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Trinity/Add.Ms.c/95 contains:
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168 Rev. D.C. Tovey to Henry Sidgwick
169 G.M. Trevelyan to Henry Sidgwick
170 G.O. Trevelyan to Henry Sidgwick
171 G.O. Trevelyan to Henry Sidgwick
172 E.B. Tylor to Henry Sidgwick
173 J. Tyndall to Henry Sidgwick
174 Fr. George Tyrell, S.J.
175 John Venn to Henry Sidgwick
176 Arthur W. Verrall to Henry Sidgwick
177 Arthur W. Verrall to Henry Sidgwick
178 Baron Friedrich von Hügel to Henry Sidgwick
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Title J. Tyndall to Henry Sidgwick
Reference 95/173
Covering Dates [1866]
Extent and Medium 1 doc
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Writes in reply to HS's plea for a recommendation of a teacher. Observes that HS's difficulty is enhanced by the range of subjects which he requires the teacher to undertake. Suggests that he limit himself for the present 'to such subjects as can be taught in a real and healthy manner'. Claims that the back-bone of modern science is formed by chemistry and physics. Announces that he knows of one man who is likely to suit HS's requirements: a German, Dr Debus, who is a chemist, has a thorough knowledge of physics and is a good mathematician. He is a Fellow of the Royal Society and an examiner of the University of London. He has been teaching boys in England for the previous fifteen years. Explains that he recommended him some time ago to a professorship at Sandhurst 'but they preferred an Englishman.'

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