[41 Brimmer St., Boston]
There is no letter this week, so I must wait patiently until Monday. Ittravels, trips and plansTSE's 1932–3 year in America;a7TSE's itinerary;a8 is possible that I may take the ‘Ausonia’ from Southampton to Montreal on September 17, arriving in Montreal on September 26th and in Boston the next day. ThisCobden-Sanderson, Sallyand TSE's Ausonia passage;a1 is the recommendation of Mrs. Richard Cobden-Sanderson, who is now running a travel bureau of some sort.1 Apparently I can get a return fare for £40, which seems very cheap (tourist class). I am of course very eager to hear on what date you leave for the West.
I haveHill, JasonThe Curious Gardener;a1 sent off ‘The Curious Gardner [sic]’2 from here, and have asked Jones & Evans to send you the Irish book and the Hardwicke book. But as you didn’t give the name of Hardwicke’s book will you let me know if they send the wrong one? DidFaber and Faber (F&F);a8 I ever send you a catalogue of Faber & Faber’s books? There might be others which you would like to have.
I seem to have had a fairly full programme last week, and shall have until the end of June, I expect; but there does not seem to have been anything worth mentioning. NothingNoyes, Penelope Barker;b2 has been heard of the Noyeses lately; but they always seem to be surrounded by relatives and friends. I hope to see Penelope again before they leave at the end of the month. I wonder if you will see her this summer; if you are in New England I should think that she would ask you to Cohassett (or wherever it is they go). Will Miss Ware be at West Rindge all the summer, and shall you spend any time there?
NowAinley, Richard;a2 I have to lunch with Richard Riddle (HenrySadler's Wells Theatre;a4 Ainley’s son who acts at the Old Vic and Sadlers’ [sic] Wells); andCulpin, Johanna ('Aunt Johanna', née Staengel);a2 then go home to go out to tea at Mrs. Culpin’s. I am obviously very stupid to-day; partly because of the lack of my weekly stimulant.
1.TSE’sCobden-Sanderson, Sally friend Sally Cobden-Sanderson was working for Hutchinson’s Agency (‘for Domestic Help Male and Female’), Regent Street – a firm which also catered for travel arrangements.
TSE travelled Tourist Class on the Cunard liner.
2.Jason Hill, The Curious Gardener (F&F, 1932).
6.RichardAinley, Richard Ainley (1910–67), theatre and film actor; son of actor Henry Ainley (1879–1945).
1.TSE’sCobden-Sanderson, Sally friend Sally Cobden-Sanderson was working for Hutchinson’s Agency (‘for Domestic Help Male and Female’), Regent Street – a firm which also catered for travel arrangements.
12.PenelopeNoyes, Penelope Barker Barker Noyes (1891–1977), who was descended from settlers of the Plymouth Colony, lived in a historic colonial house (built in 1894 for her father James Atkins Noyes) at 1 Highland Street, Cambridge, MA. Unitarian. She was a close friend of EH.