BRACERS Notes

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Signed "Cousin John"; perhaps from John W. Russell.

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"With devoted birthday love for 18th. (Sister Maley's book will reach you, direct from Museum Press, only on 26; so pay no attention to note with it, written wks & wks ago.)"

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Telegraph money order for $50 via American Express.

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Photos are of E.D. Morel and his memorial marker.

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The card is signed by many individuals.

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This item is a poem.
 

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Note: full name is Richmond and Barnes Divisional Labour Party

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Full name: King's Ward Richmond Labour Party

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Signature not legible.

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"Good wishes for your birthday".

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Letter is dated May 16.

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The beginning page of the letter is missing.

Carus asks if Jourdain has paid BR the £100 for his book, or if he should pay him in American money. "Judging from your request to send him copies of The Monist to Cambridge, Mass., he must be on his way over...."
Carus is disappointed with the subject matter of BR's second lecture: "What earthly use is there in summing up or criticizing at all the six American novelists."

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"Vivat Trinity Seatoller".

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