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- 8 Apr 1931 (Produção)
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Empire Nursing Home, Vincent Square, London, S.W.1. - Is getting on very well now [after his operation] with little discomfort. Bessie reads Trollope to him most afternoons, and he usually has visitors each day: T[homas] S[turge] Moore is coming to tea today. Hopes Bessie will go to Paris next week, then on to Holland: no reason for her not to now Bob is 'so well' and go to the C.A.s [Clifford Allens] for the first couple of weeks after he leaves the nursing home. He works through chess games in the papers, and has just been looking at the tournament between Cambridge and Oxford, in which the marks were equal; Bronowski, whom he supposes is Julian's friend [Jacob] 'lost his game rather disastrously'. Terence Gray wants to do Bob's [translation of Euripides'] "Medea"in May, which he has agreed to but now regrets; Gray is trying to get [Maria] Germanova for Medea, but 'wants her to do it for nothing'; Bob has telegraphed to her saying she should 'on no account... accept the engagement. It is too monstrous'; Gray probably wants him to step in and pay Germanova himself, which he will not, as he will not be able to get to rehearsals and go through the part with her; Gray is also intending to put Medea in a mask, which is 'the height of folly' regarding Germanova. Unlikely Germanova would have been able to take the part with her husband [Aleksandr Kalitinsky] so ill. Wonders if [Hasan Shahid] Suhrawardy has gone to India yet and whether he has finished his book. Hopes Julian is getting on well with his work; frescos must be 'fun to try', though expects Julian is 'likely to make rather a mess at first'. [Étienne Adolphe?] Piot was 'technically quite competent' but artistically bad. Asks to be remembered to [George] Reavey, and to [Jean] Marchand if Julian sees him. Hopes Bessie will come to Paris next week, and see the Luce family. He and Bessie had hoped to see the Sykes family this month, but had to put it off; supposes [Hugh]'s exams are coming up anyway.
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- Trevelyan, Julian Otto (1910-1988), painter and printmaker (Assunto)
- Trevelyan, Elizabeth (1875-1957), musician (Assunto)
- Trollope, Anthony (1815–1882), novelist (Assunto)
- Moore, Thomas Sturge (1870-1944) writer and wood engraver (Assunto)
- Allen, Reginald Clifford (1889-1939), 1st Baron Allen of Hurtwood, politician and peace campaigner (Assunto)
- Allen, Joan Colette Clifford (1922-2017), daughter of the 1st Baron of Hurtwood (Assunto)
- Allen, Marjory (1897-1976), landscape architect and promoter of child welfare, wife of the 1st Baron Allen of Hurtwood (Assunto)
- Bronowski, Jacob (1908-1974) scientist (Assunto)
- Gray, Terence James Stannus (1895-1986) theatrical producer, writer, and racehorse owner (Assunto)
- Euripides (c. 480 BC–c. 406 BC), Greek tragedian (Assunto)
- Germanova, Maria (1884-1940) actor and theatre director (Assunto)
- Kalitinsky, Aleksandr Petrovich (1880-1946) archaeologist and art historian (Assunto)
- Suhrawardy, Hasan Shahid (1890-1965) poet, art critic and diplomat (Assunto)
- Reavey, George (1907-1976) poet, publisher and translator (Assunto)
- Marchand, Jean Hippolyte (1883-1940) painter, printmaker and illustrator (Assunto)
- Luce, Gordon Hannington (1889-1979) poet and orientalist (Assunto)
- Luce, Tee Tee (1895-1982) philanthropist (Assunto)
- Davies, Hugh Sykes (1909-1984), scholar and writer (Assunto)
- Raine, Kathleen Jessie (1908-2003), poet (Assunto)