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ALS from Cambridge

Cannot support MHAN's scheme for future organisation of lectures. Lays out his objections.

ALS from Cambridge

  • NewmanM/Box 2/10/4
  • Item
  • 24 Dec. 1940 (Year not given, so date is estimated.)
  • Part of Papers of Max Newman

Refers to correspondence between MHAN and [Herbert] Dingle. Believes that MHAN has quite clearly shown 'the absurdity of his alleged 'clock'' and that no further answer is needed.

ALS from Cambridge.

TRG states that his is not a letter, but a list of items. Thanks for the review. Thanks for an article written about him and will try to get a piece in the Globe. He is not expecting to come to Canada during this vacation. Discsusses variouis items for publication. Will send Eleanor a typescript copy of a book for her enjoyment. His family is well with the exception of one elderly relative who believes himself to be dying despite evidence to the contrary. Mary has been over from Oxford to visit them.

ALS from Cambridge.

Thank you for the cutting about Waddie (not present). Has been in College and discusses what he has been doing.mentions family news.

ALS from Cambridge.

Muses about the lot of authors and those who live with them and discusses one written by DC. Archie C has been visiting Cambridge. Asks after a book which he has arranged to send to them.

ALS from Cambridge.

He has been asked by Trevor Davies to preach eight Sundays in July and August at his church in Canada. TRG is looking forward to the trip. News of Archie C.

ALS from Cambridge.

Bad news of Mary coincides with that of a ship; motoring in Burn's and Cowper's country; distressing news of Rex and other deaths; the new Mrs Richard; imminent departure for Canada.

ALS from Cambridge.

Correspondence received and opened by the censor; Coulton in Kingston and as reported in the Daily Telegraph; was he given a degree?; misprints have to be corrected and the sending of proofs; comparing a prophet with a professor; talk about the centenary; loss of the programme; speeches and preaching and the need for physical help; reading; days in and out;; is black out bad for the health? But maybe there should be more; quiet nights; jolly efforts from C U P; family news including a worrying wedding; my best razor.

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