- Miscellaneous/Box 9/HE1/1/7
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- 12 October 1913
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Describes his first few days of term, including his new gyp, a long conversation with Dr Rootham and a meeting of the musical society.
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Describes his first few days of term, including his new gyp, a long conversation with Dr Rootham and a meeting of the musical society.
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Gives the news of a friend, Sowerbutts, who has recently passed his 'F.R.C.O.' Discusses events at home and gives a detailed resume of events at the the St John's Muscial Society, including the election of officers. Describes the 'first smoker of term' which he had organised and also a visit to Royston to play in an orchestra. Notes that there has been a 'mission' in Cambridge and describes the speakers.
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Gives news of concerts he has attended and also notes he has been made Secretary of the St John's Musical Society.
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Describes a concert in London he has recently played in.
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Gives news of his debut at the University Musical Club and his subsequent invitations to play at other events, including accompanying Professor Rapson and Dr Rootham. Discusses the Lent boat races and the postion of the Lady Margaret Boat. Asks his sister when she will be visiting and suggests she come to see him play at one of the concerts he will be taking part in.
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Gives news of his life at St John's, including joining the Theological Society, his timetable of lectures, Dr Rootham and his musical evenings and the University Musical Club.
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Gives notes on College ettiquette and news on his performance in the 'little-go' and how he has been spending his time during the first few days at St John's.
Letters from RCH to his sister, Nellie Hearn
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Letters and war ephemera of Robert Cecil Hearn
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Hearn, Robert Cecil (1892-1918)
A.L.s. from Thomas Henry Havelock to E. A. Benians, Master of St John's College
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Accepts, with warmest thanks, an Honorary Fellowship of the College.