Correspondence
Found in 1354 Collections and/or Records:
Correspondence and notes, 1955-1958
The material consists of correspondence and notes from P. Slonimiski to Martin Rivers Pollock, dated 1955-1958. It includes a manuscript draft 'Induced conversion of lactic-dehydrogenase (from yeast)' by Slonimiski and W. Tysarowski and related correspondence.
Correspondence and notes, 1959-1960
The material consists of correspondence and notes between Peter Sneath and Martin Rivers Pollock, dated 1959-1960. It mainly relates to Sneath's career and personal news. It also includes a 5 page typescript paper, 'The case for a research unit on microbial systematics'.
Correspondence and notes, 1962
The material consists of correspondence and notes between Peter Sneath and Martin Rivers Pollock, dated 1962. It includes papers by Sneath: 'Studies on staphylococcal penicillinase' and 'The case for encouraging new methods in microbial systematics'.
Correspondence and papers, 1955-1959
The material consists of correspondence and papers relating to theWorld Federation on Scientific Workers, dated 1955-1959.
Correspondence and papers, 1970, 1972
The material consists of correspondence and papers relating to human rights issues in the Soviet Union, dated 1970-1980.
Correspondence and papers, 1974-1975
The material consists of correspondence and papers relating to human rights issues in the Soviet Union, dated 1974-1975. It includes correspondence between Martin Rivers Pollock, J.M. Ziman and E.H.S. Burhop.
Correspondence and papers, 1980
The material consists of correspondence and papers relating to human rights issues in the Soviet Union, dated 1980.
Correspondence and papers, April 1963-August 1963
The material consists of correspondence and papers of Martin Rivers Pollock, dated April 1963-August 1963. It includes a 3 page typescript, 'Outlined proposal for an Institute of Molecular Microbiology' by Pollock and William Hayes, 2 July 1963 and response of Sir Harold Himsworth, Head of the MRC, asking for more detailed proposals.
