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Adams, Lady Agnes . 1 letter (1922) to Cornelius Van Hemert Engert, London, England
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Adams, Lady Agnes. 1 letter (1921) to Cornelius Van Hemert Engert, London, England
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Lady Agnes is anxious about peace conference in Washington. Professor Adams is to retire in July, 1922.
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Adams, Lady Agnes. 1 letter (1919) to Cornelius Van Hemert Engert, London, England
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Lady Agnes is pleased Mr. Engert is coming to visit on his way to United States. She mentions things are ve1y queer in England with "war-enditis" displayed with labor unrest. She is looking forward to the encl of rationing. She also would like to see more American-type labor saving devices for homes.
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Adams, Lady Agnes. 1 letter (1925) to Cornelius Van Hemert Engert, Berkeley, California
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Sir John is on his way to Texas and Lady Agnes will give his last lecture. Lady Adams will write her niece to visit the Engerts the next time they are in El Salvador.
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Adams, Lady Agnes. 1 letter (1920) to Cornelius Van Hemert Engert, London, England
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Lady Agnes saw a French play and also saw Pavlova perform. She is happy that Sir John will not be lecturing in Dublin where they would be in the middle of all that "fuss." An article by Lady Agnes published in the Daily Chronicle about American university students' behavior is enclosed.
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Adams, Lady Agnes. 1 letter (1921) to Cornelius Van Hemert Engert, London, England
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Lady Agnes is concerned for her "adopted son's safety." The Adams are going to France for an Easter holiday.
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Adams, Lady Agnes. 1 letter (1922) to Cornelius Van Hemert Engert, London, England
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Lady Agnes recommends the Fabre Line for travel which she feels is nicer and cheaper.
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