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1. A history tutor at Oxford (1899-1920), 1952-07-07
Broadcast on 10 July at 1700 GMT, and 11 July at 0215 GMT and 1030 GMT. Duration 11' 19".
1. 'The Stratford habit'., 1928-01-11
2. The Headship of a London College (1920-1927), 1952-07-07
Broadcast on 17 July at 1700 GMT, and 18 July at 0215 GMT and 1030 GMT. Duration 11' 24".
2. 'The old universities'., 1928-01-18
3. 'Against efficiency'., 1928-01-25
3. The work of a Cambridge Professor of Political Science., 1952-07-07
Broadcast on 24 July at 1700 GMT, and 25 July at 0215 GMT and 1030 GMT. Duration 12' 08".
4. 'The movement of population'., 1928-01-31
65 years after: Inventor of the radio valve., 1939-01-13
Article on the 65th anniversary of the founding of the Physical Society and paper read by Sir Ambrose Fleming, who had given a paper at the first meeting, and was one of Clerk Maxwell's students,
150-leaf A4 notebook with manuscript text., 2002 - 2003
Assorted notes of agenda, etc., at front and back including notes for a show called 'Wits' end'.
'2,000 years of Rome: from Augustus to Mussolini: past to inspire the future: a policy of idealism'., 1937-10-26
'A broadcast symposium'. Review of five BBC pamphlets on 'The changing world' issued by the Central Council for Broadcast Adult Education., 1931-10-10
'The Week-end Review', pp. 441-444.
'A buried city: ruins and riches on the Euphrates'. Review of Michael Ivanovitch Rostovtzeff, 'Duro-Europos and its art' (Oxford University Press, 1938)., 1938-10-23
A Century of Russian Foreign Policy. III., 1871-02-19
Texts of lecture/s.
Tucked in at rear a cutting from 'The Times', 19 Nov. 1870, including the explanatory Note to the British Government accompanying the copy of the Russian Circular to the Powers which signed the Treaty of 1856 (Prince Gortschakoff to Baron Brunnow); and letters from John Stuart Mill and James Anthony Froude.
'A continuing city'. Review of Lionel Curtis, 'Civitas Dei'., 1934-04-06
'A copper for Belisarius'. Review of Robert Graves, 'Count Belisarius' (Cassell, 1938)., 1938-04-10
'A Cornish spirit'. Review of Alfred Leslie Rowse, 'The English spirit: essays in history and literature' (Macmillan, 1944)., 1944-12-08
Page-pull from 'The Spectator', p. 532.
'A couple of humbugs'. George Psalmanazar and Rudolf Eric Raspe., 1950-06-23
'John o'London's Weekly', p. 365. Two copies.
'A crusade of to-day: the churches at Oxford: II. Stockholm origins'., 1937-07-10
'A crusade of to-day: the churches in conference: I. Stockholm to Oxford'., 1937-07-09
'A dance at the rope's end'., 1990 - 2007
The play was 'written as a companion piece for "The man who lost America" when it went on tour in England in 1991'.
'A democrat on dictatorships: Professor Barker's studies'., 1937-10-27
A discourse of molecules., 1873-09
Lecture delivered to the meeting of the British Association for the Advancement of Science in Bradford on 22 September 1873.
For drafts of the lecture and an account of its publication history see Harman 478 (vol. iii, p. 922).
Labelled on the back by William Dyce Cay: 'Molecules by J.C.M.'
'A Franco-British stamp?' (responding favourably to a suggestion of Jean Giraudoux in a broadcast address to Great Britain)., 1940-01-05
'A good return'., 1993 - 1995
'A good return', previous title 'Joint account' was a proposed television sitcom in fourteen episodes.
'"A half-baked Hamlet": Goethe and his critics'., 1932-03-29
Letter to 'The Times' in response to Nichols.