Thanks Nora for her invitation to dine with her on 18 April, but regrets that he must decline, as they expect 'Hal [their son] from India on the 20th', and he shall not return to Cambridge until 22 or 23 April. In relation to Henry Sidgwick: A Memoir, states that both he and Maggie have read 'in it', and feel that Nora has 'completely succeeded.' Informs her of a mistake on page 32, in which it is claimed that Brookfield was a member of the Apostles' Society: Brookfield was a friend of his father's, and was 'an excellent talker', but 'did not care enough about things to be a good Apostle.' Jackson quotes from a letter from his 'oldest living friend, Dr Melland', referring to Henry Sidgwick's love of truth, clear reasoning and logical power, his unselfish devotion to education in every direction, and his willing sacrifice of time and money, when needful to carry on any good cause.
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Add. MS c/103/58
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Unidad documental simple
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3 Apr 1906
Parte de Additional Manuscripts c
Add. MS c/37/61
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3 Feb. 1896
Parte de Additional Manuscripts c
Add. MS c/37/62-66
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1903-1907
Parte de Additional Manuscripts c
Letters from Melland dated 30 Jan. 1906 to 16 Sept. 1907.
Add. MS c/37/68
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21 July 1922
Parte de Additional Manuscripts c