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- 28 Apr 1943 (Creation)
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110 Weston Rd, Gloucester. - He owes Bessie a letter, not vice versa: note to her originally enclosed with this letter. Trevelyan may use Luce's poem "Faith" however he likes for "Abinger Harvest". However, Luce's sister Ethel wrote in March that she had sent the poem to a friend who is Professor of English at Goucher College and edits a paper by the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom, who may also wish to publish it; asks if this would be acceptable. Is very glad Trevelyan is printing more of his "Reminiscences". Hopes it will not annoy him if Luce sends his criticisms to Rex [Warner], who will learn from them. Is getting on slowly with "Old Burma". Has just spent a good week in Painswick with 'a tipsy carpenter and a nosy butcher'. Is sorry to hear of Sturge Moore's illness. Has Sheppard's "Aeschylus, the Prophet of Greek Freedom" but has not yet read it. Will let Trevelyan know if he or Teetee come up to London. Sends regards to Miss Simpkins.
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- Luce, Gordon Hannington (1889-1979) poet and orientalist (Subject)
- Trevelyan, Elizabeth (1875-1957), musician (Subject)
- Clausen, Ethel Marjorie Luce- (1887-1966) biologist (Subject)
- Women's International League for Peace and Freedom (Subject)
- Warner, Reginald Ernest (1905–1986) classicist, writer and translator (Subject)
- Moore, Thomas Sturge (1870-1944) writer and wood engraver (Subject)
- Sheppard, Sir John Tresidder (1881-1968) Knight, Provost of King's College Cambridge (Subject)
- Luce, Tee Tee (1895-1982) philanthropist (Subject)