BRACERS Notes

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A photograph and a typed description of a Pennsylvania property are enclosed, the latter signed by "Martin".

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Photograph enclosed.

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Williams was the Assistant Military Attaché.

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The letter is not formally addressed, and it is not signed. The frequent use of "you" in context in opposition to "Colette" means that it must be addressed to Dora Black. The references to a possible trip to Italy with Clifford Allen, to the summer spent at Lulworth, and to "last year" as that to which the summer belonged, suggest that the time is early in 1920.

Allen went to Italy with Colette and Lady Ottoline in March 1921.

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The letter had been wrongly catalogued as to Dora Grace.

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The letter is unsigned but in Patricia's handwriting. An attempt was made to burn it. It was wrongly catalogued as being written to Dora Grace.
 

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Newspaper clipping attached.

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On "CK" letterhead. Celeste Holden married Walter Kohler, Jr. in 1932. (Both Sr. and Jr. were governors of Wisconsin.)

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