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in some of the courses. I have been quite worried because though I am now just overage I have been so long at the University as to have grown quite fond of it and I am sure it has a brilliant future."
Digby also enclosed a memorandum which he read at an informal meeting of the members of the Staff in Stanley Camp last December.
I am writing you this letter and sending you a copy of the Memorandum in the hope that it may be of some interest to you and to those whom you are consulting about the future of the University.
I am
Yours sincerely, W.W. Hornell
G.E.J. Gent, Esq., C.M.G., D.S.0., 0.B.E., M.C.,
Colonial Office,
Downing Street,
S.W.1.