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    <title>GreacenStanford041</title>
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    <collections>Letters to Stanford</collections>
    <contributor>Greacen Estate</contributor>
    <coverage>1973 Jun 15th</coverage>
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    <date>Wednesday, March 16, 2016</date>
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    <identifier>GreacenStanford41</identifier>
    <itemdescription>Letter</itemdescription>
    <keywords>Arethusa, Bursary</keywords>
    <language>English</language>
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    <transcript>﻿36 H P M

15. 6. 73

My dear Derek,

Many thanks for yrs - it was waiting for me when I returned
last night.

I very much appreciate what R.N. said in his letter to you
about my application for the Aberdeen job. But I&#039;ll get round to
R.N. later in this letter.

The interview went splendidly as did everything in connect-
ion with the trip. The xxxxxxxx chairman,Clifford Hanley x,
couldn&#039;t have been more at-ease-putting. He directed proceedings
wholly. It lasted for just under half an hour. The official who
. had written to me and ushered me to and fro was called Trevor
Royle, a very charming man of about 30 whom I was to met later in
the xxxxxx evening - you will see how in a moment or two.

Now Arethusa. She was waiting for me at Waverley - the train
was rather late due to engine failure but I still had time to get
to the Hotel (where I stayed 1 night) before the interview. She
has revealed much more common sense than I supposed she had - she
would have rung the Arts Council to say I&#039;d be late if that had
been necessary... I had wondered if she would think of that. Any-
way, she has improved enormously ever since she went to Kingston
where she gets on well with everyone. I think the improvement is
more psychological than due to diet,though the latter may also be
a factor. The work is very hard but she is sticking it. In short,
we now get on excellently after quite a long period of consider-
able difficulty.

Now R.N.-Arethusa and I met xx my old pal Donald Grant for
drinks. Donald had to go off: xxxxxx he&#039;s just his old self but
far more fit thanks to his work as a gardener. Then A and I had a
meal after which I rang R.N.,not knowing if he was in town/busy or
what-not as I hadn&#039;t heard from him. He said immediately:&quot; I
hope you aren&#039;t hurrying away.&quot; The upshot was an invitation to
his party that evening to celebrate the Bursary award. Arethusa
came ,too - she had seen the Nyes at the performance of his
&quot;The Seven Deadly Sins&quot; in Stirling. The party was delightful. What
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