| Title |
Newman |
| Reference |
20 |
| Creator |
Maxwell Herman Alexander Newman (1897-1984) |
| Covering Dates |
1933–1945 |
| Extent and Medium |
6 letters |
|
| Content and context |
Letters from Max Newman to LJM |
| Index Terms |
| Newman, Maxwell Herman Alexander (1897-1984) mathematician |
| St John's Library/Mordell/20 contains: |
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20.1
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A.L.s., from Cambridge. Discusses the candidates for lectureships to be appointed the following year. 2p. |
12 May 1933 |
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20.2
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A.L.s., from Cambridge. Notes that LJM's essay subject has been announced. Discusses 'the central mystery of Baker's memoir'. 2p. |
30 June 1942 |
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20.3
|
A.L.s., from Cambridge. Has decided to join in the 'European Conflict' so is no longer in Cambridge. 1p 1p. |
21 November 1942 |
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20.4
|
A.L.s., from Cambridge. Has to turn down an invitation to 'walk about on Kinder Scout'. 2p. |
20 July 1943 |
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20.5
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A.L.s., from Leighton Buzzard. Is to see the Vice Chancellor and asks if he can stay with LJM and 'take rather a lot of your time asking questions'. Also would like to walk the Derbyshire hills, as he 'fondly remembers doing so previously'. 2p. |
21 April 1945 |
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20.6
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A.L.s., from Cambridge. Is pleased that LJM can give a series of lectures. Discusses the practicalities. 2p. |
c. 1945 |