Letter to Miss K Myers from Arthur Fayne

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Letter to Miss K Myers from Arthur Fayne

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Writes about her recent pass with honours. Comments on her exceptional ability and knows her brilliant performance would allow her to continue her studies. Continues to describe other actions that had been taken.

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Date

1946-02-04

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Two page handwritten letter

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EFayneAMyersK460204

Transcription

“Wee Hoosy”
Trew
Breage near Helston
Cornwall.

Feb 4th “46.

Dear Miss Myers,

I have just received your very nice letter with regard to your very excellent Pass with honours at the L.A.M.D.A. Exam Both Mr Sansom & myself were unanimous at your exceptional ability, & we are both delighted to know

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that your brilliant performance has [indecipherable word] you to continue your studies at the L.AM in April. Apart from my written report on your work I made a point of confirming this by writing to Mr Foulis on your behalf. I feel quite sure that you will justify our opinion in the future.

With kind regards & my warmest wishes for your future happiness & success.

I am

Yours sincerely

Arthur Fayne
[indecipherable word] for Acting & Elocution for the L.A.M.D.A.

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A Fayne, “Letter to Miss K Myers from Arthur Fayne,” IBCC Digital Archive, accessed April 27, 2024, https://ibccdigitalarchive.lincoln.ac.uk/omeka/collections/document/39615.

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