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Found in 4012 Collections and/or Records:
September - December 1945, 1945-09 - 1945-12
35 autograph letters, signed; 1 autograph letter; 318 typed letters, signed; 37 typed letters; 3 carbon typed letters; 3 autograph postcards, signed and 4 telegrams from T.S. Eliot to J.D. Hayward.
September - November 1939, 1939-09 - 1939-11
This file also includes typed letter, signed, possibly from 'Jon' to T.S. Eliot, 12 Nov. 1939.
Serbo-Croat, 1920-07 - 1920-08
In addition to correspondence, this file includes an autograph manuscript introduction and preface to the Roumanian edition, November 1920.
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Sidgwick and Jackson papers, 1911 - 1930
Assorted papers relating to Sidgwick and Jackson Ltd., publishers, comprising a contract for the publication of 'Poems' (1911); three typed letters, signed, from Sidgwick and Jackson to Mary Ruth Brooke, 1918 and 1930; half-yearly accounts for Rupert Brooke's books sold, 1920-30 and envelopes.
Single letters, 1961-07-14 - 1966-01-07
Arthur T. Stephens 14 July 1961, re Bowles family; Lambeth Palace Library 16 Aug. 1961, re scheme for a Charter for Downing College; letter of thanks 30 May 1963 after visit to Downing from J.D. Aisley; Cambridgeshire Record Office 17 June 1964 re references to Downings in Gamlingay material; A.R.P. Ellis re Gamlingay Park; Marie Kerr of the Melbourne Hall Library, 7 Jan. 1966, re portrait of Lady Downing.
Sir Geoffrey Keynes' correspondence, 1920 - 1970
Correspondence concerning Geoffrey Keynes' duties as literary trustee, as well as that generated by his own work on Rupert Brooke.
Sir John [Bagerley?] or his representative, 1826-02-09
Re letter to a Dr Williams in Paris, and fact that Williams passed himself off fraudulently as a physician of Downing College. [This Williams is a common swindler].
'Sm-Sw', 1925 - 1977
This sub-series contains original correspondence received, with occasional carbons or photocopies of George Salt's replies. The files also include correspondents' off-prints and carbons of two brief papers by George Salt.
Smith, Hugh Russell, 1905 - 1911
9 autograph letters, signed, (1 of which is incomplete) and 4 autograph postcards, signed, dated 1905-11.
1 autograph letter, signed, from Rupert Brooke to Mrs Russell Smith without date.
'Some Impressions of Paris', 1944-11-27
Cyclostyled typescript, signed 'W.L.F.'
Spanish, 1920-02 - 1920-08
In addition to correspondence, this file includes an autograph manuscript introduction and preface to the Roumanian edition, November 1920.
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Speech at Hamilton College, 1949-06-12
Typescript copy of speech made at the conferment of an Honorary Degree on E.M. Forster at Hamilton College, Clinton, New York. Probably a translation of an oration delivered in Latin.
To request this envelope, please use the following call mark: 18/Hamilton College
Speech given before the American Academy of Arts and Letters, 1949-05-17
Signed typescript of the speech with which Archibald MacLeish, then Secretary of the AAAL, introduced E.M. Forster before his delivery of the Blashfield Lecture.
To request this envelope, please use the following call mark: 18/AAAL
Speech on award of the Italian Gold Medal, 1966-05-25
Typescript of the Italian Ambassador's speech in E.M. Forster's honour on the occasion of E.M. Forster's being awarded the Italian Gold Metal at the Italian Institute in London. This file also includes and envelope inscribed by E.M. Forster.
To request this envelope, please use the following call mark: 18/Italian Inst.
Spooner family history correspondence and papers, 1954 - 1989
Includes some family history notes, catalogue of a memorial exhibition of drawings by Catharine Dodgson, 1954, and a tribute to Rosemary Spooner, 1976 [both were aunts of ARM, ie sisters of her mother Ellen Maxwell Spooner and daughters of William Archibald Spooner].
Stallybrass correspondence: main series, 1965 - 1978
This sub-series contains miscellaneous correspondence between Oliver Stallybrass and others, found in a large accordian folder indexed by the last name of Stallybrass' correspondent. It includes correspondence with: Sir Harold Acton, Noel Annan, W.H. Auden, Benjamin Britten, Bob Buckingham, Paul Cadmus, Christopher Isherwood, Bernard Levin, Sir Joseph Napier, Sonia Orwell, Bill Roerick, G.H.W. Rylands and Lionel Trilling.
Stencilled letter to bursars enclosing 65a, 1896-12-29
The envelope containing 65 and 65a (65x) carries a list of names of those to whom R. T. Caldwell sent 65a and the dates when he did so (30 Dec. 1896 to 20 Jan. 1897)
Stephen [later Woolf], Virginia, 1912-03-09
1 autograph letter, signed, with manuscript transcript by Edward Marsh and 3 typescript transcripts (1 of which is expurgated).
Strachey, G. Lytton, 1909-09-19
1 autograph letter, signed, with typescript transcript.