7, Park Parade, Cambridge - In the first letter, he describes his first week at Trinity College, Cambridge, buying a cap and gown, describes the enforcement of cap wearing by Varsity Proctors, other customs, playing Ping-Pong, meeting students from foreign countries, lists sheet music he wants from home, and describes his female Supervisor, D. Hoare of Newnham College. Later he announces he has joined Magpie & Stump, and describes his plans to return to Latymer School for Speech Day.
Add. MS a/635/1-3
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15-26 Oct. [1933]
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Add. MS a/635/14-20
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16-22 Jan. [1936]
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Letters from the Headmaster and two masters at Latymer School [V. S. E. Davis, W. E. Cunliffe, H. B. Champion], J. Burnaby at Trinity, and friends Mary [?], Fred C. Newton and Ronald Watts.
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16 Apr. [1936]
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83, The Limes Avenue, New Southgate, N.11. - Discusses raising money for an annual prize, the Leonard Jones Prize, at the Latymer School.
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[1933-1934]
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7, Park Parade, Cambridge - Two letters from Nov. 1933, one from March 1934. Describes social engagements, more about his Supervisor [Dorothy Hoare], the popularity of cherrywood pipes, gramophones and Jazz; a Varsity game vs a reserve team of the 'Spurs.
Add. MS a/635/8-9
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Sept.-Oct. [1934]
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7, Park Parade, Cambridge - Discusses a school bill and describes his temporary position as teacher to scholarship students at Milton Road School.