Professional Interaction
Found in 341 Collections and/or Records:
Postcard to Sir Donald Francis Tovey from Robert Ralm, 01 May 1939
Postcard, 1 May 1939, Kent, Robert Ralm to Donald Tovey. Describing life in England after fleeing from Germany, and discussing Tovey's Trio opus 8 and a meeting with Joachim. Holograph signed.
Postcard to Sir Donald Francis Tovey from Thomas A. Spring Rice, c 26 October 1903
Postcard, 26 October [1903], Oxford, T. A. Spring Rice to Donald Tovey. News of Spring Rice's engagements. Holograph signed.
Professional Correspondence, 1872-1917
c200 letters, chronologically arranged, including those from J Peter Lesley, Sir Joseph Prestwich, Ferdinand Vandiveer Hayden, Grove Karl Gilbert, Sir Joseph Dalton Hooker and James Dwight Dana. Subjects covered include many aspects of geology and related matters.
Reports of activities, 1909-1960
Files of items relating to John Baillie, compiled by Florence Jewel Baillie and/or other members of the Baillie family, to indicate periods in John Baillie's life. Includes items relating to awards achieved, lectures given and events attended.
Scottish Protein Structure Group, 1988
Correspondence and mailing lists
Staff members' files, 1969-1981
Taken or sent home from America, summer 1945, 1945
Correspondence, press cuttings and related items for the period of and around John Baillie's visit to the United States immediately at the end of the Second World War and including letters from his wife Florence Jewel Baillie, his brother Donald Macpherson Baillie, publishers, Reinhold Niebuhr and Mathew Willard Lampe (State University of Iowa).
Telegram to Dunn from Sir Donald Francis Tovey, c 25 May 1925
Telegram, 25 May 1925, Surrey, Donald Tovey to Dunn. Requesting the terms of the Reid orchestra. Transcript.
Theorema Cyclometricum, not later than 16 April 1708
Notes on cone sections, probably all connected to Gregory's joint project with Sir Edmund Halley to publish Apollonius and Serenus, two ancient geometers, following the success of the great Euclid project. Gregory was busy with his work overseeing the Scottish Mint, and he notes peevishly that the Dean of Christ Church is to "put upon" him particular resources in Apollonius.
Toronto file, 1927-1930
letters, notes, press cuttings, calendars and related material