286R. Joan Robinson to Harrod,
25 February [1933]
[a]
Robinson is "all
for" the collective letter to The Times of 10 March, and promises to
approach Pigou and Robertson on the matter as soon as she has a draft
of the letter. She suggests that with diplomacy some London names
could be obtained: "I have the impression that they are weakening a
bit." [1]
- 1. Harrod, "More
Money in Circulation" (
1933:1 , press item
5 ). Harrod sent the draft to Robinson on 28 February (see
letter 287 R). Pigou
and Robertson did not sign, nor did any LSE member (see letters
289 R,
291 R and note 14
to press item 5 );
Barger, Gaitskell and Wootton of University College, London,
accepted to sign (see press item
5 , [jump to
page] ).
- a. From 3
Trumpington Street, Cambridge, APcS, written on both sides,
in HP IV-1270-1303/9. Year read from postmark. Reproduced by
kind permission of the Provost and Scholars, King's College,
Cambridge.
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