A.L.s. from Naram Das to J. R. Tanner, from Warkworth Villas, Cambridge
- Miscellaneous/Box 7/DA3
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- 10 November 1910
Part of Miscellaneous Papers
Would like to migrate to St John's College, and gives reasons.
Das, Naram (fl 1910)
A.L.s. from Naram Das to J. R. Tanner, from Warkworth Villas, Cambridge
Part of Miscellaneous Papers
Would like to migrate to St John's College, and gives reasons.
Das, Naram (fl 1910)
Part of Miscellaneous Papers
Commends Sykes, has received a letter praising an article of his on 'the Descent into Hades' and notes that Professor E. W. Watson is to dine in Hall.
Part of Miscellaneous Papers
Gives his views on the mathematics and physics abilities of a number of his students.
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Gives notice that he is to give a lecture at St Catts which will 'endeavour to get youths to look at things ancient and modern from a larger point of view' and asks JRT to inform any undergraduate he thinks fit.
A.L.s., from George Michael Moncrieff Robinson to J. R. Tanner
Part of Miscellaneous Papers
Sends a list of names of 'gentlemen who were all unwell...on account of Hall last night'
Robinson, George Michael Moncrieff (b 1882)
A.L.s., from Kenelm Henry Smith to J. R. Tanner
Part of Miscellaneous Papers
Sends his reminiscences of his College acquaintances. Includes a note from R. F. Scott to J. R. Tanner noting that he has 'always shrunk from any dealings with him'.
Smith, Kenelm Henry (1837-1917)
Part of Miscellaneous Papers
Discusses his College bill.
Part of Miscellaneous Papers
Notes that choir practices are too short for musical 'puzzles'. Says that they want real basses or real tenors, and not baritones for the choir.
Part of Miscellaneous Papers
Is pleased to be rid of 'the responsibility of Holme(?).
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Is pleased that JRT has written about his Newton reviews, but is disappointed they do not agree on the subject. Discusses the work of Carlyle, and his belief that all science is futile.