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King's College Cambridge. - Apologises for not returning Trevelyan's Apuleius: will send it tomorrow. Has been allowed to stay in Cambridge for a while and is doing some research into Byzantium. Had an interview last week with the recruiting board and has been recommended for a commission in the Artillery (anti-aircraft), though conscription will probably not come until February. Still hopes the war 'will peter out' before then, though he supposes that is impossible. His father is thinking of joining Ethel in America next year, but Luce expects his mother will stay on in Burma. Sandra has been trying to get a teaching job in Iran, but that seems to have fallen through; she is still at Henley. Ethel and Sam often talked about Trevelyan, and were planning a reunion in Scandinavia .next summer. It was almost decided at a meeting of the [Apostles'] Society last night to wind it up for the duration of the war, since most of the active members have gone: Andreas Mayor went yesterday, leaving only Champernowne, Mat Hodgart and Luce. They have just decided to 'give birth' to Eric Hobsbawm and Walter Wallich
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- Luce, John Marlowe (1917-2000) son of Gordon and Tee Tee Luce (Subject)
- Clausen, Ethel Marjorie Luce- (1887-1966) biologist (Subject)
- Luce, Gordon Hannington (1889-1979) poet and orientalist (Subject)
- Luce, Tee Tee (1895-1982) philanthropist (Subject)
- Harding, Sandra (b. c. 1917) daughter of Gordon and Tee Tee Luce (Subject)
- Clausen, Samuel Wolcott (1888-1952) paediatrician (Subject)
- Mayor, Andreas (1918-1975), rare book seller and translator (Subject)
- Champernowne, David Gawen (1912-2000), economist (Subject)
- Hodgart, Matthew John Caldwell (1916-1966) English scholar (Subject)
- Hobsbawn, Eric John Ernest (1917-2012) historian (Subject)
- Wallich, Walter (1918-1981) radio producer and translator (Subject)