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  [[ From Wikipedia: Eric Derwent Walrond (18 December 1898 – 8 August 1966) was an Afro-Caribbean
  [[ From Wikipedia: Eric Derwent Walrond (18 December 1898 – 8 August 1966) was an Afro-Caribbean
Harlem Renaissance writer and journalist. Born in Georgetown, British Guiana, the son of a Barbadian
Harlem Renaissance writer and journalist. Born in Georgetown, British Guiana, the son of a Barbadian
mother and a Guyanese father.]]
mother and a Guyanese father...]]

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UNIVERSITY OF THE WEST INDIES Mary Seacole Hall Cable And Telegraph "University" Phone P.B.X. 76661 seal with lion, snake, book Our Reference Mona, Kingston 7 Jamaica, W.I.

 13th April, 1967

Dear Mr. Conroy,

 I do hope you will forgive me, a complete stranger, writing you on a personal matter.
 My father, the late Eric Walrond, died recently, and among his personal effects

which were sent to myself and my sister, was a copy of your book, with an inscription by yourself, which suggested that you knew him well.

 For various family reasons, I did not know my father well, but am very anxious to learn

a good deal more about him, both for personal family purposes and also because some of my colleagues in the field of Caribbean literature have Note: letter does not continue.

[[ From Wikipedia: Eric Derwent Walrond (18 December 1898 – 8 August 1966) was an Afro-Caribbean

Harlem Renaissance writer and journalist. Born in Georgetown, British Guiana, the son of a Barbadian mother and a Guyanese father...]]