The Inaugural Sir Henry Tizard Memorial Lecture, given at Westminster School February 1963. Correspondence preceding and following lecture and list of guests. Letters from John Carleton, Head Master Westminster School, making arrangements, and letters of thanks from Eric K. Rideal and A. V. Hill.
Includes copy of letter from A.V. Hill re Scientific Register. 1939
Research material, draft, proofs, and correspondence with the Royal Society and Mabel Bright of the Rockefeller Institute seeking Gasser's next-of-kin. The printed material consists of an offprint from The Journal of General Physiology, March 20, 1956, Vol. 39, No. 4, titled "Olfactory Nerve Fibers" and an obituary of Gasser in The Lancet 25 May 1963 which includes A. V. Hill's appreciation of Gasser. This is accompanied by a photograph of Gasser by Bachrach.
Sin títuloLetters from Robert W Ditchburn and George A. Weekes are in 66; those from Maud Venables Vernon and Roland Venables Vernon are in 67.
W[est] H[ackhurst]. - Thanks Trevelyan for his "Dream": can't say anything about its technique; thinks it read easily for the most part. Finds the part which considers whether 'culture' will continue most moving; agrees that 'if Love did - or could - worship Reason it would be best', though is not sure whether Christ is what he means by Love. Max [Beerbohm?] should be pleased with the reference to his Bacon. Hopes Trevelyan has sent a copy to Leonard [Woolf]. Sat by George [Macaulay Trevelyan] at the Feast at King's and went to lunch with him, when he showed Forster some of his books; Robin Mayor and A. V. Hill [?] were stopping there. Is reading Moliere.
Includes correspondence with Stafford Cripps and A. V. Hill, a letter to G. M. Garro-Jones, and a letter from Robert Watson-Watt.