A.L.s. to Dr Peter Linehan from JSBS, Saffron Walden
- Miscellaneous/Box 3/BO6/11
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- 4 Dec. 1979
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Has been writing recollections of his time at St John's. Interrupted by wife's illness.
A.L.s. to Dr Peter Linehan from JSBS, Saffron Walden
Part of Miscellaneous Papers
Has been writing recollections of his time at St John's. Interrupted by wife's illness.
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Discusses Samuel Butler's book 'The Authoress of the Odyssey'.
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Discusses Greek mythology.
A.L.s. the Librarian of St John's College
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Sends a book of his essays on musical etymology.
Letters of Frederic Michael Raphael
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Raphael, Frederic Michael (b 1931) writer
A.L.s., to 'My dear Guy' [Guy Lee, St John's College Librarian]
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Gives a description of a holiday in Greece visiting ancient sites. Also discusses notes GL has written concerning some work of FMR.
Articles concerning Remington's grandfather.
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A.L.s., from Walter Warwick Sawyer to Jessie Lees
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Sawyer thanks Lees for her letter and writes that he does not have any information about the B.P. self-instruction materials. Concerning non-academic works, he recommends that she contact the 'Mathematics for the Majority' project at Exeter University to request a list of their publications. She might also contact Dr. R.B. Coates of the Schools Council Project. Sawyer is preoccupied with an unwritten volume in his Penguin 'Introducing Mathematics' series, entitled 'Introducing Geometry' . He had intended that this be written by someone with experience in teaching geometry to young children, but it appears that this will not be so. In his experiments with young children, Sawyer has found that they often cannot visualise things as well as adults. They should therefore have access to experiences which would enable them to clarify their geometrical insight. He provides examples of how this could be achieved. Also describes how he has discovered an intelligence test for spatial ability that could be played as a game, called 'Passalong', and encloses a MSS overview for this, including a diagram, together with rules and diagrams for two other games to be used for entertainment or as teaching methods. Concludes the letter by saying that he once spoke to someone who had a similar idea to that which Lees has indicated; he described it as an Amusement Arcade, in which students could play with mathematical models at their leisure.
Sawyer, Walter Warwick (1911-2008) mathematician and author
Typescript Letter, signed, from Philip Arthur Larkin to A. G. Lee
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Offers printed copies of the lecture given by a member of St John's to the University of Hull.
Larkin, Philip Arthur (1922-1985) poet, novelist and jazz critic
A.L.s. to Dr Peter Linehan from JSBS, Saffron Walden
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Appreciated large attendance of Fellows on 27 Dec. Fears PL might find his bursarial memories long and heavy-going.