- Crook/D/D1/2/135
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- 18 June 1999
Part of Papers of John Anthony Crook
Expresses regret that she will not see Crook before she leaves England.
Part of Papers of John Anthony Crook
Expresses regret that she will not see Crook before she leaves England.
Part of Papers of John Anthony Crook
Letter to Crook informing him that the article she has written about him will be published later in the month.
Part of Papers of John Anthony Crook
Letter to Crook which gives an account of the consequences of the recent earthquake in Taiwan. Recommends the book 'Many Lives, Many Masters' as a fireside read.
Part of Papers of John Anthony Crook
Letter introducing himself as Crook's Texan cousin, now based in Germany, teaching Germans English.
Part of Papers of John Anthony Crook
Thanks Crook for helping to make his stay in England enjoyable. He expresses a wish to revisit during Easter 1989, this time accompanied by his wife.
Part of Papers of John Anthony Crook
He indicates that he will be able to visit London around Easter.
Part of Papers of John Anthony Crook
Doug indicates that despite reaching fifty years of age his teaching load is still up to thirty hours a week and not the contracted twenty two hours. He enquires after Crook's health and asks him for news of current projects.
TLS from Dr Bruce Winter (Cambridge) to Crook
Part of Papers of John Anthony Crook
An invitation to write a chapter on Roman Law in the New Testament.
Part of Papers of John Anthony Crook
An address to The Fellowship of St Alban and St Sergius, Cambridge which discusses 'the language of war and peace in religious discourse'.
TLS from Dr D.J. MacQueen, University of Ghana.
Part of Papers of John Anthony Crook
Note to Crook that mentions how much he enjoyed reading Law and Life of Rome. He asks Crook's opinion of the 'legality ' of a particular statement arising from his study of St Augustine.