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SMIJ/1/38
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Letter from Bernard Dickinson to James Smith
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- 25 Nov. 1946 (Production)
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2 single sheets
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(1904-1972)
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‘As from’ Boarbank Hall, Grange-over-Sands.—Is glad that Leavis is supporting Smith’s candidature [for the chair at Fribourg]. ‘If you get a backing from T. S. Eliot, I should think you will be home.’ Thinks he has enough ecclesiastical backing. ‘It was news to me that Fr. J. B. Reeves received you [into the Church].’ Encloses information from Hanrahan about the Newman Society’s involvement with the appointment, and urges him to apply immediately. Has heard via D[ouglas] Woodruff that the salary is £500 a year.
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- Dickinson, Bernard (fl 1938–1947) Roman Catholic priest (Sujet)
- Leavis, Frank Raymond (1895-1978), literary critic (Sujet)
- Reeves, John Baptist (1888–1976), Dominican friar (Sujet)
- Hanrahan, Patrick J. (fl 1946), Roman Catholic priest and teacher of canon law (Sujet)
- Eliot, Thomas Stearns (1888–1965), poet, critic, and publisher (Sujet)
- Woodruff, John Douglas (1897–1978), journalist and wit (Sujet)
- Newman Society (Sujet)
- University of Fribourg (Sujet)