Comprises carbon copies of letters sent out by Sommers (Professor of Philosophy, Brandeis University) whilst he was a Visiting Fellow at the Salk Institute, and letters sent out by Lee Lacy (Secretary to Bronowski) to Sommers' behalf.
Comprises correspondence relating to a research proposal by Epstein (Professor of plant nutrition) on salt-tolerant crops, including a letter from Bronowski to the Rockefeller Foundation supporting Epstein's grant application.
Also includes copies of papers by Epstein: 'Salt relations of two grass species differing in salt tolerance' with O E Elzam (undated) and 'The genetic basis of selective ion transport in plants' with R L Jeffries (1964).
Comprises copies of correspondence between Jonas Salk and Adam Schaff (Director, Polska Akademia Nauk, Warsaw, Poland) relating to a proposed visit by Schaff to the Salk Institute (cancelled) and a proposed round table conference about "research on Man". Also includes copies of a memorandum from Bronowski to Salk, and correspondence with others at the Salk Institute, relating to Schaff's proposed visit.
Contains scripts with director's notes and lighting notes
Rehearsal list
Typescript schedule and text for a production of Christopher Marlowe's play at Jesus College, organised by Richard Goudy
Includes scripts for Chester Cycle and Ludus Coventriae
Handwritten notes on staging, costumes, rehearsals, lighting, seating, tickets, expense and general notes on Pantagleize
Contains notes on the production, staging, costumes, rehearsals, lighting, seating, tickets and costs; and details of rehearsals.
Contains scripts for both plays and a rehearsal schedule
Contains scripts
Contains rehearsal sheets giving times and dates
Typescript invitation and rehearsal schedule for an evening of 15th-century music in College Hall hosted by 'The Duke of Burgundy'
Contains lighting copy of script indicating when lighting effects should be used, a provisional list of rehearsals and 8 small black and white photographs of the rehearsals
Contains tickets
Notes on characters
Contains scripts for Deus Creator from Towneley Cycle and Pageant of the Company of Shearmen & Tailors from Coventry Cycle
Contains scripts for Cowpers' Play from York Cycle; Waterleaders' Play from Chester Cycle; Prophecy of Daniel from Townley Cycle; Annunciation from Coventry Corpus Christi; and The Magi from Towneley Cycle
Contains scripts, vocal scores and orchestral scores
Contains scripts for: The Fall of Lucifer; The Death of Herod; Play of Mary Magdalene from Digby MS; Moses, and Balaam and Balaak
Contains two rehearsal lists and notes on staging
Contains synopsis of the story of Jepthe and The Passion of Our Lord according to St Mark
Rehearsal list for the choir and orchestra
Notes for a concert of music from the 15th century held in Jesus College Chapel on Sunday 21st November 1965 consisting of:
Glogauer Liederbuch - 'The Cat's Paw' and 'The Peasant's Tail' etc
Buxheimer Orgelbuch - 'O Rosa Bella' and 'Ellend du Hast' etc
Old Hall Manuscript by leonel, Pycard and Mayshuet
Production file for a performance of Noye's Fludde by Benjamin Britten
Includes copies of scripts with some minor annotations
Includes scripts of Felix Culpa
Contains draft score and notes.
Contains scripts: Barker's, Cardmakers', Coopers', Fullers, Butchers' & Sadlers' Plays from York Cycle; Prima Pastorum from Towneley Cycle; Alle Psallite cum Luya, orchestral parts and lighting directions
Contains scripts of Noah by Towneley, The Pardoner by & The Frere by Heywood and Candlemas Day by Parfre with director's notes and rehearsal schedules
Contains a card giving approval for the programme signed by Bridget D'Oyly Carte [head of the D'Oyly Carte Opera Company from 1948 until 1982]; rehearsal times and a letter to Dr Laurence Picken reviewing the performances and summarising outstanding costs
Contains a rehearsal list
Rehearsal schedule
Handwritten notes on the text, staging (including a diagram), liaison, seating, publicity etc, and 'other odd things'
(1) Diocese of Ely, Parish of Harston. Receoved for Procurations thereof, for one whole year, due to the Reverend the Archdeacon of Ely, at his Visitation held at Cambridge this 23rd day of June, 1814. Total 4s 2d.
PEARSE WHITE, Apparitor.
Handwritten Jesus College, J.R.
(2) The Revd the Bursar of Jesus College of the parish of Harston in the Archdeaconry of Ely.
By virtue of a Process under the Seal of the Right Revd. the Archdeacon of Ely, I cite you to appear at the next General Visitation for the said Archdeaconry to be held in the Parish Church of St. Michael in the town of Cambridge, on Thursday the 23rd day of June 1814 between the hours of ten and twelve in the forenoon of the same day, then and there to pay your procurations or pensions from the said College due to him by virtue of such his Visitation.
WHITE, Apparitor.
Black and white photograph of Frederick Brittain as Proctor standing by the main gate of Jesus College
10⅞ x 9½. Drawn by John Unwin. Published by R. Ackerman
Agar, J.A fragment of a Sarum processional; M. R. James's no. 62. The leaves are bound in complete disorder and one is missing. There is no decorative work.
Consists of a bound specification prepared by a committee from the National Coal Board, Messrs. Husband & Company, and Lummus Co. Ltd.
Comprises a volume including 'The Application of Statistical Techniques to Building Research' by Bronowski (consultant to the Economic Commission for Europe Secretariat) with some annotations [by Bronowski].
Consists of a spiral bound booklet including a foreword by Joseph E. Slater (President, Salk Institute) and John Voss (Executive Officer, American Academy of Arts and Sciences). The conference was jointly sponsored by the Academy and the Salk Institute.
Participants included John Henahan (Senior Programs Officer, The Salk Institute) and Salvador Luria [Non-Resident Fellow].
The booklet is inscribed "J Bronowski, October 1969".
Consent by the Governors of Queen Anne's Bounty to accept from the College the sum of £3,800, for the benefit of Guilden Morden.
Correspondence internally and with the Ecclesiastical Commissioners, as to what the possibilities are for obtaining grants to augment livings. There are new regulations in the post-war period.
Correspondence about two cottages and ten acres of land, belonging to the Proby Fund. Much discussion about the value, rents, suggestions for sale etc. With a small coloured plan, Letters from the Rectors Osmond Fisher 1887-1906, Willam Ellison 1909-1922, his widow 1922, and F. Rowling 1923-1926.
Printed conveyance (copy) by Osmond Fisher of a cottage and land at Harlton to form an endowment for maintaining the organ, which Fisher designed and installed in 1869 in memory of his wife.
Holmes Kidd