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Cote
Add. MS a/215/28
Titre
William Whewell to Julius Charles Hare
Date(s)
- 22 Sept. 1833 (Production)
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Pièce
Étendue matérielle et support
4 pp.
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Histoire archivistique
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Portée et contenu
WW gives his opinion of possible tutors. He is having trouble settling into his new abode - JCH's old rooms. The fact 'there is no longer a Hyde Hall [the old home of the Malcolms] within reach is enough of itself to make it very doubtful whether the future can be as happy as the past'. WW is concerned that as more and more of his old friends - especially 'you and Worsley [Thomas Worsley] and Rose [Hugh Rose]' - leave the college he is becoming faster fixed. WW must see John Herschel before he departs to the Cape of Good Hope: 'I cannot look at so long an absence of a man whom I admire and love so much, without dear regret'.