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Masefield, J. to Bull, D. - correspondence, 1920-10-17

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Boar’s Hill, Oxford. Oct 17. 1920. Masefield thanks Bull for her letter and gift, notes attractions of the fall season, and reports on the "huge success" of Vachel Lindsay, during the American poet's visit to Oxford.

Dates: 1920-10-17

Masefield, J to Bull, D. - correspondence, Undated [1922]

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HILL CREST, BOAR’S HILL, OXFORD. Undated [1922?]. Masefield thanks Bull for sending Miss Cor’t (to Oxford); declares the Masefields shall always be glad to see friends of Bull’s; hopes that ‘next year’ Bull will bring them.

Dates: Undated [1922]

Masefield, J to Bull, D. - correspondence, Undated [1923?]

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Scope and Contents THE HILL PLAYERS [letterhead**]. Undated [1923?]. Masefield thanks Bull for her letter on The Hill Players’ letterhead; details the painstaking construction of a model wooden ship in his shed [perhaps made for William Butler Yeats?]; lists The Hill Players’ dramas he is producing: Macbeth, The Winter’s Tale, two small plays of Moliere; closes with the hope that, if he comes to America this summer, he ‘shall be jolly glad’ to see Bull again. **Letterhead names include: John...
Dates: Undated [1923?]

Masefield, J to Bull, D. - correspondence, Undated [1922]

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Scope and Contents HILL CREST, BOAR’S HILL, OXFORD. Undated [1923?] Masefield thanks Bull for kind and charming letter, blames delayed reply on his directing and acting in several plays; is glad to hear from Bull, happy she is acting again, and pleased she enjoyed “King Cole” illustrated by his daughter, Judith. (Macmillan, New York, 1921). Masefield describes Cole’s hilltop property near Oxford; draws related cartoon; muses about the circus-owner’s legacy; notes nearby asylum and closes with quip about...
Dates: Undated [1922]

Masefield, J to Bull, D. - correspondence, Undated [1924?]

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HILL CREST, BOAR’S HILL, OXFORD. Undated [1924?]. Masefield thanks Bull for her kind letter; reports a Mr. Northrup having wooed him to come to America, ‘not quite so witchingly as’ Bull, but with talent and perseverance; laments ocean travel; wishes for wings instead; asks Bull to come to England; encloses ‘Christmas woodcut’ done by daughter Judith; pens potentially controversial verses; closes with greetings to Bull’s aunts, brother, and friend Henry Cor’t.

Dates: Undated [1924?]

Masefield, J to Bull, D. - correspondence, Undated [1925]

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HILL CREST, BOAR’S HILL, OXFORD. Undated [1925, spring?]. Masefield reports learning from Bull’s brother that she may travel to England this summer [of 1925]. Masefield urges Bull to visit at end of July for the Oxford Recitations when the best speakers of verse in England will be competing before well-known and laurelled bards like Mr de la Mare.

Dates: Undated [1925]

Masefield, J to Bull, D. - correspondence, Undated [1925]

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HILL CREST, BOAR’S HILL, OXFORD. Undated [1925]. Masefield welcomes Bull’s letter with news that she is coming to England; recalls having written her two or three days earlier, urging her to do so; notes that the Masefields shall not be doing any summertime play but declares that Bull will ‘love’ the Recitations in July.

Dates: Undated [1925]

Masefield, J to Bull, D. - correspondence, Undated [mid July 1925]

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HILL CREST, BOAR’S HILL, OXFORD. Undated [mid July 1925]. Masefield invites Bull to visit his home on Thursday July 16th, explaining that there will be so few chances to speak during Recitations.

Dates: Undated [mid July 1925]

Masefield, J to Bull, D. - correspondence, Undated [Dec 1925]

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HILL CREST, BOAR’S HILL, OXFORD. Undated [Dec 1925]. Masefield sends Christmas greeting and asks Bull to ‘come over next year and let us see you again’.

Dates: Undated [Dec 1925]

Masefield, J. to Bull, D. - correspondence, Undated [1930, November inferred. Questionable.]

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Undated [1930, November inferred. Questionable.]. Masefield, ‘so very glad to have seen’ Bull again, wishes her a swift and pleasant journey home.

Dates: Undated [1930, November inferred. Questionable.]

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