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Glover, Terrot Reaveley (1869-1943) classical scholar and historian
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ALS to his mother, Anne Glover

Describes the Prince of Wales' and Admiral Sims' visit to Cambridge, mentioning Balfour, Larmour, and Rawlinson, among others. Mentions that Alison and Katie have been staying with the family.

Glover, Terrot Reaveley (1869-1943) classical scholar and historian

ALS to his mother, Anne Glover

News of Mr and Mrs Tom Parsons. Describes in detail his voyage via Gibraltar, Sicily, the straits of Messina, and Brindisi, including crew and views. Reports his progress on his book on Virgil. Mentions plans to continue to Smyrna if circumstances allow.

Glover, Terrot Reaveley (1869-1943) classical scholar and historian

ALS to J.C. Carlile

Manuscript letter, in which Glover writes that he intended to write to Carlile before, but that he has been distracted by the election of a new Master and other distractions. Tells Carlile to cut the hotel in London on Tuesday and to come to Cambridge, as he did before.

Glover, Terrot Reaveley (1869-1943) classical scholar and historian

ALS to J.C. Carlile

Manuscript letter, in which Glover sends a piece for 'The Baptist Times' and comments that no-one would be able to read it if he were to correct it anymore. If Carlile likes, the last two sentences can be removed, but that is all. He continues his letter, despite the disturbance caused by the char-lady cleaning the stairs. Glover must walk to the University Press alone today, since his family is away.

Glover, Terrot Reaveley (1869-1943) classical scholar and historian

Autograph postcard signed to his mother, Anne Glover

Complains that Lord Salisbury and company have prohibited 3 cent letters. Describes how he gets on in the cold weather. Mentions the custom of men visiting women on New Year's Day and an upcoming vote for mayor and two aldermen.

Glover, Terrot Reaveley (1869-1943) classical scholar and historian

ALS to his mother, Anne Glover

Reports on the progress of his lectures in Madras. Mention Gandhi. Explains that he is not thinking about the future. Informs her that his lectures will be published in a cheap edition for Indian students.

Glover, Terrot Reaveley (1869-1943) classical scholar and historian

ALS to J.C. Carlile

Manuscript letter, in which Glover writes that he has just spend an ample half hour packing his bags to go to Leeds tomorrow in order to give some lectures on "Reading the Gospels Again" at Rawdon College. From there, he will proceed to Glasgow to visit Waddelow and Adelaide Place Baptist Church, and his daughter, Janet, who is now teaching in Glasgow. She lives in one building and teaches next door, and both are scarcely 200 yards from Glover's grand-parents lived. The good effects of Folkestone have not yet worn off.

Glover, Terrot Reaveley (1869-1943) classical scholar and historian

Autograph postcard signed to his mother, Anne Glover

Announces his departure for Smyrna. Mentions that he has turned down the offer from Queen's University, Kingston to take Macnaughton's Chair. Describes more sightseeing including Armenian and Greek manuscripts.

Glover, Terrot Reaveley (1869-1943) classical scholar and historian

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