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Sender: New English Weekly
Recipient: Orage, Jessie
Letters: 1 telegram
Date(s): No date
Location: BC MS 20c Orage, section 31
Note: The staff of G K's Weekly offers sympathy on the death of A R Orage.
Sender: Bain, G.W.?
Recipient: New English Weekly
Letters: 1
Date(s): 6 Nov 1934?
Location: BC MS 20c Orage, section 33
Note: Sincerely hopes" that Orage's death will not cause the paper to stop, which would be an appalling blow".
Sender: Bartram, C
Recipient: New English Weekly
Letters: 1
Date(s): 14 Nov 1934
Location: BC MS 20c Orage, section 33
Note: Explains that his only excuse for writing is to urge that the best memorial to Orage will be the completion of his work.
Sender: Belloc, Hilaire
Recipient: New English Weekly
Letters: 1
Date(s): No date
Location: BC MS 20c Orage, section 33
Note: Adds his tribute to the memory of A R Orage and comments that "Orage was the only Editor who could get men to write what they believed, to enter into real controversy, to publish the truth on public affairs and at the same time to give the paper which he conducted a tone of its own and that unity which is the true test of editorship".
Sender: Bardsley, W. L.
Recipient: New English Weekly
Letters: 1
Date(s): 22ov 1934
Location: BC MS 20c Orage, section 33
Note: Writing from the Social Credit Secretariat enclosing three press cuttings from the International Press- Cutting Bureau about A R Orage, following his death..
Sender: Brown, Ivor
Recipient: New English Weekly
Letters: 1
Date(s): 16 Nov 1934?
Location: BC MS 20c Orage, section 33
Note: Writes on the death of A R Orage that his absence from England must excuse his unpunctual tribute to a man of rare gifts and great power to communicate them.
Sender: Horsfall -Carter, W.
Recipient: New English Weekly
Letters: 1
Date(s): No date
Location: BC MS 20c Orage, section 33
Note: Writes on the death of A R Orage paying tribute to Orage pointing out that "It is worth a king's ransom to write for a periodical where one can have entirely free expression - as many of your correspondents will have no doubt declared". He prays for the periodical to be spared for a long time to transmit his (Orage's) message.
Sender: Cummings, Arthur C.
Recipient: New English Weekly
Letters: 2
Date(s): 7 Nov 1934; 8 Nov 1934
Location: BC MS 20c Orage, section 33
Note: Writes conveying the deep sympathy of the Southam Newspapers of Canada on the death of A R Orage. He adds that the Social Credit Movement has sustained an irreparable loss. The second telegram conveys the deepest sympathy of the "Ottawa Citizen".
Sender: Earnshaw, John
Recipient: New English Weekly
Letters: 1
Date(s): 9 Nov 1934
Location: BC MS 20c Orage, section 33
Note: Expresses the sincere sympathy of the Bradford Douglas Social Credit Group on the death of A R Orage.
Sender: Forbes, Mansfield D.
Recipient: New English Weekly
Letters: 1
Date(s): 7 Nov 1934
Location: BC MS 20c Orage, section 33
Note: Expresses his acute, even haunting sense of bereavement on the death of A R Orage. Suggests that a New English Weekly continuing will be by far the most appropriate memorial to Orage, "whose uniquely presence-full notes seemed to reverberate their encouraging presence from week to week, to week upon week upon week..."
Sender: Fox, R. J.
Recipient: New English Weekly
Letters: 1
Date(s): 15 Nov 1934
Location: BC MS 20c Orage, section 33
Note: Regrets that now that Orage has gone he reluctantly cannot continue his subscription to New English Weekly. Attached is a tribute to Orage, although not mentioned as an enclosure in the letter.
Sender: Frost, C.W.
Recipient: New English Weekly
Letters: 1
Date(s): 16 Nov 1934
Location: BC MS 20c Orage, section 33
Note: Writes regretting the passing on A R Orage blessing the day when he first came under the influence of Orage, who remains in his memory as " that highest of all types - the truthseeker who asks nothing for himself"