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323 Notes to Pages 232–243<br />

p. 232 T. S. Eliot’s memorial service: New York Times, 31 Jan 1965; visit to Ireland,<br />

Agenda 21, 294.<br />

p. 232 Dante Commemorazione: Box 101, Research notebooks, ORP3/YCAL.<br />

p. 232 ‘‘would bring us to you’’: OR to Caresse Crosby, 14 June 1965.<br />

p. 232 ‘‘<strong>Ezra</strong> <strong>Pound</strong> in Spoleto’’: OR, Box 115, Personal papers, ORP4/YCAL;<br />

see also Rome Daily American, 16 July 1965.<br />

p. 234 The castle was cold: Conover, Caresse Crosby, 199.<br />

p. 235 ‘‘I said truthfully’’: Caresse Crosby to OR, 2 Oct 1965.<br />

p. 235 ‘‘We have had a German TV crew’’: OR to Caresse Crosby, 31 July 1965.<br />

p. 235 ‘‘They ring my bell’’: Carpenter, A Serious Character, 897.<br />

p. 235 <strong>Ezra</strong>’s eightieth birthday, 1965 visit to Paris: OR, Personal papers,<br />

ORP4/YCAL.<br />

p. 235 ‘‘C’est moi dans la poubelle’’: OR interview, <strong>Ezra</strong> <strong>Pound</strong>: An American<br />

Odyssey (film), May–June 1981.<br />

p. 235 <strong>Ezra</strong> ‘‘saw no-one but Greek friends’’: OR, I Ching notebooks, 1980.<br />

p. 236 I Ching notebooks, 1966–86, in Boxes 93–99, ORP3/YCAL.<br />

p. 237 ‘‘The patient was’’: Medical report of Prof. Cornelio Fazio, 1966, in Carpenter,<br />

A Serious Character, 891.<br />

p. 237 Read ‘‘most beautifully’’: OR to E. Heacock, 21 Aug 1966.<br />

p. 237 ‘‘He is greatly missed’’: OR to P. Heacock, 23 Aug 1966.<br />

p. 237 ‘‘But the most striking thing’’: OR to Bridson, 6 Dec 1966,<br />

ORP2/YCAL.<br />

p. 238 Dr. Poldinger prescribed antidepressant drugs: Letter to OR, 8 Mar 1967.<br />

p. 238 ‘‘The other graves’’: OR, I Ching notebooks, 1967.<br />

p. 238 ‘‘For mercy’s sake’’: DP to OR, 31 Jan 1967.<br />

p. 238 ‘‘rather like leading ’round a . . . bear’’: DP to OR, 30 May 1967.<br />

p. 238 Ginsberg at Spoleto: Personal papers, Box 117, ORP4/YCAL.<br />

p. 238 Ginsberg in Sant’Ambrogio: Ginsberg, ‘‘Allen Verbatim.’’<br />

p. 238 ‘‘Thank you for your sweetness’’: Allen Ginsberg to OR, 7 Nov 1967,<br />

ORP2/YCAL.<br />

p. 239 <strong>Olga</strong> defended <strong>Ezra</strong>: OR to Connolly, [nd] Nov 1967, ORP2/YCAL.<br />

p. 239 ‘‘Miss <strong>Rudge</strong> was clearly the sea’’: Richard Stern, ‘‘A Memory or Two of<br />

Mr. <strong>Pound</strong>,’’ Paideuma (winter 1972).<br />

p. 239 ‘‘Why is it, in old age?’’: OR, I Ching notebooks.<br />

p. 239 Their daily lives; <strong>Ezra</strong>’s comments: I Ching notebooks.<br />

p. 240 ‘‘I do not foresee’’: OR to Hammond, 26 June 1969, ORP2/YCAL.<br />

p. 240 <strong>Ezra</strong>’s dreams: I Ching notebooks, Box 101.<br />

p. 242 ‘‘Remember the Hill?’’: OR to KRD, 28 Jan 1969, ORP2/YCAL.<br />

p. 243 ‘‘May I say how much I admire’’: V. Eliot to OR, 2 May 1969,<br />

ORP2/YCAL.

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