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TCG Letter #2416
From
J.R.R. Tolkien, and others
To
The British Esperantist
Date
May 1933*
Type
Unknown
Transcript
Complete
Signed by:
*Note that the date is that of publication in The British Esperantist.
T. GRAHAME BAILEY, M.A., B.D., D.Lirr.,
Reader in Urdu and Hindustami, University of
London.
T. C. BAILLIE, M.A., D.Sc.,
Principal, West Ham Mumicipal College.
W. E. COLLINSON, M.A., PH.D.
Professor of German, and Buchanan Lecturer in
Esperanto, University of Liverpool.
CHAS. W. COWEN, M.A., President, National Union of Teachers, 1929.
C. B. FAWCETT, B.Litt., D.Sc.,
Professor of Economic and Regional Geography,
University of London.
J. J. FINDLAY, M.A., Pu.D., M.Ep.,
Honorary Professor of Education, University of
Manchester.
ALEXANDRA FISHER, M.A., D.LITT.,
Headmistress, Girls’ County School, Bishop
Auckland.
J. C. FLUGEL, B.A., D.Sc.,
Assistant Professor in the Dept. of Psychology,
University College, London.
S. MARGERY FRY, M.A., LL.D., Late Principal of Somerville College, Oxford.
G. P. GOOCH, M.A., D.Litr., „ww
Fellow of the British Academy.
G. H. GREEN, M.A., Px.D.,
Lecturer in Education, University College of
Wales, Aberystwyth.
T. GWYNN JONES, M.A., Professor of Welsh Literature, University College
of Wales, Aberystwyth.
N. B. JOPSON, M.A.,
Reader in Comparative Slavonic Philology, King's
College, London.
C. W. KIMMINS, M.A., D.Sc., Late Chief Inspector, Education Dept., L.C.C.
(1904-23).
JOHN A. PEART, M.A.,
Director of Education, City of Winchester.
EMILY PHIPPS, B.A., BARRISTER-AT-LAW, Late Headmistress, Municipal Secondary Girls’
School, Swansea.
Late Editor of “The Woman Teacher.”
W. RAMSDEN, D.M.,
Fellow of Pembroke College, Oxford.
Emeritus Professor of Bio-Chemistry, University
of Liverpool.
NOWELL SMITH, M.A., Formerly Headmaster of Sherborne.
G. A. SUTHERLAND, M.A., Principal of Dalton Hall, University of Manchester.
J. R. R. TOLKIEN, M.A.,
Rawlinson and Bosworth Professor of AngloSaxon, University of Oxford.
*Note that the date is that of publication in The British Esperantist.
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