Description | He thanks Larmor for his letter, noting that he has had influenza, but hopes to see Larmor in Cambridge. Rayner has sent him letters from cranks and others, some he has answered, but did not reply to one from the Reverend C.J. Irwin, writing on temperance. He refers to a meeting representing women as well as men's societies, who have resolved to support Rawlinson. He thinks that women will not vote absolutely solidly on the women's degree question, with one or two ashamed of the prominence it has been given. Rawlinsin is sorry about J.J. [Joseph John] Thomson, wishing he had been stronger at the meeting. |