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Arthur Sidgwick to Nora Sidgwick. |
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Arthur Sidgwick to Nora Sidgwick. |
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John W. Hales to Nora Sidgwick |
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MS list in NS' handwriting of the contents of four notebooks in Arthur Sidgwick's possession. |
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H. Montagu Butler to Nora Sidgwick |
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F.W. Maitland to Nora Sidgwick |
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MS list in NS' handwriting, including the date and size and sometimes title/subject of [letters/papers], some of whose [addressees/authors] are named. |
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Printed number of the Cambridge University Reporter entitled 'Report of the proceedings at a meeting for promoting a memorial of the late Henry Sidgwick, Litt.D. Knightsbridge Professor', held on Monday, 26 November 1900. Lists those present at the meeting, and the names of those who sent their apologies. Includes the speeches made by the Master of Trinity College and the Vice-Chancellor,Mr Ch[ ]; Sir Richard Jebb, the Right Hon. James Bryce, Leslie Stephen, Canon Gore, the Bishop of Bristol, Professor A.V. Dicey, Professor Maitland, Professor Marshall and Professor James Ward, as well as comments made by the Rev. J. Wardale and Professor Sorley. A motions proposed by Jebb that there be a memorial in Cambridge to HS was unanimously carried. |
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Printed booklet entitled 'Memorial to the late Professor Henry Sidgwick'. |
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MS notes in [HS' handwriting]. |
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MS notes in [HS' handwriting], relating to the study of Demoivre's Theorem |
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Additional Manuscripts c
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MS single sheet in NS' handwriting |
| Reference |
104/48 |
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n.d. |
| Extent and Medium |
1 doc |
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| Content and context |
| Extract of letter from F.W.H. Myers to HS of 2 Jun 1881; Myers declares that he has been reading HS' review of Ecce Homo 'with very great interest', and declares that he believes that it is one of the most brilliant things that he has done. States that it makes him wish that HS would write some other similar essays. Adds that his mother also greatly admires it. |
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