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- Title
Chapter 5: Letters 1914.
- Abstract
I came out with G.N. [ewman] last night. Thy friend Janet [Campbell] was at dinner and afterwards G.N. [ewman] talked about his own position at the Board (of Education). I think it is pretty clear now that he will refuse the insurance post as the PM wants him to stay at the B. of E. and he will get a larger salary and a freer hand. […] I hope thou art having a good time with Barbara, darling. G.N. and Ada [Newman] are very sorry not to have thee here. After tea we shall continue our talk — if we promulgated all we agree to three would be a Quaker Kikuyu!If thou hast seen the D. News today read Gardiner's article on the Crown Prince.
- Publication
Camden Fifth Series, 2002, Vol 20, Issue 1, p133
- ISSN
0960-1163
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1017/S0960116300001974