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BUTJ/M/5/1/14
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Letter from G K M Butler to [J R M Butler]
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- 26 Oct 1913 (Creation)
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1 folded sheet
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Dined with M R James who is bored of the Vice-Chancellorship, argument between Garrett and Fitzgerald when climbing, "wild Welsh Tory" at the Union, Magpie and Stump, Robert Law "a capital fellow though he belongs to a damned Trades Union", Alf Noyes had a heated debate with Charles Waldstein, Nevile Butler developing into a good soccer player, Temperley a poor lecturer, Simpson good in matter but bad in delivery, Political Science "a shocking hard subject", Cornford "a positive danger to the public".
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- James, Montague Rhodes (1862-1936), college head, scholar, and author (Subject)
- Noyes, Alfred (1880–1958) poet (Subject)
- Butler, Sir Nevile Montagu (1893-1973), knight, diplomat (Subject)
- Simpson, Frederick Arthur (1883-1974), historian (Subject)
- Temperley, Harold William Vazeille (1879-1939), historian (Subject)
- Cornford, Francis Macdonald (1874-1943), classical scholar (Subject)
- Walston, Sir Charles (1856-1927), Knight, archaeologist (Subject)