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- Title
Chapter 4: Letters 1913.
- Abstract
Maurice Whitlow wanted to see me about Home Mission matters and so as I badly wanted exercise, I took him on a walk in the morning in the park. I then went to G.N. [ewman]'s to lunch to meet Barbara [McKenzie] – then to a Centenary Peace Committee with Earl Grey in the chair – then heard Balfour and Asquith at the house. A.J.B.[alfour] very poor; Asquith admirable.5 Returned here to write […] – I think Gillman will have the card for the Sheriff's dance – please ask him for it. I should think we should 90 for about an hour about 10 pm. Talk – drink coffee – smile and then, when I see thee looking bored, come away.
- Publication
Camden Fifth Series, 2002, Vol 20, Issue 1, p113
- ISSN
0960-1163
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1017/S0960116300001962