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297 Notes to Pages 32–42<br />

p. 32 ‘‘My ‘first love’ explained’’: OR, Research notebooks (Box 100).<br />

p. 33 ‘‘All British’’ concerts; ‘‘distinctly promising young artist’’: Music reviews<br />

(Box 146).<br />

p. 35 ‘‘I have a little bedroom’’: EMR to AR, 12 Aug 1916.<br />

p. 35 ‘‘[Miss <strong>Rudge</strong>] played with great distinction’’: Music reviews (Box 146).<br />

p. 35 ‘‘an imaginative work’’: Music reviews (Box 146).<br />

p. 36 ‘‘Miss <strong>Rudge</strong> . . . is emphatically a musician’’: Morning Post (London),<br />

8 Nov 1916.<br />

p. 36 ‘‘The first recital’’: JOR to EMR & AR, 10 Nov 1916.<br />

p. 36 ‘‘His [Paray’s] musical gifts’’: Westminster Gazette, 29 Nov 1916.<br />

p. 36 ‘‘Hypothesis of the Subconscious Mind’’: ECG to OR, 9 Dec 1916.<br />

p. 36 ‘‘Egerton’s attitude toward ‘love’ ’’: OR, I Ching notebooks.<br />

p. 37 ‘‘Something romantic, Mother!’’: OR, I Ching notebooks, 1979.<br />

p. 37 ‘‘the streets are irregular’’: AR to JOR, 4 July 1914. (This letter and the<br />

following are from ORP10/YCAL.)<br />

p. 37 ‘‘I went round to see him’’: AR to JOR, [nd] 1914.<br />

p. 37 ‘‘To master the air’’: I Ching notebooks, 1981.<br />

p. 37 ‘‘The machine I shall fly’’: AR to JOR, 25 Sept 1917.<br />

p. 38 ‘‘We had no holiday’’: AR to JOR, 28 Dec 1917.<br />

p. 38 Arthur’s squadron was posted to the Veneto: AR to JOR, 23 Mar 1918.<br />

p. 38 ‘‘I did not tell Mother’’: OR, I Ching notebooks, 1982.<br />

p. 39 ‘‘London Applauds Americans’ Works’’: Musical America, 15 Apr 1918.<br />

p. 39 Teddy in an exchange of prisoners: AR to JOR, [nd] July 1918.<br />

p. 39 ‘‘This morning on patrol’’: AR to JOR, 20 July 1918.<br />

p. 40 ‘‘Death, for me’’: AR, in memoir of Choura Stroumillo, enclosed in letter<br />

to OR, 12 July 1983.<br />

p. 40 ‘‘[Arthur] was the hero’’: C. Stroumillo to OR, 12 July 1983.<br />

4 lost loves (1918–1922)<br />

Principal sources: I Ching notebooks, ORP3/YCAL; ECG–OR<br />

correspondence, ORP2/YCAL.<br />

p. 41 ‘‘Do not worry about me’’: JOC letter to OR, [nd] 1918 (Box 70)<br />

ORP2/YCAL.<br />

p. 42 Paris critics: Music notices and reviews, ORP8/YCAL.<br />

p. 42 ‘‘The performance [was] sheer good work’’: J. H. Glover to OR, 19 Nov<br />

1919, ORP2/YCAL.<br />

p. 42 Violoniste de l’orchestre at Théâtre Caton: Music reviews, ORP8/YCAL.<br />

p. 42 crepe cuore (‘‘Mother died of—not angina’’): OR, I Ching notebooks, 1979.

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