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  1. 68703119 - ALBECA
  2. 69489442 - JanetCormack
  3. 70127882 - Sabine_Tuck
  4. WINNER - 71113533 - RommelC
  5. 71647046 - Scarymum
  6. 71694819 - Preacher357

68703119 - ALBECA

eyes, writing a poem, retreating, then adding a few more words. Soon I shall put out the light, in the hope of sleep. Would you were here: I have not had a chance to see the town yet (except for the Art Gallery) but I believe you would like it. But even if it were Walne Hampton I should wish you here for I love you so much.
I think my lectures were successful - to juniors and seniors (about 250-300 in all) and to the parents and adults in the evening (ca 200 of them). It was interesting to act as compere to the films ( I thought now what would Mansbridge have done? and reversed it). The children were attentive and I believe some effect may have been made on some of them. Klee's They're Biting was a great success until the 11-13 year olds. The teachers get interested, unfortunately, and ask questions which the children cannot follow or, sometimes, criticise modern art. I can deal with this but it is a radical mistake on the teachers' part I think - but you know teachers!
The principle of the art school has a 15 year old boy at the moment who wrote JIORA DISGNE, then crossed out the second word & substituted DIRCES. This was his attempt at the words Junior Design didated to the clars. He draws almost everything with 2 heads: but everything - NO suspicion in the teacher's mind of any psychological problem, as far as I could see.
Sleep now. I love you. Good night.
Saturday
I slept very well (I hope you did).
Must rush now to see as much of the town as possible (the headmistress has lent me a for the misericord (sp?) - the cathedral. Catching the 4.45 to town
I love you
Lawrence

P.S. Some people liked the Picasso enough to think of a future lecture on two for me..

XXX

69489442 - JanetCormack

eyes, writing a poem, retreating, then adding a few more words. Soon I shall put out the light, in the hope of sleep. Would you were here: I have not had a chance to see the town yet (except for the Art Gallery) but I believe you would like it. But even if it were Wolverhampton I should wish you here for I love you so much.
I think my lectures were successful - to juniors and seniors (about 250-300 in all) aand to the parents and adults in the evening (ca 200 of them). It was interesting to act as compere to the films (I thought ' now what would Mansbridge have done?' and reversed it). The children were attentive and I believe some effect may have been made on some of them. Klee's They're Biting was a grat success with the 11-13 year olds. The teachers get interested, unfortunately, and ask questions which the children cannot follow, or sometimes, criticise modern art. I can deal with this but it is a tactical mistake on the teachers' part I think - but you know teachers.
The principal of the art school has a 15 year old boy at the moment who wrore JIORA DISGNE, then crossed out the second word & substituted DIRCES. THis was his attempt at the words Junior Design dictated to the class. He draws about everything with 2 heads: but everything. No suspicion in the teacher's mind of any psychological problem, as far as I could see.
Sleep now. I love you Good night
Saturday
I slept very well (I hope you did)
Must rush now to see as much of the town as possible (the headmistress has lent me a torch for the misericords (sp?) inthe cathedral. Catching the 4.45 to town
I love you
Lawrence
P.S. Some people liked the Picasson enough to think of a future lecture or two from me ...
XXX

70127882 - Sabine_Tuck

eyes, writing a poem, retreating, then adding a few more words.
Soon I shall put out the light, in the hope of sleep. Would you
were here: I have not had a chance to see the town yet (except
for the Art Gallery) but I believe you would like it. But even if
it were Wolverhampton I should wish you here for I love you so
much.

I think my lectures were successful - to juniors and seniour (about
250-300 in all) and to the parents and adults in the evening (ca 200
of them). IC was interesting to act as compere to the films (I thought
'now what would Mansbridge have done?' and reversed it). The
children were attentive and I belive some effect may have been made on
some of them. Klee's They're Biting was a great success wth the 11-13
year olds. The teachers get interested, unfortunately, and ask questions
which the chidren cannot follow or, sometimes, criticise modern art.
I can deal with this but it is a tactical mistake on the teachers' part
I think - but you know teachers!

The principle of the art school has a 15 year old boy at the moment
who wrote JIORA DISGNE, then crossed out the second word
& substituted DIRCES. This was his attempt at the words
Junior Design dictated to the class. He draws almost everything
with 2 heads: but everything. No suspicion in the teacher's mind
of any psychological problem, as far as I could see.

Sleep now. I love you. Good night.

Saturday

I slept very well (I hope you did).

Must rush now to see as much of the town as possible (the
headmistress has lent me a torch for the miserichord (sp?) in the
cathedral. Catching the 4.45 to town.

love you
Lawrence

P.S. Some people liked the Picasso enough to think of a future lecture or two
from me.

xxx

WINNER - 71113533 - RommelC

eyes, writing a poem, retreating, then adding a few more words. Soon I shall put out the light, in the hope of sleep. Would you were here: I have not had a chance to see the town yet (except for the Art Gallery) but I believe you would like it. But even if it were Wolverhampton I should wish you here for I love you so much.

I think my lectures were successful - to juniors and seniors (about 250-300 in all) and to the parents and adults in the evening (about 200 of them). It was interesting to act as compere to the films (I thought now what would Marsbridge have done? and reversed it). The children were attentive and I believe some effect may have been made on some of them. Klee's "They're Biting" was a great success with 11-13 year olds. The teachers get interested, unfortunately, and ask questions which the children cannot follow or, sometimes criticise modern art. I can deal with this but it is a tactical mistake on the teachers' part I think- but you know teachers!

The principle of the art school has a 15 year old boy at the moment who wrote JIORA DISGNE, then crossed out the second word and substituted DIRCES. This was his atttempt at the words "Junior Design" dictated to the class. He draws almost everything with 2 heads: but everything. No suspicion in the teacher's mind of any psychological problem, as far as I could see. Sleep now. I love you. Good night.
Saturday
I slept very well (I hope you did).
Must rush now to see as much of the town as possible (the headmistress has lent me a torch for the misericord in the cathedral. Catching the 4.45 to town. Love you, Lawrence. P.S. Some people liked the Picasso enough to think of a future lecture or two from me. xxx

71647046 - Scarymum

eyes, writing a poem, retreating, then adding a few more words. Soon I shall put out the light, in the hope of sleep. Would you were here: I have not had a chance to see the town yet (except for the Art gallery) but I believe you would like it. But even if it were Wolverhampton I should wish you here for I love you so much.
I think my lectures were successful - to juniors and seniors (about 250-300 in all) and to the parents and adults in the evening (ca 200 of them). It was interesting to act as compere to the films (I thought 'now what would Mansbridge have done?' and reversed it). The children were attentive and I believe some effect may have been made on some of them. Klee's They're Biting was a great success until the 11-13 years old. The teachers get interested, unfortunately, and ask questions which the children cannot follow on, sometimes, criticize modern art. I can deal with this but it is a radical mistake on the teachers' part I think - but you know teachers!

The principle of the art school has a 15 year old boy at the moment who wrote JIORA DISGNE, then crossed out the second word and substituted DIRCES. This was his attempt at the words Junior Design dictated in the class. He draws almost everything with 2 heads: but everything. No suspicion in the teachers mind of any psychological problem, as far as I could see.

sleep now. I love you. Good night
Saturday
I slept very well (I hope you did)
Must rush now to see as much of the town as possible (the headmistress has lent me a cord for the miseriacord (sp?) - the cathedral. Catching the 4.45 to town

love you
Lawrence

71694819 - Preacher357

eyes, writing a poem, retreating, then adding a few more words.
Soon I shall put out the light, in the hope of sleep. Would you
were here: I have not had a chance to see the town yet (except
for the Art gallery) but I believe you would like it. But even if
it were Wolverhampton I should wish you here for I love you so
much.

I think my lectures were successful - to juniors and seniors (about
250 - 300 in all) and to the parents and adults in the evening (ca 200
of them). It was interesting to act as compere to the films (I thought
now what would Mansbridge have done? and reversed it). The
children were attentive and I believe some effect may have been made on
some of them. Klee's They're Biting was a great success with th 11-13
year olds. The teachers get interested, unfortunatley, and ask questions
which the children cannot follow or, sometimes, criticise modern art.
I can deal with this but it is a tactical mistake on the teacher's part
I think - but you know teachers!

The principle of the art school has a 15 year old boy at the moment
who wrote JIORA DISGNE, then crossed out the second word
& substitued DIRCES. This was his attempt at the words
Junior Design dictated to the class. he draws almost everything
with 2 heads: but everything - No suspicion on the teacher's mind
of any psyclological problem, as far as I could see.
Sleep now. I love you. Good night.

Saturday
I slept very well (I hope you did).
Must rush now to see as much of the town as possible (the
headmistress has lent me a torch for the miseriacords (sp?) - the
cathedral. Catching the 4:45 to town.
I love you
Lawrence


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