| Description | This letter relates to Rendel Harris's appointment as Director of Studies at Woodbrooke in 1903. Harris informs George Cadbury that he had been invited by the Queen of Holland to become Chair of New Testament and Early Christian Literature at the University of Holland. Harris comments that he had 'replied at once' stating that he was unable to accept. Remarking that the position had been 'attractive' and 'honourable', Harris writes that he had 'already cast anchors in Woodbrooke'. Harris refers to his travels back from Armenia where he had been undertaking philanthropic work with refugees and comments on the debate surrounding 'Education Rates'. |