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Sandys, Sir John Edwin (1844-1922) Knight and classicist
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ALS to T. R. Glover

Congratulates Glover on his five speeches in the office of Public Orator. Wishes to send copies to Sir Herbert Warren and Professor A. C. Clark of Oxford. Advises Glover on how he might improve his performance. Hopes that no more war heroes will be honoured, as their presence provokes 'the rudest and most barbarous forms of indisciplined enthusiasm'. Adds that he was pleased with Glover's speech in his honour.

Sandys, Sir John Edwin (1844-1922) Knight and classicist

ALS to T. R. Glover

Congratulates Glover on the mark of distinction for History in Part II of the Classical Tripos. Refers to a Craven Scholar who 'unluckily fell into the Second Class'. Expresses his pleasure that Miss Stawell is in the first division for Part I. Explains that she is the daughter of the Chief Justice of Victoria and a pupil of Professor Tucker. Mentions the Tanagra figurine which was a present from Glover and Lionel. Writes that he is to receive an honorary degree from Dublin. Asks if Glover will take A. J. Tail as a pupil. Mentions that he has read Glover's sonnet on the 'Two Goddesses', and has met his friends, Weekes and Heyer. Informs Glover that in recommendations drawn up for the sanction of the Council Glover and Lionel are down for scholarships, and Bertram Long and Marterman are among those recommended for election. Recommends a pamphlet for Glover's study of the 'Land Tenure' of ancient Greece. Invites Glover to a performance of the 'Agamemnon'.

Sandys, Sir John Edwin (1844-1922) Knight and classicist

ALS to T. R. Glover

Official enquiry as to whether Glover would be willing to take up a Classical Lectureship at St John's College, with the prospect of a Fellowship. Explains the terms.

Sandys, Sir John Edwin (1844-1922) Knight and classicist

ALS to T. R. Glover

Reports that the Syndics of the [Cambridge University] Press have asked him to edit a 'Companion to Latin studies'. Asks whether Glover will contribute and mentions terms and deadlines. Refers to Glover's plan to lecture in Oxford in the Michaelmas term.

Sandys, Sir John Edwin (1844-1922) Knight and classicist

ALS to T. R. Glover

Explains why he is declining Glover's invitation to him to act as Deputy Orator during July. Agrees that Glover's first duty is to Cambridge University. Looks forward to being presented by Glover on attaining the age of seventy-six and gives an overview of his appointments and publications.

Sandys, Sir John Edwin (1844-1922) Knight and classicist

ALS to T. R. Glover

Offers Glover some College and University exam papers to help him with his work as a Classical Lecturer. Also sends Glover copies of compositions that he found among Darbishire's papers. Reflects that that afternoon marks the end of his 30 year tenure at Merton House and also the 50 years in which he has had rooms in the College.

Sandys, Sir John Edwin (1844-1922) Knight and classicist

ALS to T. R. Glover

Confirms that as the outgoing Public Orator he must remain neutral in the election of a new person to the office. Mentions that Duff is not a candidate. Remarks that he has not found the leisure that he hoped to gain from his resignation because his time has been taken up answering letters on the subject.

Sandys, Sir John Edwin (1844-1922) Knight and classicist

ALS to T. R. Glover

Congratulates Glover on his election to the office of Public Orator. Gives advice and opinions on the position.

Sandys, Sir John Edwin (1844-1922) Knight and classicist

ALS to T. R. Glover

Informs Glover that he is leaving some past examination papers in his rooms in case he has a use for them. Offers Glover two volumes of 'fair-copies' of 'Compositions in Latin and Greek' in the hand of the late Dr Mullinger.

Sandys, Sir John Edwin (1844-1922) Knight and classicist

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