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CLIF/A3/11 · Item · 1867 x 1871
Part of Papers of W. K. Clifford

Devon and Exeter Institution.—Commends Hullett's intellectual and teaching abilities and his character.

(The initial greeting is ‘Gentlemen’. Hullett passed the Mathematics Tripos in 1867. This letter was probably written not long afterwards.)

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Devon and Exeter Institution

To the [blank]

Gentlemen

I have had the pleasure of knowing Mr Hullett during the whole time that he was at the University, and have formed a very high opinion both of his attainments and of his teaching powers. The former are most inadequately represented by his place in the Tripos {1}. That he was not tenth or twelfth was in my opinion and in that of every one able to judge, the result merely of a combination of those accidents which are inseparable from such an Examination.

Mr Hullett’s abilities as a teacher are greater than those commonly met with in persons of so high standing. I have often admired his great patience and clearness, and his determination to get things understood; and I am indebted to him for several valuable hints on the methods of teaching elementary mathematics. I have the cause of education very much at heart, and for this reason should hear with extreme pleasure of Mr Hullett’s appointment to a place where his talents in this direction might find room to act. I feel sure that the result of such an appointment would be the great benefit of all those who would receive the advantage of his teaching.

Mr Hullett possesses great interest and considerable information in scientific subjects, and a most cultivated literary taste. Finally, his personal character is such as cannot fail to win the affections and raise the tone of his pupils.

I have the honour to be, gentlemen,
Your obedt servant
W. K.Clifford.

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{1} Hullett passed the Mathematics Tripos in 1867 as 31st Wrangler.

SHAF/A/1/K/11 · Item · [14 Dec. 1984]
Part of Papers of Sir Peter Shaffer

A Christmas and New Year's card; wrote her graduation thesis on PS at Waseda University; is looking forward to seeing 'Amadeus' in the theatre; encloses 8 photographs of Peter and herself [?] and [Robert Leonard?], and another woman and man, as well as PS wearing two different kimonos.

SHAF/A/1/W/11 · Item · 18 Aug. [1957?]
Part of Papers of Sir Peter Shaffer

Organisation for European Economic Co-operation, (Nuclear Energy Secretariat), 2 Rue Andre-Pascal, Paris XVIe - Holiday in Vittel; coverage of Brian [Glanville?]'s novel; spent a week with Jim Mossman's editor C. R. Coote; hopes to hear from Peter that he is planning to visit.