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  <dc:title>Letters from Max Forster, Munich to Ifor Williams</dc:title>
  <dc:description>Congratulates Ifor Williams on his election as member of the British Academy. He is still working at his study of the Anglo-British river-names. Does not think that Jackson is right in taking the "Lundein" of Nennius to be a borrowing of "Lunden".
He has had to give up teaching since his assistant has denounced him to the Party. His assistant has become his successor. He has drawn up a list of the chronology of Old British sound-changes. Would like a copy of Thomas's book on Welsh River Names. They are all sorry that the "feitschrift" has been taken away from Pokorny.

Enclosed in letter of April 19 :
List entitled "Old British Chronology".</dc:description>
  <dc:date>5/4/1939-19/4/1939</dc:date>
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