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Dear Bryan,

I have asked a contact at the RCA for help in accessing the text of this 'Just So Story' and any others by Halliday. I know that you will agree that pourquoi stories are a handy way to express satire.

If I have any luck, I will check on copyright, and circulate if possible.

All the best,

John



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On Wed, Jun 6, 2018 at 9:29 PM Bryan Diamond <[log in to unmask]> wrote:

At the exhibition Ravilous & Co at Compton Verney there is shown a student magazine Gallimaufry   of the Royal Coll, of Art in 1925, with decorations by the artist Edward Halliday who entered the college in 1923, it includes a spoof Just So story by him; beginning "This is a very short Just So story.". The catalogue of the exhibition about Halliday (Liverpool,  1997) says he  wrote such stories as satires on the life of the college, Does anyone know of  his writing these? He is not mentioned in my searches of the KJ index and the NRG.

To find the texts of his writings research in the archive of the RCA may be needed

Bryan  Diamond

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