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- 10/01/1969
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Letter from Colbert Kearney, King's College, Cambridge to Eugene Watters stating that he is back in Cambridge, describing the weather as typically fennish; "none of the graces but all of the defects of Irish midlands". He is transferring from the fine arts to the English faculty. He plays a bit of rugby and soccer and reads a lot, picking up bits and pieces on B R Haydon. He says the Library is outstanding and that the College is politicised in the "Schoolboy" sort of way. He had Una's little oil-painting (Esker Bridge) hanging in his room.
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14-05-2013
25-07-2025