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EPST/E/3/10 · File · 1959–1964
Part of Papers of Sir Anthony Epstein

'ACTA Paper Copy Plates and Path. Soc. Meeting Map' 1959
'Students Cancer Lecture Surgical Clinical Course. Monkey, Maps and Burkitt's cases' Dec. 1962
'Path. Soc. Meeting, London. Plates for dem. Captions. Localisation by electron microscopy of ATPase in normal and herpes-infected HeLa cells' Jan. 1963
'Reversal of kodachrome for NGI Monography' 1964
Founder Day Titles, 1964
'Diagram of Cell - Sci. Amer.'

Visit to the U.S.A.
FRSH/E/10-11 · File · Aug.-Oct. 1951
Part of Papers of Otto Frisch

E.10: Correspondence re conference at Chicago, programme, list of participants, etc.
E.11: Correspondence re other visits and talks, to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Brookhaven National Laboratories, Carnegie Institute of Technology, Harvard University, Iowa State College, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Washington University.

Bambah, R. P.
DAVT/G/10-12 · Item · 1954-65
Part of Papers of Harold Davenport

Arrangements for Bambah's Fellowship at St. John's College, Cambridge; includes list of publications and draft paper on `Four Squares'.
G.10: 1950-53
G.11: 1954
G.12: 1961, 1965. Includes a letter from a pupil of Bambah on mathematical result.

FRAZ/27/10-12 · Item · [1935?]
Part of Papers of Sir James Frazer

Manuscript draft of a short essay, probably dictated by Frazer, entitled 'The Spirits of the Corn and of the Wild', in English, and a typescript of the same essay in French, corrected in the hand of Lilly Frazer. The essays are possibly for a brochure on Pierre Sayn's French translation. Accompanied by a statement in English and French about the golden bough itself.

Add. MS a/635/10-12 · Item · Oct.-Nov. [1934]
Part of Additional Manuscripts a

7, Park Parade, Cambridge - In the second letter of 31 Oct., he states he only caught a glimpse of the King on his drive to the Library; has taken up Squash and is the male lead in a French play given by the University French Society. The letter of 18 Nov. further describes the French play.