Thank you! --Terry
>At 8:38 PM -0500 9/28/01, Theresa Krier wrote:
> > As I'm putting together the next issue of Spenser Review,
>which will report on the Cambridge conference, I want to discover
>the name of the man who took some Spenserians to see some Pembroke
>C. sites--notably the Old Library, which I gather from Carol Kaske
>this man helped to save, and Thomas Gray's rooms. If you happen to
>have his name and/or more details, could you please write to me?
>
>Colin Wilcockson, one of the editors of The Riverside Chaucer
>(possibly HF or PF, I don't remember offhand). He chaired the
>session I was in with John Watkins and Claire Kinney, and afterwards
>took those who were interested (which I think was nearly everyone)
>for a tour. As I recall, Gray's rooms had some charcoal sketches on
>the plaster walls behind the wood paneling. At some phase of
>renovation, the sketches had been discovered and the panels that
>ordinarily cover them had been put on hinges so one could open them
>for a look at the sketches. I may not have this quite right, so I
>hope others will chime in.
>
>P.S. This reminds me I owe you an abstract, Terry, which I'll get
>to you this weekend.
>--
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> Brad Leithauser
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Editor, The Spenser Review
Department of English
University of Notre Dame
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