Mr. Bernard 'Shaw is among the celebrities of to-day who are "hopeless" from the autograph hunter's point of view Lady Swaythling's children, however! scored off him when they were young Keen autograph hunters, the youni' Montagus realised that (o writo to 0.8..S in the ordinary way was hopeless. So they composed a letter, in which they staled that they wished to call their new guineapig "Bernard Shaw," but they did not like to do so without, his permission for fear he might object. By the next post camo a postcard bearing- the words: "1 object most strougly." and the signature of George Bernard Shaw.
During the-first five months of this year thn Cambridge police collected 918 .o>ytitir|pss bir.velee from the etreett of the university town.
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Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 50, 27 August 1925, Page 3
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