Trinity College, Cambridge - Congratulates Frazer, asks him to dine in Hall when he is in Cambridge: 'It is tantalizing to have you back in College - not to speak of the excellent bust of you - but never to see you yourself.'
It is noted that the Master wishes to sign this memorial; Fellows 'who desire to join in this demonstration' are requested to sign at the bottom and return the sheet no later than 24 February to Sir George Darwin. Two copies; Henry Arthur Hollond, in May 1962, recorded the names on the back of one copy of all those who added their signatures.
Greeting card sent to J. R. M. Butler of H. A. Hollond in Nevile's Court, Trinity College.
arrangements for lobbying College Council
Informs the Master that Margaret Keynes has sent these papers relating to the resignation of A. R. Forsyth to him; has added a note on the 'incident'; he and Broad agree that the papers are worth keeping in the Library.
With memories of the resignation of A. R. Forsyth.
MS poem about the life of Trinity College Fellows, beginning "What are your joys? Ye Senior Fellows say", undated. Accompanied by a letter from the donor, Gerda Morgan, great-granddaughter of Richard Smith, to H. A. Hollond dated 5 Nov. 1941 with stories from Richard Smith's family letters describing his travels in France with the Duke of Devonshire, and other stories from the family about Richard's daughters, who included Richarda Airy, married to Sir George Airy. Accompanied by a typescript biography of Richard Smith that includes further stories of his travels in France, further information about Richarda Airy and her connection with William Whewell.
Smith, Richard (c 1767-1824) Trinity College, Cambridge Fellow, clergymanH M Adams has been demobbed as he will be more use to the Observer Corps and will be able to continue his duties as librarian.