- Crook/D/D1/3/32
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- 11 Nov 1994
Part of Papers of John Anthony Crook
Reference for Michael Henson supporting his application for the diplomatic service. Pamphlet outlining the recruitment and assessment services is attached (3 pages)
Part of Papers of John Anthony Crook
Reference for Michael Henson supporting his application for the diplomatic service. Pamphlet outlining the recruitment and assessment services is attached (3 pages)
TLS from John Barton-Armstrong
Part of Papers of John Anthony Crook
Letter to Crook thanking him for dinner and musing on how his own musical development was suppressed by his father. He attaches a series of his wide ranging 'comments', typed pages of opinion on single sides of A4, (11 sheets) which he marketed to a limited audience at a cost of 10p per sheet. He also attaches a letter he wrote to the BBC (7 sheets) which ranges over many topics. He asks Crook's advice with regard to who in Cambridge would be most likely to perform his music.
TLS from Jim Adams, Manchester
Part of Papers of John Anthony Crook
Consults Crook on legal points relating to the use of the word 'neco'. Has previously referenced Mommsen.
Part of Papers of John Anthony Crook
Note to Crook thanking him for his congratulations on the prize awarded to Burrows.
TLS from Jeremy Mynott, Cambridge University Press.
Part of Papers of John Anthony Crook
Note to Crook asking him if he would be in favour of a reissue of Consilium Principis and if so, whether it would be a good idea to add a new preface, that updates on subsequent work.
Part of Papers of John Anthony Crook
Thanks Crook for evening at the Fellows' table. Includes recollections of the evening and updates on the progress of black students of Classics at Rhodes.
Part of Papers of John Anthony Crook
Updates Crook on family developments, mentions a trip to Paris and refers a collection of Bill's poems.
Part of Papers of John Anthony Crook
Letter to Crook which reminisces on their previous meeting. Discusses the merits of the haiku and includes Bill's collection of poems.
TLS from James Willis University of Western Australia, Perth to Crook
Part of Papers of John Anthony Crook
Discusses translation into and from Latin, his early retirment and disappointment that Berkeley had not offered him a visiting semester.
Part of Papers of John Anthony Crook
Thanks Crook for taking such a lenient view of his undergraduate struggles. He denies that he has become any sort of a tycoon.