1. (199-204) PRICE, H.H. (Oxford Philosopher) autograph letters to ROY HARROD.
    November 1922--June 1924, 6 letters, 19 pages, in ink, with envelopes, from Liverpool, and Trinity College, Cambridge.
    November 8th 1922 "...it must be delightful to an economist to live in the same college as Mr Keynes (can you understand his book on Probability?)...
    May 8th 1924 referring to Keynes "in spite of his greatness, I thought him extremely nice. Braithwaite was there, whom I also liked; though it did surprise me to lean from him that Wittgenstein's book is the greatest & most important philosophical work since the Critique of Pure Reason. I think local patriotism enters into the estimate just a little. For, as Keynes pointed out. W. is a Cambridge man. Seeing that it was in Cambridge he lost his reason!" May 19th 1924 "Dr Moore got into one of his famous rages last Friday at the Moral Science Club...waved his arms about...climbed up on his chair...writhing about and contorting himself...groaning and spluttering all the time..."
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  2. (205-207) RAMSEY, FRANK (1902- 1930 Cambridge Mathematician and Philosopher)
    autograph letters to ROY HARROD.
    November 1924--February 1925, 3 letters, 6 pages, in ink, with envelopes, from King's College Cambridge.
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  3. (208-215) ROBERTSON,. DENNIS
    (1902-1963 Cambridge Economist) autograph letters to ROY HARROD.
    February 1926--February 1937, 8 letters, 15 pages in ink, with envelopes, from Trinity College, Cambridge.
    April 5th 1933 "I should like to know-if you have a moment-whether you can swallow the JMK 'foreign balance' doctrine in the extreme arithmetical form now presented. (today's Times, and the last chapter of the 1/- pamphlet.) I am hopeful that your Free Trade bug will put you in revolt against it, as mine does!.... Surely..it must be bosh! Or am I still wallowing in 19th century darkness?..."
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  4. (216-218) ROBINSON, JOAN (1903-1983 Cambridge Economist)
    autograph letters to ROY HARROD. October 1932-November 1948 3 letters, 5 pages in ink, with envelopes, from Cambridge.
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  5. (219-222) SEGALL, ADELE autograph letter & postcards to ROY HARROD.
    March 1923--October 1923, 1 letter of 4 pages and 3 postcards, in ink, from Charlottenburg, in German.
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  6. TAUSSIG, F.W. (1859-1940 Harvard Economist) typed signed letter to ROY HARROD.
    November 26th 1935 1 page, with envelope, Cambridge, Mass, USA. "....lt is most obliging on your part to undertake to give an estimate of Keynes' book. I know the book deserves the thorough and well-judged notice, or article, which you would make. But we have already committed ourselves..."
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