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ZA UCT BC215_B
Title
Correspondence
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- 1916-1930 (Creation)
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circa 40 items
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(1866-1946)
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Letters to Sir J Carruthers Beattie from the following:
(In alphabetical order)
Otto Beit, from London, 11.11.1918.
Lord Buxton, Governor-General, from Government House, Cape Town, re speech given by JCB, 03.04.1918.
Archbishop William Marlborough Carter, regarding help given by students during the‘flu epidemic, October 1918.
H Davison, about Andrew Proctor, 05.09.1918.
Prof J Edgar, Egypt, 09.03.1918.
Henry English, India, 14.08.1918.
Arthur L Handley, (old student), Flanders, 22.08.1918.
R F A Hoernle, Cambridge, Massachusetts, re. death of Pearson, 17.01.1917.
Correspondence between Dr RFM Immelman and Sir JC and Lady Beattie, 27.11.1945-31.12.1966.
W Jackson (old student), East Africa, 19.11.1917.
Lord Kelvin, 16.08.1900 - 14.12.1905.
Rudyard Kipling, from England, December 1919.
Prof T Loveday, Sheffield, 17.11.1911.
Sir Edward Lutyens, one from London, March 1919, and one from Delhi, India, December, 1919.
P McLachlan (old student), Knysna, 11.12.1916.
John X Merriman, Mount Nelson, Cape Town, re- speech given by JCB, 03.04.1918.
Charles Murray, formerly Secretary of Public Works (from 1910 until his retirement in the 1920s) and author of Hamewith and other poems in Scots, 25.12.1919 - 17.11.1930.
Sir Maitland Park, 3 letters, n.d.
Letter from JCB to Parker, 20.10.1930.
Andrew Beauchamp Proctor, England, 05.11.1919.
H R Raikes, Principal of the University of the Witwatersrand, on the occasion of the retirement of JCB, 28.01.1938.
W P Schreiner, High Commissioner for SA in London, 06.02.1918 & 19.03.1918
J C Smuts, 25.08.1914 & 16.09.1929.
J M Solomon, the University’s architect, from New York, 12.04.1917.
Mrs A M Tugwell, 12.06.1935.
Eric S Walker, 01.12.1916 & 08.02.1918.
(In alphabetical order)
Otto Beit, from London, 11.11.1918.
Lord Buxton, Governor-General, from Government House, Cape Town, re speech given by JCB, 03.04.1918.
Archbishop William Marlborough Carter, regarding help given by students during the‘flu epidemic, October 1918.
H Davison, about Andrew Proctor, 05.09.1918.
Prof J Edgar, Egypt, 09.03.1918.
Henry English, India, 14.08.1918.
Arthur L Handley, (old student), Flanders, 22.08.1918.
R F A Hoernle, Cambridge, Massachusetts, re. death of Pearson, 17.01.1917.
Correspondence between Dr RFM Immelman and Sir JC and Lady Beattie, 27.11.1945-31.12.1966.
W Jackson (old student), East Africa, 19.11.1917.
Lord Kelvin, 16.08.1900 - 14.12.1905.
Rudyard Kipling, from England, December 1919.
Prof T Loveday, Sheffield, 17.11.1911.
Sir Edward Lutyens, one from London, March 1919, and one from Delhi, India, December, 1919.
P McLachlan (old student), Knysna, 11.12.1916.
John X Merriman, Mount Nelson, Cape Town, re- speech given by JCB, 03.04.1918.
Charles Murray, formerly Secretary of Public Works (from 1910 until his retirement in the 1920s) and author of Hamewith and other poems in Scots, 25.12.1919 - 17.11.1930.
Sir Maitland Park, 3 letters, n.d.
Letter from JCB to Parker, 20.10.1930.
Andrew Beauchamp Proctor, England, 05.11.1919.
H R Raikes, Principal of the University of the Witwatersrand, on the occasion of the retirement of JCB, 28.01.1938.
W P Schreiner, High Commissioner for SA in London, 06.02.1918 & 19.03.1918
J C Smuts, 25.08.1914 & 16.09.1929.
J M Solomon, the University’s architect, from New York, 12.04.1917.
Mrs A M Tugwell, 12.06.1935.
Eric S Walker, 01.12.1916 & 08.02.1918.