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Papers of Terrot Reavely Glover
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ALS to T. R. Glover

Praises 'The Jesus of History'. Congratulates Glover on his election to the office of Public Orator. Looks forward to being kept informed of new 'Gloverisms' by friends such as F. B. Fisher. Writes that after four years in the Army, he has moved back to the parish of Frodingham in Lincolnshire. Mourns the death of Hugh Russell Smith in the First World War.

Burton, Humphrey Phillips Walcot (1888-1957)

TLS to T. R. Glover

Declines to publish, in 'The Times', Glover's suggested articles based on his forthcoming book.

Fleming, Peter (1907-1971) adventurer, soldier, travel writer and short story writer

ALS to T. R. Glover with printed sheet attached

Introduces the Cambridge University Press' 'Cambridge Manuals of Science and Letters' series, of which Giles is the Literary Editor. Attaches a printed notice of the series for further information. Invites Glover to contribute a volume on 'Roman Moralists'. Suggests moralists for inclusion in the book. Asks Glover's advice about an author for a book on Canada.

Giles, Peter (1860-1935) philologist and Master of Emmanuel College, Cambridge

ALS to T. R. Glover

Congratulates Glover on his Fellowship. Mentions that he heard from Whibley that Glover had not been well.

Giles, Peter (1860-1935) philologist and Master of Emmanuel College, Cambridge

TLS to T. R. Glover

Regrets that 'The Daily News' cannot publish Glover's article on Rudyard Kipling due to the criticism already published about the author in that paper. Refers to the 'Canadian Project', explaining that it rests on a renewal of their advertising contract with the Canadian Government.

Harris, Henry Wilson (1883-1955) journalist and Member of Parliament

TLS to T. R. Glover

Agrees to publish Glover's friend's article provided he is allowed to edit it. Addition in T. R. Glover's hand addressed to Dil [Calvin].

Harris, Henry Wilson (1883-1955) journalist and Member of Parliament

ALS to T. R. Glover

Congratulates Glover on his election to the office of Public Orator. Wonders why Lendrum got so many votes. Mentions that he is sending Irene to Cambridge to help Aubrey with the May flower work. Sends news that their song book is published, but the 'Odes of Solomon' is delayed at the binders in Oxford, and the 'Book of Testimonies' at the printers in Cambridge.

Harris, James Rendel (1852-1941) Biblical scholar, orientalist and archaeologist

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