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- 28 June 1938 (Creation)
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I Tatti, Settignano, Florence. - Has corresponded with the Braccis about the Lloyd girl, and Trevelyan will receive a second message from Lulli [Lucangelo Bracci] through Nicky [Mariano] soon. Sprigge [Cecil or Sylvia] has not approached them. The Braccis would like to send their eldest son, who has graduated and preparing to enter the diplomatic service, to England; therefore Miss Lloyd could stay at Montepulciano for a month as an unpaying guest as long as Braccio may likewise go and stay with the Lloyds [Margaret and Ted?] for a month and improve his spoken English. If this is impossible, asks if Trevelyan could suggest another family for Braccio to stay with. Would like to read Virginia's book [Woolf's "Three Guineas"] though expects not to like it much, like "A Room of One's Own]; would be grateful if Trevelyan could send a copy. The Lippmanns' visit has not brought B.B. [Berenson] the pleasure he hoped for: 'something dry... and pedantically moralising' about Lippman; his new wife 'an improvement on the previous one' but hysterical. Returning home today, then will go to Sorrento, then to 'the new Consuma' at Vallombrosa. Trevelyan's friend is welcome if he comes when Morra is at home. Knows nothing about [Leone?] Vivante's book and asks why he ought to read it.
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- Lavriano, Umberto Morra di (1897-1981), journalist, anti-fascist, and author (Subject)
- Testasecca, Lucangelo Bracci (1883-1952) anti-fascist and intellectual (Subject)
- Testasecca, Margherita Bracci (1893-1967), translator, Esperantist and antifascist (Subject)
- Mariano, Elisabetta (1887-1968) secretary and companion of Bernard Berenson, known as Nicky (Subject)
- Sprigge, Sylvia (1903-1966), journalist and author (Subject)
- Sprigge, Cecil Jackson Squire (1896-1959), journalist and author (Subject)
- Braccio, Giuseppe (b. 1914) son of Lucangelo and Margherita Bracci Testasecca (Subject)
- Lippmann, Walter (1889-1974), writer, reporter, and political commentator (Subject)
- Lippman, Helen Byrne (c.1898-1974) second wife of Walter Lippmann (Subject)
- Heatley, Faye Albertson (c. 1893-1975) first wife of Walter Lippmann (Subject)
- Vivante, Leone (1887-1972), philosopher (Subject)
- Lloyd, Edward Mayow Hastings (1889-1968), civil servant and internationalist (Subject)
- Lloyd, Margaret Frances (1894-1979), wife of Edward Mayow Hastings Lloyd (Subject)