University of Durham, Armstrong College, Newcastle-Upon-Tyne - Hears from Major Temperley that there is a chance that Sir James might be able to lecture, and wonders what fee he would regard as appropriate.
Printed syllabuses of the course of lectures for the University of Cambridge Board of Extra-mural Studies Summer Session 1929, and printed Leaflet No. 65 from The Historical Association, March 1926, "A Brief Summary of Diplomatic Events from the German Armistice to Locarno" by Harold Temperley.
Dined with M R James who is bored of the Vice-Chancellorship, argument between Garrett and Fitzgerald when climbing, "wild Welsh Tory" at the Union, Magpie and Stump, Robert Law "a capital fellow though he belongs to a damned Trades Union", Alf Noyes had a heated debate with Charles Waldstein, Nevile Butler developing into a good soccer player, Temperley a poor lecturer, Simpson good in matter but bad in delivery, Political Science "a shocking hard subject", Cornford "a positive danger to the public".