1. JOHN MAYNARD KEYNES typed signed letter to ROY HARROD.
    April 20th 1926 1 page, with envelope, from King's College, Cambridge. "The copies of Mathematical Psychics are running low. But I think that your Undergraduates Reading Room has a claim. I am sending you a copy under separate cover, and also a reprint of my Memoir..."
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  2. JOHN MAYNARD KEYNES autograph postcard to ROY HARROD.
    February 2nd 1927 1 page in ink from King's College, Cambridge.
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  3. JOHN MAYNARD KEYNES autograph letter to ROY HARROD.
    August 15th 1927 1 page in ink, with envelope, from Tilton, Firle, Sussex. "Are your summer plans by any chance such that you could come here for a weekend?.."
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  4. JOHN MAYNARD KEYNES autograph postcard to ROY HARROD.
    August 19th 1927 1 page in ink from Tilton, Firle, Sussex. "...Yes--alas--it was F.D.R's mother. His father is President of M.-a title which corresponds there to our Vice-Provost"
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  5. JOHN MAYNARD KEYNES autograph postcard to ROY HARROD.
    August 22nd 1927, 1 Page in ink from Tilton, Firli, Sussex. "Very glad you can come..."
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  6. JOHN MAYNARD KEYNES typed signed letter to ROY HARROD.
    January 6th 1931 1 page, with envelope, from 46 Gordon Square, Bloomsbury.
    "I did not mean to discourage you too much about the idea of work in London. It is only that I didn't think there is a great deal to be said for your own happiness in some sort of a stir-about after the Censorship comes to an end. So don't drop the idea. I wonder if it would not be possible to think of some sort of double life between London and Oxford which would justify you in having chambers of your own in London all the year round. I am sure you ought to have that, and that you would do well to get some dog-hole of your own in London, even if it is only for the Vacations. "Yours ever, JMK"
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  7. JOHN MAYNARD KEYNES typed signed letter to ROY HARROD.
    July 22nd 1931 1 page, with envelope, from 46 Gordon Square, Bloomsbury.
    "l am sorry not to have acknowledged your article sooner.....I am delighted to have it for the Journal, and have already sent it to the printer, so that you will receive a proof shortly. "...On a first reading your points seemed to me to be sound, and I found nothing to criticise."
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