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ALS from R. Devlin

Informs Crook that he has organised the graduate programme for his subject area. He is writing on ancient sport for a collaborative book and awaiting free time to resume his work on a consolidated work on the total history of Athens.

TLS from Suzanne Dixon

Asks Crook to write a paper to be included in an anthology of work to be presented to Beryl Rawson. This is an acknowledgement of her contribution to Roman social history and marks her retirement. The potential table of contents is attached (1 page).

TLS from Richard Jones.

Thanks Crook for his instructive comments and for pointing out that Serapion's colleague was involved in his sale into slavery, which takes it out of the realm of self-sale.

ALS from Dunston.

Apologises to Crook for the delay in writing to thank him for the tour of St John's and for dinner in the Combination Room

ALS from Marian Edison

Informs Crook that Noel's assistant organist has won a scholarship to Clare College, Cambridge. Confirms that she is well most of the time, although she runs out of steam a little faster each year.

ALS from Marian Edison

She attaches the review (1 page) from 'The Globe and Mail' following a very important concert of the Mendelssohn Choir. The article gives Noel critical acclaim.|

ALS from James Eggleshaw

Gives an account of his trip to the USSR. Invites Crook to dinner should he be in the vicinityof Balliol and in a PS apologises for being officious about Gearge Hewitt.

ALS from Crook to Faber and Faber

  • Crook/D/D1/2/166
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  • Apr 1971 (Date not specified, but associated correspondence suggests April 1971)
  • Part of Papers of John Anthony Crook

Draft of a letter expressing his view that Paget is an incompetent author for such a book and that to expect others to effectively write it for him is a disgrace.

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