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Found in 120 Collections and/or Records:
Early Theses
Edinburgh College of Art Typography Collection
Edinburgh University memorabilia relating to James Robert Thom, 1929-1932, 1954
Essay written by George William Jones
The essay, manuscript, pp.32, entitled What is or what ought to be the meaning of Causation in the physical world? is dated 5 March 1900, and signed George W. Jones. On the cover is note: If lost / please return to / Geo. W. Jones / 52 North Bridge / Edinburgh / Reward
Examination Book (Sir Lyon Playfair and Alexander Crum Brown), 1866-1873
Register of students attending chemistry classes of Sir Lyon Playfair, then Alexander Crum Brown, including examination results and awards obtained. Students include Sophia Jex Blake and Sir Isaac Bayley Balfour.
Faculty of Science Minute Book, 1913-1918
Includes letters and reports, covering subjects such as course summaries, students, grants and appointments. Those present at meetings included Sir Edward Albert Sharpey Schafer, James Gordon MacGregor, James Cossar Ewart, Thomas John Jehu and James Geikie.
Faculty of Science Minute Book, 1954-1959
Includes letters and reports, covering subjects such as courses, students, research grants and appointments. Those present at meetings included Ronald Nathan Arnold, Michael Meredith Swann, Conrad Hal Waddington, Hermann Brück and Kenneth George Denbigh.
Faculty of Science Minute Book, 1959-1963
Includes letters and reports, covering subjects such as courses, students, research grants and appointments. Those present at meetings included Sir Edmund Langley Hirst, Ronald Nathan Arnold, Michael Meredith Swann, Hermann Brück and Kenneth George Denbigh.
Faculty of Science Minute Book, 1963-1966
Includes letters and reports, covering subjects such as courses, students, research grants and appointments. Those present at meetings included Michael Meredith Swann, Sir Edmund Langley Hirst, Tom L Cottrell, Hermann Brück, Charlotte Auerbach and W Ewart J Farvis,
Faculty of Science Minute Book, 1963-1966
Includes letters and reports, covering subjects such as courses, students, research grants and appointments. Those present at meetings included Frederick Henry Stewart, Sir Edmund Langley Hirst, Charlotte Auerbach, Tom L Cottrell, Hermann Brück and W Ewart J Farvis.
