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- 30 Jan. 1885
Part of Papers of Terrot Reavely Glover
Informs Glover that he has been awarded the Member's Scholarship.
Newton, Fred W (fl 1885-1888)
Part of Papers of Terrot Reavely Glover
Informs Glover that he has been awarded the Member's Scholarship.
Newton, Fred W (fl 1885-1888)
Part of Papers of Terrot Reavely Glover
Congratulates Glover on his scholarship from St John's. Mentions that his sister heard the news from Miss Garaway. Observes that Weekes was not successful at Pembroke. Thanks Glover for the G. S. Chronicles.
Whibley, Leonard (1864-1941) classicist
Autograph letter to Mr Glover signed by Lilian Ashman and others
Part of Papers of Terrot Reavely Glover
Gives Glover their best wishes for his time at Cambridge and future career. Offers him an ink stand as a gift from the class. Signed by Lilian Ashman, Mary Knapman, Alice Maud Helyar, Amy Krauss, Minnie Brock, Adelina Hodder, Mary Greenway, Miriam James, Edith Garaway, and Kathleen James.
Tyndale Sunday School
Part of Papers of Terrot Reavely Glover
Congratulates Glover and thanks him for 'maintaining the fame of Bristol'. Mentions Whibley's essay.
Leighton, Robert Leighton
Part of Papers of Terrot Reavely Glover
Congratulates him. A further note, from Glover's mother, sends her congratulations. Mentions Frank's funeral.
Glover, Richard (1837-1919) Baptist minister
Part of Papers of Terrot Reavely Glover
Congratulates Glover on his proxime.
Whibley, Leonard (1864-1941) classicist
Part of Papers of Terrot Reavely Glover
Thanks him for the letter he sent her on her twenty-first birthday. Mentions Amy [Krauss?] and Dorothy. Envies his journey to Scotland.
Garaway, Ethel R (fl 1889-1897)
Part of Papers of Terrot Reavely Glover
Returns Glover's Greek epigram [attached]. Congratulates him on it having won the Sir W. Browne's Medal.
Butler, Henry Montagu (1833-1918) master of Trinity College, Cambridge
Part of Papers of Terrot Reavely Glover
Congratulates T. R. Glover on his prize winning epigram. Disagrees with the matter of the epigram. Expresses his belief that a man's character shows outwardly in his expression, whilst rejecting phrenology.
Glover, Arnold (fl 1890-1892)
Part of Papers of Terrot Reavely Glover
Sends Glover the Wattham watch that belonged to Jim. Sends his love to all at Westfield Park.
Glover, Terrot (fl 1890)