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TRER/2/158
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Letter from Goldsworthy Lowes Dickinson to Elizabeth Trevelyan
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- 4 Sept [1931?] (Creation)
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1 item. Typed letter with autograph signature.
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Kings Coll. Cambridge. - Hopes to be able to come and stay. Comments bitterly about the political situation: '"national economy" is going to mean everyone to pay except the rich', and Ramsay [Macdonald] is in a 'wretched position'. Is spending time with Raisley Moorsom, then may go to the Bells. Encloses something which he thinks will please Bob: the result of him sending "Solomon" ["The Foolishness of Solomon" to [Charles-Marie?] Garnier [perhaps see also 2/156].
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A pencil annotation dates the letter to '1931?'.
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- Dickinson, Goldsworthy Lowes (1862-1932), humanist, historian, and philosopher (Subject)
- Trevelyan, Elizabeth (1875-1957), musician (Subject)
- MacDonald, James Ramsay (1866-1937), Prime Minister (Subject)
- Moorsom, Raisley Stewart (1892-1981) dilettante (Subject)
- Bell, Vanessa (1879-1961), painter (Subject)
- Bell, Arthur Clive Heward (1881-1964), art critic and writer (Subject)
- Garnier, Charles-Marie (1869-1956) professor of English (Subject)