| Trinity/Add.Ms.c/101 contains: |
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| 74 |
Janet C. Symonds to Nora Sidgwick |
| 75 |
E.S. Talbot, bishop of Rochester, to Nora Sidgwick |
| 76 |
Charles H. Tawney to Nora Sidgwick |
| 77 |
Sedley Taylor to Nora Sidgwick |
| 78 |
E. Lyttelton (on behalf of the Teacher' Guild) to Nora Sidgwick |
| 79 |
E.E. Thomas to 'Miss Stephen'. |
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J.J. Thomson to Nora Sidgwick |
| 81 |
George M. Trevelyan to Nora Sidgwick |
| 82 |
Sir George Otto Trevelyan to Nora Sidgwick |
| 83 |
Wilfred Ward to [NS]. |
| 84 |
Mary Ward to Nora Sidgwick |
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Additional Manuscripts c
| Title |
E.E. Thomas to 'Miss Stephen'. |
| Reference |
101/79 |
| Covering Dates |
30 Jul 1901 |
| Extent and Medium |
1 doc |
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| Content and context |
| Asks her to pass on his 'absurdly small contribution' of two shillings and six pence to the secretary of the Sidgwick Memorial Fund, wose address he left in Newcastle. Refers to the work HS has done for Newnham, and recalls an afternoon spent in 'Mrs Sidgwick's drawing-room', where he and other students 'listened [and laughed] while [HS] talked', and claims that it was a kind of ' "liberal education" '. |
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