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       ABBREVIATIONS

      AMR = All My Road Before Me: The Diary of C. S. Lewis 1922-27, edited by Walter Hooper (1991)

      BBC = Written Archive Centre, British Broadcasting Corporation

      BERG = Berg Collection, New York Public Library

      BF = Brothers and Friends: The Diaries of Major Warren Hamilton Lewis, edited by Clyde S. Kilby and Marjorie Lamp Mead (1982)

      BOD = Bodleian Library, Oxford University

      CAM = Cambridge University Press, Cambridge

      CG = Walter Hooper, C. S. Lewis: A Companion and Guide (1996)

      CL I = C. S. Lewis, Collected Letters, Vol. I: Family Letters 1905-1931, edited by Walter Hooper (2000)

      CL II = C. S. Lewis, Collected Letters, Vol. II: Books, Broadcasts and War 1931-1949, edited by Walter Hooper (2004)

      CP = C. S. Lewis, Collected Poems, edited by Walter Hooper (1994)

      EC = C. S. Lewis, Essay Collection and Other Short Pieces, edited by Lesley Walmsley (2000)

      HAR = Harvard University Library

      L = Letters of C. S. Lewis, edited with a Memoir by W H. Lewis (1966); revised and enlarged edition edited by Walter Hooper (1988)

      Lambeth Palace = Lambeth Palace Library, Lambeth Palace, London

      LP = unpublished ‘Lewis Papers’ or ‘Memoirs of the Lewis Family: 1850-1930’, 11 vols.

      M = Magdalen College, Oxford

      MC = Magdalene College, Cambridge

      OUP = Oxford University Press, Oxford Oxford DNB = Oxford Dictionary of National Biography, 60 vols. (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2004). There is also an online edition of this work

      P = Private collection

      PC = postcard

      p.p. = per pro (through another). In this volume the abbreviation indicates letters signed by Warnie Lewis on behalf of his brother

      Poems = C. S. Lewis, Poems, edited by Walter Hooper (London: Bles, 1964). All the poems in this volume are included in Collected Poems (CP)

      PRIN = Princeton University Library, Princeton, New lersey

      SBJ = C. S. Lewis, Surprised by Joy: The Shape of My Early Life (1955)

      SLE = C. S. Lewis, Selected Literary Essays, edited by Walter Hooper (1969)

      T = Taylor University, Upland, Indiana

      TEX = University of Texas at Austin

      TS = typescript

      UCL = University College London

      UNC = Southern Historical Collection, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill

      V = Congregation of the Poor Servants of Divine Providence, Verona, Italy

      W = Wade Center, Wheaton College, Wheaton, Illinois

      WHL = W. H. Lewis’s unpublished biography of his brother, ‘C. S. Lewis: 1898-1963’. The greater part of the narrative was brought together as a ‘Memoir’ and it was published with most of the letters as Letters to C. S. Lewis, edited with a Memoir by W. H. Lewis (1966). There are two typescripts of ‘C. S. Lewis: 1898-1963’, one in the Bodleian Library and one in the Wade Center

       1950

      Magdalen College

      Oxford [1 January 1950]

      (1.) He is really too conscientious a student, too determined to get to the bottom of every question, to make an ideal examinee: good at probing and not at all good at advertising: incapable of ‘bluff’.

      This satisfies me that he will be a good teacher: he might very well turn out to be one of the great teachers. His personal character won my respect from the beginning and this respect steadily increased during the time he was with me. He is one of the most disinterested—I think I could say one of the most selfless—men I have ever met: and, in spite of his good humour and patience, which are unfailing, I should not like to be the boy who tried to ‘rag’ him. If I had a son of my own there is no one to whom I would entrust him so gladly as to Mr. Goodrich.

      C. S. Lewis

      

      Fellow & Tutor of Magdalen

      

      Magdalen College

      Oxford Jan 3./50

      Dear Hamilton