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. |