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Trinity/Add.Ms.c/104 contains:
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80 Kathleen Lyttelton to Nora Sidgwick
81 James Ward to Nora Sidgwick
82/1 see 104/82/2 E.E.C. Jones to Nora Sidgwick
82/2 see 104/82/1 Typescript poem by E.E.C. Jones, entitled 'To an Ideal Teacher', which appeared in the Cambridge Review of 6 February 1890.
83 D. Neligan to Nora Sidgwick
84 Tina G.R. Taylor to Nora Sidgwick
85/2;4 Harlow Gale to Henry Sidgwick
85/3 Typewritten promissory note, signed by Harlow Gale.
85/1 Henry Sidgwick to Harlow Gale.
85/5 Envelope with stamp, addressed to NS, from Harlow Gale, accompanying letter from Gale to NS, promissory note signed by Gale and copy of letter from HS to Gale.
86 Alfred Coldcott to Nora Sidgwick
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Title Tina G.R. Taylor to Nora Sidgwick
Reference 104/84
Covering Dates 12 Jun 1900
Extent and Medium 1 doc
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Expresses her [and others's] delight at the receipt of NS' telegram, and thanks her for her kind thought. Claims that she has found 'the interest taken in it by Newnham at large quite the most pleasing part of [her] recent good fortune.' States that they are pleased to hear of HS' favourable progress [since his operation], and claims that his illness was a great shock to them. States that she was at his last two lectures on ethics, and claims that she never heard him lecture better. Declares how much they appreciate all HS has done for Newnham, not only in its establishment, but also it making it possible for NS to devote so much time to its management. States that they, as Moral Science students, have good reason to appreciate him as a teacher, and claims that the 'sudden improvement in the character of the results' is no doubt 'largely due to the fact that Ethics is included in Part I.' States that her plans for the future are not yet settled, but that she hopes to get work in South Africa as soon as the war is over.

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