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Paula Morel 4: Paula Morel Papers
DATE: c1928-1971
LEVEL: SubSeries
1 letter to Paula Morel from Leonard Elmhirst primarily regarding Leonard's flowers and Paula's flower arranging (1956). 1 letter to Paula Morel from Leonard Elmhirst regarding Dorothy's Estate (1970). 1 letter to Leonard Elmhirst from Gaylord Leung regarding details of two Chinese poems given to Paula Morel in 1928 by Tsemou Hsu (Hsu Chih-mo) including information on the poets and translations of the poems 'Song of the Autum Moon above O-mei Mountains' by Li Po, 701-702 AD and 'Mooring by the Maple Bridge at Night' by Chang Chi, 756 AD (1971). The original 2 poems given to Paula Morel by Tsemou Hsu. 8 programmes including: 'Julius Caesar' (1953); 'Bastien and Bastienne' and 'The Boatswain's Mate' (1954); 'Dark of the Moon' (1954); 'The Moon in the Yellow River' (1954); 'Much ado About Nothing' (1957); 'Susannah and the Elders' (1957); 'Mandragola'; and 'The Importance of Being Earnest'.
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