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Glover, Terrot Reaveley (1869-1943) classical scholar and historian
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ALS to Richard Glover, his father, from Dresden

Reports on his three weeks in Germany. Discusses his reading of 'The ring and the book'. Describes his previous term at university, mentioning that he was reelected to the Union Committee. Mentions some 'especially nice' freshmen, including Horton-Smith, Richard Sheepshanks and B. P. Walker. Also mentions Ernest Symes and Walter Weekes. Sends news of friends, including Arthur [Allen], Fred, Lewis, Mr Greaves, and Dixon. Informs that Whibley's book, with T. R. Glover's index, has been published. Narrates the surprise arrival of John Savile Tucker, master at Wellington College. Considers his own career options. Mentions the Scotch minister Mr Bowden.

Glover, Terrot Reaveley (1869-1943) classical scholar and historian

ALS to Dorothy Glover

Informs her that Tucker told him that she called him a 'pig' and apologises for taking so long to send her his congratulations. Sends her a fragment of an opera in which she is the protagonist. Instructs her to give the letter to Bessie if she still thinks he is a 'pig'. Describes having tea with Daisy Bertram at Newnham. Recommends that Bessie attend Girton rather than Newnham if possible. Mentions time spent with Arthur Weekes and John Savile Tucker, including Tucker being 'proctorized' by Caldecote and Sikes showing them the Fellow's Garden.

Glover, Terrot Reaveley (1869-1943) classical scholar and historian

ALS to his mother, Anne Glover

Expresses concern for Dorothy's health. Asks whether Dr Renton knows what is wrong with her. Mentions that Lehmann has invited him to the Thames, that he is going to have hydropathy, and that he had Bessie to breakfast to meet Minnie Joslin, a friend of Mildred's. Refers to a visit from Hunter Tod. Reports that Fred [Glover] is going to read for the Historical Tripos. Mentions a dinner at Caius with Hicks, Bertram and Conway, who was in mourning over the death of his little girl. Discusses the healths of Heitland and Whibley. Refers to the construction of the Wordsworth Room. Mentions Annie Johnstone, Ruby, Donald MacAlister, Ernest Foxwell, and Tom Todd.

Glover, Terrot Reaveley (1869-1943) classical scholar and historian

Autograph postcard signed to his mother, Anne Glover

Reports that he has insured his life with Mr Fair of the North American Company. Mentions Mrs Pocock. Observes that Forsyth's verses are good. Writes that Campbell is out for a drive with Mrs Drummond's girls.

Glover, Terrot Reaveley (1869-1943) classical scholar and historian

ALS to father, Richard Glover

News of his baby daughter, Mary. Plans to stay with Dr Milligan in Toronto and describes the journey. Details his exploits in the garden. Discusses the war between Spain and America.

Glover, Terrot Reaveley (1869-1943) classical scholar and historian

Autograph postcard signed to Alice Glover, his wife

Asks Alice to send copies of 'Poets and Puritans' to Rendel Harris, Richard Glover, Mrs Isaac Braithwaite and either Mabel or Alice's father. Mentions that he has written to Raven about the YMCA in France.

Glover, Terrot Reaveley (1869-1943) classical scholar and historian

ALS to his parents, Richard and Anne Glover

Mentions that this is a summary of a longer letter that he has sent via Alice to the 'Westminister'. Regarding his arrival in Bombay, where he was met by E. C. Carter, the American General Secretary of the Indian National Y.M.C.A. and a Cambridge friend, Whitehor; his impression of India; his engagements in Bombay; his journey to Conjeeveram, where he stays with Mrs McLean; H. G. Hogg and his wife; Conjeeveram; his 'boy', James Job; his engagements in Madras; plans for his onward journey.

Glover, Terrot Reaveley (1869-1943) classical scholar and historian

Typed statement by T. R. Glover

'Regarding certain losses on November 18,1915'. Claims for items of clothing stolen on the train from Matheran to Roorkee.

Glover, Terrot Reaveley (1869-1943) classical scholar and historian

ALS to his mother, Anne Glover

Mentions that he is staying with W. R. Gourlay, the private secretary of the Governor of Bengal. Recalls his aunt J. H.'s letters about her time in Calcutta. Refers to J. W. McCrindle. Describes G. J. Dann, his wife, Mrs Baily and J. I. Haslor. Reports that Mabel is going to join him at the Carters. Describes Calcutta.

Glover, Terrot Reaveley (1869-1943) classical scholar and historian

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