Pièce 164 - Letter from George Macaulay Trevelyan to Sir Max Beerbohm

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TRER/14/164

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Letter from George Macaulay Trevelyan to Sir Max Beerbohm

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  • 24 Jan 1941 [?] (Production)

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Is writing at the behest of the Council of Trinity College to ask whether Beerbohm could give the Clark Lectures in 1942; these have previously been given by their 'common friend', Desmond MacCarthy, and could be on any literary subject he liked; the stipend would be 150 pounds. Recognises that 'in these days everything must be provisional', but Trinity would 'value the chance of having [Beerbohm] more than the certainty of having others'.

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      14/165: Letter, dated 7 Feb 1941, from George Macaulay Trevelyan to R. C. Trevelyan, enclosing this one.

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      Possibly a later copy of a letter of this date: see 14/165

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