| King's/PP/HB/P contains: |
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| 30 |
David Jones: a talks feature |
| 31 |
Address on Braille for the Blind |
| 32 |
'Scylla and Charybdis' |
| 33 |
'Poetical and Prosaic Use of Words' |
| 34a |
'German Message' |
| 34b |
'How much sense does T. S. Eliot make?' |
| 34c |
Memorandum on the proposed publication of 'The Cocktail Party' in the magazine 'Go' |
| 34d |
Introduction by J.D. Hayward to a work by Turgenev |
| 34e |
'Poetry in the Theatre' |
| 34f |
Pickwick Papers Paper (Elementary) |
| 34g |
Note on Eliot House Library, Harvard, ms. 1, p. 9 |
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The Papers of the Hayward Bequest of T.S. Eliot Material
| Title |
'How much sense does T. S. Eliot make?' |
| Reference |
HB/P/34b |
| Creator |
Thomson, George Malcolm |
| Covering Dates |
(Undated.) |
| Extent and Medium |
3 sheets in envelope; paper |
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| Content and context |
An 'Evening Standard' article [of 1951] by George Malcolm Thomson. Contains nine errors indicated by T.S. Eliot on two typed slips. |
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