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St John's Library/NewmanL/A2 contains:
Adam Correspondence with Gwendolin M. Adam
Addenbrookes Correspondence with Addenbrooke's Hospital
Aitken Correspondence with Isabel Aitken
Alexandroff Correspondence with Paul Alexandroff
Allott Correspondence with Helen and Nell Allott
Allwood Correspondence with Allwood Bros Ltd
Ancient Monuments Correspondence with the Ancient Monuments Society, London
Anderson Correspondence with Dorothy Forsyth Anderson
Astor Correspondence with Violet Astor of Hever
Aytoun Correspondence with A. Dorothy Aytoun
Badenoch Correspondence with Snowie Badenoch
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Papers of Lyn Newman

Title Correspondence with Isabel Aitken
Reference Aitken
Covering Dates 1967
Extent and Medium 3 letters; paper
St John's Library/NewmanL/Aitken contains:
1 ALS to Lyn Newman. Praises "Alison Cairns". Relates the circumstances of the acquaintance between her future husband Robert and herself, and Alison Cairns at Gleneagles Hospital. Mentions the prospect of a wardenship for Alison Cairns on the recommendation of Elizabeth Looker that did not transpire.
Creator: Isabel Aitken.
2 p; paper.
15 Apr. 1967
2 ALS to Lyn Newman. Reminisces about Alison Cairns at Gleneagles Hospital. Refers to Dr P. J. Macleod. Sympathises with Lyn over the stress of self-publishing, and offers an anecdote about Ms McNeil's publisher's bankruptcy.
Creator: Isabel Aitken.
1 p; paper.
23 Apr. 1967
3 Typscript letter to Mrs Aitken. Sends extracts from Bess Tapper's collection of Alison Cairns' letters from Gleneagles hospital. Mentions the cares of publishing, and refers to Virginia and Leonard Woolf.
Creator: Lyn Newman.
1 p; paper.
18 Apr. 1967

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