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Papers of Terrot Reavely Glover Tatlow, Tissington (1876–1957)
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TLS to T. R. Glover

Thanks Glover for suggesting Miss Wilkinson as a possible company officer. Wishes to gage people's enthusiasm for Glover's article when it is printed in the magazine before committing to print it separately. States that literature sales are bad because the market is saturated with pamphlets about the War. Asks to stay with Glover when he preaches the University sermon in December.

Tatlow, Tissington (1876–1957)

TLS to T. R. Glover

Thanks Glover for his article for the 'Student Movement'. Describes how the War is affecting their membership. Mentions Victor Murray, Thompson and Raven. Reports that nothing has been heard of Leslie Johnston, Neville is still at the Front, Gilbert's death, Robert Wilder's work for the Y.M.C.A. Mentions Zoe Fairfield's father's recent death.

Tatlow, Tissington (1876–1957)

TLS to T. R. Glover

Writes that the Archbishop has 'done [Glover] proud'. Believes that Glover's book will sell well. Regrets they may not have it published by Christmas.

Tatlow, Tissington (1876–1957)

TLS to T. R. Glover

Asks for more articles from Glover. Reports that the Y.M.C.A. of India has ordered an edition of five hundred of Glover's book. Refers to the Archbishop's foreword to the book.

Tatlow, Tissington (1876–1957)

TLS to T. R. Glover

Sympathises about the illness of Glover's father. Makes arrangements regarding the proofs of Glover's book.

Tatlow, Tissington (1876–1957)

TLS to T. R. Glover

Regarding an Indian edition of 'Jesus in the Experience of Men', and publication of Glover's Wilde Lectures.

Tatlow, Tissington (1876–1957)

TLS to T. R. Glover

Regarding publication of Glover's Wilde Lectures and the American rights to 'The Pilgrim'. Mentions their agreement with the Association Press for publishing directly through Doran.

Tatlow, Tissington (1876–1957)

TLS to T. R. Glover

Writes regarding publication of 'The Pilgrim'. Wishes to talk to Glover about 'What to read about Religion' but regrets that he is booked solidly over the coming month. Hopes Sheringham was a success for Glover. Mentions his visit to Normandy. Congratulates Glover on his daughter's first class degree.

Tatlow, Tissington (1876–1957)

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