DLA016-0027 Transcription
THE ROYAL INSTITUTION,
21, ALBEMARLE STREET,
LONDON, W.1.
7th, II. 1925.
Dear Mr László:-
A million thanks – “and then some” as they say in the U.S.A. – for your extraordinary kind notes, the 5th [illegible] a great honour, always, to meet you and your family and a still greater destination if I can deserve your friendship. At least, my hand will always be stretched out toward yours.
Other thanks for the invitation for Monday at 4.30.[1] I have not the time – to see anybody else except those at No. 3.[2]
Au revoir and all Good Fortune watch over you all always. | Most sincerely yours,
Frederick Chamberlin
Editorial Note:
Frederick Carleton Chamberlin (1870-1943), American-born writer and historian who resided in Mallorca during the 1920s.
SMDL
10/12/2017
[1] See DLA016-0025, letter from de László to Frederick Carleton Chamberlin, 5 February 1925
[2] De László’s address at 3, Fitzjohn’s Avenue, Hampstead