House of Commons.—Is in touch with Glenvil Hall about the matter Pethick-Lawrence mentioned.
'This is likely to become a long letter for I feel there are many things which I should like, & perhaps ought, to say.' Thoughts arising from their conversation yesterday; it gives him a 'tragic feeling' when he sees 'how impossible it is to make myself understood by you'. Describes a 'certain kind of crookedness of my thoughts...' which he thinks prevents Sraffa from following him. Is very anxious not to lose 'the great benefit of your influence on my mind through some sort of obstinacy on my part'. The value of discussion and disagreement. Letter possibly incomplete: no signature.
‘Just for H. P-L’s information[.] To be returned to Gladys please. re Sylvia Pank-hurst.’
20 Merton Street, Oxford.—Is honoured that Greg has dedicated his book (The Editorial Problem in Shakespeare) to him.
G/93-G/94: Ruakura Animal Research Station
G/95: New Zealand Wool Board
G/96: New Zealand Department of Agriculture
G/97-G/98: Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation (Australia)
G/99: Papers on radioactive iodine in thyroids of grazing animals as a result of atom bomb tests in Australia.
Correspondence re research, personal news.
J/93: Letters written by Elsden from Physiology Department, Edinburgh, 1941-1942.
J/94: Letters and cards written by Elsden from the School of Biochemistry and Emmanuel College, Cambridge, 1944-1946; Letters from the University of California at Berkeley, 1946-1948.
J/95-J/96: Letters written by Elsden from Sheffield, 1951–1953, 1958, 1960, 1965.
J/97: Letters and grant application from Food Research Institute, Norwich. 1967, 1971 and n.d.
The Newsletters were initiated in 1965 to keep members of the Institute aware of scientific and social activities. Not a complete sequence.
C/93: 1965
C/94: Jan-Jun 1966
C/95: Jul-Dec 1966
C/96: 1967
3 reviews and 1 duplicate.
Three letters, accompanied by the copy of a Latin inscription headed 'In Senatv, Dec 3, AD MDCCCLXXIV'.
54 Cours Napoléon, Ajaccio (Corse) [and letter of 16 Jan.:] Hotel Bedford, 17 Rue de L'Arcade, Madeleine, Paris - Letters written 2, 7, and 16 Jan. He writes that he is sorry to hear she is not happy, and that the hotel is too loud; is concerned about Frazer's eyes and mode of working and need to rest his eyes; details his plans to travel to France; mentions having normal vision but that after three hours of writing he tires; Has put the print of the Trinity gate up in a corner full of her souvenirs; is sorry to hear they have left the Goldsmith [building]; is happy to hear of a conference in Sir James' honour.
94: re Oscar Browning.
69pp. ms. draft for lecture course.
Created while working at Cambridge University, 1958-1969.
Typescript; cutting of published poem from Times Literary Supplement, 24 Jun 1955.
Letters dated 12 Oct. 1860 - 17 May 1862.
London - Blakesley's suggestion with regard to Lord Lyttelton will be attended to
Part 1: AIDS Research Programme
Part 2: Development of an Epstein-Barr Virus Vaccine, University of Nebraska Medical Center
Part 3: Yale University and Vermont
Part 4: Scientific Advisory Committee Meeting, New England Regional Primate Research Center, 1–2 May 1986, Harvard Medical School, Boston, Massachusetts
Longfield, Madingley Road, Cambridge - Congratulates Frazer.