Geoffrey Langdon Keynes, Margaret Elizabeth Darwin, the twelfth of May 1917

to celebrate their golden wedding, the pleasure of your company is requested for luncheon in the Fellows' Dining Room at Churchill College at 1 o'clock on Saturday 20th May 1967.

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Geoffrey Langdon Keynes, Margaret Elizabeth Darwin, the twelfth of May 1917

to celebrate their golden wedding, the pleasure of your company is requested for luncheon in the Fellows' Dining Room at Churchill College at 1 o'clock on Saturday 20th May 1967.

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Richard Keynes?
Language
English
Pages
20

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Edition Notes

"100 copies printed"--Colophon.
Contains Sir Geoffrey's and Lady Margaret's speeches at the luncheon, an undelivered speech by Christopher Cornford, and a list of invited guests.

Published in
[Cambridge, Cambridgeshire?

Classifications

Library of Congress
RD27.35.G46 A5 1967

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Pagination
20 p. ;
Number of pages
20

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL2998318M
LCCN
84256385

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