- Crook/D/D1/5/26
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Part of Papers of John Anthony Crook
Thanks Crook for his hospitality the previous week. Mentions that he bought a CD of the choir of St John's College during the second day of his visit to Cambridge.
Part of Papers of John Anthony Crook
Thanks Crook for his hospitality the previous week. Mentions that he bought a CD of the choir of St John's College during the second day of his visit to Cambridge.
Part of Papers of John Anthony Crook
Thanks Crook for his support prior to his return to Moscow. He leaves Crook a souvenir set of postcards of Moscow and a wooden spoon decorated in Russian folk style.
ALS from Joyce Reynolds, Newnham, dated 12 June. Year not specified.
Part of Papers of John Anthony Crook
Informs Crook that 'Girard' is still off the (Library) shelves in London. She goes on to address the 'young/old question'. The 'young' are sure that they know the right way forward and forget that the 'old' felt the same when they were younger. They sometimes forget that there is more than one way forward. She uses this argument to try and persuade Crook to attend Roman Society Council meetings.
ALS from Joyce Reynolds, Newnham, dated 23 August. Year not specified.
Part of Papers of John Anthony Crook
Notes that she will leave for Aphedisias on Sunday, but she will block the 30 November; she has reserved more time for SD and suggests inviting P. Brunt.
ALS from Joyce Reynolds, Newnham, dated 7 March. Year not specified.
Part of Papers of John Anthony Crook
Attaches an inscription (by Merbelbach) and asks Crook if he knows of its whereabouts.
ALS from Joyce Reynolds, Newnham, dated 24 April. Year not specified.
Part of Papers of John Anthony Crook
Thanks all who have joined in the search; she will 'tackle the Fitzwilliam on Monday'.
ALS from Joyce Reynolds, Newnham, dated 21 August. Year not specified.
Part of Papers of John Anthony Crook
Thanks Crook for his suggestion. Mentions that she is temporarily house-bound as a result of putting a step wrong on a mountain. Now that she is off antibiotics she can 'begin to think again and actually use the time profitably'.