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I have got back safely from Hamburg – not so tiring as it might have been, and very pleasant – & Thistravels, trips and plansTSE's 1955 visit to America;i7itinerary;a6 is a brief note before I fly toGiroux, Robert ('Bob');a8 New York. I shall be there till the 16th (c/o Robt. Giroux, 219 E 66) andCastle, William R., Jr.hosts TSE in Washington;a2 then in Washington (c/o Wm R. Castle, 2200 S Street) till the 22nd. IEliot, Theresa Garrett (TSE's sister-in-law)hosts TSE in 1955;g8 shallHinkley, Eleanor Holmes (TSE's first cousin)invites TSE to stay in Boston;e8 first be at Theresa’s, Eleanor’s afterwards. I have your telephone number.
YourKing's Chapel, BostonEdith Perkins requests reading for;b6 aunt has asked me to give a reading for her Kings Chapel garden, andHarvard AdvocateTSE gives reading for;a1 I have already promised a reading in Cambridge for the benefit of the Harvard Advocate. But I never expect my visits to be a rest cure!
I’ll telephone from Theresa’s.
6.WilliamCastle, William R., Jr. R. Castle, Jr. (1878–1963), teacher and distinguished diplomat, joined the U.S. State Department in 1919; Ambassador to Japan in 1930; subsequently Under Secretary of State. At Harvard he had been an Instructor in English, 1904–13; co-founder of the Fox Club. See Diplomatic Realism: William R. Castle Jr. and American Foreign Policy, 1919–1953, ed, Alfred L. Castle and Michael E. MacMillan (University of Hawaii Press, 1998).
7.RobertGiroux, Robert ('Bob') Giroux (1914–2008): American book editor and publisher: see Biographical Register.
5.EleanorHinkley, Eleanor Holmes (TSE's first cousin) Holmes Hinkley (1891–1971), playwright; TSE’s first cousin; daughter of Susan Heywood Stearns – TSE’s maternal aunt – and Holmes Hinkley: see Biographical Register.