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Hardy, G. H.
DAVT/G/109-114 · Item · 1938-47, nd 
Part of Papers of Harold Davenport

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.

Dyson, F. J.
DAVT/G/88 · Item · 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".'