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Add. MS c/103/87
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Letter from J. R. Mozley to Nora Sidgwick
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- 8 Mar. 1906 (Creation)
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Thanks her for the pleasant visit he had to Newnham. Remarks on the rapport that exists 'in the spiritual atmosphere of Cambridge'. Reports that he is staying with F.C. Hodgson [in Twickenham], and that the Dakynses are also there; the [J.B?.] Mayors and Tawney came to lunch the previous day. There was much conversation about Henry Sidgwick: A Memoir, and refers to some of the comments made about it. States that none of them had seen the review of the book in the previous week's Academy. [Graham] Dakyns spoke to him about 'McTaggart's book, which he had read with great pleasure.' Reports that he was very busy up to the previous Tuesday evening 'preparing a lecture on the emperor Justinian'.
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- Sidgwick, Eleanor Mildred (1845-1936), college head (Subject)
- Hodgson, Francis Cotterell (1837-1919) civil servant and author (Subject)
- Dakyns, Henry Graham (1838-1911) schoolmaster (Subject)
- Dakyns, Margaret Elsie (1846-1908) wife of Henry Graham Dakyns (Subject)
- Dakyns, Henry Graham (1874-1937) businessman (Subject)
- Mayor, Joseph Bickersteth (1828-1916), philosopher and classical scholar (Subject)
- Mayor, Alexandrina Jessie (1830-1927), wife of Joseph Bickersteth Mayor (Subject)
- Tawney, Charles Henry (1837-1922), Sanskrit scholar (Subject)