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- 30 Oct 1906 (Creation)
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1 letter, with 1 printed review (39 pages).
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Refers to the current number 'of the [American] Outlook [6 Oct 1906]' sent to her by her friend Miss Sington, part of which she now encloses [included]. It contains a review of Henry Sidgwick: A Memoir by H. Addinton Bruce, which Sington believed Ewart would like to see, and suggested that it should be shown to Nora, or to someone at Newnham College. Expresses the desire to introduce Sington to Nora, and hopes to do so when the latter goes to her flat the following February.
Reports that she spent September at A[rmadale?], opposite R[um], and spent two days with Madge and Mr Vaughan and their four children. Adds that she spent a day in August with Katharine's nurse, and her mother and boys. States that that Katharine and her mother 'are enlarging the garden before they move to Lyme Regis', and that Katharine will probably go to Davos in the winter.
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- Sington, Louise Maude Margaret (1870-1931), music teacher (Subject)
- Sidgwick, Henry (1838-1900), philosopher (Subject)
- Vaughan, Margaret Symonds (1869-1925), writer, known as Madge (Subject)
- Vaughan, William Wyamar (1865-1938), educationalist (Subject)
- Furse, Dame Katharine (1875-1952), nursing and military administrator. (Subject)
- Symonds, Janet Catherine North (1837-1913), author (Subject)
- Ewart, Mary Anne (1830-1911), patron of higher education for women (Subject)