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Trinity/Add.Ms.b/71 contains:
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49/1-3 Mary C. Mal[vin] to Nora Sidgwick
50/1 J. Peile to Nora Sidgwick
50/4-6 MS notes by J. Peile on HS' r�le in the attempts to reorganise academic teaching in Cambridge. Refers to the difficulty which he experienced 'in his attempts to put into shape the control which the Statutes of 1882 expected the General Board of Studies to exercise through the Special Boards on the teaching of the University....'
50/2-3 MS notes [in NS' hand] on HS' attempt to effect 'the better organisation of academic teaching' in Cambridge
51/3 Florence G. [F.G.] Keynes to Nora Sidgwick
51/1 F.G. Keynes [of the Cambridge Charity Organisation Society] to NS.
51/2 F.G. Keynes [of the Cambridge Charity Organisation Society] to NS.
51/4-9 MS notes [in NS' hand] taken from a minute book beginning in 1856 and ending in 1883 of the Mendicity Society/Charity Organisation Society
52/1 Henry Jackson to Leslie Stephen.
52/2-13 Typewritten copy of notes and 'rough memoranda', with one MS sheet, by Henry Jackson on HS' university career and his role in Trinity College and Cambridge University business.
52/14 Henry Jackson to Nora Sidgwick
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Title F.G. Keynes [of the Cambridge Charity Organisation Society] to NS.
Reference 71/51/1
Covering Dates 25 Jan 1905
Extent and Medium 1 doc
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Apologises for the delay in answering NS' enquiries. States that he has looked up the minutes [of the Charity Organisation Society] and can now give her the facts she desires. Confirms that HS' name does not appear in the list of the Committee printed with the report for the year ending September 1890, but explains this by saying that he believes that the Committee members are those appointed at the Annual Meeting for the succeeding year, and that HS probably did not wish to be re-appointed for 1891. Adds that he did attend a few times in the year 1890-1891, as he signed the minutes as Vice-Chairman on 3 November 1890. Sends her an earlier minute book [not included], which contains the history of the re-organisation of the Mendicity Society, and observes that HS' influence 'is very clearly marked from the time he appears on the Committee in 1871'.

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