Correspondence
Found in 1343 Collections and/or Records:
Correspondence, 1974
The material consists of correspondence with Martin Rivers Pollock relating to his work with the Index on Censorship, dated 1974.
Correspondence, 1975-1976
The material consists of correspondence with Martin Rivers Pollock and papers relating to his work with the Index on Censorship, dated 1975-1976. It is in regards the publication of the text of his lecture 'Freedom in Science', which was given as the J.D. Bernal Peace Library Lecture.
Correspondence, 22 Nov 1937
Correspondence, W. Beattie, National Library of Scotland, to James Carmichael Watson, regarding the use of a "special ray lamp which is used for the reading of palimpsests".
Correspondence, 1824-1827
Correspondence, 1971-2011
Later correspondence frequently consists of printed emails, often with Noreen's handwritten replies accompanying, which were then typed up by her secretary, Alex Fraser.
Correspondence, 1847-2002
This series comprises:
- The personal correspondence of Joseph Joachim from 1847 to 1909, including a group of approximately 35 letters sent to his nephew Harold Joachim.
- Later correspondence regarding Joseph Joachim, mostly from family and friends, from 1899 to 2002.
Correspondence, 1995-2006
Contains letters sent to Ian Wilmut from members of the public and from various organisations, letters of congratulation on Wilmut receiving the OBE, and discs relating to Ian Wilmut's email account.
Correspondence, 1970
The material consists of correspondence relating to Martin Rivers Pollocks work with British National Committee for Pure and Applied Biophysics, dated 1970.
Correspondence, October 1970-December 1970
The material consists of correspondence regarding the Working Group on the international Responsibility of Scientists, October 1970-December 1970. It includes correspondence regarding a case of alleged US State Department refusal of visas to Cuban scientists. Pollock was concerned that he had been given inaccurate information on this case.
Correspondence, 1971, 1973
The material consists of correspondence with Martin Rivers Pollock relating to human rights work in the scientific community in Czechoslovakia, dated 1971 and 1973.
