32R. G. E. G. Catlin to Harrod,
20 August 1922
[a]
The exchange
continues at 35 R. Catlin
would like to borrow Harrod's (a) essay on Punishment before the All
Souls; [1] (b) notes or
essays on ethics; (c) notes on Stubbs.
[2]
- 1.
Harrod's essay on "Retributive Punishment" (AD, 19 pages on 17
leaves preserved in an envelope with date and title, in HCN
12.37.1
,
and see a fragment with an
alternative opening) was read before the Jowett Society on 30
November 1921. The minutes (written by Harrod himself, as he was
the secretary) record that contributions to the subsequent
discussion were made by Messrs. Knox, C. M. Attlee, Mabbott,
Bryan-Brown, Stout, MacCrone, Farrer, Fred Warburg, Ewing, Douglas
Woodruff, Anderson, Hargreaves and Bevan. "The reader replied very
frequently" (JS, Ms. Top. Oxon. d. 359/1/16). The wording of
Catlin's letter suggests that the paper was also read on a
different occasion.
2.
Harrod's notes on J. L. Stocks's lectures on
"Aristotle, Ethics", Michaelmas 1919 and Hilary 1920, are filed in
HP V-16 and V-7; his reading notes on C. H. Stubbs for modern
history are preserved in HP V-25.
- a. Year
read from postmark. one page ALS, with envelope addressed to
Pension Edelweiss, Etretat, France, in HPBL Add
71610/74-75.
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