Nevile Butler visiting Harrow and to dine with Lord Haldane, Agnata Butler "active amongst the Belgians and the invalids", death of Charles Eyre.
8 letters and 2 fragments of letters, from:
- Ramsay Macdonald, 6 Mar. 1914
- James Balfour, 8 Jan. 1920
- Lord Haldane, 4 May 1924
- E. Rutherford, 20 June 1925, accepting congratulations for his Order of Merit
- Albert, the future George VI, 26 Apr. 1926, … read more
Included are letters from and R. B. Haldane (C/7, C/10), Sir T. E. Thorpe (C/7), A. J. Balfour (C/8, C/10), Stanley Baldwin (C/8), Sir Henry Newbolt, (C/8) S.A. Arrhenius (C/9), Arthur John Bigge, 1st Baron Stamfordham (C/11), Louis de Broglie (C/11),… read more
Cloan, Auchterarder, Perthshire - Is keeping the enclosure to his letter in case he has any chance of action.
Old Hall, Ramsden, Charlbury.—Wishes to discuss with him the War Office's reaction to his efforts to introduce proper accounting.
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Old Hall, Ramsden, Charlbury
7th Nov 1925
My dear Lawrence
I hope you are back and refreshed. During your… read more
28, Queen Anne's Gate, Westminster - Has put Hardy's request for a grant for publication before the Treasury; asks him to dinner.
Cloan, Auchterarder, Perthshire - Thanks him for his 'Inaugural Lecture', was interested in what he said about the University of Göttingen, and agrees that there is a border region between mathematics and metaphysics; thinks Whitehead's books of immense importance.
Ten letters from:
- Lord Haldane, 2 Mar. 1906, 6 July 1916
- George Otto Trevelyan, 20 Oct. 1920, 1 Dec. 1912, 31 Jan. 1914, 16 Jan. 1923
- Henry Montagu Butler, 30 Jan. 1914
- Arthur C. Benson, 11, 13 June 1924
- Montague John Rendall, 20 July 1916
Cloan, Auchterarder, Perthshire.—Is reluctant to send the enclosed (E1/1-2) to Einstein, as he cannot read English and has no historical interest in his subject.
(With envelope.)
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Cloan, Auchterarder, Perthshire
10 Aug 23
Dear Mrs… read more
28 Queen Anne’s Gate, Westminster.—Has spoken with Einstein about her husband's anticipations of some of his ideas, but Einstein does not read English easily and it is of little use to send him English books.
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28 Queen Anne’s Gate,… read more
Haldane, R.B. On Thomson's Kelvin lecture.
Kempner, A.J.
(letter to J. Kunz re protection against submarines, passed on to Thomson)
The Shiffolds. - Thanks his mother for the presents: the tie and 'very nice edition of the Sonnets', which 'will be a good excuse for reading them again'. But she has got the date of his birthday wrong: he is not 42 until the 28th; as he 'never remembers… read more
8 Grosvenor Crescent, S.W. - Glad to hear his father is 'getting on well' and that his mother is also well. Julian is now 'quite right again', and went to school for the first time this morning. This was 'quite a success', though 'unfortunately Miss… read more
Wallington, Cambo, Northumberland [headed paper, though the letter's contents suggest it is written from Glasgow]. - Hopes that Bob is comfortably settled by now. Has seen his letter to Caroline; wants him to write to him and tell him some of his… read more
In the train to Brighton.—(20th.) Her good habit of writing daily has broken down. Has received his telegram, and discusses the carpet offered to him. She dined on the day after she last wrote [11th] with Frances and Haldane, who is surprisingly ‘anti-… read more
In the train from Folkestone.—(20 Oct.) Has learnt of his safe arrival at Boulogne. Hopes that Alan and Kisch will prove more competent than expected.
[24 Queen Anne’s Gate, S.W.]—Is depressed at having to spend the winter without him, despite the… read more
The Manor House, Mells, Frome.—Thanks him for his letter and telegram; it doesn’t matter about Frida. She gathers that Montagu did not stay with Bill, and that his expedition was rather unsuccessful. Has been shopping in Frome. Asks whether he minds… read more
La Fortezza, Aulla, Lunigiana. - He and Bessie are 'comfortably settled in this castle' which is a real one: he is not mistaking a hotel for a castle like Don Quixote. Describes the surrounding countryside. The Waterfields have been here for almost a… read more