the conferment of the freedom of his native city, Bodmin, upon Sir Arthur QUiller-CouCh, of Which some account was recently given on this page, inspired an editorial in “The Times,” which described him as “a maft of letters without pedantry, a student without stuffiness.”
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Press, Volume LXXII, Issue 21975, 26 December 1936, Page 13
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