CA/9/2: Including letter from Augustus Stafford O'Brien to Charles Justin MacCarthy, [11 Nov. 1835 or later]
CA/9/4: Including letter (cancelled note) from Robert Oxley to Richard Monckton Milnes, [1837?]
CA/9/2: Including letter from Augustus Stafford O'Brien to Charles Justin MacCarthy, [10/11] Dec. 1837
Includes Timberland near Lincoln; Hunslet (Leeds); Penistone near Sheffield.
Includes typed transcripts of two letters, both from 1832.
Short article for Cambridge Review, c.1951, galley proof.
Includes photographs of Otto Hahn receiving the Fermi Award.
'What is physics and why do men study it?'
'Why do men study physics?'
Correspondence and proof of the article.
On the spine is stamped ‘Berryana’.
Correspondences, enquiries, and letters of thanks from colleagues, collaborators, former students, and others. This sub-series also includes letters from the general public soliciting advice and information on Epstein-Barr virus research, particularly ongoing work on a vaccine against the virus.
Part 1, subfolder 1: Development Committee Development Working Party, papers dealing with strategy for future development and fund-raising plan
Part 1, subfolder 2: New President Papers dealing with the election of new College Presidents
Part 2: Academic Fund, assessment of applications for assistance from the fund; Sir Anthony's recommendations
Partial draft, including Dialogues of the Socratic School from Class I (complete), "The Apology" (the last page and the Remarks only) from Class II, the Antisophist Dialogues, Class III ("The Ion" and "Euthydemus" incomplete, the rest complete), and a fragment from "Thrasymachus" in Class IV, The Republic.
Eliot, T.S. 1925
Accepting invitation to give Clark Lectures.
Fletcher, H. 1931
Macnaghten, M.M. 1926
Notebook used from both ends in, usually on opposing pages. Shorthand is frequently used. Notes on biology and chemistry - both reading and experimental material; draft letters; to do lists; drafts of eg 'The French Commission on Depopulation' [published in the Eugenics Review, Jul 1913.
One loose sheet: list of books, such as Temple Thurston's book of poems The Open Window (1913), William Locke's novel Stella Maris (1913) and Anatole France's The Gods are Athirst [English translation, 1913, of France's 1912 novel).
Possibly from the Philosophy of inductive sciences.
Reviews of candidates for membership of the Society, including foreign membership; meeting papers and administrative matters