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- [April 1922] (Creation)
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13A Hanover Terrace Ladbroke Grove. - Is sceptical about the translation of his books into German. Sorry to hear that Trevelyan has had mumps; hopes he has now recovered. At heart is miserable about the state of Europe; distractions include dinner with Clive [Bell?] and [Ralph?] Hawtrey, and the new letters of Byron, which he discusses at length with comments on morality. Has also been reading the 'absurd' book [Home Life with Herbert Spencer]. Morgan [Forster] has returned, unhappy because he cannot write (with which Trevelyan will sympathise). Met Bertie [Russell] and his wife at the Sangers'; does not think he will like 'Mrs Bertie'. Mrs [Beatrice] Mayor's two plays [The Girl and the City and Thirty Minutes in a Street] were acted on Sunday [2 Apr 1922, at the Kingsway Theatre]; supposes they were not much of a success but he was interested by them, particularly that acted by her sister [Betty Potter]. Has had long walk with [Nathaniel] Wedd who is 'gallant' but not well; Dickinson sceptical about the psychoanalysis he is receiving. Sends best regards to Trevelyan and his hosts [the Berensons].
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- Dickinson, Goldsworthy Lowes (1862-1932), humanist, historian, and philosopher (Subject)
- Bell, Arthur Clive Heward (1881-1964), art critic and writer (Subject)
- Hawtrey, Sir Ralph George (1879-1974) Knight, economist (Subject)
- Spencer, Herbert (1820-1903), philosopher, social theorist, and sociologist (Subject)
- Forster, Edward Morgan (1879-1970), novelist and essayist (Subject)
- Russell, Bertrand Arthur William (1872-1970), 3rd Earl Russell, philosopher, journalist, and political campaigner (Subject)
- Russell, Dora Winifred (1894-1986), writer and campaigner for women's rights (Subject)
- Sanger, Charles Percy (1871-1930) barrister (Subject)
- Sanger, Anna Dorothea (1865-1955) wife of Charles Percy Sanger (Subject)
- Mayor, Robert John Grote (1869-1947), civil servant and philosopher, known as Robin (Subject)
- Mayor, Katherine Beatrice (1885-1971) poet, playwright and novelist (Subject)
- Potter, Betty (1892-1948) actor (Subject)
- Wedd, Nathaniel (1864-1940) historian (Subject)
- Berenson, Bernard (1865-1959), American art historian (Subject)
- Berenson, Mary (1864-1945), art historian (Subject)