ALS from W.E. Heitland, Cambridge to MHAN
- NewmanM/Box 1/2/11
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- 15 May 1932
Part of Papers of Max Newman
Gives thanks for a photograph of 'Essex's sketch' [of St John's College].
Heitland, William Emerton (1847-1935) classicist
ALS from W.E. Heitland, Cambridge to MHAN
Part of Papers of Max Newman
Gives thanks for a photograph of 'Essex's sketch' [of St John's College].
Heitland, William Emerton (1847-1935) classicist
Letters from William Emerton Heitland. One letter by JL in reply.
Part of Papers of Sir Joseph Larmor
Heitland, William Emerton (1847-1935) classicist
Letters of William Emerton Heitland
Part of Miscellaneous Papers
Heitland, William Emerton (1847-1935) classicist
Autograph testimonial signed for T. R. Glover
Part of Papers of Terrot Reavely Glover
Heitland, William Emerton (1847-1935) classicist
Autograph testimonial signed for T. R. Glover
Part of Papers of Terrot Reavely Glover
Heitland, William Emerton (1847-1935) classicist
Autograph postcard signed to T. R. Glover
Part of Papers of Terrot Reavely Glover
Refers to the Eagle p.62: 'The realm of writers of Obituaries/ too oft finds room for inappropriate lodgers/ but 'tis, I ween, the wildest of vagaries/ to credit Stubbs with lines of Thorold Rogers!'
Heitland, William Emerton (1847-1935) classicist
Autograph postcard signed to T. R. Glover
Part of Papers of Terrot Reavely Glover
Reports on the performance of the Lady Margaret Boat Club boats in the Bumps.
Heitland, William Emerton (1847-1935) classicist
Autograph postcard signed to T. R. Glover
Part of Papers of Terrot Reavely Glover
Reports on the performance of the Lady Margaret Boat Club boats in the Bumps. Fears he may not be able to 'write about the new move'.
Heitland, William Emerton (1847-1935) classicist
Autograph card signed to T. R. Glover
Part of Papers of Terrot Reavely Glover
Thanks Glover for his approval of an article. Mentions being stopped in the street by fans.
Heitland, William Emerton (1847-1935) classicist
Part of Papers of Terrot Reavely Glover
Suggests that Glover's four lectures would, with the addition of material down to the time of Roman rule, make an 'attractive' book. Gives critical comment.
Heitland, William Emerton (1847-1935) classicist