Saturday, November 28, 1914

Heavy Rain

Correspondence (1 of 2)

Letter #216Morning
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Cassel's dinner was of the usual kind . . . I sat next his daughter-in-law Lady Helen . . . Maud Cunard writes to say that she is 'upset' at hearing of Raymond's military ambitions . . .

Asquith describes a dinner at Cassel's and gossips about Maud Cunard.

Mentioned:Sir Ernest Cassel • Lady Helen Cassel • Mrs Greville • Ruggles-Brise • Maud Cunard • Maurice Bonham Carter • Delius • Lena Ashwell

Metric Analysis

Romantic Adoration6/10
Political Unburdening1/10
Emotional Desolation0/10

Thematic Tags

Cassel's dinnerMaud CunardRaymond AsquithModes of expression
H.H. Asquith
Sutton Courtney
HIS DAYWalk/talk with McKenna.
Venetia Stanley
London

Official Register

1914-11-28

Top News

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The New York Stock Exchange reopens for bond trading [63], [64]. In Japan, a methane gas explosion at the New Yūbari coal mine kills over 400 people [64]. The landing party from the *Emden* leaves Padang to avoid internment [62], [64]. Arthur O'Hara Wood wins the Australian Open tennis championship [65], [64].

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