A.L.s. to 'My dear Master' [R. F. Scott]
- Miscellaneous/Box 9/HE3/10
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- 6 December 1923
Part of Miscellaneous Papers
Reveals his birthday, but asks the Master to keep it secret.
A.L.s. to 'My dear Master' [R. F. Scott]
Part of Miscellaneous Papers
Reveals his birthday, but asks the Master to keep it secret.
A.L.s. to R. F. Scott, Master of St John's College
Part of Miscellaneous Papers
Gives thanks for a copy of the 'Admissions to St John's College' and tells a brief anecdote regarding one of his ancestors mentioned in the book.
A.L.s. to Robert Forsyth Scott
Part of Miscellaneous Papers
Discusses old University practices.
A.L.s., from Edith Toynbee to R. F. Scott
Part of Miscellaneous Papers
Sends details of a number of College portraits.
A.L.s., to 'my dear Master' [Sir Robert Scott]
Part of Miscellaneous Papers
Gives information on Joseph Harrison, a Johnian from the 1700s. Gives news of McDougall, is pleased to hear that RS has recovered from an illness. Notes that he will be unable to visit Cambridge this year, the first time in fifty years.
Part of Miscellaneous Papers
Discusses his resignation as a tutor.
Part of Miscellaneous Papers
Discusses his resignation from the Fellowship, and the acceptance by the Council.
Part of Miscellaneous Papers
Concerns 'Notes on the College Records' by J. Brownhill. Includes notes on the book.
A.L.s., to R. F. Scott (as editor of The Eagle)
Part of Miscellaneous Papers
Was interested in an article in The Eagle about the Old Chapel. Sends two photographs of the interior. Believes the New Chapel lacks 'vernacular interest' and bemoans the destruction of the old building.
A.L.s., to R. F. Scott, Master of SJC
Part of Miscellaneous Papers
Cannot attend a meeting of the Library Committee. Sends transcriptions of two latin letters dating from 1520s and discusses them.