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- 6 Apr 1950 (Creation)
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Metelliano. - Is happy to say that he is coming to England for the Executive Committee of the International PEN, taking place between 25-27 April. Is also planning to visit Roger Hinks in Holland. Must see Trevelyan, either in London or at the Shiffolds; is glad he is recovering, did not know he had been low. Saw a notice in the "Times" about [Reginald Popham] Nicholson's death, which must have affected B.B. [Berenson]. Will visit I Tatti just before coming to England. Has seen Raymond Mortimer, but missed [Stephen] Spender and Humphrey Sumner who were in Rome while he was in Paris with the W.F.U.N.A. Is very sorry about Trevelyan's sister in law [Janet: her illness]; would like to write to Trevelyan's brother [George]. Is almost sure to go to Edinburgh for the PEN Congress at the end of August.
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- Lavriano, Umberto Morra di (1897-1981), journalist, anti-fascist, and author (Subject)
- PEN International (Subject)
- Hinks, Roger Packman (1903-1963) art historian and museum curator (Subject)
- Nicholson, Reginald Popham (1874-1950) colonial administrator, known as Simon (Subject)
- Berenson, Bernard (1865-1959), American art historian (Subject)
- Mortimer, Charles Raymond Bell (1895-1980) author and literary critic (Subject)
- Spender, Sir Stephen Harold (1909–1995) knight, poet (Subject)
- Sumner, Benedict Humphrey (1893-1951), historian (Subject)
- World Federation of United Nations Associations (WFUNA) (Subject)
- Trevelyan, Janet Penrose (1879-1956), author (Subject)
- Trevelyan, George Macaulay (1876-1962), historian, public educator, and conservationist (Subject)