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IDunhill & HerbertTantivy Towers;a1 have found, what is very annoying, that Tantivy Towers Opens on the 6th – so you will either have to stay over – which I misdoubt you won’t do – or come again the following week, or as I suggested, spend a night or two the week after on your way to Canterbury. SoHale, Emilyand TSE attend 1066 And All That;f7 tomorrow I will get tickets for 1066 – I had no time to-day, havingSt. Stephen's Church, Gloucester Road;a4 been rushed from churchtime (and Church Income Tax Form thereafter, so that I didn’t get breakfast till 9.30) and dentist, till dinner-time. AndFaber and Faber (F&F)'blurbs' for;c9 now I have to write ‘blurbs’ for three books, and several letters, andNew English WeeklyTSE writing 'Views and Reviews' for;a4 finish an article for the N.E.W.; andChurch Literature AssociationBook Committee meeting;a4 tomorrow a long and tussly meeting of the Book Committee of the C.L.A. afterCulpin, Johanna ('Aunt Johanna', née Staengel)departure toasted with champagne;b2 which I must go to say good-bye to Jan Culpin who is going to Germany (Thank God) for the summer, and expects me to bring a bottle of champagne to drink her health in; andTandys, theTSE's Hampton weekends with;a1 on Saturday to the Tandys. I shall be back on Monday morning, and if I am not here when you arrive will leave a note for you and will you please lunch with me on Monday if you have no other engagement, and then you go back andHale, Emilyand TSE attend The Gondoliers;f4 rest so as to be ready for the Gondoliers. About lunch, praps you would kindly ring me up before hand when you arrive on Monday, unless you let me know sooner, and tell me what part of town will suit you best. IYeats, William Butler ('W. B.')and TSE discuss 'modern' poetry;b5 had a pleasant evening with Yeats, who was in a good mood and full of wisdom. I am rather unhappy about your coming weekend. So no more, probably, till Monday.
Yeats and I saw almost eye to eye about modern poetry – that is, about poets more modern than ourselves.
4.W. B. YeatsYeats, William Butler ('W. B.') (1865–1939), Irish poet and playwright: see Biographical Register.