[35A School St., Andover, Mass.]
I am shockingly tardy in writing; but even now this will be very brief, as I now have before me three days in London, thenAlliance FrançaiseAnnual Meeting in Bristol;b8 three in Bristol, conducing [sc. conducting] my Annual General Assembly, thentravels, trips and plansTSE's 1953 visit to St. Louis and America;i1itinerary;a5 three days in London to prepare for my voyage, and in less than a fortnight I shall be in St. Louis. My schedule from that point you know, I think: IEliot, Alice (Mrs Leonard Martin, TSE's cousin);a1 shall stay first with my cousin Mrs. Martin at 22 Joy Avenue, Webster Groves, Missouri,1 andPost, Dr Lawrence Tyler;a1 then with Dr. Lawrence Post at 44 Portland Place.2 I spend the 4th June in Urbana Illinois; theWashington University, St. LouisTSE's address to;a3 Washington University ceremonies take place from the 7th to the 10th. ICastles, the expect to spend the weekend of the 14th in Washington with the Castles (2200 S Street) and then go straight to Boston. IEliot, Theresa Garrett (TSE's sister-in-law);g4 shall stop at Theresa’s until about the 26th, whenDu Bois, Dr ArthurTSE stays with;a1 IAmericaConnecticut;e2TSE's end-of-tour stay in;a3 shall spend a few nights with Du Bois’s in Connecticut before flying back. That, at least, is the itinerary I design. I hope for a relative breathing spell in Cambridge (if, as I hope, many people have already left); and shall try to get to the country for a few days rest on my return, whileLondon Library;a8 preparing for the London Library.
As usual, I – NO, I have just found your telephone number Andover 2195 M, so down it goes in my diary in a space between Radio Cabs and the address of somebody in Chile. I can now telephone from Theresa’s without bothering you. Greenocktravels, trips and plansEH's 1953 trip to England;i2;a2 is not my idea of a summer resort for you (I have never been there, but I thought it was a partly residential and partly shipping suburb of Glasgow. But I don’t suppose it is frequented by tourists, and there ought to be room in the hotels, if there are any. I might come there easily for a few nights from Edinburgh, either on August 29th (to which date I have a room at the Beresford Hotel), or I might visit friends in Scotland, nearer to Edinburgh, first, and come a few days later. We can talk about that in Massachusetts. MyConfidential Clerk, The1953 Edinburgh production;b2may prompt further revision;a4 plans after Edinburgh will be partly affected by my degree of fatigue, and also by the amount of alteration to the text which the production at Edinburgh will prove to be necessary. I suppose you have a programme of the Festival, or that your people at Alnwick will book seats for any of your party there. The play opens on the 25th (dress rehearsals on the 23d and 24th) and I shall certainly see it again on the 28th. Aftertravels, trips and plansTSE's 1953 visit to Geneva;i3;a1 I leave Scotland I may fly to Geneva to spend a few days with the Clements, which would be a restful change, or simply go to Sussex.
Anyway, I shall expect to telephone to you on the 15th or 16th June! I hope that all the ardours of the end of the school year will then be behind you.
1.TSE’s cousin Alice Eliot (1889–1967), who was born and brought up in St Louis, Missouri, was married to Leonard Martin (1887–1971), and lived in Webster Groves, Missouri.
2.DrPost, Dr Lawrence Tyler Lawrence Tyler Post, A.B. (Yale, 1909), M.D. (Johns Hopkins), was Professor of Clinical Ophthalmology and Head of Department, University of Washington.
4.DrDu Bois, Dr Arthur Arthur du Bois (1890–1974) – friend from Milton Academy or Harvard.
2.DrPost, Dr Lawrence Tyler Lawrence Tyler Post, A.B. (Yale, 1909), M.D. (Johns Hopkins), was Professor of Clinical Ophthalmology and Head of Department, University of Washington.