Item 644 - Letter from Colbert Kearney

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UGA G/G17/2/73/644

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Letter from Colbert Kearney

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  • 23/01/1970

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8pp

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Letter from Colbert Kearney, King's College, Cambridge to Eugene Watters, saying that he was sorry he missed him over Christmas. He had hoped to go to the Galbally dance but he got his dates messed up. He gives details of his research. He comments that Robert Gitting's book on Keats is very good. Comments that he saw E M Forster shuffling around the College in the snow and wrote a poem about it, which he encloses. He also encloses five other short poems.

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      14-05-2013
      07-07-2025

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