With a certificate of burial and some later correspondence of Barbara Dobb
'Lucretius', 4 pp. ms. 'Method of Science', 1 p. ms. 'Aims and Methods of Physical Science', 4 pp. ms.
A New York Times cutting from 23 August 1964 includes a congratulatory note signed by Nobel Laureate Payton Rous.
Includes attendance of meetings, travel grant applications, election as fellow; summary of Sir Anthony's publications dealing with most significant findings; letters of congratulations upon election, found in Part 2; meetings and visits; support for nominations of other fellows; annual contributions.
Planning, organization, arrangements, work plans, operational matters
Manuscripts and drafts, experimental results, tables, and figures for paper.
(Epstein, M. A., & Cook, H. F. (1951). The effects of microwaves on the Rous No. 1 fowl sarcoma virus. British Journal of Cancer, 5(2), 244–251.)
Includes interviews, radio and television broadcasts, and article contributions by Sir Anthony for the BBC and other media organizations, as well as letters from the public.
Part 1: 1980–1981
Part 2: 1982
Part 3: 1983
Part 4: 1984
Part 5: 1985
Part 6: 1986
Part 7: 1987
Part 8: 1988
Part 9: 1989
Part 10: 1990
Part 11: 1991
Issuing and renewal of licenses for animal experimentation and covering letters for annual return of experiments to the Home Office.
General material: for individual cases of relief by the Fund see alphabetical sequence.
These items comprise letters to Smith from various correspondents and one letter to another person which was forwarded to him (1/31).
Concerning the editorship of a series of biographies of influential figures.
Arising out of debate over 'Supply Function in Keynsian economics' by De Jong with D H Robertson's note 'Keynsian supply function...'