Typed copy. Shepheard's Hotel, Cairo. Pleased at fellowships for Neil Adam and John Burnaby, Cairo preferable to Alexandria, visit to a native village.
Presumes Trinity does not want him to return, will get in touch with the WEA on his return with a view to lecturing, Winstanley, Burnaby and Bragg all seem to be back at Trinity.
On printed headed notepaper of J. Burnaby, Junior Bursar, Trinity. Signed by Sydney C. Cockerell, [director of the Fitzwilliam Museum].
Trinity College, Cambridge. - 'Very many thanks for your Housman book...'.
Six letters between Leggatt Brothers of London and John Burnaby from 1922, two letters from C. Gerald Agnew to A. S. F. Gow dated 1926, a report to Council from Gow dated May 25, 1929 enclosing letters from Morland Agnew, C. Gerald Agnew, A. Dyer of William Dyer & Sons, and R. Langton Douglas, with two further letters from Morland Agnew and A. Daniel dated July 1929. Accompanied by a sheet of information about the portrait.
Trinity College Memorials CommitteeLetters from the Headmaster and two masters at Latymer School [V. S. E. Davis, W. E. Cunliffe, H. B. Champion], J. Burnaby at Trinity, and friends Mary [?], Fred C. Newton and Ronald Watts.
Correspondence between John Wordie, Robert Robson, and John Burnaby concerning information about Tisdall at Trinity College in the archives and memories of Fellows who knew Tisdall or were at Gallipoli with him. With letters between Tressilian Nicholas and John Wordie concerning the invitation to Nicholas to represent the College at the ceremony on board the HMS President commemorating the Victoria Cross award to Tisdall, with Nicholas' memories of Gallipoli, and of Wordie's father Sir James Mann Wordie. Accompanied by the invitation, the programme for the ceremony, the HMS President's typed schedule for the event, a news clipping relating to the ceremony and another about the speaker Rear-Admiral Godfrey Place, and an exchange of letters between Nicholas and John Bradfield about the ceremony.
Nicholas, Tressilian Charles (1887–1989), geologistTrinity College, Cambridge. Dated June 14, 1922 - Assures him that the Clerk of the Works will work with whatever firm he employs to fit up the room given him to use as a library.
Accompanied by an undated circular for the M. & S. [Magpie and Stump Debating Society] announcing a meeting and urging members to vote for Mr Burnaby and for Carus-Wilson.
On Robertson as an actor.
Regarding the Trinity College gardens.
Wittgenstein, Ludwig Josef Johann (1889-1951), philosopherTrinity Lodge. Gordon Butler was almost elected a Fellow, John Burnaby elected as the best classicist, Nevile Butler has started work, Fritz Sommerkamp to visit.