Return to Cambridge, heated discussion on Alcaics and the classical education, dined at High Table, Reginald Vere Laurence enjoys being Junior Bursar as it gives him power over the lives of undergraduates, description of a gathering in Henry Jackson's rooms
Typed letter, unsigned, concerning a medieval stone head dug up at the back of the Master's Lodge.
10 letters relating to commissioning a copy of Dora Meeson's portrait of Howard Morley made by A. Dorothy Cohen for the College, with five letters from Cohen, one from Howard Morley's nephew Charles, two letters from Walter Lamb recommending Cohen, and administrative letters from Winstanley to R. V. Laurence, and one from John Charrington to Winstanley.
(On the front of the menu is a photograph of the Great Gate at Trinity. The signatures include those of a number of Fellows of the College besides Housman, including F. A. Simpson, R. St John Parry, Henry Jackson, V. H. Stanton, W. C. Dampier Whetham, Sedley Taylor, R. Vere Laurence, J. Ellis McTaggart, H. McLeod Innes, Gaillard Lapsley, F. R. Tennant, and F. G. Hopkins.)
Explaining that he was unlucky not to be elected a Fellow