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SYNG/G/93-99 · Dossier · n.d.
Fait partie de Papers of Richard Synge

G/93-G/94: Ruakura Animal Research Station
G/95: New Zealand Wool Board
G/96: New Zealand Department of Agriculture
G/97-G/98: Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation (Australia)
G/99: Papers on radioactive iodine in thyroids of grazing animals as a result of atom bomb tests in Australia.

Elsden, S.R.
SYNG/J/93-97 · Série · 1941-1988
Fait partie de Papers of Richard Synge

Correspondence re research, personal news.

J/93: Letters written by Elsden from Physiology Department, Edinburgh, 1941-1942.
J/94: Letters and cards written by Elsden from the School of Biochemistry and Emmanuel College, Cambridge, 1944-1946; Letters from the University of California at Berkeley, 1946-1948.
J/95-J/96: Letters written by Elsden from Sheffield, 1951–1953, 1958, 1960, 1965.
J/97: Letters and grant application from Food Research Institute, Norwich. 1967, 1971 and n.d.

Rowett Rearch Institute Newsletters
SYNG/C/93-96 · Dossier · 1965-1967
Fait partie de Papers of Richard Synge

The Newsletters were initiated in 1965 to keep members of the Institute aware of scientific and social activities. Not a complete sequence.
C/93: 1965
C/94: Jan-Jun 1966
C/95: Jul-Dec 1966
C/96: 1967

FRAZ/32/93-95 · Pièce · Jan. 1933
Fait partie de Papers of Sir James Frazer

54 Cours Napoléon, Ajaccio (Corse) [and letter of 16 Jan.:] Hotel Bedford, 17 Rue de L'Arcade, Madeleine, Paris - Letters written 2, 7, and 16 Jan. He writes that he is sorry to hear she is not happy, and that the hotel is too loud; is concerned about Frazer's eyes and mode of working and need to rest his eyes; details his plans to travel to France; mentions having normal vision but that after three hours of writing he tires; Has put the print of the Trinity gate up in a corner full of her souvenirs; is sorry to hear they have left the Goldsmith [building]; is happy to hear of a conference in Sir James' honour.