Is glad she is recovering from influenza. Wishes to arrange an appointment to discuss his forthcoming trip to India.
Since her signature 'cannot reach England in time to be sent in with the others', hopes she may send a few lines separately to say how, like everyone else who knew Henry, she feels 'what a real loss to all his death has been.' Can never forget that it was owing to his generosity that she originally came to Newnham College, and wishes that during the time she was there she could have been more capable of appreciating him. His influence on her will never be forgotten. Hopes to be back in England the following March, and suggests that she might have a chance of seeing Nora.
Sans titreRefers to events in Megara 'about the time of Theognis and implied in his allusions', and to Welcker's and Bernhard's interpretation. Warns Sidgwick however, that Grote 'will not have it'. States that 'the [rows] in Megara were consequent upon the new departure.' Refers to 'the interesting case of [Timoleon]' Declares that 'Aristotle must be a liar' if [ ] is taken in a wide sense. Refers to 'the case of K[ ] [Grote IV. 54 599]. Tells Sidgwick to look at the case of the Gilonian citizens 'and the row they created at Syracuse [Grote V.317]'. Thinks that Aristotle w[oul]d almost certainly have created such a case as an [ ]. Refers again to 'the interesting case of [Timoleon]' Declares that 'Aristotle must be a liar' if [ ] is taken in a wide sense. Declares that Dionysius of Syracuse 'redistributed all the Syracusan lands', and that the reference to Diodorus XIV, 78 is important.
Thurlby Hall, Newark - George Green is very grateful to WW for all the 'presswork' he carried out for GG's maiden memoir. Another memoir is ready - could WW say whether it would be favourably received? EB Thanks WW for his pamphlet which he read twice 'and consider the most decisive thing of the kind, that I ever met with - We want the whole of Logic thoroughly sifted in the same manner'. EB commends WW's warnings about premature definitions - the best illustration is found in Botany where Linnaeus refused to define his natural families prematurely. Even in mathematics definition follows knowledge.
40 Weymouth Street - pleased at Blakesley's canonry
thanks him for his equestrian sketch, the portrait of [Richard Chenevix?] Trench and the Discourse
The Cambridge Teachers College. Dated Wednesday Night - Thanks him for the book he sent her, which she wanted desperately to buy, and which had caused her to walk 'up and down my room for half an hour fighting against the temptation to buy it'.
The first notebook of four into which Ramanujan's Notebook 2 was copied by an unidentified person, catalogued as Add.Ms.b.101-104. Chapter X is continued in Add.Ms.b.102.
Sans titreMainly letters to Margaret Taylor re presentation of drawings and paintings by her husband to various museums and galleries, 1931-35. Includes correspondence from: S. Cockerell (Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge), C. Dodgson (Dept. of Prints and Drawings, British Museum), M. Hardie (Victoria and Albert Museum), 1931-33, Fine Art Society. A curriculum vitae of Edward Taylor is also included.
Review of 'Progress of a genius', 2 Vol. edition of Maxwell's papers. n.d
14 pp. typescript talk on Maxwell, given at Aberdeen and Edinburgh Academy, August 1961.
Article about the Institute in Aberdeen Weekly Journal, 21 October 1948.
Pictures from the Institute in Aberdeen Bon-Accord, 2 November 1950.
Article about the Institute in Aberdeen local newspaper, ca 1957.
University of London, University College - Giving dates William Wyse held the Chair of Greek. Accompanied by a telelphone message of the same day giving the same information.
C.101: 'Sylow's Theorem', 9pp. ms. draft. 'Theory of groups', 5pp. ms. draft.
C.102: 1p. ms. 'Groups Literature'; 1p. ms. 'Group Theory. Outline of Course'; 3pp. ms. 'Examples on groups'; etc.
Created while at Stanford University, California, 1947-48, 1950.
Synge visited China at the invitation of the Academia Sinica.
G/101: Correspondence re travel arrangements etc, 1959-1960; manuscript notes on institutions visited.
G/102: Travel documents