Records of experiments, diagrams of apparatus, tables of results, etc. 28 November 1924-23 April 1926. Many of the entries are in the hand of J.D. McKay (Thomson's laboratory assistant). The book contains a few loose pages of notes which have been left in place.
Typescript made by Mrs. Davenport of her husband's account of his early life to 1929, with reference to his childhood, family background and his undergraduate days at Manchester.
Grecian Coffee House, Strand - WW writes to inform HJR of what the seniors have determined: 'they have thought me worthy to be one of their number - so that I may now if I chuse go on imbibing college ale & college politics for the rest of my life'. News on other fellowship candidates. WW is 'ready to meditate upon reviews[,] magazines[,] essays or any other project for the good of mankind and our own immortalization'. Does HJR know where Richard Jones is - he would like to go and see him.
Lecture given on 27 Feb 1947. Includes brief correspondence.
See Bibliog. 23, 24 and 25 (1945). Correspondence with editor, 1945.
4 Montagu Square, Hyde Park. - Dr Head thanks Onslow for the cheque.
12 Dee St, Aberdeen. - Miss Burnett Ramsay does not wish to consider Lady Onslow's offer to keep on Banchory Lodge for June.
Is sending a copy of the paper Fletcher said he wanted to see; has 'only just received the reprints'.
Description unclear
Sir Anthony served as Chairman of the CRC/MRC Joint Committee for the Institute of Cancer Research to advise both the Council and the Campaign about support for research.
Studies on EB [Epstein-Barr] Virus in cell culture systems, authored by Michael Probert, DPhil (University of Bristol) at the Department of Pathology, University of Bristol, September 1972
North, J.R., Morgan, A.J., Thompson, J.L., & Epstein, M.A. (1982). Purified Epstein-Barr virus Mr 340,000 glycoprotein induces potent virus-neutralizing antibodies when incorporated in liposomes. Proceedings of the National Academy of Science, 79(23), 7504–7508.
Printed copy of the Zaharoff Lecture: Oxford, At the Clarendon Press, 1933.
Trinity College, Cambridge - A letter of condolence on the death of Butler’s sister Mrs Louisa Jane Butler Galton
First page proof and second page proof of the introduction, corrected in J. G. Frazer's hand, dated 4-7 May 1931 of the Loeb Classical Library edition of 'Ovid's Fasti'.
3 Rue du Boccador (VIIIe) - Sends new year's greetings, thanks her for 'le F.L.A.T.' ["Folklore dans l'Ancien Testament"?] Suggests she send a copy to l'Académie des Inscriptions; Salomon Reinach gave a speech at the Société Ernest Renan about early Christianity and a letter of Emperor Claude to the Alexandrians, which had been recently discovered on papyrus in Egypt; is planning to go to Egypt, Palestine, and Syria next month.
Palatino e Foro Romano - Thanks for the English translation of Sir John's [?] speech, and for the memorable day in Cambridge on Wednesday, June 11; thinks the Frazers should take a break from work and find different surroundings, hopes they may visit Rome next winter.
Paris - Congratulates Frazer on behalf of La Commission de l'Enseignement et des Beaux-Arts de la Chambre des Députés on receiving the title of docteur honoris causa from the Université de Paris.
"Hochried", Murnau/Staffelsee - Asks if she will ask her friend Mr Peake if he will find out why the 'Manchester Guardian' ignores the Loeb Classical Library; points out that the 'Manchester Guardian Weekly' is quite widely read on the Continent; reads that the Macmillan 'Fasti' will have illustrations, this is a novel approach but is sure this will add charm and value.
Royal University Library, Uppsala - Printed form completed in manuscript, thanking them for the book 'Heures du Loisir'.
Godesberg a/ Rh[ein]. - Sorry that Bessie has not heard from her and so knows nothing about Donald [Tovey]'s plans, but she herself tends to 'collapse so very much once... out of the shafts now-a-days', and Donald has been very unwell, with a high pulse. As he was recovering and planning to be in Ireland, [Joseph] Joachim and 'the exiled Royal family of Hanover, of all things' urgently wished him to spend a week with them, which he greatly enjoyed. They go to Lord Monteagle's in Ireland now; asks whether Donald could come to the Trevelyans at the end of next week. She herself would also love to spend a couple of nights there.
1-67: letters from Elizabeth des Amorie van der Hoeven to R. C. Trevelyan
68: menu card for a meal at the Hague, signed by the guests
69-70: postcards from Bramine Grandmont Hubrecht to R. C. Trevelyan
71-145: letters, a postcard, and a telegram from R. C. Trevelyan to Elizabeth des Amorie van der Hoeven; 74 is a note on the calling card of Dr Salvatore Cacciola, Taormina.
146-261: letters, postcards, and a telegram, mostly from Caroline, Lady Trevelyan, to Elizabeth des Amorie van der Hoeven / Trevelyan; 163 plus 179, and 233, are letters to her from Sir George Otto Trevelyan; 206a is a telegram addressed to R. C. Trevelyan.