| Trinity/Add.Ms.c/101 contains: |
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| 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 |
| 99 |
Printed fly-sheet, including a letter on behalf of various members of Cambridge University. |
| 100 see 101/99;102 |
Horace Darwin to Henry Sidgwick |
| 101 |
J.D. Duff to Henry Sidgwick |
| 102 |
Printed fly-sheet |
| 103 |
AS Hoyle to Arthur Sidgwick. |
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Additional Manuscripts c
| Title |
G.F. Browne to Henry Sidgwick |
| Reference |
101/98 |
| Covering Dates |
6 Nov 1891 |
| Extent and Medium |
1 doc |
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| Content and context |
| Writes in relation to a statement, for which he claims he was individually responsible, relating to the question of the removal of the obligation to study Greek in order to enter Cambridge University. States that he had thought of sending round 'a quiet fly sheet after the vote, explaining that [the] statement about "no evidence" was not a contradiction of the expression of opinion which Jackson quoted', but he felt that HS' statement 'that it was a misrepresentation which Jackson had exploded, a complete stop to any public action.' Claims that the statement, which he and others signed 'has been for long a mere common-place on [their] side' and that Dr. Westcott made it in his speech in October 1880. Claims that neither Westcott nor he could find any evidence at able students were excluded because of the requirement of Greek. Assures that the large sheet of paper on which he writes the letter is not an indication of formality. Claims that he is not copying it, and sends it to HS 'in all friendliness.' |
| Index Terms |
| Browne, George Forrest (1833-1930) Bishop of Bristol |
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