Hardy's communications are letters and cards in his distinctive spiky handwriting, often with parentheses and balloons of afterthoughts, some in pencil and few dated other than by postmark.
G.109: 1938, 1939
G.110: 1940. Appeal on behalf of H. Heilbronn.
G.111: 1941, nd. Undated letter (perhaps 1942) refers to 'an undergraduate here called Dyson who is very promising' [F. J. Dyson].
G.112: 1944, May-Dec. and nd. Mainly on revisions of `Hardy-Wright' but including a little general mathematical information.
G.113: 1944. Davenport's letter and revision of Chapter 24, October, and miscellaneous comments on other parts of book.
G.114: 1945, 1946, 1947.
DAVT/G/109-114
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1938-47, nd
Part of Papers of Harold Davenport
DAVT/G/88
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1942, 1946
Part of Papers of Harold Davenport
Includes laudatory report by Davenport on 'fellowship thesis by F. J. Dyson: "Two problems in the theory of numbers".'