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Box 2

 Container

Contains 46 Results:

"Rac" to "Ric", undated

 Item — Box: 2, Folder: 2
Identifier: 1986.002.1.2.2.033
Scope and Contents

"Dear Ric, These [undisciplined? undisputed?] Ric barbers! I dined last night with John Constance, who has a most beautiful home and garden - but I thought him an odd fish and he is the only person I have met who speaks well of apartheid and does not see it as an economic [damper?]..."

Dates: undated

"Ric" to "Rac", 1961-05-28

 Item — Box: 2, Folder: 2
Identifier: 1986.002.1.2.2.034
Scope and Contents

"Darling Rac, When I got back here today I was given your telegram and was distressed to hear about your late arrival. You must have been dead tired. I am as sorry as I have seen [Ward?] and [?] have been able to [?] that is would be [?] the travellers' cheques so as to leave you with a good [?]..."

Dates: 1961-05-28

"Ric" to "Rac", 1961-05-29

 Item — Box: 2, Folder: 2
Identifier: 1986.002.1.2.2.035
Scope and Contents

"Darling Rac, This Monday the post brought a charming letter from Thelma Holland which [?] and one for your from the Director of the Indiana University Press [?] enclosed. I will let him know that you are away. I bought Fraser Birber [?], they delivered the car and then [?] the jewellry [?] Hughes at the [Goldsworth's?] Hall..."

Dates: 1961-05-29

"Ric" to "Rac", 1961-05-30

 Item — Box: 2, Folder: 2
Identifier: 1986.002.1.2.2.036
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"My dear Rac Last night I had [Linberges Davis?] dining with me here at [Harbor's?] and I confess that he was a great one. He is nearly 81 but he talked too much and too loud. This morning I went to the city [?] have certificate to the secretary of English and International because I wanted to have it after was to part the [?] and the Westminster..."

Dates: 1961-05-30

"Ric" to "Rac", 1961-05-31

 Item — Box: 2, Folder: 2
Identifier: 1986.002.1.2.2.037
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"Darling Rac On my return yesterday I found your telegram and also your letter. I am disappointed for you. What a shame that with every goodwill and money being available you should be deprived of the [usual?] holiday that does you most good. I shall have to go off to Sicily by myself and discover someplace and then take you there..."

Dates: 1961-05-31

"Ric" to "Rac", 1961-06-01

 Item — Box: 2, Folder: 2
Identifier: 1986.002.1.2.2.038
Scope and Contents

"Dearest Rac, This morning the enclosed letter came from Dr. Dallmayr to whom I have replied that the change will be a great disappointment as you had fixed the date and [?] with Bobby's stay here. I have written to Bobby asking if they could manage the later date Saturday 9th and 12th [?] or if that is impossible, the beginning of [?] and I have told Dallmayr that I have forwarded the letter to you. I will let you know as soon as I hear from Bobby..."

Dates: 1961-06-01

Unidentified to Henry Andrews, 1961-07-26

 Item — Box: 2, Folder: 2
Identifier: 1986.002.1.2.2.039
Scope and Contents

"Dear Mr. Andrews, My belated by very warm thanks for Dame Cecily's and your most charming hospitality the week before last. It will be a very lasting and very dear memory for me. I am again, very [?] in London, to [attend?] the H. of C. [?] and keep an overflowing appointments left over from last trip..."

Dates: 1961-07-26

"Ric" to "Rac", 1966-07-11

 Item — Box: 2, Folder: 2
Identifier: 1986.002.1.2.2.040
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"Dearest Rac., I am not sending you the photostat of your Settlement of the 24th of December, 1957, but I enclose herewith a list of the people mentioned, two of whom, Charles Mortimer and Lida Thomas, have died. ... I went to Richard Henry this morning and am sorry to say that the trouble with my hearing is not wax but an inflammation. I hope that Antipeol will do the trick..."

Dates: 1966-07-11

Robert Stevens to Henry Andrews, 1967-12-29

 Item — Box: 2, Folder: 2
Identifier: 1986.002.1.2.2.041
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"Dear Mr. Andrews, I feel I must attempt some expression of sympathy and concern on hearing the distressing news about your house. I shall never forget the sense of outraged frustration I experienced after the first break-in at our little office..."

Dates: 1967-12-29

[Henry Andrews] to G.E. Steevens, 1968-01-02

 Item — Box: 2, Folder: 2
Identifier: 1986.002.1.2.2.042
Scope and Contents

"Dear Mr. Steevens, How very kind of you to write in connection with our loss. All these items had a personal story attached to them and we were very fond of them. You have been very much in our minds on account of what we have heard of your accident..."

Dates: 1968-01-02