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Letter informing Mary Black about the beauty of and the tensions that have arisen in Knoxville, Tennessee, where his regiment has established headquarters.
Is glad that Lord Aberdare was not seriously hurt. Received General, Mrs. and Miss McMurdo last Thursday. His servant George is very ill. Would Lord Aberdare be willing to make an advanced payment on his painting?
Correspondence between Dirac and President Aryeh Dvoretzky of the Israeli Academy of Sciences and Humanities discussing Dirac's future travel to the Einstein Centennial Symposium in Jerusalem with his wife Margit.
Letter from Clinton, Tennessee describing Hugh Black and his regiment's long march from Knoxville to a camp in Kentucky in the hopes of driving out the remaining Federal solders.
Letter from the Swedish Royal Academy of Sciences Nobel Commitee for Physics inviting Paul Dirac to submit proposals for possible candidates for the Nobel prize for Physics for 1972
Typewritten letter from a former student of Vance sharing his experience being a journalist in the US Air Force and dealing with censorship from officers. The writer also discusses living in Idaho.
A letter from Gabriel Dirac to his father, Paul Dirac, sharing what he has been doing while his father is traveling and is excited that his father will return on his birthday.
Mrs. W. Napier has not come. Refers to recent publication of his Nonsense Songs and Stories. His new rooms are too wet to occupy. The war has made it difficult to sell paintings. Becomes increasingly indifferent as he grows older. Asks...
Letter informing Mary Black of the amassing of the Confederate army in Loudon and Knoxville, Tennessee in order to fight off the advancing Federal Army. Document includes both original letter and typed copy.
Has failed to reply to her because of his eyesight and guests. Has seen Oliver Jones, Lord Digby and Lord Wyatt. Failed earlier to congratulate her daughter, Margaret Richmond, on the birth of a son. Is preparing landscape sketches for...
Inquires about the opportunities for an old friend's son, who has been thrown out of work by recent economic conditions. Refers to the death of Thomas George Baring's father; the son will now be Lord Northbrook. Lear's friend Penry...
Letter discusses vouchers sent to the First Auditor, seizure of oil by the Union and the Superintendent of the Florida Railroad and explanation of the lighthouse accounts. Letter is smudged; hard to read some of the text.
Typewritten letter from a former student of Vance filling him in on her post-school writing, sharing her opinion about FSCW becoming FSU and thanking Vance for being her teacher.
Feels remorse at not having called on Mrs. Bruce. Has been hoping to get their children to his house. Has been making a small copy of a painting for "little Willie" Beadon, whose father lived at No. 9, opposite. Is going to Hastings....
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