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Add. MS c/103/105 · Item · 18 Mar 1906
Part of Additional Manuscripts c

Thanks Nora for the reviews of Henry Sidgwick: A Memoir, which he returns to her [not included]. Agrees that the people who did not know Henry or his work are the people who disapprove of the book. Adds that they could not accommodate everybody. Alsoread more

Sidgwick, Arthur (1840–1920), educationist and classical scholar
Add. MS c/100/107 · Item · 31 Dec. 1885
Part of Additional Manuscripts c

Announces that they are all going to London 'on the 6th', and he proposed to attend regularly from that time forward. Adds that he will come 'on the 4th', if Myers really wants him. States that five of them (including Lady Rayleigh and Nora) propose toread more

Add. MS c/99/192 · Item · 3 Feb [1877?]
Part of Additional Manuscripts c

Reports that he and Nora have now got their affairs regarding 'the Education of Women' into order for the term. Has much to do, as he is to lecture on Shakespeare, Bacon, and perhaps Milton in addition to his usual work. Reports that when they left herread more

Add. MS c/100/273 · Item · [1 Mar 1876]
Part of Additional Manuscripts c

Sympathises with Myers in relation to his anxieties, and confesses to feeling guilty about his own happiness, while those around him are unhappy. Reports that his mother is 'ill and depressed', partly due to loneliness; refers to his brother William'sread more

Add. MS c/105/39 · Item · 10 Jul 1900
Part of Additional Manuscripts c

Typewritten copy. Believes that he is 'progressing in convalescence', but is having his 'ups and down '. Has read with much interest the report that Bryce sent, and thinks it to be 'decidedly improved' by the additions. Awaits the result with interest.read more