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MCPP/GM/3/1/1923/3
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Letter from George to Ruth Mallory, 26 January 1923
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- 26 January 1923 (Creation)
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(18 June 1886 - 1924)
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Letter from George to Ruth Mallory, from Washington
He was writing from bed having packed and was ready for an early start next morning. His first two lectures were over and he had been busy finishing his chapters and revising his lecture for an American audience and including some of Somerville's slides. The audience at the first lecture were unresponsive and didn't clap when he meant them to and almost never laughed but he just held their attention. Afterwards they had shaken his hand like it was a great success. In contrast the evening lecture was very successful.
He wants to hear from her but hasn't yet and sent great love to Clare and Beridge and John and Avie.
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F/GM/III/3
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- Somervell, Theodore Howard (1890-1975), medical missionary and mountaineer (Subject)
- Millikan [née Mallory], Frances Clare (1915-2001), daughter of George Mallory (Subject)
- Robertson [née Mallory], Beridge (Berry) Ruth (1917-1953), daughter of George Mallory (Subject)
- Mallory, John Leigh (1921-present), son of George Mallory (Subject)
- Longridge [née Mallory], Annie Victoria (1887-1989), sister of mountaineer George Mallory (Subject)
- Mallory [née Turner], Ruth (1892-1942), wife of mountaineer George Mallory (Subject)