Description | /1 Letter to James Rendel Harris from the Private Secretary to General Smuts, thanking him for sending a letter of sympathy at the death of General Botha, 1919; /2 Letter to James Rendel Harris from the Women's Overseas Meeting, wishing him well on his journey to the Middle East, 1916; /4-/8 Letters to James Rendel Harris from J H van Senden [Dutch Woodbrooke student], sending him a book he has just published, and asking him to send a letter to a friend from Woodbrooke; written after hearing news of James Rendel Harris's shipwreck, describing his uncertainty about entering the ministry; asking for money towards the cost of a summer schoolhouse, 1911-1917; /9-/10 Letter from EJ Gilmore [Friends Relief Mission] to Alice Clark [Secretary, Austrian Sub-Committee, Friends Emergency and War Victims Relief Committee] asking to get in touch with Dr Josef Sinnreich, a refugee from Poland, 1921; /11-/12 Letter to James Rendel Harris probably from Josef Sinnreich, enclosing 'some remarks about Ode 17', 1921; /13-/14 Letter from O Lumley [The Amalgamated Press] asking permission to reproduce a photograph of the barn at Jordans from 'The Finding of the Mayflower', 1921; /15-/18 Letters to James Rendel Harris from Edward Adolf Sonnenschein [Professor of Latin and Greek, University of Birmingham] discussing Realpolitik, 1918; thanking him for sending a couple of books and saying he is surprised that 'you are content to put down the origin of religion to fear', 1917-1918; /19 Letter to James Rendel Harris from Charles Watkins, a conscientious objector, describing his experiences in Parkhurst prison, 1917; /20-/21 Letters to James Rendel Harris from W Smuts, written shortly before his departure, saying he will never forget what Mrs Harris meant and did for his people, 1919; /22 Letter to James Rendel Harris from Howard Swan [The Young Men's Christian Association], 1917; /23 Reprinted article by Edward Adolf Sonnenschein entitled 'The Teaching of English in England', nd; /24-/25 Letters to James Rendel Harris from Edward Adolf Sonnenschein, commenting on 'The Origin of the Doctrine of the Trinity', 1920-1921; /26 Cutting from 'The Free Catholic' of an article by Edward Adolf Sonnenschein entitled 'Son of God', 1921; /27 Offprint of an article by Edward Adolf Sonnenschein entitled 'Ego Emphatic and Unemphatic, in Rises and Falls of Old Latin Dramatic Verse', 1921; /28-/29 Letters to James Rendel Harris from Edward Adolf Sonnenschein commenting on 'Picus who is also Zeus' and discussing the relationship between mythology and religion, 1919-1920; /30 Letter to James Rendel Harris from Edward Adolf Sonnenschein, suggesting that James Rendel Harris might like set up house with him and his wife, 1917. |