| St John's Library/NewmanL/Jack contains: |
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| 14 |
ALS to Lyn Newman |
| 15 |
Autograph postcard to Lyn Newman |
| 16 |
ALS to Mrs Irvine [Lyn Newman's mother] |
| 17 |
Autograph letter to William Young |
| 18 |
ALS to William Young |
| 19 |
ALS to William Young |
| 20 |
ALS to William Young |
| 21 |
ALS to William Young |
| 22 |
ALS to William Young |
| 23 |
ALS to William Young |
| 24 |
ALS to William Young |
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Papers of Lyn Newman
| Title |
ALS to William Young |
| Reference |
Jack/19 |
| Creator |
A. A. Jack |
| Covering Dates |
1915 (Circa.) |
| Extent and Medium |
1 p; paper |
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| Content and context |
Apologises for his slowness in replying to Young's letter due to the death of his brother-in-law. Regrets his move to Aberdeen but argues that his work in London had been "crumbling" because of the War. Mentions that his wife's sister will return north with them. Commiserates with Young but tells him one cannot always be thinking of the past. Refers to his father's improved state of health. |
| Index Terms |
| Young, William Henry (1863-1942) mathematician and educationist |
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