Item 01: Alan Keats Gordon letters to Nellie Clark, 18 August 1914-30 August 1916 - Page 290
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3. You mention having received some photos & having compared them with Mothers. How many have you received up to date. I cannot send any now, as all views of any kind are prohibited. I was not surprised to hear, that Arch had discovered another girl up the river, as a matter of fact, I would have felt rather disappointed in him had he failed to do so, from what I recollect of his conduct he was rather a promising young colt. How about sending an address or two along with some of the photos he took which you promised. Rather surprised to hear Neale is still in the running, as I had an idea that things were cooling off in that direction. So far, I have not heard tell of Jean, I'm afraid that I have lost favor there & feel very down hearted about it. Am glad to know that you have not allowed the Fellowship go bung, even though you lost, what was really the sole foundation, in Bobby. Poor chap he must have had a most terrific struggle when he had to decide between the Commish he couldn't get & the Sy University. Please tell Jen, that if the grey patch had begun to enlarge before I left, it had every cause for so doing, what with hard work, & worry, something