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King's/PP/JMK/PP/45 contains:
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21 Correspondence between J.M. Keynes and George Barnes
22 Correspondence from William Bateson to J.M. Keynes
23 Letter from Lord Beaverbrook to J.M. Keynes
24 Correspondence from Ferenc Békássy (Bekassy) to J.M. Keynes
25 Correspondence between J.M. Keynes and Clive Bell
26 Correspondence between J.M. Keynes and Julian Bell
27 Correspondence between J.M. Keynes and Vanessa Bell
28 Letter from Ernest Nathaniel Bennett to J.M. Keynes
29 Correspondence between J.M. Keynes and Naomi Bentwich
30 Correspondence from Mary Berenson to J.M. Keynes
31 Letters from Arthur Berry to J.M. Keynes
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The Papers of John Maynard Keynes

Title Correspondence between J.M. Keynes and Julian Bell
Reference JMK/PP/45/26
Creator Bell, Julian
Covering Dates 1930–1934
Extent and Medium 6 items in envelope; paper
Content and context

1 autograph letter, signed, to J.M. Keynes. [1931 or 1934]. (Date supplied by reference to failed fellowship dissertation.)

1 carbon typed letter, signed, from J.M. Keynes, enclosing carbon typescript testimonial for Julian Bell, 8 Mar. 1934.

This file also contains: 1 autograph letter, signed, from E. Blunden to J.M. Keynes, 1930; 'Chaffinches' by Julian Bell, published as 'Songs for sixpence', no. 2 (Heffer; Cambridge, 1929), with an engraving on cover by Raymond McGrath; and a cutting of Julian Bell, 'The progress of poetry' from 'Cambridge Review', 7 Mar. 1930.

Index Terms
Bell, Julian Heward (1908-1937) poet and essayist
Blunden, Edmund Charles (1896-1974) poet
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