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Box 2

 Container

Contains 46 Results:

[Henry Andrews] to Mrs. J.E. Spingarn, 1968-01-23

 Item — Box: 2, Folder: 2
Identifier: 1986.002.1.2.2.043
Scope and Contents "Private and Strictly Confidential: Your kind letter sent to me through Harry Walston has deeply touched and delighted me and I want to thank you most sincerely for it. ... Everyone was conscious of Lewis's charm. This was very disarming and it was closely associated with his manners. I use this word deliberately as dintinguished[sic] from his charm because I have in mind not merely his most attractive social manners but manners in a profound intellectual and spiritual sense which made him...
Dates: 1968-01-23

RA Healy (Edward Harris Ltd.) to Rebecca West, 1969-05-07

 Item — Box: 2, Folder: 2
Identifier: 1986.002.1.2.2.044
Scope and Contents

"Dear Madam, Thank you for your letter of the 24th April regarding a suitable memorial for your late husband. The memorial we erected in Fingest that you mention is of Portland stone and is in the form of kerbing surrounding the grave space and a large cross set on four basis at the head of the grave..."

Dates: 1969-05-07

RA Healy (Edward Harris Ltd.) to Rebecca West, 1969-06-02

 Item — Box: 2, Folder: 2
Identifier: 1986.002.1.2.2.045
Scope and Contents

"Dear Madam, Thank you for your letter dated 12 May, enclosing the photograph and sketch. These will enable us to draw up a design for your approval..."

Dates: 1969-06-02

Telegram from London to Hamburg, November 1968

 Item — Box: 2, Folder: 2
Identifier: 1986.002.1.2.2.001
Scope and Contents

Telegram was printed by the Telegraphie des Deutschen Reichs, Hamburg Telegraphenamt, but reads that the telegram is being sent out to London.

Serves as a death notice for Henry Andrews.

Dates: November 1968

[Henry Andrews] to [Geoffrey] Radcliffe, 1943-07-11

 Item — Box: 2, Folder: 2
Identifier: 1986.002.1.2.2.002
Scope and Contents

"My dear Radcliffe, I have again been looking at your letter to us of March last. At that time I felt so angry that it seemed best not to reply, more especially as I did not want for those other arrangements intended to assist the college in its relations with its tenants to bear any trace of that anger..."

Dates: 1943-07-11

Geoffrey Radcliffe to Henry Andrews, 1943-07-16

 Item — Box: 2, Folder: 2
Identifier: 1986.002.1.2.2.003
Scope and Contents

"My dear Andrews I was glad to get your letter and I just want to send you a little line of thanks for your very kind reference to myself. I used to think it odd that such a natural and easy thing to do as peace-making should deserve a beatitude..."

Dates: 1943-07-16

Henry Andrews to G.R.Y. [Geoffrey] Radcliffe, 1943-09-01

 Item — Box: 2, Folder: 2
Identifier: 1986.002.1.2.2.004
Scope and Contents

"My dear Radcliffe, In view of our conversation of last Friday, I herewith enclose a copy of a letter which I received from Holland-Hibbert on Monday. I know that this may be a dreadful bore to you, but I should very much like to have your view and guidance, and if there is some day on which I could see you in Oxford..."

Dates: 1943-09-01

Geoffrey Radcliffe to Henry Andrews, 1943-09-02

 Item — Box: 2, Folder: 2
Identifier: 1986.002.1.2.2.005
Scope and Contents

"Dear Andrews I am afraid I can't be in College after the 10th, but I shall be there from lunch time on the 7th till the morning of the 9th. I have one or two engagements but could no doubt fit in a time for you..."

Dates: 1943-09-02

Geoffrey Radcliffe to Henry Andrews, 1943-09-19

 Item — Box: 2, Folder: 2
Identifier: 1986.002.1.2.2.006
Scope and Contents

"Dear Andrews I am sorry to say that I only got home here on Thurs. to fall a victim to one of the occasional flurries I have with the old wound, and I have had to take to my bed and rest -- which is the only cure..."

Dates: 1943-09-19

Geoffrey Radcliffe to Henry Andrews, 1943-11-04

 Item — Box: 2, Folder: 2
Identifier: 1986.002.1.2.2.007
Scope and Contents

"My dear Andrews Although you say don't answer I must send you a line to thank you for your letter and to say how immensely pleased I am at the denouement. I am sure that the day is not far distant where you and H-H well have the same esteem for each other that I have for you both and I count it a real privilege to have been able to contribute to so happy a result..."

Dates: 1943-11-04