Correspondence re research and visits.
Woodend, Perth Road, Dundee - Thanks him for his sympathy [on the death of her brother John in the war], will go back to Rouen next week; thanks him for writing to [Francis and Amy?] Burkitt; finds John's death a 'blank' and part of the waste of the war.
Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew, Surrey - Clarifies the meaning of 'catchment area' and writes out a botanical name provided by Otto Stapf: Leguminosae Caesalpinioideae Dimorphandreae.
Woodend, Perth Road, Dundee - Thanks him for his sympathy [on the death of her son John in the war], asks him to wait to visit, Frances is getting leave to come home; they've received over 300 letters of condolence including a telegram from the King and Queen.
The Strathcona Club was a residential Hall and Club built in 1933 to provide accommodation and a social centre for research workers at the Rowett Research Institute. It was named after Lord Strathcona, the principal benefactor.
C/98: 1949-1954
C.99: 1961, 1963, 1965, 1966.
Lecture and teaching material, from an envelope so inscribed.
C.98: 27pp. ms. draft for course of lectures, variously sub-titled.
C.99: 13pp. ms. draft for course of lectures, variously sub-titled, with 1p. ms. calculations.
Created while at Stanford University, California, 1947-48, 1950.
One letter dated 30 June 1844.
One letter is dated 29 Aug. 1858, the other is undated.
The Treasury, Middle Temple - Notice that he has been formally elected as Honorary Bencher.
Each letter accompanied by the envelope.
Two letters concerning a book from William Aldis Wright's library.
Letters dated 30 July and 5 Aug. 1906.
103: 3 Oct 1896, written on letter from Henry Babington Smith to Ibbetson, 2 Oct 1896.
Including references to the Codrington divorce case, 1864.
With pamphlets by W. Fischer & P. Glander.
Two corrected manuscript drafts, the earlier of which is entitled 'History, co-operative and individualistic' (Item 98), the later one dated October 1931 (Item 99); typescript, corrected, accompanied by an envelope for the manuscript and the typescript (Item 100); one proof for publication in 'Mélanges Gustave Glotz' corrected, dated 17 Nov. (Item 101) and the final copy (Item 102); printed copy of the French translation by Léon Chouville (Item 103).
3 cartoons, including one of Lloyd George from 'Punch' April 6 1932 (Item 98), and two of Adolf Hitler (Items 100 and 101); and one article about the revival of reading during World War II (Item 102). Also, 'Review of the Year 1939' in 'The Times' dated 1 January 1940 (Item 99).