Item 36 - Letter from Roger Fry to R. C. Trevelyan

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Letter from Roger Fry to R. C. Trevelyan

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  • 6 Mar 1901 (Creation)

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Ivy Holt, Dorking. - News of the birth of the Frys' son; Helen is doing very well. Went riding at Cambridge with Goldie [Dickinson], was thrown and hurt his calf, only just returned in time for the birth and is still hobbling around. Saw a great deal of George [Trevelyan?] at Cambridge: has just finished reading his book ["England in the Age of Wycliffe, 1368-1520"] which is 'capital' except for the split infinitives. Hopes Bessie is well again. Asks for Trevelyan's opinion, 'as a euphonist', on whether the baby should be called Sebastian Edward or Julian Edward.

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      Pencil annotation numbering the letter '49'.

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