- NewmanL/A/A2/Jack/26
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- 1930 (Circa. Letter undated.)
Part of Papers of Lyn Newman
Expresses a weariness of his professorship. Urges William to fix a provisional date for a meeting. Mentions G. G. Coulton.
Jack, Adolphus Alfred (1868-1946)
Part of Papers of Lyn Newman
Expresses a weariness of his professorship. Urges William to fix a provisional date for a meeting. Mentions G. G. Coulton.
Jack, Adolphus Alfred (1868-1946)
Part of Papers of Lyn Newman
Mentions that he has been spending the Easter break with his father. Describes his busy life in Aberdeen. Reminisces about the afternoon Frank visited him and wishes that they could meet again. Mentions Gilson and Ward.
Jack, Adolphus Alfred (1868-1946)
Part of Papers of Lyn Newman
Incomplete. Mentions that he has had news of the Young family from the Hobsons. Refers to his failure to arrange a meeting with Lawrence. Urges William to return from Switzerland. Mentions his visit to Cambridge and his meeting with the Master of Peterhouse.
Jack, Adolphus Alfred (1868-1946)
ALS to William Young and drafts of other writings.
Part of Papers of Lyn Newman
Thanks William warmly for his testimony. On the same paper as drafts of an obituary and another letter.
Jack, Adolphus Alfred (1868-1946)
Autograph letter to William Young
Part of Papers of Lyn Newman
Discusses his theological objections to becoming a Godfather. Details the associations of the name Adolphus. Hopes that William will not think that he has refused the trusteeship because of the trouble involved.
Jack, Adolphus Alfred (1868-1946)
Autograph postcard signed to Frank C. Young
Part of Papers of Lyn Newman
Picture of Nithbank, Thornhill with the caption "This is the house that Jack lives in".
Jack, Adolphus Alfred (1868-1946)
Autograph postcard to Lyn Newman
Part of Papers of Lyn Newman
Describes his situation in Germany.
Jack, Adolphus Alfred (1868-1946)
Printed Certificate from the University of Aberdeen with autograph additions.
Part of Papers of Lyn Newman
Certifies that Lyn attended the Senior Honours Class in English Literature and achieved First Class Honours. Gives a reference that praises her insightfulness as a critic.
Jack, Adolphus Alfred (1868-1946)
Printed testimonial to the character of William Young
Part of Papers of Lyn Newman
Praises William Young drawing on his acquaintance with him at Peterhouse.
Jack, Adolphus Alfred (1868-1946)