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Letter from Florence Image to Denys Arthur Winstanley
O./11.17A · Item · 6 Jul. 1941
Parte de Manuscripts in Wren Class O

8, Grange Gardens, Cambridge. - Thanks Winstanley for taking an initial look at the letters [from her late husband to W. F. Smith]. Mr [Hugh McLeod?] Innes has 'just approved Vol. i in its present form'. Would like Winstanley to read through again and if he has no corrections to pass the typescript to the Master [G. M. Trevelyan] to convey to the Council. Would like to produce a 'more perfect edition' of the letters if 'life should again prove amenable'.

Explains that 'Gaps in and at the end of sentences denote Greek passages which await the pen of a Classic. Paragraphs omitted are not indicated since my husband generally disposed of a subject in a paragraph - and the omissions do not disturb the rhythm. But words and passages omitted, as also one or two arresting observations shorn of their context which I retained, are duly indicated'.

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Letters relating to a portrait of Howard Morley
Add. MS a/232/13 · Item · 1920-21
Parte de Additional Manuscripts a

10 letters relating to commissioning a copy of Dora Meeson's portrait of Howard Morley made by A. Dorothy Cohen for the College, with five letters from Cohen, one from Howard Morley's nephew Charles, two letters from Walter Lamb recommending Cohen, and administrative letters from Winstanley to R. V. Laurence, and one from John Charrington to Winstanley.

Letter from A. E. Housman to G. C. A. Jackson
Add. MS a/551/16 · Item · 7 Nov. 1930
Parte de Additional Manuscripts a

(With an envelope.)

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Transcript

Trinity College | Cambridge
7 Nov. 1930

My dear Gerald,

When once you are admitted it will not be possible for me to ask you to the High Table, so will you come and dine with me in Hall on Thursday, the first day I have free; and I will ask Winstanley to put off your fall in the social scale till after wards†. Come to my rooms about 7.50 on the night.

Your affectionate godfather
A. E. Housman.

[Direction on envelope:] G. A. C.† Jackson Esq | B 3 New Court | Trinity College

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The envelope, which is not stamped or postmarked, has been marked in pencil ‘7.11.30’.

† Sic.

Letter from G K M Butler to [J R M Butler]
BUTJ/M/5/1/17 · Item · 30 Nov 1913
Parte de Papers of Sir James Butler (J. R. M. Butler)

Chaired a debate on the Poor Law, Poland, Geoffrey Tower is to lecture on the poets of the reformation, hopes no Newnhamites will attend and cause them to be curtailed, Winstanley has revolutionised history, Malcolm Bullock and Dennis Robertson, Robertson has resigned his post with the OTC.

Letter from Denys A. Winstanley to Sir James Frazer
FRAZ/4/18 · Item · 8 Nov. 1940
Parte de Papers of Sir James Frazer

Trinity College, Cambridge - Has heard that Frazer will not be able to attend the ceremony of installing the new Master and sympathises with his disappointment, given his position as senior master and his long connection with the college.

Letter from A. E. Housman to [D. A.] Winstanley
Add. MS b/1/26 · Item · 29 Apr 1921
Parte de Additional Manuscripts b

Trinity College. Encloses his Latin inscriptions for Prior and Sedley Taylor, noting his use of the nominative case as Sedley Taylor is not declinable and the debate over the declinability of Prior would "excite acrimonious controversy."

Letter from G K M Butler to N M Butler
BUTJ/M/5/1/31 · Item · 2 Aug 1914
Parte de Papers of Sir James Butler (J. R. M. Butler)

Encourages him to make for Switzerland, it would be scandalous if the country went to war to increase Russian influence in the Balkans, Winstanley and Bertrand Russell campaigning against war, Trinity High Table cricket team (G H Hardy not in good form) WEA social gathering.

O./11a.2/3A · Item · 30 Nov. 1940
Parte de Manuscripts in Wren Class O

Accompanying a college bill of [Charles?] Ames, Christmas 1726, 'found 'among some miscellaneous letters, etc., which came from R. F. Scott's collections', for which despite the pencil note at the bottom the St. John's librarians can 'find no Johnian Ames of the right date' and so send on to Trinity.

Letter from Rose E. Thomson to Lady Frazer
FRAZ/33/410 · Item · 23 Nov. 1939
Parte de Papers of Sir James Frazer

Trinity Lodge, Cambridge - Her husband cannot answer her letter himself, as he has been ill since March, a case of over-work nearly all his life; the Vice Master [Denys Arthur Winstanley] takes his place and they will not hear of his resignation; he was pleased to hear that Frazer's notebooks were donated to the British Museum; their daughter Joan is now at the Labour Ministry in Sidney College; hopes they enjoy their new flats; will call next week, 'I only wish I could say that my Husband is clear in his mind now'.