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King's/PP/SC contains:
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Draper Sir William Draper KB
Drury Henry Drury
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Ellis Henry Chandler Ellis
Fay Charles Ryle Fay
Funduklian Arto Artavasd Funduklian
GibbsJ James Gibbs
GibbsV Sir Vicary Gibbs
Glynn Robert Glynn
Gordon Cosmo Alexander Gordon
Gray Sir James Gray
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Title Arto Artavasd Funduklian
Reference SC/Funduklian
Covering Dates 1912–1977
Extent and Medium 2 files
Content and context

Arto Artavasd Funduklian came up to King's in 1911 and joined the United States Military Intelligence during the First World War.

Correspondence, menu and meetings cards, and magazine article.

King's/PP/SC/Funduklian contains:
1 Undergraduate papers of A A Funduklian. The file contains 2 letters concerning Funduklian's election to a Foundation Scholarship, 1912 and 1916; a reference from his tutor, Sir John Harold Clapham, relating to an application to join the Intelligence Department of the US Army, 1918; 2 autograph letters signed from H J Laski, 1918; and an envelope containing a signed menu for the 1913 Cambridge v. Oxford LaCrosse match, membership cards for the Old Mancunian Association, a meetings card for the Cambridge University German Society, and Funduklian's BA degree certificate, 1914. To request this document please use call mark: Misc. 47/5.
13 items in envelope; paper.
1912–1918
2 Papers relating to Walter Pater. The file comprises:. - 1 autograph letter signed from A A Funduklian to 'Aram', 20 Jan. 1918;. - article from 'Pearson's Magazine for January 1918' on Walter Pater, by Frank Harris;. - 1 autograph letter signed from N Funduklian explaining the connection between the letter and the paper, and a copy typescript reply from the Librarian, 1977. To request this document please use call mark: Misc. 54/1.
13 sheets in envelope; paper.
1918–1977

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