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THMJ II/C/2-4
Title
Correspondence: Letters of congratulation on J. J. Thomson's appointment as Master of Trinity College, Cambridge
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- 9 Feb 1918 (Creation)
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3 folders
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See A/54 and A/131 for related material.
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- Boughey, Anchitel Harry Fletcher (1849-1936), classicist and clergyman (Subject)
- Buckler, William Hepburn (1867-1952) diplomat and classical scholar (Subject)
- Frazer, Sir James George (1854-1941), knight, social anthropologist and classical scholar (Subject)
- Glaisher, James Whitbread Lee (1848-1928), mathematician and astronomer (Subject)
- Hort, Fanny Henrietta (1836-1925) wife of Fenton John Anthony Hort (Subject)
- Image, John Maxwell (1842-1919), classicist (Subject)
- MacAlister, Sir Donald (1854-1934) 1st Baronet, physician and medical administrator (Subject)
- Paget, Stella Rosalind Jeanetta (1855-1939), née Salomons, wife of George Edmund Paget (Subject)
- Miley, Miles (1856-1939), physician (Subject)
- Pemberton, Thomas Percy (1832-1921), born Hudson, clergyman (Subject)
- Steinthal, Alfred Ernest (1858-1929), registrar and translator (Subject)
- Vernon, Maud Venables (1869-1948), writer (Subject)
- Prior, Margaret (1856-1933), née Westcott, wife of Rev. Charles Herman Prior (Subject)
- Rutherford, Ernest (1871-1937), Baron Rutherford of Nelson, physicist (Subject)
- Willis, Minnie (1871-1931), linguist (Subject)