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SOC.IV.8 Instruction to the Parents, Superiors, and Directors of Catholic Laymen who desire to study in the Universities of Oxford and Cambridge
SOC.IV.9 Financial records
SOC.IV.11 Announcement of first Catholic lectures in Cambridge on 'Questions of the Day'
SOC.IV.21 Annual report of the Universities Catholic Education Board for the year ending Easter 1899 with accounts and a list of subscribers for Jan.-Dec. 1898
SOC.IV.22 Cambridge Conferences (Burns and Oates Limited: London, 1899)
SOC.IV.25 List of approved lecturers, 1901-2
SOC.IV.26 Rough notes on such subjects as support of voters, Bene't House and the first Fisher dinner
SOC.IV.27 Later papers, assembled by E. Bullough
SOC.IV.28 Baroness von Hügel papers
SOC.IV.29 Papers concerning the petition for the canonisation of Bishop John Fisher and Bishop Thomas More
SOC.IV.30-37 Correspondence of Baron von Hügel relating to Catholics and education at Cambridge University
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Papers of Baron Anatole von Hügel (1854-1928) and the Cambridge University Catholic Association

Title Correspondence of Baron von Hügel relating to Catholics and education at Cambridge University
Reference SOC.IV.30-37
Covering Dates 1894–1903
Extent and Medium approximately 700 letters in 8 folders
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There is a detailed list of the contents of SOC.IV.30-3 with the papers.

University/SOC.IV.30-37 contains:
SOC.IV.30 Correspondence.
65 items.
1894–1895
SOC.IV.31 Correspondence.
105 items.
Jan. 1896-July 1896
SOC.IV.32 Correspondence.
131 items; Folders in box 1.
Aug. 1896-Dec. 1896
SOC.IV.33 Correspondence.
141 items.
1897
SOC.IV.34 Correspondence.
80 items.
Jan. 1898-Apr. 1898
SOC.IV.35 Correspondence.
93 items.
May 1898-Dec. 1898
SOC.IV.36 Correspondence.
78 items.
1899–1903
SOC.IV.37 Business letters.
136 items.
1896–1903

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