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Girton contains:
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GCPP Clay Personal Papers of Kay Clay
GCPP Crews Personal Papers of Cynthia Mary Crews
GCPP Davies Personal Papers of Sarah Emily Davies
GCPP Dawson Personal Papers of Stella Courtenay Dawson
GCPP Diggle Personal Papers of Margaret Diggle
GCPP Duff Personal Papers of James Duff
GCPP Dufton Personal Papers of Dorothy Dufton (degree certificates)
GCPP Duke Personal Papers of Alison Duke
GCPP Evans Personal Papers of Margaret Evans
GCPP Fegan Personal Papers of Ethel Fegan
GCPP Fletcher-Moulton Personal Papers of Sylvia Fletcher-Moulton
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Personal Papers of James Duff

Title Personal Papers of James Duff
Reference GBR/0271/GCPP Duff
Creator Duff, James Duff, 1860-1940, classicist and Fellow of Trinity College, Cambridge
Covering Dates 1934
Extent and Medium 1 file; Paper
Repository Girton College Archive, Cambridge
Content and context

James Duff was educated at Fettes and Trinity College, Cambridge where he read Classics 1878-82 (BA 1882, MA 1885), becoming a Fellow of Trinity in 1883. He was an eminent Latinist, a translator of the Loeb Lucan, as well as translating Russian authors, and an editor of many school texts. He was also a College Lecturer in Classics and taught language to Girton and Newnham students for over fifty years.

Papers relating to the retirement of James Duff in 1934 as a lecturer in Classics for Girton, including presentation, menu at retirement dinner, poem etc.

0102/17 - Given by Christian Duff, April 2002.

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Please cite as Girton College Archive, Cambridge, Personal Papers of James Duff, GCPP Duff

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Duff, James Duff (1860-1940) classicist
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