Letter from Ralph Vaughan Williams to Ralph Wedgwood
Letter No. VWL1896
Letter from Ralph Vaughan Williams to Ralph Wedgwood
Letter No.: VWL1896
The White Gates,
Dorking.
July 21 [1945]
Dear Randolph
I am going to make a very bold request. Is there any chance that you would be willing to come & speak to our Dorking branch of FEDERAL UNION – We like so much to have someone to talk to us who views the Bees in our Bonnet from outside.1
– The difficulty is (if otherwise you would be good enough to be willing to come) how to announce you & the lecture – The lecture must be given under the auspices of the F.U. – but it must also be made clear that you are not a member and not necessarily in agreement – can you see any solution to this problem?
My love to Iris.
Yrs
R.V.W.
1. Wedgwood politely turned down VW’s request.
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Shelfmark:Add MS 71700, ff.37-39
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Citation:Cobbe 447