Box PRESS 3/1/4/1021-1181
Contains 161 Results:
Experimental Biology, Society for: Correspondence with the Press, 1945 - 1952
These letters are exchanged with Gilson, H.C. (of the Cambridge University Department of Zoology and The Company of Biologists Ltd.) and Danielli, J.F. (of King's College, Univesity of London Department of Zoology). They relate to the Experimental Biology Symposia Numbers 1-4.
Extra-Mural Studies, Board of: Correspondence with the Press, 1951 - 1952
These letters relate to Education in H.M. Forces, a Royal Air Force Staff College Qualifying Examination Paper, and a lecture course on British Colonial Africa. The correspondence is with Andrew, J.M.Y.
Eyre and Spottiswoode: Correspondence with the Press, 1950 - 1951
These letters relate to:
Study of Joseph Conrad by Hewitt, D.
History of Lincoln by Hill, F.
Eysenck, H.J.: Correspondence with the Press, 1951
These letters relate to History of the Planetary Systems by Dreyer, J.L.E.
Faber and Faber Ltd.: Correspondence with the Press, 1948 - 1952
These letters relate to:
Life on the English Manor by Bennett, H.S.
The Growth of English Industry and Commerce by Cunningham, W.
Field Drainage by Nicholson, H.H.
Stars in their Courses by Jeans, J.
The Mysterious Universe by Jeans, J.
Fabian, W.: Correspondence with the Press, 1948
This letter relates to articles entitled The Reality of God and The Universe of God.
Fabri, G.E.A.: Correspondence with the Press, 1949
These letters relate to a proposed book about Malta.
Faculties, General Board of the: Correspondence with the Press, 1950
These letters relate to the preparation of examination papers.
Faherty, W.B.: Correspondence with the Press, 1949
These letters relate to Woman under Monasticism by Eckenstein, L.
Fairchild, E.C.: Correspondence with the Press, 1952
These letters relate to the Cambridge Modern History Volume 7.
Fairclough, A.B.R.: Correspondence with the Press, 1952
These letters relate to Engraving in England by Hind, A.M.
Fairfax-Lucy [first name not given]: Correspondence with the Press, 1952
These letters relate to a volume of collected essays.
Far and Wide: Correspondence with the Press, 1951 - 1952
These letters relate to James Watt by Dickinson, H.W.
Faraday, W.B.: Correspondence with the Press, 1950
These letters relate to The Twilight Years.
Fariq, K.A.: Correspondence with the Press, 1948
These letters relate to:
Ziyad
History of Arabic Literature
Essays Literary and Political.
Includes a report by Arberry, A.J.
Farley, R.: Correspondence with the Press, 1952
These letters relate to Animal Parasites by Lapage, G.
Farmer, H.H.: Correspondence with the Press, 1950
These letters relate to the Gifford Lectures.
Farrar, S.: Correspondence with the Press, 1950
This letter relates to a proposed visit by Carrington, C.E. to Chippenham Secondary Grammar School.
Farrell, R.B.: Correspondence with the Press, 1949 - 1952
These letters relate to the Dictionary of German Synonyms, with reports by Jones, T., Butler, E.M. and Watson, O.C.
Farrington, A.: Correspondence with the Press, 1948
These letters relate to the Hamilton Mathematical Papers.
Farrington, B.: Correspondence with the Press, 1950
These letters relate to Francis Bacon.
Farrow, E.P.: Correspondence with the Press, 1948 - 1949
These letters relate to Plant Life on East Anglian Heaths.
Faull, J.C.: Correspondence with the Press, 1951
These letters relate to the supply of examination papers and books to Durham School.
Fawdry, T.: Correspondence with the Press, 1951
These letters relate to The Bird Lovers Book, with a report possibly by Watson, O.C.
Fay, C.R.: Correspondence with the Press, 1949 - 1952
These letters relate to Palace of Industry 1851 (first entitled The Exhibition of 1851). They include correspondence with Hobsbawm, E.T. and Gibbs-Smith, C.H. A proposed book entitled Social and Economic Documents 1830-1860 was not accepted by the Syndicate.