Potter, Stephen Meredith, 1900-1969 (author, humanist)
Dates
- Existence: 1900 - 1969
Found in 4 Collections and/or Records:
Correspondence, 1947
Meynell's correspondents are Viola Dallyn and the B.B.C. (Stephen Potter).
Correspondence 1947, 1947
Correspondents include Brooke Crutchley, Rupert Hart-Davis, Ernest Ingham, Seán Jennett, Robert Leighton, George Macy, Stephen Potter, E. H. Visiak In the same sequence is correspondence between Meynell and the Nonesuch Press (Monica Herring, Robert Leighton).
Menus, programmes, and correspondence, 1936-1972
Printed matter, including menus, seating plans, and the texts of addresses (sometimes called the Saintsbury Oration) are interfiled with correspondence in a single sequence. Meynell's correspondents include Raymond Bantock, A. S. Hogg, Vyvyan Holland, André Simon, and Anthony Tennant. The printed texts include Professor of taste by Stephen Potter (a paper read on 23 Apr. 1936), marked 'Arranged by F. M. (on Nonesuch paper) and given by him to members of Saintsbury Club'.
Stephen Potter, 1932-1968
With the letters (1936-68) are a letter from Meynell to Lady Rhondda (1932) and a letter from Mary Potter to Meynell (1967); clippings and tear-sheets.