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  <dc:title>T</dc:title>
  <dc:description>Correspondence between Ronald Duncan (or his secretary) and miscellaneous correspondents, concerning a memoir on T. S. Eliot, the banning of the Berliner Ensemble by the Foreign Office, 'The Catalyst', 'The Jungle', 'Don Juan', 'The Death of Satan', 'Requiem for an Urchin', 'Judas', and 'Marx Refuted' among other things. Includes a telegram from Rabindranath Tagore arranging a meeting at Magunwadi Wardha (sic), a contract for a programme titled 'Saturday Night' produced by TWW, and Tempo: Quarterly Review of Modern Music No.143

Correspondents include:
Tagore, Rabindranath
Telnikov, Vladimir
Tempo
Thames and Hudson Ltd
Thames Television
Thatcher, Hon. Margaret
Theater in Der Josefstadt (Heinrich Schnitzler, Dr Gustav Kropatschek
Theatre Royal 
Theo Cowan Ltd
The Times (Bernard Levin)
Toby Rowland Ltd
Tomlin, E.W.F
Torridge District Council
Transport &amp; General Workers' Union (Arthur Scargill)
Tuckwell, Patricia (Patricia Lascelles, Lady Harewood 1967-) [see also L - EUL MS 397/14/1/12 for joint correspondence with George Lascelles, Lord Harewood]
TWW ltd</dc:description>
  <dc:date>1937-1982</dc:date>
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