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Add. MS c/95/115 · Item · 26 Apr 1894
Part of Additional Manuscripts c

States that he is very much obliged by Sidgwick's paper, which he declares to be very interesting and more than he expected to get. Suggests that if any difficulty occurs they will discuss it when they meet at Oxford. Explains that the gap in attendances noticed by Sidgwick 'is accounted for by Fitzjames's [ie J.F. Stephen's] absence from Cambridge for that interval.'

Stephen, Sir Leslie (1832-1904), knight, author and literary critic
Schiemann - Schrödinger
FRSH/F/115 · File · 1933–1979
Part of Papers of Otto Frisch

Schiemann, E. 1947. A friend of Lise Meitner in Berlin. One letter only. See also A.138.

Schiller, K.K. 1979

Schnurmann, R. 1933, various dates 1964-78

Schreiber, S. 1953

Schrödinger, E. 1960

Add. MS b/36/115 · Item · c 1947-c 1955
Part of Additional Manuscripts b

Zanzibar - Writes in answer to Frazer's request for information, is about to go to Madagascar and if Frazer thinks it useful, will supply him with information there; otherwise he should contact Rev. W. E. Taylor, who is the best Swahili scholar in East Africa.

FRAZ/32/115-117 · Item · Mar.-Apr. 1936
Part of Papers of Sir James Frazer

54 Cours Napoléon, Ajaccio, Corse - In the letter of 6 March, he sends her pictures [not present] of contestants for the Reine de Corsica, asking which she prefers, discusses the politics of the contest, and mentions that he is having a reception for an eminent doctor, and navigating who should be invited is difficult. He mentions the outcome of the Reine de Corse contest in his letter of 23 March, and is leaving a dinner and ball to his friend Comte Peraldi; he would rather consult the manuscript of Cardinal Pilastre in his study of the Ptolemy map of Corsica. In his letter of 11 April, he mentions his younger sister has returned from Algeria and moved to Marseille; friends Mesdames Lem and Labrégère were in Marseille and most impressed with J. G.'s works; knows she is busy with 40th anniversary celebrations, notes that two publications in one year is pretty good, and that J. G.'s first publication was 52 years before.

SYNG/G/115-119 · File · 1963
Part of Papers of Richard Synge

Held 28 August - 4 September 1963. Synge was Vice-President of Sections B (Chemistry) and I (Physiology and Biochemistry). He introduced the session of Section B on 'Chromatography'.

G/115: Invitations to serve as Vice-President; papers for meetings of General Committee and Sections preceding the Annual Meeting.
G/116: Programme
G/117: NCUACS 73.2.98/G.1171963
Papers re visits to the Rowett Research Institute during the Meeting
G/118: Programme of excursions
G/119: Miscellaneous material