56 Bateman St., Cambridge - Thanks her for a copy of the bibliography, cannot think how he failed to subscribe to a copy.
56 Bateman Street, Cambridge - Thanks him for the book [S. G. Owen's 'Greece and Rome: a selection from the works of Sir James George Frazer'?], has only just returned from six months in Italy, Sicily, and Greece.
Headed 'Trinity College Library. List of Inscriptions and other stones from the well (inside main entrance) to be sent to the Fitzwilliam Museum (Council Minute Oct. 1922). With numbers from the Corpus Inscriptionum Graecarum. Note at bottom: 'I have copied the numbers from Mr D. S. Robertson's labels. C. B. Hurry'. Two copies, one with note in pencil at top, 'Copy sent to J. B. 14 Feb. 1924), and renumbering in pencil.
Trinity College, Cambridge. - 'Your Gaselee... is perfect...'
Halford, Shipston on Stour, Worcestershire - Thanks him for writing to Frazer & Green for a portable urinal; their companion [Violet Wynne] was called home by a sister he has no kind words for; wishes he had died before the war, has a gloomy prospect of life; was surprised [Donald] Robertson was elected to the Greek Chair rather than A. D. Nock.
Accompanied by a copy of The Future of Greek Studies by D. S. Robertson, Cambridge, 1929.
56 Bateman Street, Cambridge - Thanks her for the Downie biography; would like to visit.
Found in file of notes for lectures on Aeschylus' Persae, B/3/1.
Halford, Shipston on Stour. Dated 19 July, 1929 - Thanks him for writing to Frazer & Green for a portable urinal; their companion [Violet Wynne] was called home by a sister he has no kind words for; wishes he had died before the war, has a gloomy prospect of life; was surprised [Donald] Robertson was elected to the Greek Chair rather than A. D. Nock.
Trinity College, Cambridge - A letter of sympathy on the death of J.G.F., admiring his 'gentle kindness and courtesy, his unfailing sympathy and interest in the work of lesser men'.
56 Bateman St. - When term begins, he will see if he can do what she suggests, but he is afraid he is not hopeful about the Ovid; will certainly get 'Pasha the Pom', and is happy to hear about 'Africa'.
Trinity College Cambridge. - Has been asked by the Greek Play Committee, of which he is the chairman, to thank Trevelyan for allowing them to use his translation of the "Antigone".
56 Bateman Street, Cambridge. - refers to 'accompanying photograph' [no longer present].
Sends a quotation from Propertius.
56 Bateman St, Cambridge. - Thanks Gow for sending the proofs of A. E. Housman: A Sketch