1951 (card), 1953–56
Information requested for reference books and articles and by individuals.
Includes 4pp typescript inscribed 'Remarks to be made by Sir Joseph Thomson, O.M., F.R.S. when the film of himself is made'.
Typescript notes re impressions of American institutions, from visit of 1947-48.
Title inscribed on first page. Used from the front ca December 1944 - September 1945, paginated 1-57, and from the back 26 September 1944 - April 1945, paginated with Synge's own system.
Material clipped to pages of notebook, including paper chromatographs.
Held 17-18 July 1951.
Letter re confirming intention to attend, 1 May 1951.
Correspondence re research.
Also includes draft description of G.P. Thomson's work on electron diffraction.
On headed notepaper for Newman at Bexley, Kent. - It is no use to send pupae of [an undeciphered species] as they would emerge in the post; sends instead three male and three female Virpics [?] 'just out this afternoon alive'. Onslow should note the number on the box, which refers to broods, to avoid inbreeding. Thinks he must pay twelve shillings and sixpence for these, 'they are very cheap at that specially alive'. A note on the back records that seventeen shillings and sixpence was paid.
VII. Melanism in Hemerophila abruptaria (var.fuscata, tutt)
International Symposium on Comparative Leukaemia Research, 20–23 September 1965, Stockholm, Sweden
Sir Anthony was a member of the Scientific Committee and served on the Advisory Board of APM, involved in student participation in Ciba Foundation activities and participated in Ciba's media resource service. Some letters in French.
Studies on EB [Epstein-Barr] Virus in the Normal Nasopharynx and Nasopharyngeal Carcinoma, authored by Judith L. Thompson, DPhil (University of Bristol) at the Department of Pathology, University of Bristol, October 1981
Lymphoma Papers (J.N.C.I. & Lancet)
Birkbeck Bank Chambers, Southampton Buildings, Chancery Lane, W.C. - Encloses a page from the 'Illustrated London News' of May 9, 1903 showing an image of the annual burning of the effigy of winter at Zurich.
Second letter on topic of baseball.
Sin títuloLetters dated 15 April 1922 and 27 Mar. 1926.
Genève - In letter of 28 December 1921, Bret, Chancelier d'Etat de la République & canton de Geneve, thanks Frazer for his contribution of his autograph 'Pensée', but asks that he submit another that is less about the honour of Switzerland and more simply dedicated to the memory of brave soldiers. Letter of 12 Jan. thanks him for his new 'Pensée'.
University of Edinburgh [on mourning stationery] - In letter of 29 Jan., offers the Gifford Lectureship from Oct. 1902 to Oct. 1904; the letter of 14 Feb., the Committee asks that he reconsider declining the offer as they are not meant to be a course of lectures on theology.
Letter of 29 Jan. 1901 accompanied by envelope.
Two letters.
60/12 encloses 'a copy of the fac-simile that has been made of what I believe to be an Autograph of our great writer'.