I. JOHN MAYNARD KEYNES
CORRESPONDENCE WITH ROY HARROD
1922-1938
  1. JOHN MAYNARD KEYNES typed letter signed to WALTER RUNCIMAN.
    July 7th 1922, 1 page, from 46 Gordon Square, Bloomsbury.
    "...I should be very glad to see Mr Harrod. If you would ask him to put himself into communication with me near the time, I will try to fix an appointment." With envelope addressed to Roy Harrod in France and initialled in ink W.R.
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  2. JOHN MAYNARD KEYNES typed letter, signed to ROY HARROD.
    July 21st 1922, 1 page, with envelope, from 46 Gordon Square, Bloomsbury.
    "I should be very glad if you could lunch with me here.... There may be one or two other people here, but I think that need not prevent our having some separate conversation on your affairs"
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  3. JOHN MAYNARD KEYNES typed letter signed to ROY HARROD.
    August 15th 1922; 1 page, with envelope, from 46 Gordon Square, Bloomsbury.
    "I am delighted that you are coming to Cambridge for next term....."
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  4. JOHN MAYNARD KEYNES printed octavo sheet inscribed in autograph.
    December 14th 1922 from Royal Economic Society. Addressed to R.F. Harrod from the Secretary of the Society J.M. Keynes. "I am directed by the Council of the Royal Economic Society to inform you that you have been elected a Fellow of the Society..."
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  5. MYSOM,DR (?) typed letter signed to JOHN MAYNARD KEYNES.
    December 19th 1922, 1 page, with torn envelope, from Berlin.
    "Dear Keynes
    "I have made inquiries as to your friend Harrod coming here. There is no difficulty to get him into a very good house. But he would have to pay about 2 pounds a week, everything included. Let me know whether that suits you...."
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  6. JOHN MAYNARD KEYNES autograph postcard to ROY HARROD.
    March 26th 1926, 1 page, ink, from 46 Gordon Square, London.
    "Right.--I'll reserve a copy of M.P. for Christchurch. I never heard the old Gentleman lecture--it must have been remarkable! JMK"
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