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St John's Library/Glover/A1 contains:
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2/7 T. R. Glover's correspondence (1901)
3/1 T. R. Glover's correspondence (1902)
3/2 T. R. Glover's correspondence (1903)
3/3 T. R. Glover's correspondence (1904)
3/4 T. R. Glover's correspondence (1905)
3/5 T. R. Glover's correspondence (1906)
4/1 T. R. Glover's correspondence (1907)
4/2 T. R. Glover's correspondence (1908)
4/3 T. R. Glover's correspondence (1909)
4/4 T. R. Glover's correspondence (1910)
4/5 T. R. Glover's correspondence (1911)
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Papers of Terrot Reavely Glover

Title T. R. Glover's correspondence (1906)
Reference 3/5
Creator Various
Covering Dates 1906
Extent and Medium 79 letters; paper
Content and context

Many relating to Glover's unsuccessful candidature for the Chairs of Humanities and Greek at Glasgow University.

St John's Library/Glover/3/5 contains:
1 ALS to T. R. Glover. Sends news of his son and his wife. Reports John Macnaghten's derogatory comment to Dr Barclay about the Latin professor [Pike?] at Queens University, Kingston. Criticises the output of Johnian Fellows, excepting Bateson. Mentions that Professor Scott, Emeritus of Sydney, New South Wales, has taken John Macnaghton's old Chair at Queens, and Russel Macnaughton is a new lecturer there. Updates Glover on his own professional news, including sales of his books, his election as Fellow of the Royal Society, his trip to England to be admitted and subsequent travel,his appointment as examiner in the Tripos and his planned lecture to the Y.M.C.A. at McGill University on Science and Religion. Refers to his friendship with the new professors of Philosophy at Queens, Caldwell and Taylor. Praises Peterson of McGill. Describes the Vicar of Christ Church Cathedral's rejection of Apostolical Succession in a sermon and his caustic remarks on the admission of Briggs to the Episcopal Church. Hopes that the Liberals will abolish the Church Schools. Mentions that his brother Arthur is married and has a baby, his sister is engaged, leaving his brother Herbert at home. Refers to his cousin 'James Fraser who made an ass of himself at the Tripos'.
Creator: E. W. MacBride.
2 p.; paper.
2 Jan. 1906
2 ALS to T. R. Glover. Admits his reluctance to support Glover's friend as a candidate for a possible Latin vacancy at Queens University, Kingston. Sends news of his wife, and his daughter Nellie and her recent marriage to Mr A. J. Goodearle, Manager of the Turbine Steamboat Company in Hamilton. Describes his work on metaphysics, 'trying to get some sort of metaphysical scheme'. Details Macnaghton's insomnia. Mentions his own abstinence from tobacco and alcohol. Reports that Pike and Nicholson are also seriously ill. Refers to Jordon, Cappon, and Shortt. Discusses British politics in light of the recent election.
Creator: John Watson.
2 p.; paper.
3 Feb. 1906
3 ALS to T. R. Glover. Comments upon Glover's manuscript. Believes that Glover's writing on religion is more like that of Dora Greenwell than Rendel Harris. Suggests that a change of form inspired by 'Patience of Hope' or 'Colloquia Crucis' might improve readers' appreciation of the content. Enquires whether Glover has read some particular lines in Greek which he believes have something to do with 'some recognized [stoic] formula about the rhythmic life'.
Creator: G. A. Johnston Ross.
1 p.; paper.
14 Feb. 1906
4 ALS to T. R. Glover. Shares the secret that Ramsay has just resigned.
Creator: William Smart.
1 p.; paper.
5 Mar. 1906
5 ALS to T. R. Glover. Symphathises over the ill health of Glover and Glover's father. Asks whether, in light of this, they should change the arrangements for the course of lectures that Glover was to give at Mansfield College, Oxford.
Creator: A. M. Fairbairn.
1 p.; paper.
1 Apr. 1906
6 ALS to T. R. Glover. Regrets that Glover's ill health will prevent him from sending an article. Also regrets that Glover will not be able to be his 'critic' regarding his book on Greek Literature in the common tradition of the middle ages.
Creator: A. W. Verrall.
1 p.; paper.
2 Apr. 1906
7 ALS to T. R. Glover. Criticism of Glover's articles. Suggests that 'the corporal resurrection of our lord' is not as completely rejected as Glover claims. Quotes from a letter from Temple to his son to make a point about humour. Complains that the Education Bill risks creating two warring camps. Offers to 'pair' with Glover and stand out of the argument in order to establish a peace between the factions in Cambridge. Refers to McTaggart.
Creator: F. J. F. Jackson.
1 p.; paper.
12 Apr. 1906
8 ALS to T. R. Glover. Asks Glover's advice on whether or not he should take a Lectureship at Woodbrooke that Rendel has offered him. Discusses pros and cons. Mentions Foakey [Foakes-Jackson]. Refers to the memoir of Henry Sidgwick. Reveals his religious reservations about taking the position, and embracing 'Rendel's mysticism'.
Creator: H. G. Wood.
1 p.; paper.
30 Apr. 1906
9 ALS to T. R. Glover. Encloses a letter from a former Master at Eton who praises Glover's book and complains of the status of Classics in contemporary education. Burkitt explains that he lent the book to an 'elderly parson' called Bartholomew, who lent it to the author of the letter.
Creator: Francis Crawford Burkitt.
2 p.; paper.
3 May 1906
10 ALS to T. R. Glover from Westminister College, Cambridge. Mentions that he heard from Mr Few that Glover finally reached Scotland. Reports that Rendel Harris is staying with Mr Lewis and addressed the Peace Society. Regrets that he found him depressed. Writes that he has just returned from a Synod, that he cannot tell any more about Dunn's gift than is in the papers, and that he can guess who the new man at Westminister College will be 'and, alas, the new woman also'.
Creator: John Skinner.
1 p.; paper.
13 May 1906
11 ALS to T. R. Glover. Asks whether Glover will act as a judge for the essays in the Conington Prize. Describes the content of those essays. Informs Glover that the other two judges would be Professor J. B. Bury and Mr G. McN. Rushforth of St John's College, Oxford.
Creator: C. Leudesdorf.
1 p.; paper.
26 May 1906
12 ALS to T. R. Glover. Describes a breakfast with Page and the Howells where they discussed the situation in India and the Tibetan expedition, and praised Curzon as a Viceroy. Details the Education debate, mentioning his defense of John Clifford, and speeches by the Hon. M. Lygon, Selwyn, Barnes [?], and Gladstone. Announces his decision not to take up a position at Woodbrooke but plans to go and stay there, possibly with C. F. Angus. Refers to Rendel [Harris]'s visit to Cambridge. Mentions Meyer's meeting about a summer school for Free-Churchmen attended by Ross, Campbell, Tillyard, Sims Woodhead, C. F. A., P.V., A. Wood, Ingle, Selbie and others. Sends domestic news from Cambridge.
Creator: H. G. Wood.
2 p.; paper.
1 June 1906
13 ALS to T. R. Glover. Regrets that Professor Henry Jones has left Oxford and returned to Glasgow. Offers to write to him, asking him to look at Glover's 'Studies in Virgil'. Mentions that there will be a hiatus in his trips to Cambridge, but hopes to see Glover next time he visits there. Asks whether Glover has been driven away by 'the insistent chimes of the big Catholic bell'. Sends 'best wishes for a happy issue out of the afflications of candidature'.
Creator: J. Estlin Carpenter.
1 p.; paper.
10 June 1906
14 ALS to T. R. Glover. Offers his testimony towards Glover's candidature for the Glasgow Chair in Humanity. Hopes Glover has recovered from his ill health. Refers to the May week celebrations. Mentions his wife and daughter.
Creator: A. W. Verrall.
1 p.; paper.
10 June 1906
15 TLS to T. R. Glover. Agrees to write Glover a testimonial. Hopes he has recovered from his illness.
Creator: Eleanor Mildred Sidgwick.
1 p.; paper.
11 June 1906
16 ALS to T. R. Glover. Regrets that Glover cannot lecture at Girton again in the coming term. Praises Glover for helping pupils 'grasp ideas, not merely grammar'.
Creator: K. Jex-Blake.
1 p.; paper.
11 June 1906
17 Autograph testimonial signed for T. R. Glover.
Creator: Henry Jackson.
1 p.; paper.
11 June 1906
18 ALS to T. R. Glover. Explains his mixed feelings about Glover's decision to stand as a candidate for the vacant Chair of Humanities at Glasgow. Praises Glover's broad approach to Classics, which he worries will be replaced by 'the older and more mechanical methods of study'. Also praises Glover's 'Studies in Virgil'.
Creator: Rendel Harris.
3 p.; paper.
11 June 1906
19 ALS to T. R. Glover. Hopes that Glover has recovered from his illness. Mentions that his relations with Dr McVail are strained because he cut down one of McVail's articles for publication. Undertakes to press Glover's merits on McVail if the opportunity arises, and to write to Professor Muir on Glover's behalf.
Creator: T. Clifford Allbutt.
1 p.; paper.
12 June 1906
20 ALS to T. R. Glover. Writes that he cannot undertake the Journal of Education due to a heavy workload. Undertakes to put in a good word for Glover at Glasgow but regrets Glover's decision to leave Cambridge.
Creator: Donald MacAlister.
1 p.; paper.
12 June 1906
21 ALS to T. R. Glover. Reports that Glover has been reelected Praelector. Replies that he has not seen J. Adam recently. Refers to his recent business. Promises to help Glover in his application to Glasgow, but regrets that he might be leaving Cambridge. Empathises with Glover's position stating the unlikeliness of a better job coming up at St John's. Mentions 'Jumbo'.
Creator: J. R. Tanner.
1 p.; paper.
12 June 1906
22 ALS to T. R. Glover. Sends Glover a testimonial. Mentions that W. Rennie, one of Glover's competitors, has also asked him for a testimonial.
Creator: A. W. Verrall.
1 p.; paper.
13 June 1906
23 ALS to T. R. Glover. Letter supporting Glover's application for the Latin Chair at Glasgow University. Mentions Professor Macnaughton's good opinion of Glover.
Creator: John Watson.
2 p.; paper.
13 June 1906
24 Autograph testimonial signed for T. R. Glover.
Creator: J. E. Sandys.
1 p.; paper.
13 June 1906
25 Autograph testimonial signed for T. R. Glover.
Creator: W. E. Heitland.
1 p.; paper.
14 June 1906
26 TLS to T.R. Glover with attached ALS from John Hutchinson. Suggests that Glover visits John Hutchinson in Glasgow for advice on how to conduct his candidature further. Gives his opinion of Nisbet, who Hutchinson names as Glover's rival for the post.
Creator: William Smart.
2 p.; paper.
14 June 1906–17 June 1906
27 ALS to T. R. Glover. Regrets that he does not feel it appropriate to write Glover a formal testimonial, not having read his books. Offers to testify to his pleasant personal impression of Glover. Recalls Carlyle's praise of the Gareloch in acknowledgment of Glover's. Suggests that Glover visit his sister at Rowmore Point opposite Mambeg where Glover is staying.
Creator: J. G. Frazer.
1 p.; paper.
15 June 1906
28 Autograph testimonial signed for T. R. Glover.
Creator: J. Adam.
1 p.; paper.
16 June 1906
29 TLS to T. R. Glover. Agrees to write a testimonial for Glover.
Creator: William Ridgeway.
1 p.; paper.
18 June 1906
30 TLS to T. R. Glover. Approves Glover's application to the position at Glasgow University. Mentions that Nisbet is the only other applicant of whom he has heard. Suggests that Glover call on Ramsay and Clapperton in Glasgow.
Creator: William Smart.
1 p.; paper.
21 June 1906
31 ALS to T. R. Glover. Sends Glover a testimonial.
Creator: J. B. Bury.
1 p.; paper.
23 June 1906
32 ALS to T. R. Glover. Requests Glover's assistance.
Creator: W. H. D. Rouse.
1 p.; paper.
23 June 1906
33 Autograph testimonial signed to T. R. Glover.
Creator: J. R. Tanner.
1 p.; paper.
27 June 1906
34 ALS to T. R. Glover written on a printed proposal for 'The Cambridge Medieval History'. Asks Glover for a chapter on 'Thought and ideas of the age' for the fourth and fifth centuries to be included in 'The Cambridge Medieval History' edited by himself and others. Mentions chapters that might overlap with Glover's and gives the author where known.
Creator: H. M. Gwatkin.
1 p.; paper.
June 1906
35 ALS to T. R. Glover. Regrets that Glover will not contribute to the 'Cambridge Medieval History'. Feels unable to 'help export' Glover to Glasgow.
Creator: H. M. Gwatkin.
1 p.; paper.
28 June 1906
36 Autograph testimonial signed to T. R. Glover.
Creator: J. S. Reid.
1 p.; paper.
29 June 1906
37 Three TLS to 'Finlay'. Regarding the new court circular and the election for a post at Glasgow University. Reports that John Brown will not be applying, and that Professor Herkless says Lindsay is unlikely to be a candidate due to ill health and growing deafness.
Creator: W. Smart.
3 p.; paper.
June 1906
38 Autograph postcard to T. R. Glover. Details regarding the post at Glasgow University[?]. Mentions H. E. Gordon, W. R. Copeland and David Murray.
Creator: W. Smart.
1 card; paper.
June 1906
39 TLS to T. R. Glover. Acknowledges receipt of Glover's application and testimonials for the Chair of Humanity. Suggests a new date for Glover's visit.
Creator: Alan E. Clapperton.
1 p.; paper.
6 July 1906
40 Typed list with annotations in Glover's hand. List of members of Glasgow University Court and their addresses.
Creator: T. R. Glover[?].
1 p.; paper.
June 1906
41 ALS to T. R. Glover. Reports that the Syndics of the [Cambridge University] Press have asked him to edit a 'Companion to Latin studies'. Asks whether Glover will contribute and mentions terms and deadlines. Refers to Glover's plan to lecture in Oxford in the Michaelmas term.
Creator: J. E. Sandys.
1 p.; paper.
6 July 1906
42 ALS to T. R. Glover. Discusses Glover's references, which he has read. Proposes that Conway will be Glover's main rival for the post. Decides not to ask Glover to read his 'Gifford proofs'.
Creator: J. Adam.
1 p.; paper.
8 July 1906
43 ALS to T. R. Glover. Reports that he has written to Asquith to commend Glover's candidature [at Glasgow]. Mentions the 'Education Controversy'.
Creator: R. C. Lehmann.
1 p.; paper.
9 July 1906
44 ALS to T. R. Glover. Regrets having missed a meeting with Glover. Reports that the testimonials of candidature have not yet been sent out to members of the Glasgow University Court. Refers to a letter from Professor [John] Watson that described Glover in 'the most glowing terms'.
Creator: William Stewart.
1 p.; paper.
10 July 1906
45 ALS to T. R. Glover. Describes a visit to Richard Glover in hospital at Highgate. Discusses Glover's application to a Chair at Glasgow University. Mentions that Phillimore is likely to be transferred to the Latin Chair and asks whether Glover will stand for the Greek one. Refers to his visit to Glover's wife and children at Glisson Road. Complains that neither Keeling nor A. Wood attended the open-air at the second Cambridge Day. Reports that he has been made assistant lecturer for two years at Jesus College and Mary has taken a post at an L.C.C. secondary school at Dalston. Asks whether Glover will be at Robinson's wedding on September 6th.
Creator: H. G. Wood.
1 p.; paper.
10 July 1906
46 ALS to T. R. Glover. Informs Glover that Asquith told him that Phillimore may be moved from the Greek Chair to the Latin Chair at Glasgow.
Creator: R. C. Lehmann.
1 p.; paper.
11 July 1906
47 ALS to T. R. Glover. Condoles Glover over the abandonment of the post of Chair of Humanity at Glasgow University which he was applying for.
Creator: J. R. Tanner.
1 p.; paper.
11 July 1906
48 ALS to T. R. Glover. Hopes he will be able to help Glover. Believes it too difficult to get hold of Asquith but has contacted his Brother-in-Law who has some influence at Glasgow University.
Creator: Stanley Buckmaster.
1 p.; paper.
12 July 1906
49 ALS to T. R. Glover. Encourages Glover to stay in Cambridge in light of the change in the post on offer in Glasgow, from Latin Chair to Greek Chair. Refer Glover to the 'Examiner' and asks for his opinion of the 'new plans'. Expresses his uncertainty about Haldane.
Creator: W. B. Selbie.
1 p.; paper.
13 July 1906
50 Typed letter to T. R. Glover. Offers to support Glover if he applies for the Greek Chair at Glasgow University. Believes that Sonnenschein does not have the same claims on the Greek Chair as he did on the Latin Chair. Asks whether Glover accepted the post of Examiner for the Conington Prize.
Creator: Gilbert Murray.
2 p.; paper.
14 July 1906
51 ALS to his father Richard Glover. Sends his thanks to Uncle John for supporting his application to the Chair at Glasgow University. Describes the other candidates on the list shown to him by Story: G. A. Davies, Revd Dowdall, H. W. Garrod, Nisbet, W. Rennie, G. S. Robertson, E. A. Sonnenscheim. Details his visits to members of the Glasgow University Court. Refers to Tanner's response to the Phillimore affair. Writes of the help he is getting from Uncle Hunter Finlay and his family at Mambeg. Expresses surprise at the kindness of his testimonials. Talks about Richard's health and his stay at Uncle John's. Asks his father to pass the letter on to his mother, quoting Graves on lecturing on the wrong gospel. Mentions Alice and Dorothy. Gives his impressions of Glasgow as a city. Describes his smart appearance, likening himself to Malvolio.
Creator: T. R. Glover.
3 p.; paper.
15 July 1906
52 Two printed drafts of a letter of application to the University Court of Glasgow University. Applies to be considered for the Greek Chair vacated by Professor Phillimore. Directs them to the testimonials that he submitted for the Humanity Chair.
Creator: T. R. Glover.
2 p.; paper.
16 July 1906
53 ALS to T. R. Glover from the Treasury Chambers. Acknowledges the receipt of Glover's letter regarding his candidature for the Greek Chair at Glasgow University, on behalf of Mr Asquith.
Creator: R. S. Meiklejohn.
1 p.; paper.
16 July 1906
54 TLS to T. R. Glover. Refers to a letter from the Principal of Glasgow University which he judges to be in Glover's favour. Reports that he has written to members of the Glasgow University Court on Glover's behalf. On "'Allan' Line and 'State' Line of Steamers" note paper.
Creator: M[?] Dunlop.
1 p.; paper.
17 July 1906
55 ALS to T. R. Glover. Thanks Glover for his letters. Endorses his decision to apply for the Greek Chair at Glasgow University.
Creator: Robert Muir.
1 p.; paper.
19 July 1906
56 ALS to T. R. Glover. Confirms that Phillimore has been appointed to the Latin Chair and the Greek Chair at Glasgow University is to be advertised, and that he will regard Glover's previous application as an application for the new post.
Creator: Alan E. Clapperton.
1 p.; paper.
20 July 1906
57 ALS to T. R. Glover. Expresses his surprise that the Glasgow electors did not announce their intentions for the Chair of Latin sooner. Gives Glover permission to reuse his testimonial.
Creator: Henry Jackson.
1 p.; paper.
24 July 1906
58 Autograph note card signed to T. R. Glover. Expresses his surprise about the situation surrounding the appointment of Phillimore to the Glasgow Latin Chair. Asks Glover if he would give some lectures for the Historical Tripos alongside Gwatkin.
Creator: J. S. Reid.
1 card; paper.
24 July 1906
59 ALS to T. R. Glover. Regarding the turn of affairs at Glasgow and his willingness to continue to support Glover in his new candidature. Mentions Phillimore. Asks after Glover's health and his new address.
Creator: A. W. Verrall.
1 p.; paper.
30 July 1906
60 Typed letter to T. R. Glover. Thanks Glover for his 'friendly letter'. Wishes him well in the [Glasgow University] election in September.
Creator: Gilbert Murray.
1 p.; paper.
30 July 1906
61 TLS to T. R. Glover. Asks whether Glover would write a volume on Ancient History for a three volume 'Outlines of General History' that the Syndics of the Cambridge University Press are considering publishing. Mentions terms.
Creator: Richard Wright.
2 p.; paper.
3 Aug. 1906
62 ALS to T. R. Glover. Reports that he is at the Marine Hotel in Elie recovering from a breakdown. Informs Glover that Story is in favour of electing Glover at Glasgow.
Creator: William Smart.
1 p.; paper.
8 Aug. 1906
63 ALS to T. R. Glover. Explains that Glover's letter was misunderstood to decline Gwatkin's previous offer. Regrets that he has offered it to Mr Blank.
Creator: H. M. Gwatkin.
1 p.; paper.
11 Aug. 1906
64 ALS to T. R. Glover. Regarding lectures, and Glover's recent illness.
Creator: L. H. K. Bushe-Fox.
1 p.; paper.
17 Aug. 1906
65 ALS to T. R. Glover. Reports his wife's nervous breakdown. Thanks Glover for his kindness to Jim. Mentions Logie. Refers to his sister, Mrs Campbell and her children, Kate and Grant. Sends news of his children, May who took a classical scholarship at Queens University, Kingston, Hugh, Eleanor, Philip and their cousin Norman. Informs Glover about events at Queen's University, including their interest in replacing Ferguson with W. L. Grant.
Creator: G. M. Macdonnell.
1 p.; paper.
3 Sep. 1906
66 Typed letter to T. R. Glover. Asks after Glover's health, his application to the Glasgow Chair, his lectures and his appearance in St Columba's Church 'in the absence of its lawful pastor'. Sends news of himself, his writing and his pastoral work. Discusses Neumann's 'Jesus' and Newton Marshall's 'Theology and truth'. Mentions George Stevens, Glover's sister-in-law's pastor.
Creator: John Skinner.
1 p.; paper.
4 Sep. 1906
67 TLS to T. R. Glover. Advises Glover not to travel to Glasgow again. Believes that Gilbert Murray rather than Gordon has most influence over the Glasgow University Court. Mentions golf.
Creator: William Smart.
1 p.; paper.
17 Sep. 1906
68 ALS to T. R. Glover. Reassurance concerning the outcome of the Glasgow University Court's appointment for Chair of Greek.
Creator: Theodore H. Robinson.
1 p.; paper.
3 Oct. 1906
69 ALS to T. R. Glover. Commiserates with Glover [on not being appointed at Glasgow].
Creator: J. R. Tanner.
1 p.; paper.
4 Oct. 1906
70 Printed letter with autograph additions to T. R. Glover. Informs Glover that Professor Davies has been appointed to the Chair of Greek at Glasgow University.
Creator: Alan E. Clapperton.
1 p.; paper.
5 Oct. 1906
71 TLS to T. R. Glover. Discusses the outcome of the election to the Chair of Greek at Glasgow University. Writes that he had thought it would be a contest between Rhys Roberts and Glover, so was surprised by Gilbert Davies.
Creator: Gilbert Murray.
1 p.; paper.
5 Oct. 1906
72 ALS to T. R. Glover. Mentions Minchin who he knew well in Naples. Regrets missing Glover when he was in England examinging for the Tripos. Sends news of his wife and son. Commiserates with Glover about not being appointed in Glasgow. Tells an anecdote about a job he applied for in London, where the board could not decide between him and Goodrich and so appointed Lanbester[?]. Refers to staff at McGill University, including Harkness of Mathematics, Carter who is described as a 'mountebank', and Walter of Modern Languages. Asks after Glover's father and sends news of his own family. Mentions the new government of St John's College. Refers to Donald.
Creator: E. W. MacBride.
1 p.; paper.
2 Nov. 1906
73 TLS to T. R. Glover. Reports that at the election of the Chair of Greek at Glasgow University Stewart and Hutchinson proposed and seconded Glover, and Story spoke for him but voted against him. Informs Glover that it was all in vain as Asquith dismissed all the candidates but one.
Creator: William Smart.
1 p.; paper.
3 Nov. 1906
74 ALS to T. R. Glover. Asks whether Glover has got his paragraphs on Barlow ready. Mentions the forthcoming adjudication of the case of a 'certain classical lecturer'.
Creator: J. R. Tanner.
1 p.; paper.
16 Nov. 1906
75 ALS to T. R. Glover. Regrets not seeing Glover on his visit to England due to commitments in Oxford and to his brother in London. Mentions that his book will be out in a year's time. Commiserates with Glover on not getting the Chair at Glasgow University.
Creator: John Macnaughton.
1 p.; paper.
20 Nov. 1906
76 ALS to T. R. Glover. Informs Glover that the Council has reappointed him College Lecturer.
Creator: C. Taylor.
1 p.; paper.
23 Nov. 1906
77 ALS to T. R. Glover. Thanks Glover for an edition of Shakespeare. Refers to the service he did Glover when he was ill.
Creator: J. G. Leathem.
1 p.; paper.
28 Nov. 1906
78 TLS to T. R. Glover. Asks for the dates of Glover's lectures at Mansfield College, Oxford so that he can attend. Mentions that they have appointed Sir William Ramsay to follow Glover.
Creator: A. W. W. Dale.
1 p.; paper.
8 Dec. 1906
79 ALS to Mrs Glover. Regarding the effect that the death of Agnes has had on the family, the reaction of the children, including Douglas, their move from Kings Street.
Creator: W. F. Nickle.
2 p.; paper.
16 Dec. 1906

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