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Featured Letter
from Vaughan Williams, Ralph, 1872-1958 to Howells, Herbert, 1892-1983
Letter No. VWL2470
Letter from Ralph Vaughan Williams to Herbert Howells
Letter No.: VWL2470
The White Gates,
Dorking, Surrey.
17th Septr. 1952.
Dear Herbert
As regards the dinner on October 6th. I see from the Music Journal that it is at the Trocadero, but no time is given. Perhaps someone could tell me this? Also I understand it is white tie and tails. Is that so? Also, are there to be any speeches, and if so shall I be expected to speak a piece?1
Now there is another point. I have had a letter from a man called Wilkinson, an ex-pupil of yours; he encloses a testimonial from you. He asks me to help him with work. I doubt if I have any but I should like your confidential opinion as to whether he is worth helping.
Yrs RWV
(R. Vaughan Williams).
Dr. Herbert Howells,
3, Beverley Close,
Barnes, S.W.13.
1. A dinner to be given given by the Incorporated Society of Musicians in honour of VW’s 80th birthday. See R.V.W.: a biography, p.325, and more details in VWL2449 footnote.
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Shelfmark:MS 7832/376 mm