Lectures and Lecturing
Found in 399 Collections and/or Records:
'The biochemical uses of bacterial genetics', c. 1960s
The material consists of 13 page typescript for lecture 'The biochemical uses of bacterial genetics' by Martin Rivers Pollock, undated but is from c. 1960s.
'The concept of organism in microbiology', British Association for the Advancement of Science, Cambridge, 1965
The material consists of 4 page duplicated typescript with extensive manuscript annotation for lecture 'The concept of organism in microbiology' by Martin Rivers Pollock, given at the British Association for the Advancement of Science, Cambridge, 1965.
'The Development of Drug Resistance by Bacteria', c. 1951
The material consists of a 5 page typescript of a lecture 'The Development of Drug Resistance by Bacteria' by Martin Rivers Pollock, annotated '?1951'.
The Friendships of Jesus, c1912-c1955
Undated lecture by John Baillie, discussing the friendships Jesus made (such as with the Disciples) in the context of other Biblical friendships and friendship in general.
'The function and evolution of penicillinase', Royal Society Discussion Meeting on Penicillin and Related Antibiotics, London, 20 May 1971, 1971
The material consits of 2 page typescript summary and manuscript notes for lecture 'The function and evolution of penicillinase' by Martin Rivers Pollock, given at Royal Society Discussion Meeting on Penicillin and Related Antibiotics, London, 20 May 1971
The Harvest of the Spirit, c1912-c1955
Undated lecture by John Baillie, examining the influence of love, joy and peace in the history of the world.
'The international responsibility of scientists', King's Building Union lunch-time talk, 20 January 1970, 1970
The material relates to 'The international responsibility of scientists' by Martin Rivers Pollock, given as King's Building Union lunch-time talk, Unviersity of Edinburgh 20 January 1970
The Kingdom of God, c1912-c1955
Undated lecture by John Baillie, looking at the conception of God's Kingdom, with its origins in Jewish thinking and developed by Jesus.
The Meaning of Christian Faith: Immortality, c1935
Marked as the third lecture in a series, it examines the issues of death and immortality in the Christian context.
'The natural history of an enzyme: bacterial penicillinase', Woods Hole, USA, 1963
The material consists of a 19 page typescript for lecture 'The natural history of an enzyme: bacterial penicillinase', by Martin Rivers Pollock, given at Woods Hole, USA, 1963.