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| 88 |
B.F. Westcott, bishop of Durham to Nora Sidgwick |
| 89 |
J. Westlake to Nora Sidgwick |
| 90 |
R.K. Wilson to Nora Sidgwick |
| 91 |
Evelyn Wimbush to Nora Sidgwick |
| 92 |
Edward Young to Nora Sidgwick |
| 93 |
Sir George Young to Henry Sidgwick |
| 94 see 101/99 |
John George Adami to Henry Sidgwick |
| 95 |
A.C. Armstrong of the Wesleyan University, Middletown, Connecticut, to the Editor of the Nation, New York. |
| 96 |
William Bateson to Henry Sidgwick |
| 97 see 101/99;102 |
Edward G. Browne to Henry Sidgwick |
| 98 |
G.F. Browne to Henry Sidgwick |
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Additional Manuscripts c
| Title |
Sir George Young to Henry Sidgwick |
| Reference |
101/93 |
| Covering Dates |
3 Nov 1900 |
| Extent and Medium |
1 doc |
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| Content and context |
| Remarks on how bravely HS met his death, especially since he was not by nature an athlete. Observes 'how little people know of what is [ ] worth knowing in the lives of their friends', and reports that a hint from his son Hilton, who is editing the Cambridge Review, encouraged him to try and remedy this 'in one conspicuous instance.' Hopes that he has said nothing that could offend the feelings of those nearest to HS. Refers to the latter's letter to Young 'announcing the meeting at St John's, and inviting [him] [the only non resident admitted] to it', and to the use he [Young] made of the announcement 'to bowl over Charles [Roundell]', who had told him the same day of the Oxford resolution he mentions in his letter to the paper. Adds that when Cowell Williams sent him the resolution of thanks passed by the D[ ] Deputies and the [Liberation] Society he sent it on to HS, 'and told them it was his due.' |
| Index Terms |
| Young, Sir George (1837-1930) 3rd baronet |
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