Letter to James Cossar Ewart from F.H.A Marshall and notes on 'Biological Research IV', 02 August 1904
Scope and Contents
Marshall writes that T.G Carmichael says he can get [Henry B.] Marshall to join the Committee and that he would also try Sir John Gilmour. Marshall writes that he will try his Cambridge contacts, but that he would rather stay outside the Committee.
There is also a page of notes (incomplete and undated) titled 'Biological Research IV' by F.H.A Marshall detailing the contents of a letter from William Bateson in support of biological research.
Dates
- Creation: 02 August 1904
Creator
Language of Materials
English
Physical Description
2 leaves
Conditions Governing Access
Open.
Biographical / Historical
Gibson-Carmichael, E.A Schafer and F.H.A Marshall's paper 'The Establishment of a Research Institute' was published in the Proceedings of the Royal Society of Edinburgh, 25 (2) 1174 in 1904.
Extent
From the File: 1 folder
Physical Location
CLX-A-1136
Physical Description
2 leaves
Creator
Subject
- Bateson, William, 1861-1926 (English biologist and professor of genetics, University of Cambridge) (Person)
- Gibson-Carmichael, Sir Thomas David, 11th baronet, overseas administrator and art conoisseur (Person)
- Gilmour, Sir John, 1st baronet of Lundin and Montrave, 1845-1920 (Person)
- Marshall, Francis Hugh Adam, 1878-1949 (reader in agricultural physiology, Christ's College, University of Cambridge) (Person)
- Marshall, Henry B., fl 1904 (businessman and animal breeder) (Person)
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