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- 1 Jan. 1920
Part of Papers of Terrot Reavely Glover
Gives his support to Glover's candidacy for the office of Public Orator.
Scott, Sir Robert Forsyth (1849-1933) Knight, Master of St John's College Cambridge
Part of Papers of Terrot Reavely Glover
Gives his support to Glover's candidacy for the office of Public Orator.
Scott, Sir Robert Forsyth (1849-1933) Knight, Master of St John's College Cambridge
Part of Papers of Terrot Reavely Glover
Regarding the extension by five years of the tenure of Glover's Lectureship.
Scott, Sir Robert Forsyth (1849-1933) Knight, Master of St John's College Cambridge
Part of Papers of Terrot Reavely Glover
Encloses some offprints of Glover's verses. Informs Glover that he has sent copies to Mr Glover, Keynes, and The Right Revd The Lord Bishop of Bristol nee G. F. Browne. Reports that they missed Glover and MacBride at a College Meeting which was adjourned. Discusses the order of voting on items and ammendments. Makes extended joke [?] about the increased number of 'Blacks' [Indian students] in College.
Scott, Sir Robert Forsyth (1849-1933) Knight, Master of St John's College Cambridge
Part of Papers of Terrot Reavely Glover
Encloses a letter of appreciation regarding Glover's poetry from The Right Revd The Lord Bishop of Bristol nee G. F. Browne [attached]. Mentions Stevens. Asks where Glover wishes his dividend paid in.
Scott, Sir Robert Forsyth (1849-1933) Knight, Master of St John's College Cambridge
Part of Papers of Terrot Reavely Glover
Thanks Glover for his letters with corrections to a manuscript. Notes that Glover has applied for a post which he thought no one was going to take because Postgate and Conway are too comfortable in their current posts. Asks Glover to consider supporting C. A. Parsons as a successor for Butcher, and suggests George Darwin and Col. Caldwell as alternatives.
Scott, Sir Robert Forsyth (1849-1933) Knight, Master of St John's College Cambridge
Part of Papers of Terrot Reavely Glover
Regarding candidates for the Public Oratorship.
Scott, Sir Robert Forsyth (1849-1933) Knight, Master of St John's College Cambridge
Part of Papers of Terrot Reavely Glover
Asks Glover to approach the President about his proposal for Council regarding an alliance with Trinity College Dublin. Mentions his ill health. Includes a draft of the ensuing letter to the President in Glover's hand.
Scott, Sir Robert Forsyth (1849-1933) Knight, Master of St John's College Cambridge
Part of Papers of Terrot Reavely Glover
Reports the Council's decision to allow Glover leave of absence if he gets lecturing work in America. Explains that a year in America would not count towards a life Fellowship. Mentions A. Y. Campbell, and E. Harrison of Trinity. Mentions that they have allowed Hart to return to the College but believes he is 'hardly normal'.
Scott, Sir Robert Forsyth (1849-1933) Knight, Master of St John's College Cambridge
Part of Papers of Terrot Reavely Glover
Explains the terms of Glover's annual leave allowance. Reports that Heitland has been ill and gone to Scotland. Confirms that he received Glover's letter and forwarded his note to Donald. Sends him College news including news of Mullins, Darbishire's death, and Sampson's engagement.
Scott, Sir Robert Forsyth (1849-1933) Knight, Master of St John's College Cambridge
Part of Papers of Terrot Reavely Glover
Thanks Glover for the article, and the works of Jane Austen, which Mrs Scott has been reading. Describes his wedding. Mentions Heitland and MacBride.
Scott, Sir Robert Forsyth (1849-1933) Knight, Master of St John's College Cambridge