. Most of the book has been left blank.
'Course examinations January 1969 MT 111'; MT 111 vacation questions and model answers.
This became paper T.1421d for Advisory Committee for Aeronautics (Taylor's comments on the paper T.1421 by Cowley and Levy).
The paper has various diagrams, calculations and `doodles' by Taylor, probably made during committee meeting.
With A.J.P. Martin, Advances in Protein Chemistry 2 (1946).
Correspondence with Martin and J.T. Edsall, editor, chiefly re corrections of proofs.
Biographical verse re the careers of Thomson and Lord Balfour.
Title inscribed on first page. Used from the front c 1942-1943, paginated 1-130, and from the back to September 1943, paginated with Synge's own Greek and Latin alphabetical system. Not all in Synge's hand. Paper chromatographs intercalated.
Meeting papers, notes, and letters
Sir Anthony acted as a College Advisor to students. Meetings, social functions, reports, personal notes, and letters
WW was disappointed at not seeing HJR in London. He was to have gone with Charles Babbage to Sir Joseph Banks on Sunday but was unwell. WW has been trying to improve his philology by studying Welsh: 'It is not a language wh. there is much temptation to learn'. WW does not believe that we owe much to our Celtic ancestors, and that the most valuable aspects of our manners and constitutions is derived from our gothic past. It has been a long time since WW has read Butler [Joseph Butler]: 'It is a book of negatives. Its object is not to prove, but to remove the presumptions against, natural & revealed religion...he claims the ground and then leaves revelation & other arguments to reset the building.' Did HJR see Jeremy Bentham? WW notes that his 'Church of Englandism' has come out again.
Maurois, A. 1927
Accepting invitation to give Clark Lectures.
Pym, T.W. 1938
Scholfield, A.F. n.d.
12 Dee St, Aberdeen. - Details of additional costs (coke for heating apparatus; telephone) and entitlements (produce of the gardens including flowers, 'exclusive of the Orchids which are specially reserved by the Proprietrix) related to the tenancy of Riverston.
Two copies
One page draft, corrected, in Frazer's hand, with headings such as 'The fear of the ghost' with notes on the start and end of quotations from an unidentified book.
"Hochried", Murnau/Staffelsee - Is pleased to hear they are comfortable in Paris; has asked Dr Page about Frazer's honorarium for the 'Fasti'; as to Frazer's request for the Loeb Classical Library volumes, they should ask Salomon Reinach to lend them as this would be easiest.
3 Rue du Boccador (VIIIe) - Thanks her for telling him about Frazer's award and congratulates them; suggests that giving Reinach a copy of F.L.A.T. ['Folklore dans l'Ancien Testament'] will be more official and will result in a mention in the report of the Académie [des Inscriptions].
The Limes, Wood Lane, Hemel Hempstead, Herts. - Thanks him for the copy of 'Les Dieux du ciel'; notes that the French translator saw fit to translate Wordsworth but not Schiller.