| Title |
T. R. Glover's correspondence (1917) |
| Reference |
5/4 |
| Creator |
Various |
| Covering Dates |
1917 |
| Extent and Medium |
88 letters; paper |
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| Content and context |
Many congratulating Glover on his 'The Jesus of history' and on his appointment to the Wilde Lectureship at Oxford. |
| St John's Library/Glover/5/4 contains: |
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ALS to T. R. Glover. Expresses his support for the Y.M.C.A. Regrets that he cannot attend the event at Christ's because of ill health and prior engagements. Creator: H. Montagu Butler. 1 p.; paper. |
19 Jan. 1917 |
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ALS to T. R. Glover from Luxor. Asks for clarification of the news he heard from H. G. Wood about Glover's plans to go to America. Explains what he is doing in Egypt. Creator: Rendel Harris. 1 p.; paper. |
19 Jan. 1917 |
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ALS to T. R. Glover. Regrets that he cannot attend the meeting at Christ's. Invites Glover to dine with him in Hall. Creator: A. C. Benson. 1 p.; paper. |
22 Jan. 1917 |
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TLS to T. R. Glover. Asks when Glover plans to visit Chicago. Creator: Shailer Mathews. 1 p.; paper. |
23 Jan. 1917 |
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TLS to T. R. Glover. Plans for Glover's lecture tour in Chicago and possibly Princeton. Creator: Shailer Mathews. 1 p.; paper. |
29 Jan. 1917 |
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TLS to T. R. Glover. Sends Glover an advance copy of 'The Jesus of History'. Creator: Tissington Tatlow. 1 p.; paper. |
29 Jan. 1917 |
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ALS to T. R. Glover. Thanks Glover for his article for inclusion in the 'B. T.'. Informs Glover that he has inserted a sentence about the Universal Day of Prayer for students on February 25th. Praises 'The Jesus of History'. Creator: Hugh Martin. 1 p.; paper. |
2 Feb. 1917 |
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ALS to T. R. Glover. Thanks Glover for a copy of his book and accompanying letter. Creator: J. Larmor. 1 p.; paper. |
5 Feb. 1917 |
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ALS to T. R. Glover. Thanks Glover for a copy of his book. Creator: C. E. Graves. 1 p.; paper. |
6 Feb. 1917 |
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TLS to T. R. Glover. Expresses interest in publishing any work on Y.M.C.A. work or Glover's tour of India that he may be producing. Creator: Basil A. Yeaxlee. 1 p.; paper. |
12 Feb. 1917 |
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ALS to T. R. Glover. Thanks Glover for a copy of his book. Comments on the book. Creator: Muriel P. E. Harris. 1 p.; paper. |
22 Feb. 1917 |
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ALS to T. R. Glover. Congratulates Glover on his book. Hopes he is not still planning to go to America. Creator: W. Y. Fullerton. 1 p.; paper. |
22 Feb. 1917 |
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ALS to T. R. Glover. Praises Glover's book, 'The Jesus of History'. Invites Glover to visit him. Creator: Harry Bisseker. 1 p.; paper. |
22 Feb. 1917 |
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TLS to T. R. Glover. Informs Glover of the death of Captain Adams. Creator: A. Methuen. 1 p.; paper. |
7 Mar. 1917 |
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ALS to T. R. Glover. Thanks Glover for his letter of condolence regarding the death of their son, Bernard Adams. Responds to Glover's offer to help in the posthumous publication of Bernard's book. Creator: Harold J. Adams. 1 p.; paper. |
9 Mar. 1917 |
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TLS to T. R. Glover. Accepts Glover's offer to write a memoir for the introducation to Bernard Adams' book. Suggests Glover write to Harold Adams with the offer. Creator: A. Methuen. 1 p.; paper. |
10 Mar. 1917 |
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Autograph card signed to T. R. Glover. Draws Glover's attention to a notice of his book in the 'Church Family Newspaper'. Creator: T. G. Bonney. 1 card; paper. |
11 Mar. 1917 |
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ALS to T. R. Glover. Praises Glover's book on Jesus. Mentions that he is no longer going to America. Creator: H. R. Mackintosh. 1 p.; paper. |
16 Mar. 1917 |
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ALS to T. R. Glover. Writes regarding the I. C. S. examinations for which they are both examininers. Refers to Glover's 'Jesus of History' and 'Conflict of Religions'. Creator: E. M. Walker. 1 p.; paper. |
17 Mar. 1917 |
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Autograph card signed to T. R. Glover. Refers to 'Pye' [Bernard Adams]'s death. Has given Sikes a letter from a brother officer of Bernard's to be passed to Glover. Asks for advice on publishing his father's book. Creator: Franklin Kidd. 1 card; paper. |
22 Mar. 1917 |
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ALS to T. R. Glover. Appreciation of Glover's lecture on Tagore, which he believes was critical yet sympathetic. Argues that this is the attitude that needs to be taken by missionaries towards 'keen Bengali minds'. Creator: George Hare Leonard. 3 p.; paper. |
29 Mar. 1917 |
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ALS to T. R. Glover. Praises 'The Jesus of History' and asks Glover for an opinion of his book. Creator: N. S. Talbot. 1 p.; paper. |
30 Mar. 1917 |
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ALS to T. R. Glover. Reports that the boat on which Rendel and Moulton were travelling was torpedoed. Explains that Rendel survived but Moulton died of exposure. Makes arrangements for Glover to visit Woodbrooke Settlement. Mentions that Glover's book was the last his father read before becoming ill. Creator: H. G. Wood. 1 p.; paper. |
12 Apr. 1917 |
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TLS to T. R. Glover. Expresses interest in publishing Glover's work. Creator: Hodder and Stoughton. 1 p.; paper. |
17 Apr. 1917 |
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TLS to T. R. Glover. Forwards an extract of a letter from P. R. Hackett of Rangoon registering his appreciation of Glover's work in India. Creator: K. T. Paul. 2 p.; paper. |
19 Apr. 1917 |
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TLS to T. R. Glover. Sends Glover a pamphlet he has written. Expresses his enjoyment of Glover's 'Jesus of History'. Refers to Glover's recent departure for Chicago. Reports that he has been enlisted for general service but has stated that he has a conscientious objection to fighting. Creator: C. Franklin Angus. 1 p.; paper. |
23 Apr. 1917 |
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ALS to T. R. Glover. Praises Glover's 'The Jesus of History'. Suggests that Glover could revolutionise the teaching of the Gospels and the Acts in the same way that George Adam Smith revolutionised the teaching of the Prophets. Refers to the death of J. H. Moulton. Mentions that his son caught bronchitis in the trenches and is in hospital in Brighton. Creator: J. S. Tucker. 1 p.; paper. |
25 Apr. 1917 |
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ALS to T. R. Glover from Corsica. Refers to the peril he experience and the loss of his friend [J. H. Moulton]. Comments on Glover's book. Creator: Rendel Harris. 1 p.; paper. |
26 Apr. 1917 |
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ALS to T. R. Glover. Sends news of James Rendel Harris. Refers to the accounts of his 'terrible experience' in the 'Manchester Guardian' and 'British Weekly'. Creator: Irene Speller. 1 p.; paper. |
30 Apr. 1917 |
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TLS to T. R. Glover. Informs Glover that the Programme Committee for the general conference of the Student Christian Movement would like to withdraw their invitation to him to speak on 'Social questions in the Non-Christian world' and offer it to Dr John Matthai. Explains the reasons behind this decision. Asks for Glover's opinion on his leader for 'The Student Movement', and Lansbury's book, 'Your part in poverty'. Creator: Tissington Tatlow. 1 p.; paper. |
1 May 1917 |
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ALS to T. R. Glover. Recalls that Glover borrowed his razor at the Student Camp at Conishead in 1906. Invites Glover to conduct services at his church on the occasion of the church's anniversary. Mentions that he has heard a lot about Glover from a college friend, George, late of Leeds. Creator: A. J. Burgoyne. 1 p.; paper. |
9 May. 1917 |
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ALS to T. R. Glover. Sends a photograph of her late son, Bernard Adams. Also forwards an allegory that on Death that she found among Bernard's notebooks. Requests Glover's help in publishing extracts from the books. Creator: Georgina Adams. 1 p.; paper. |
10 May 1917 |
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ALS to T. R. Glover. Reports that the Press Censor has not yet released her son [Bernard Adam]'s book. Asks for a copy of Edmund Vale's poem about Bernard if it appears in 'The Eagle'. Creator: Georgina Adams. 1 p.; paper. |
15 May 1917 |
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ALS to T. R. Glover. Reports that he has passed Glover's request on to Mrs Titley, wife of Dr Titley. Creator: John Wilson. 1 p.; paper. |
18 May 1917 |
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ALS to T. R. Glover with printed attachment. Invites Glover to accept a three year appointment to the Wilde Lectureship in Natural and Comparative Religion at Oxford. Sends a printed copy of the regulations governing the Lectureship. Creator: C. Leudesdorf. 2 p.; paper. |
19 May 1917 |
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ALS to T. R. Glover. Thanks Glover for his acceptance of the Wilde Lectureship. Creator: C. Leudesdorf. 1 p.; paper. |
26 May 1917 |
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ALS to T. R. Glover. Reports the progress of Bernard Adams' book through the censorship process. Asks Glover if he will write an introductory memoir. Creator: Harold J. Adams. 1 p.; paper. |
28 May 1917 |
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ALS to T. R. Glover. Congratulates Glover on his appointment to the Wilde Lectureship at Oxford. Creator: W. B. Selbie. 1 p.; paper. |
31 May 1917 |
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TLS to T. R. Glover. Informs Glover that his book is being published in America by the Association Press, directed by Mr F. M. Harris. Forwards Professor Harry Fosdick's appreciation of Glover's book. Mentions that he is using material from the book in a series of addresses. Refers to Glover's twentieth wedding anniversary. Hopes that Glover will send some articles for 'The North American Student'. Creator: George Irving. 1 p.; paper. |
31 May 1917 |
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TLS to T. R. Glover. Passes on David R. Porter's hopes that Glover will visit them some other time. Informs that in Edinburgh he heard about Glover's 'great speech'. Replies to McNicol's criticism of his reluctance to publish Glover's pamphlet through the Y.M.C.A. Explains that he has no objection to it being published by a secular press. Creator: E. C. Carter. 1 p.; paper. |
31 May 1917 |
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ALS to T. R. Glover. Questions whether Glover's appointment to a comparative religion lectureship at Oxford will fit in with the preface to Gwatkin's sermons. Remarks that Glover is much quoted in the religious papers. Cautions him against flattery, advising him to read carefully John Bunyan on the Delectable Mountains. Creator: Rendel Harris. 1 p.; paper. |
1 June 1917 |
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TLS to T. R. Glover. Thanks Glover for the sonnet to be published in the 'Westminster Gazette'. Suggests that Glover should sign his full name on it. Undertakes to pass Glover's suggestion on to their classical examiner and hopes that Glover will not feel debarred from competing himself. Creator: J. A. Spender. 1 p.; paper. |
1 June 1917 |
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ALS to T. R. Glover. Asks for details of Glover's 'Life and letters in the Fourth Century' as mentioned in Dr Foakes Jackson's 'History'. Enquires whether Glover knows the publisher of the 'Earlier Epistles of St Paul'. Refers to other works by Glover. Congratulates Glover on becoming Wilde Lecturer at Oxford. Creator: J. G. Melling. 2 p.; paper. |
4 June 1917 |
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ALS to T. R. Glover. Clarifies his wishes regarding Glover's preface to his late son, Bernard Adams' book. Hopes to this end that Glover will modify the appreciation he wrote in the Eagle along the lines suggested. Creator: Harold J. Adams. 1 p.; paper. |
10 June 1917 |
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ALS to T. R. Glover. Congratulates Glover on his appointment to the Wilde Lectureship at Oxford. Creator: Richard Glover. 1 p.; paper. |
11 June 1917 |
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ALS to T. R. Glover. Praises Glover's 'Jesus of History'. Suggests that references for biblical passages quoted should be placed in the footnotes rather than in the main body of the text. Creator: Walter Runciman. 1 p.; paper. |
18 June 1917 |
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ALS to T. R. Glover. Praises Glover's 'Jesus of History'. Imagines future titles that Glover might write. Sends his own book, 'Lectures on the ten epistles of Saint James'. Mentions that he is writing notes to John Evelyn's diary. Creator: H. Maynard Smith. 1 p.; paper. |
18 June 1917 |
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ALS to T. R. Glover. Suggest that Glover should be attached to a college in Oxford during his lectureship. Mentions that he has talked to A. L. Smith of Balliol College about it. Reports that 'one of the best' Lieutenant Generals is impressed by Glover's book. Creator: Neville Stuart Talbot. 1 p.; paper. |
19 June 1917 |
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ALS to T. R. Glover. Appreciates Glover's memoir for the preface to his late son's book. Creator: Harold J. Adams. 1 p.; paper. |
23 June 1917 |
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ALS to T. R. Glover. Informs Glover that he is going to recommend 'The Jesus of History' to his clergy. Discusses a passage in 'Luke' which he believes shows the 'consummate irony of Jesus'. Asks Glover's opinion of his interpretation of another biblical passage. Mentions that his father was a Johnian. Creator: Edward J. Bidwell. 2 p.; paper. |
30 June 1917 |
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ALS to T. R. Glover. Congratulates Glover on the birth of his second son. Mentions an air raid on London. Creator: Annie W. Calvin. 1 p.; paper. |
2 July 1917 |
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TLS to T. R. Glover. Sends Glover royalties for 'The Jesus of History'. Congratulates him on the birth of his son. Creator: Tissington Tatlow. 1 p.; paper. |
2 July 1917 |
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ALS to T. R. Glover. Congratulates Glover on the birth on his son, Robert Finlay. Creator: W. Y. Fullerton. 1 p.; paper. |
4 July 1917 |
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TLS to T. R. Glover. Congratulates Glover on the birth of his son, Robert Finlay. Creator: Charles Edward Wilson. 1 p.; paper. |
4 July 1917 |
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ALS to T. R. Glover. Offers to make Glover an honorary member of the Common Room at Balliol. Suggests that he decide whether or not to become a formal member of the College when he begins his lectureship at Oxford. Creator: F. F. Urquhart. 1 p.; paper. |
5 July 1917 |
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TLS to T. R. Glover. Apologises for holding Glover's articles over from the current issue of 'The Baptist Times' due to considerations of space. Assures Glover of the importance of his writing to readers of the publication. Creator: J. H. Shakespeare. 1 p.; paper. |
6 July 1917 |
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ALS to T. R. Glover. Praises Glover's 'The Jesus of History'. Creator: Archibald Geikie. 1 p.; paper. |
21 July 1917 |
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ALS to T. R. Glover. Expresses the enjoyment he had from reading 'The Jesus of History' despite interruptions from a man-eating bear. Discusses the question of Mary's perpetual virginity. Asks Glover what he thinks about celibacy and remarriage in biblical terms. Wonders why Luke does not tell the story of the Magi. Describes his six week walk through Africa. Creator: Thomas Cathrew Fisher. 2 p.; paper. |
6 Aug. 1917 |
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ALS to T. R. Glover from Taunton. Informs Glover that he has sent copies of 'The Jesus of History' to each of the ministers in his association, and to all the libraries at their missionary stations in the Congo. Encloses a letter from village pastor, Joseph Day, in praise of the book. Creator: T. S. Penny. 2 p.; paper. |
17 Aug. 1917 |
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ALS to T. R. Glover from The Manse, Fowlmere. Relays the Reverend A. C. Yorke's praise of 'The Jesus of History'. Creator: L. C. F. Tomkins. 1 p.; paper. |
24 Aug. 1917 |
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ALS to T. R. Glover. Offers Glover accomodation with them in Bristol at short notice in case he has to visit his father urgently. Mentions that he is having trouble writing an address for the L. M. S. prayer meeting. Creator: George H. Leonard. 3 p.; paper. |
8 Sep. 1917 |
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ALS to T. R. Glover. Regrets that he cannot see Glover in London because he is in Hunstanton. Notes Glover's corrections to 'The Conflict of Religions'. Accepts an edition of Glover's 'Life and letters in the fourth century' for publication. Thanks Glover from recommending Miss Royden, who is going to let him see her book when it is ready for publication. Asks for more information about Professor Leonard's articles. Regrets that 'the public is not interested in India'. Creator: A. Methuen. 1 p.; paper. |
9 Sep. 1917 |
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ALS to T. R. Glover. Explains that he has read an enjoyed 'The Jesus of History' which he heard of through Dr Robertson Nicoll's article on the 'Homeliness of Jesus'. Raises some questions about the Christian life. Creator: H. E. Jacques. 1 p.; paper. |
14 Sep. 1917 |
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TLS to T. R. Glover. Hopes that Glover is not tired by his 'opportunities at Westminister Chapel'. Discusses his reading of Glover's 'Pericles to Philip'. Complains that J. H. Shakespeare's censorship at the Baptist Union is too great, and that W. S. Aldis has already resigned from the Union and Fellowship as a result of it. Creator: Rendel Harris. 1 p.; paper. |
17 Sep. 1917 |
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TLS to T. R. Glover with autograph postscript from Lambeth Palace. Looks forward to Glover's visit. Informs him that their new Rector, Mr Aitken will be dining with them. Mentions an air raid. Creator: Edith Davidson. 1 p.; paper. |
24 Sep. 1917 |
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ALS to T. R. Glover. Forwards a review of 'The Jesus of History' that he published in 'The Woodford Times'. Informs him that he has passed a fuller notice along with a copy of the book to a journalist friend. Creator: Thomas W. Orr. 1 p.; paper. |
29 Sep. 1917 |
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ALS to T. R. Glover. Informs Glover that the sixth form at Wellington College, Berkshire are reading 'The Jesus of History' for their Divinity studies. Invites Glover, on behalf of W. W. Vaughan the headmaster, to give a talk at the school. Refers to E. A. Burroughs appointment to the post of Canon of the Cathedral Church of Peterborough. Creator: E. Howard Muncey. 1 p.; paper. |
30 Sep. 1917 |
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ALS to T. R. Glover. Forwards a letter from Philip Lewis in praise of Glover's 'The Jesus of History'. Annotations explain that Philip Lewis is a retired Baptist Minister of Chipping Campden, where Robinson's great grandfather was long time Minister. Creator: Edward Robinson. 2 p.; paper. |
5 Oct. 1917 |
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ALS to T. R. Glover. Informs Glover that he will have Sir A. Geikie staying with him during the election to the Woodwardian Professorship. Mentions that Geikie has expressed a desire to meet Glover. Invites Glover to breakfast with them. Creator: T. G. Bonney. 1 p.; paper. |
6 Oct. 1917 |
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ALS to T. R. Glover. Thanks Glover for a copy of his new book, 'Pericles and Philip'. Mentions that her bookseller, Mr George has been waiting for a copy of 'The Jesus of History' from which she deduces a fourth edition is to be printed. Mentions Miss Cameron of Lochiel's opinion of the latter book. Remembers leaving Glover at St John's College when he first entered as an undergraduate. Asks whether he will see his daughter, Mary off to Oxford. Mentions that Dorothy has written to tell Mrs Hobbs that Mary will be there. Reports that Mr Neville Talbot performed the last rites over Roland. Sends news that Mildred misses her children who are at school, Katie Alison recently had a baby boy, and Richard Glover's broken arm is mending. Writes that she is glad Glover met Dr Willie Johnstone, whose mother was her childhood friend. Creator: Anne Glover. 2 p.; paper. |
8 Oct. 1917 |
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TLS to T. R. Glover. Informs Glover that the Syndicates of the Cambridge University Press are sorry to part with Glover's 'Life and Letters in the Fourth Century' but will not raise an objection to the book being transferred to Methuen. Creator: A. R. Waller. 1 p.; paper. |
13 Oct. 1917 |
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TLS to T. R. Glover. Thanks Glover for a footnote to 'Pericles and Philip'. Assures him that, due to low book sales during the war, a delay in a new edition to 'Life and letters in the fourth century' is for the best. Admires his elegy. Creator: A. Methuen. 1 p.; paper. |
18 Oct. 1917 |
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ALS to T. R. Glover. Praises 'The Jesus of History' which he has sent to his son, Major A. M. Gordon, Senior Chaplain in the Fourth Canadian Division. Asks Glover to suggest a candidate for the post of Head of Latin at Queen's University, Kingston, Canada. Announces that he has resigned the Principalship there and his successor will be Revd Dr R. Bruce Taylor, currently Minister of St Paul's Church, Montreal. Creator: Daniel M. Gordon. 2 p.; paper. |
20 Oct. 1917 |
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ALS to T. R. Glover. Praises Glover's 'Poets and Puritans'. Suggests that Glover write a life of Cromwell. Informs Glover that a friend, J. B. Johnson has a chest of Cowper relics, including some books belonging to Cowper, that might be of interest to him. Creator: Geoffrey Hoyland. 2 p.; paper. |
21 Oct. 1917 |
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ALS to T. R. Glover. Thanks Glover for a contribution to Student Movement funds. Acknowledges Glover's corrections to 'The Jesus of History'. Apologises for the lack of information about sales, which is due to the war having taken away all their bookkeepers. Creator: Tissington Tatlow. 1 p.; paper. |
23 Oct. 1917 |
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ALS to T. R. Glover. Suggests that Glover might send his new book. Creator: Leonard Whibley. 1 p.; paper. |
25 Oct. 1917 |
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ALS to T. R. Glover. Thanks Glover for 'From Pericles to Philip'. Writes that it was an antidote to his army experiences in the First World War. Queries a couple of small points in the text. Hopes to read 'Life and Letters in the Fourth Century'. Creator: William George Constable. 2 p.; paper. |
25 Oct. 1917 |
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ALS to T. R. Glover. Apologises for his delay in writing due to heavy correspondence and work setting up a Diocesan Council. Reflects on the death of his son, Raymond. Approves Glovers book. Sends news of his wife and sister. Creator: E. H. M. Waller. 1 p.; paper. |
2 Nov. 1917 |
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ALS to T. R. Glover. Comments on Glover's 'Pericles to Philip'. Hopes that Glover will be on a committee, along with himself, A. B. Cook, and Reid, to work on introducing Greek and Roman 'History' into the proposed new Tripos. Creator: Leonard Whibley. 1 p.; paper. |
4 Nov. 1917 |
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TLS to T. R. Glover. Reports that they have sold about twenty thousand copies of 'The Jesus of History' and promises more accurate statistics to follow. Asks Glover's opinion on a letter to the President of Queens. Creator: Tissington Tatlow. 1 p.; paper. |
8 Nov. 1917 |
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ALS to T. R. Glover. Congratulates Glover on his new book. Relates a dream in which a character criticises Glover's book for having too many greek quotations, which 'spoil the story'. Creator: Richard Glover [?]. 1 p.; paper. |
20 Nov. 1917 |
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ALS to T. R. Glover. On Rendel Harris' recommendation, invites Glover to attend the West Midland Federation of Christian Endeavour's devotional convention. Praises Glover's writings. Creator: John Henry Hirst. 1 p.; paper. |
27 Nov. 1917 |
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ALS to T. R. Glover. Congratulates Glover on his new book, which he undertakes to review in the April 'Quarterly'. Despairs of the war. Sends news of Queen's University, Kingston, including the appointment of a new Principal, Revd Bruce Taylor. Mentions his children and grandchildren. Explains the political situation on the eve of an election. Creator: John Watson. 1 p.; paper. |
28 Nov. 1917 |
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ALS to T. R. Glover. Explains that he is a soldier in a camp in the U.S.A. Thanks Glover for writing 'The Jesus of History'. Creator: J. Park. 1 p.; paper. |
28 Nov. 1917 |
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ALS to T. R. Glover. Regrets not having seen Glover after the service at which he preached the sermon. Recalls Glover's addresses at Swanwick and his farewell to her husband [?], Alec, who volunteered for missionary work in India. Creator: Marjory E. Grant. 1 p.; paper. |
2 Dec. 1917 |
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Autograph card signed to T. R. Glover. Sends Glover some suggestions for the second edition of 'From Pericles to Philip'. Creator: Joseph Wells. 1 p.; paper. |
18 Dec. 1917 |
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ALS to T. R. Glover. Suggests that Glover publish the chapter on Euripides in 'From Pericles to Philip' as a separate pamphlet to appeal to those on a small budget. Mentions that he promised his Master and friend, Professor Butcher that he would make every effort to encourage the continued study of Greek. Creator: Ethelwyn B. Lemon. 2 p.; paper. |
25 Dec. 1917 |
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ALS to T. R. Glover. Discusses what Glover said about fasting and marriage. Reports that the man-eating bear killed sixty-two people before it was despatched. Remarks that this would 'seem more terrible if the war wasn't killing millions'. Creator: Thomas Cathrew Fisher. 2 p.; paper. |
31 Dec. 1917 |