Correspondence with Robert Seymour Conway (1864-1933), classical scholar and philologist, relating to discussion of arrangements for Conway to write articles on the [alleged] discovery [of the manuscripts of Titus Livius (Livy), Roman historian] for the Manchester Guardian.
There is correspondence relating to congratulations on Conway on his appointment as president of the Classical Association, to the provision of a copy of Conway's presidential address to the association in 1928, and of a copy of a lecture by Conway given at the Vergil Bimillenary celebration, [address and lecture not included]. There is also discussion of a letter by Conway on Italy sent to the Manchester Guardian.