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- 12 May 1909 (Production)
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Chantry Dene, Guildford. - Wishes he could get to the concert: he is an admirer of 'orange jelly' [Jelly Arányi], whom he heard at Haslemere a while ago, but he has promised to take over MacColl's lectures at the Slade this term and travelling to see Helen at Crowborough takes up much time. Asks Trevelyan to apologise to Miss Weisse. Goes Paris after his lecture on Friday to meet Burroughs and see things for the [Metropolitan] Museum. Helen seems to be doing well, but is anxious to return home. His show [at the Carfax Gallery] a qualified success, with rather poor notices of his new style but a good review from Claude Phillips. Hopes Bessie is better for their time in Holland [after the death of the Trevelyans' son Paul].
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Pencil annotation numbering the letter '108'.
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- Fry, Roger Eliot (1866-1934), art historian, critic, and painter (Sujet)
- d’Arányi, Jelly Eva (1893-1966), violinist (Sujet)
- MacColl, Dugald Sutherland (1859-1948) painter and museum administrator (Sujet)
- Fry, Helen (1864-1937), artist (Sujet)
- Weisse, Sophie (1851-1945) music teacher (Sujet)
- Burroughs, Bryson (1869-1934) artist and curator (Sujet)
- Metropolitan Museum of Art (Sujet)
- Carfax & Co. (art gallery) (Sujet)
- Phillips, Sir Claude (1846-1924), knight, art critic and museum administrator (Sujet)
- Trevelyan, Paul (1906-1909), son of Elizabeth and Robert Calverley Trevelyan (Sujet)