Source unknown.
Includes items found in the book.
'To A. E. Houman, most Ovidian man alive'. Note from Palmer?
University College, Gower Street, London. - '... three frivolous poems... I have had some copies bound'.
56 Bateman St, Cambridge. - Thanks Gow for sending the proofs of A. E. Housman: A Sketch
With signature.
SPHS Reports of Council; Objectives of SPHS: Catalogue of Lantern Slides; contents page, perhaps from a SPHS publication; cover letter from George A. Macmillan, Honorary Secretary.
Typescript transcript of Housman's lecture notes. Loose inside, note of thanks to Gow from 'B. G. B.' [Bertram Goulding Brown'.
Names of students and marks awarded to them; index of passages (classical and English); index of scholars and subjects; notes for lectures.
With notes for lectures, translation and commentary.
'Testimonia Veterum De Personis Typicis Comoediae Recentioris' etc. Gow's first unsuccessful Fellowship dissertation?
'The Stock Characters of Later Greek and of Roman Comedy, with some account of their origin and influence'.
Flendyshe, Fen Ditton, Cambridge. - '...a. most admirable piece of work...'
St. Anthony in Roseland, Nr. Porthscatho, Cornwall. - 'I understand that you collect ploughs...'. With drawing of plough.