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TRER/24/83
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"The Abinger Chronicle", Vol. 1. No. 7.
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- June 1940 (Creation)
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Contains: "Blind Oak Gate" by E. M. Forster; poem, " The Hill", by Oliver Lodge; poems, "Why Should We Die, Being Young?" and "From Plato's 'Τήν ψυχήν...' [the soul]", by R. G. Bosanquet; "3. 'Uptown' and 'Downtown'" by Sarah Shorey Gill, with a note at the head addressed to her grand-daughter Polly; "Prayer", by J. L. Mortimer; "The Stone Rut" by Sylvia Sprigge.
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- Forster, Edward Morgan (1879-1970), novelist and essayist (Subject)
- Lodge, Oliver William Foster (1878-1955), poet and author (Subject)
- Bosanquet, Richard Guy (1919-1944) philosopher, army officer (Subject)
- Plato (c 428-347 BC), Greek philosopher (Subject)
- Gill, Sarah Shorey (d 1953), mother of Marjory (Joan) Allen (Subject)
- Allen, Joan Colette Clifford (1922-2017), daughter of the 1st Baron of Hurtwood (Subject)
- Mortimer, John Lionel (1915-1983) clergyman (Subject)
- Sprigge, Sylvia (1903-1966), journalist and author (Subject)