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Papers of Terrot Reavely Glover
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ALS from Cambridge.

He has been asked by Trevor Davies to preach eight Sundays in July and August at his church in Canada. TRG is looking forward to the trip. News of Archie C.

ALS from Cambridge.

Bad news of Mary coincides with that of a ship; motoring in Burn's and Cowper's country; distressing news of Rex and other deaths; the new Mrs Richard; imminent departure for Canada.

ALS from Cambridge.

Correspondence received and opened by the censor; Coulton in Kingston and as reported in the Daily Telegraph; was he given a degree?; misprints have to be corrected and the sending of proofs; comparing a prophet with a professor; talk about the centenary; loss of the programme; speeches and preaching and the need for physical help; reading; days in and out;; is black out bad for the health? But maybe there should be more; quiet nights; jolly efforts from C U P; family news including a worrying wedding; my best razor.

ALS from Cambridge.

"Savage" anti Mackenzie-King cartoons; an apple wrapper and the price of Canadian and English produce compared; whether or not Bennet should have a degree and a discussion of others; Richard; tea; Hitler breaks windows; from foreign office to Egypt and another to Panama; DC seems to like G G Coulton; on not punishing friends; a book moves towards typesetting; visitors; future literary plans and daily reading; TRG's difficulty in getting about.

ALS from Cambridge.

Solicits interest in accompanying papers (not present). The Women Citizens Committee have taken over the council dining room. TRG has spent some time in College attending to various matters.

ALS from Cambridge

  • Glover/A/A2/312
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  • 1941 (Otherwise undated but a note in another hand states that it was posted on 24 Oct 1941)
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An uncensored letter and thoughts about letters and censorship; newspaper war reporting; stale news; on cramp; meetings with people and a night watchman; family visits; Queens University centenary as reported in the Daily Telegraph; typesetting TRG's volume of essays; reading this and that; coaching Greek; family news and the problems of travel to and from Ireland, censorship; emigration to a desert island.

ALS from Cambridge.

No information of Mrs White's illness; news of Janet and TRG's sister Dorothy; 'practice planes'; lumbago and the weather; on not paying excess postage and the receipt of tea; publishing news; circumstances of the death of a cousin.

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