| University/SOC.IV.27 contains: |
| SOC.IV.27.1 |
Reminiscences of von Hügel |
| SOC.IV.27.2 |
Letter of the Archbishops and Bishops of England and Wales on the English College, Rome |
| SOC.IV.27.3 |
Lists of names for Chaplaincy conferences approved by the Bishop of Northampton |
| SOC.IV.27.4 |
Draft of letter from E. Bullough, as Acting President of the Catholic Association, to the Council of Trinity College concerning recognition of the Catholic Chaplaincy |
| SOC.IV.27.5 |
Letter from K.J.J. Mackenzie to von Hügel, 11 Apr. 1924; two copies of Mackenzie's memorandum, 'The Cambridge Chaplain', 15 Apr. 1924 |
| SOC.IV.27.6 |
Circular letter seeking annual subscriptions, annotated by E. Bullough |
| SOC.IV.27.7 |
Letter from [? G. Reinound] of the Fédération Française des Etudiants Catholiques to E. Bullough concerning articles for a periodical |
| SOC.IV.27.8 |
Manuscript and typescripts drafts of article entitled 'Oxford and Cambridge' |
| SOC.IV.27.9 |
Letter from E. Bullough to Baroness von Hügel |
| SOC.IV.27.10 |
The English Martyr (Catholic Missionary Society: London) |
| SOC.IV.27.11 |
Compstall Hall and Oakwood |
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Papers of Baron Anatole von Hügel (1854-1928) and the Cambridge University Catholic Association
| Title |
Reminiscences of von Hügel |
| Reference |
SOC.IV.27.1 |
| Covering Dates |
1925 |
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| University/SOC.IV.27.1 contains: |
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SOC.IV.27.1a
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Letter from E. Bullough to von Hügel accompanying reminiscences, catalogued as SOC.IV.27.1b-c. 1 sheet. |
8 Dec. 1925 |
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SOC.IV.27.1b
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Typescript, from shorthand notes, of conversation between E. Bullough and von Hügel. The item is annotated by Bullough. 19 sheets. |
1925 |
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SOC.IV.27.1c
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Typescript entitled 'How the Universities were opened to Catholics: from the reminiscenses of Baron Anatole von Hügel'. This continuous narrative was compiled by Bullough from notes of conversation (catalogued as SOC.IV.27.1b). It is annotated by Bullough and von Hügel. 11 sheets. |
1925 |
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SOC.IV.27.1d
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Typescript, unfinished account of the papal presentation of 1893. 3 copies, each 3 sheets. |
1925 |
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