Record Number: 31799
Reading Experience:
Evidence:
'Meeting held at 70 Northcourt Avenue: 17.1.39
Charles E. Stansfield in the Chair.
1. Minutes of last read & approved.
[...]
3. A letter from R. H. Robson was then read. It stated that the excellence of Book
Club suppers has
increased, is increasing, & ought to be diminished. This caused a certain
embarrassment. Several
members who liked to think of themselves as frugal folk, reflected uneasily that the
interval for light
refreshment had often proved itself more palatable than some of the drier fare
before and after.[...]
[...]
9. Finally the Chairman referred again to the Supper question. R. H. Robson’s
concern was one of those
which demanded from us a statesmanlike Quaker compromise, perhaps an
acceptance in principle and a
rejection in practice wold best meet the case. It was felt we should thank R. H.
Robson for his letter, and
watch him closely during heat.
[signed] R. D. L. Moore
Feb. 20 1939.'
1900-1945
Date:17 Jan 1939
Country:England
Timeevening
Place:city: Reading
county: Berkshire
specific address: 70, Northcourt Avenue
(Reader):
silent aloud unknown
solitary in company unknown
single serial unknown
(Listener):
solitary reactive unknown
single serial unknown
Reader / Listener / Reading Group:
Reader: Age:Adult (18-100+)
Gender:Male
Date of Birth:1887
Socio-Economic Group:Professional / academic / merchant / farmer
Occupation:n/a
Religion:Quaker or associated with the Friends
Country of Origin:n/a
Country of Experience:England
Listeners present if any:e.g family, servants, friends
Members of the XII Book Club
Additional Comments:
n/a
Text Being Read:
Author: Title:[Letter to the XII Book Club concerning suppers]
Genre:Letters
Form of Text:Manuscript: Letter
Publication Detailsn/a
Provenancereading group
Source Information:
Record ID:31799
Source:Manuscript
Author:Victor Alexander
Title:XII Book Club Minute Book, Vol. 4 (1938-1943)
Location:private collection
Call No:n/a
Page/Folio:33–6
Additional Information:
Victor Alexander’s authorship is inferred from the fact that he was secretary to the XII Book Club at this time, and from the handwriting.
Citation:
Victor Alexander, XII Book Club Minute Book, Vol. 4 (1938-1943), private collection, 33–6, http://www.open.ac.uk/Arts/reading/UK/record_details.php?id=31799, accessed: 22 November 2024
Additional Comments:
Material by kind permission of the XII Book Club. For further information and permission to quote this source, contact the Reading Experience Database (http://www.open.ac.uk/Arts/reading/contacts.php).