- JCPP/Manning/1/1
- File
- 18th July 1930
Part of Personal Papers
The immediate feature of this letter is the fact that Manning wants Darby to stop calling him 'Mr.', no doubt a strong indicator as to how well these two know each other and how relaxed their friendship was.
The letter simply begins Manning telling Darby not to apologise for seeing Manning during Exam confusion, then an apology from Manning and his explanations as to why this letter is so late. The first bulk of the letter is dedicated to Manning's thoughts on a paper Darby wrote, one about the Isle of Ely. Manning seems very impressed with it and fails to give many negative thoughts on it.
The second part of the letter concerns discussion of Part II of a course, relating to history
Manning, Bernard L.