| St John's Library/NewmanL/A2 contains: |
| <-- See earlier |
| Vagts |
Correspondence with Miriam Vagts |
| Veblen |
Correspondence with Mrs Oswald Veblen (Elizabeth Veblen) |
| Verney |
Correpondence with Ruth Verney |
| Waide |
Correspondence with W. L. Waide, Cambridgeshire County Planning Officer. |
| Wainwright |
Correspondence with Dorothy Wainwright |
| Walker |
Correspondence with Norman Walker |
| Watson |
Correspondence with Edith S. Watson |
| Watt |
Correspondence with Muriel Watt |
| Wattie |
Correspondence with J. M. Wattie |
| Wedd |
Correspondence with Charlotte Wedd |
| Weyl |
Correspondence with Hella and Hermann Weyl |
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Papers of Lyn Newman
| Title |
Correspondence with Norman Walker |
| Reference |
Walker |
| Covering Dates |
1957–1960 |
| Extent and Medium |
4 letters; paper |
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| St John's Library/NewmanL/Walker contains: |
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ALS to Lyn Newman. Praises 'So much love, so little money'. Remembers Miss Steven and her maid whose names, he says, should be spelt Miss Stephen and Jannet. Mentions that he talked to Nan Shepherd about the book at a Graduation Reception. Refers to Lillie Aitkens, Jack and Berti Lillie, his sisters-in-law Polly and Lizzie. Express the respect he felt for John A. Irvine, Lyn's father. Tells Lyn that his wife Jean died two years ago. Creator: Norman Walker. 1 p; paper. |
6 July 1957 |
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ALS to Lyn Newman. Thanks Lyn for sending Richard Church's review of 'So much love, so little money', which he comments on. Refers to Willie Cook. Creator: Norman Walker. 1 p; paper. |
16 July 1957 |
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ALS to Lyn Newman. Thanks her for her recent letters, one about William, the other sending a copy of 'Ten Letter Writers'. Refers to Augustus Muir's review of 'So much love, so little money' in Life and Work. Creator: Norman Walker. 1 p; paper. |
7 Nov. 1957 |
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ALS to Lyn Newman. Reports that he is on his second reading of 'Field with Geese' and feels the advantage of having been at Cross Farm the previous spring. Marvels at the fullness of Lyn's life. Wishes her well with her book on Alison Cairns. Creator: Norman Walker. 1 p; paper. |
25 Nov. 1960 |
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