A self-described stream of consciousness letter describing his hectic schedule, worries about his future with Frances [Whyte], a religious upheaval (worries that his faith is just that he has become 'clever with dialectic tensions and religious terminology'); is aware that analysis requires persevering through pain; thinks analysis is PS's only hope; Mal's father [Walter Joseph Diamond] doesn't see the point of analysis and is balking at the cost; a dermatologist has brought the scratching under control; thinks of suicide but is in no danger of getting on with it; sees that full term ends 6 Dec. at Cambridge and send his best to PS's family; D.A.G. Hinks 'was a hell of a nice guy'.
Trinity Lodge, Cambridge - Encloses a letter [not present] from the Junior Bursar [D.A.G. Hinks] and hopes he has communicated with them direct, on behalf of the College Kitchens; has much to do to prepare for the Judge of Assize and his party who arrive tomorrow.
'From the Junior Bursar, Trinity College, Cambridge'. - Adams issued the Minute Book of the War Memorial Committee of 1919-1922 to Hamson [see O.10a.40/9], 'who has used it for keeping the Minutes of the War Memorial Committee 'appointed by the Council of 27 July 1945'. This Committee has now finished its work for the moment, though it has not yet been formally discharged, and Hamson has handed the book over to Hinks 'as secretary appointed by the special College meeting of 16 November'.