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THMJ II/C/75
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Correspondence: Received by J. J. Thomson as Master of Trinity College, Cambridge
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- 1932 (Creation)
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Includes letter, 1 Mar. 1932, from Virginia Woolf to Thomson, saying she is honoured to be offered the opportunity to give the Clark Lectures for the year 1932/1933 but that she feels she must decline 'as an amateur without training in scholarship and without experience of lecturing'. It is a 'peculiar gratification... to have been offered a lectureship once held by [her] father'.
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- Woolf, Adeline Virginia (1882-1941), writer and publisher (Subject)
- Baldwin, Stanley (1867-1947), 1st Earl Baldwin of Bewdley, Prime Minister (Subject)
- Blunden, Edmund Charles (1896-1974), poet (Subject)
- Dale, Sir Henry Hallett (1875–1968), physiologist and pharmacologist (Subject)
- Inge, Mary Catharine (1880-1949), née Spooner, wife of William Ralph Inge (Subject)