Letter, 1834 Sep 11 [manuscript]: to Thomas Butt. 1834.

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Letter, 1834 Sep 11 [manuscript]: to Thomas Butt. 1834.

Copy of a letter from Henry Hallam to his friend Thomas Butt, 1834 Sep 11, concerning various contemporary social, literary and educational matters. Also biographical notes (2 p.) by F.W. Robinson on persons concerned.

4 p.; 26 cm.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7820602

University of Queensland, UQ Library

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Arnold, Thomas, 1795-1842

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Thomas Arnold was an English deacon, reformer and historian, best known as headmaster of the Rugby School. After a distinguished educational career, he was appointed headmaster of the Rugby School, where his influence on students enhanced his reputation as the students made names for themselves after graduation. He also published social criticism, collections of his sermons, translations of classical works, and histories. An active social reformer, Arnold shared his liberal views as an educator,...

Hallam, Henry, 1777-1859

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Butt, Thomas, 1777-1841.

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Robinson, Frederick W. (Frederick Walter), 1888-1971

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Frederick Walter Robinson, known as "Doc Robbie", was appointed lecturer in Modern Languages at the University of Queensland in 1922. He developed resources for the study of Australian literature and history through the Fryer Memorial Library of Australian literature. From the description of Papers. 1910-1968. (Libraries Australia). WorldCat record id: 222661237 Frederick Robinson joined the staff of the newly opened Royal Military College, Duntroon in 1931 as Assistant Prof...