Forsdyke, Edgar John, 1883-1979 (British classicist, Director and principal librarian of the British Museum between 1936 and 1950)
Nationality:
English.
Role within the BSR:
Secretary to the Faculty of Archaeology, History and Letters, 1911-1926.
Found in 160 Collections and/or Records:
Letter to Edgar John Forsdyke, 1920 October 24
Letter to Edgar John Forsdyke, 1920 October 24
Regarding the choice of Chair of the Faculty.
Letter to Edgar John Forsdyke , 1920 July 31
Letter to Edgar John Forsdyke , 1920 July 31
Reid is forwarding a letter from Strong to Forsdyke (now absent).
Letter to Edgar John Forsdyke, 1920 February 16
Letter to Edgar John Forsdyke, 1920 February 16
Strong is enclosing some proofs, photos and plates.
Letter to Edgar John Forsdyke, 1919 December 7
Letter to Edgar John Forsdyke, 1919 December 7
Writing on behalf og the Modern Language Association, Bullough informs Forsdyke that the MLA have nominated Professor Thomas Okey and himself to serve on his Executive.
Letter to Edgar John Forsdyke, 1919 November 24
Letter to Edgar John Forsdyke, 1919 November 24
Brief couple of comments for on the Annual Report.
Letter to Edgar John Forsdyke, 1919 November 18
Letter to Edgar John Forsdyke, 1919 November 18
Reid is discussing the absorbtion of the Modern Languages Association into the FAHL. Also a brief note on the election of the Cardinal (Gasquet).
Letter to Edgar John Forsdyke, 1919 November 11
Letter to Edgar John Forsdyke, 1919 November 11
Arranging a meeting of the Faculty and Committees, also with the Modern Languages Association.
Letter to Edgar John Forsdyke, 1919 September 9
Letter to Edgar John Forsdyke, 1919 September 9
Strong is in England and outlines her plans to meet with A. H. Smith and Miss Hake. Strong also notes the aquisition of some books for the Library and suggests when they might collect and send them off.
Letter to Edgar John Forsdyke, 1919 August 25
Letter to Edgar John Forsdyke, 1919 August 25
Strong is in Oxford and meeting with Mr. Stuart Jones to work on the Capitoline Catalogue. Strong also notes, upon accidentally sending two of the same letter to Forsdyke, "kindly keep one back for me (if you have not destroyed it) as I have the habit of filing copies of all my letters - however unimportant."
Letter to Edgar John Forsdyke, 1919 August 29
Letter to Edgar John Forsdyke, 1919 August 29
Outlining the plans for sourcing some books for one Professor Nofara.