Paid 6s 6d to John Archdeacon for printing rent receipts
Archdeacon, JohnReceipt for the payment of £4 12s 6d from Jesus college to Jonathan Palmer, the Printing Office, 58 Sidney St. Cambridge. Includes payment for printing the 1862 Midsummer exam papers: 25 copies of Cicero, 60 copies of Euclid, 80 copies of algebra, 25 copies of 'for Latin verse', and payment for printing 50 exam papers in October: 50 copies of algebra (extra mathematics). Signed by J. Palmer undated 26th February 1864.
Palmer, JonathanReceipt given to the Library of Jesus College by Thomas Topping, Printer and Publisher of the Hull Packet, for an edition of 'Poulson's History of Holderness'. Hand written note at the bottom that reads:
'Oct 27. 1842
Reserved for the execution of the late Thomas Topping
N. C. Stafford'
Paid to J W Barker 7s 6d for printing an examination paper for the Rustat examination
Barker, J. W.Invoice from Robert Roe (Engraver, copper plate printer & printseller) to the Master and Fellows of Jesus College, dated 18th of April 1830, for regilding frame, and framing of print of Bishop of Ely. Total of £2 4s 6d.
Receipt of Mr W. Hustler tot the sum of £2 4s 6d as per bill to the Master and Fellows for framing. Dated 3rd of July 1830. Signed by Robert Roe.
Receipt of the Revd Master one guinea on the account of J. B. Wright Esquire for his subscription to Dr E. D. Clarke's tablet in Jesus Chapel. Dated 10th of July 1831. Total of £1 1s. Signed W. Hustler.
Roe, RobertReceipt from Metcalfe and Palmer, printers for 30 invitation cards saying "Master & Fellows of Jesus College", ordered in 1842 and 1843. 13s.
Metcalfe and PalmerA receipt detailing charges for the printing of 100 dinner invites and the engraving plate, totalling 15s. Paid by the Reverend W Cleave for Jesus College to printer Frederick William Talbot, specifically to F [?] Hinson on his behalf.
Hinson, FInvoice hand written on the back of:
Flyer for Hay and After-Feed for sale on Jesus College Close.
The valuable crop of grass.
The Grove and the Master's Close not included.
Paid £1 7s to Messrs Hodson and Brown for an account and for printing 100 cards for orders for ale. Signed J. Brown.
Hodson and Brown£1 2d paid to Wyman & Sons, Limited (account rendered)
Wyman & Sons Printers and Publishers, LimitedReceipt from Cambridge University & Town Gas Light Co. to the Master and Fellows of Jesus College dated "Xmas 1904. It records Gas Rental costs per meter for different buildings in college. For the Porters Lodge from 26 Sept to 20 Dec consumption was 704, for Lamps from 29 Sept to 25 Dec consumption is not listed "as per new contract", for New Wing from 26 Sept to 20 Dec consumption was 110. Other sums included relate to kitchen and larder.
The two totals listed are £123 14s 4d and £25 8s 2d.
Cambridge University and Town Gas Light CompanyPrinted receipt from Cambridge University & Town Gas Light Co. to the Master and Fellows of Jesus College recording £123 8s 4d for Gas, £6 9s 7d for Fittings, £0 3s 4d for Coke, £0 3s 6d for Hire of Gas Stove, and a £0 2s 6d charge, totaling £130 7s 3d.
The back of the receipt includes information and illustrations explaining how to calculate Gas consumption.
Cambridge University and Town Gas Light CompanyPrinted notice concerning possible suggestions to change the existing arrangements for the general examination. Could recipients please reply with their thoughts on the suggestions, to the writer of the notice, R. P. , via Mr. Johnson, University Marshal of Cambridge.
Printed note reading "With the Accountant's compliments and thanks. Cambridge University & Town Gas Light Co., 41, Sidney Street."
Cambridge University and Town Gas Light CompanyPrinted copy of Stamp Offices account of the registration of Thomas Wythe's will. Signed by Thomas Guyane (?)
Comprises correspondence relating to Bronowski giving two lectures on 'Science and Imagination' and 'Art as a Mode of Knowledge' for the Spencer Trask Lecture Series at Princeton University (17 & 18 Apr 1974). Also includes a "speaking engagement" information sheet [made for the file].
Includes correspondence relating to commission. Painting also shows Alice Gough (nee Heap), Rupert Elliot, Andrew Ginger and Tom Hill (all matirculated 1983).
price of consols
Comprises correspondence relating to Professor Karl Pribham's (Department of Psychiatry, Neuro-psychology, Stanford University School of Medicine) involvement with work on "the biological basis for language" at the Salk Institute [including a series of seminars on 'Language in a Biological Frame', 1968-69].
Subjects include: Pribham giving a seminar at the Salk Institute on 'The Neurobehavioural Analysis of Prelinguistic Functions'; attending meetings about language at the Salk Institute and La Jolla; an article by Pribham entitled 'Brain and Language' which was to be included in planned a volume of essays entitled 'Language in a Biological Frame', advice on where Professor Robert Tapp might find employment in San Diego.
Correspondents include: Bronowski, Pribham, [Sylvia] Fitzgerald (editorial associate to Bronowski), Phyllis Ellis (secretary to Pribham) and Roman Jacobson.
Also includes a copy of a letter from Bronowski to Eric Lenneberg (Department of Psychology, University of Michigan) about his paper on 'Biological Foundations of Language', and a draft and later typescript of 'Brain and Language' by Pribham.
Consists of a typescript edited/authored by Caroline F Ware, K M Panikkar and J M Romein for the UNESCO International Commission for a History of the Scientific and Cultural Development of Mankind.
Consists of a press release for the Federation of American Societies for Experimental Biology 55th annual meetings, with a memorandum to Bronowski from Ann E. Kaplan about the press release.
Consists of a press release from the Salk Institute about grants awarded to the Institute.
Comprises a reprint of 'The Salk Institute: building the 'critical mass'' from Scientific Research (6 Jan 1969), and memoranda with John Henahan (Science Writer, Salk Institute) about Bronowski's upcoming scientific papers and lectures and material for press statements.
Comprises Salk Institute press releases about new appointments to the Board of Trustees, and about a discovery relating to a virus that causes cancer. Also includes a folder of photocopied press cuttings, articles and a press release relating to the Salk Institute, with a note about 'News of the Salk Institute' from John Zane (Director of Communications, Salk Institute).
Comprises photocopied press cuttings, articles and press releases relating to the Salk Institute, with covering notes about 'News of the Salk Institute' from John Zane (Director of Communications, Salk Institute).
Comprises: press releases relating to the Salk Institute, including about Bronowski's work; correspondence (including internal Salk Institute memoranda) sending information for press releases, and about press stories and relations with the press; and press cuttings of newspaper and magazine articles about the Salk Institute. Also includes a list of addresses of science editors for major United States newspapers.
Comprises copies of Salk Institute press releases about lectures 1-5 and typescript lecture notes for all 6 lectures [for use when lecturing]. Also includes a press release for the whole series, a copy of a notice about the lecture series, a "checked bibliography given to Dr Bronowski for the end of Silliman Lecture Series" (10 Nov 1967), and a copy of a letter to Professor Boris Bittker (Yale Law School) on the Silliman lectures and judgement of crimes.
Consists of Salk Institute press releases.
Comprises pre-written stories about 'The Ascent of Man' [for use by the press].
Includes: biographies of those who worked on 'The Ascent of Man', information about each programme, a list of members of the press attending the 10.30am showing on the 26th of April 1973, and an invitation to the press preview.
Also includes an information sheet about 'The Ascent of Man' for the Europalia 73 film festival (entered by the BBC) and a BBC brochure for the television series signed by Bronowski.
Comprises: a press conference announcement, press releases, background information on the Council, an information sheet about Bronowski, lists of participants in initial activities of the Council for Biology in Human Affairs, a copy of the report on 'The Entry of Biology into Humanistic Studies', copies of correspondence with the National Endowment for the Humanities, and a report on 'The Commissions and their work' [commissions of the Council] by [George] R Urban.
Includes pre-written press releases, 2 ektachrome colour slides featuring the title words 'The Ascent of Man', and 4 black and white photographs of 'The Ascent of Man' book and scenes from the films [for use in the press].
Contains cuttings relating to: the BBC being worried about a drop in viewing figures and competition from ITV; Bronowski's appearances on 'New Horizon', 'The Brains Trust' and 'Speaking Personally'. Includes an article by Lady Violet Bonham Carter on being a panel member on 'The Brains Trust'.
Contains reviews of: 'The Common Sense of Science' (1953 & 1954); 'William Blake: A Man Without a Mask' (1956); 'The Educated Man in 1984' in 'The Advancement of Science' (1956); 'Science and Human Values' (1958 & 1959); 'The Creative Process' in 'Scientific American' (1959); 'The Western Intellectual Tradition' (1960); 'Science: Chemistry, Physics and Astronomy', volume 1 of Doubleday pictorial library of Science, edited by Bronowski (1960 & 1961); a book of science verse featuring poems by Bronowski (1961); 'Insight - Ideas of Modern Science' adapted from the television programmes (1964-1965); 'Science and Human Values' revised edition (1965); 'Biography of an Atom' (1965 & 1966); 'William Blake and the Age of Revolution' (1965 & 1965); 'The Identity of Man' (1965 & 1966); 'The Poet's Defence' reissue (1966); 'The Face of Violence' book (1967).
Also includes cuttings about Bronowski leaving 'The Brains Trust' television programme (1957), an interview with Bronowski on the development of smokeless fuels (1959), a review of James Watson's 'Double Helix' [also reviewed by Bronowski] (1968), on a lecture by Bronowski on Copernicus (1973) and an undated cutting on Leonardo Da Vinci's 'Tell me if anything was ever done'.
Contains cuttings about: 'New Horizon' including interviews with Bronowski and articles by Bronowski which were promoting the series; 'Speaking Personally'; the issue of ITV having commercial breaks which split programmes; 'Meeting Point' BBC weekly discussion on religious problems (May 1957); Bronowski resigning and then returning to 'The Brains Trust' (Apr-Sep 1957) and other stories about the programme.
Also includes cuttings on lectures given by Bronowski at colleges, on Bronowski being in a car accident (Mar 1958), and about Bronowski opening an exhibition at a library conference.
Contains cuttings about: lectures including the 'Identity of Man' series; the Salk Institute including Bronowski's appointment as deputy director; Jacob and Rita Bronowski's home in La Jolla.
Also contains a review of 'Science and Human Values', an interview with Bronowski and a press release for the 'Identity of Man' lectures.
Contains cuttings relating to a paper given at a conference on 'The Social Impact of Modern Biology' hosted by the British Society for Social Responsibility in Science (Dec 1970), in which Bronowski argued that scientists should not work directly for governments as they would be compromising their scientific integrity.
Also includes cuttings relating to 'The Common Sense of Science', the filming of 'The Ascent of Man' and a note indicating that the press cuttings were intended for a 'personal scrapbook'.
Includes:
original and digital copies of article from Country Life magazine, 24 November and 1 December 1928;
copy of article from Country Life magazine focusing on the creation of the War Memorial Library, 17 October 1952;
mention of North Court in article in the Illustrated London News, 5 June 1965;
article from The Architect and Building News concerning the construction of North Court, 24 January 1968;
copy of article from the Garden News relating to the College Gardens, 28 May 1971;
article relating to the development of the College site and buildings to coincide with the Quincentenary in 1996, Financial Times 27 April 1992;
article from the Cambridge News showing Lord Renfrew cutting the turf for the Quincentenary Library, 1993;
article from the Cambridge Town Crier relating to discovery of skeleton in excavations in the Master's Garden, 7 August 1993;
Jesus College Quincentenary Library in the Architects Journal, April 1996;
'Rounded Education' article about the Quincentenary Library in Sunday Times magazine, 4 May 1996;
'Building for Jesus' article concerning the construction of the Quincentenary Library and the adjoining accommodation block reprint from Building Design, 3rd November 2000;
review of 'Closer' from The Cambridge Student and Varsity, which took place in Jesus College forum between 19th and 22nd January 2005 and starred Jesuan Laura Allsop;
article from Varsity relating to harassment of unidentified Jesuan student by David Atkinson, the murderer of Sally Gleeson, 21st January 2005;
article from the Town Crier detailing invitation by Jesus College to Park Street Primary School to paint hoarding in North Court, 29th April 2005;
article from Varsity magazine showing the University Blues Water Polo team modelling underwear in the Quincentenary Library, 10th February 2006;
newspaper cutting from the Cambridge Evening News concerning the development of Bradwells Court into Christ's Lane, 18th May 2006;
'A subterranean mystery', article on Jesus College Air Raid Shelters from Cam Magazine, number 60, 2010;
interviews with Jesus students Beth Jones, Nicole Bryan-Quanima, Lowell Bellfield, Fliss Davies, Finlay O'Duffin, Chris Hannaby, Dan Burnard and Bani Kahai concerning their experience of College accommodation from 'the Fresher', August 2010;
article on the Chapterhouse development by Donald Insall Associates from Cambridge Business, March/April 2012;
reviews from December 2012 relating to release of new choir CD 'My Beloved's Voice'; Article in Newsletter, the magazine for staff of Cambridge University, concerning sculpture in Colleges and including reference to sculpture in the close and showing image of Barry Flanagan's bronze horse, summer 2013;
article detailing visit by Lisa Jardine to the Bronowski Archive, Financial Times magazine, November 2014;
Numerous articles from 2015;
feature relating to 51 Hills Road in Cambridge Architecture magazine, spring/summer 2016;
article from the Cambridge News concerning recruitment of staff for West Court via an open day, 15th March 2017;
interview with Helen MacDonald relating to her interest in falconry and book H is for Hawk, The Times 9th October 2017;
Fairbairn Cup results in Cambridge Independent, December 2017;
Opening of West Court, 2017;
Jesus College listed as a garden to visit in Daily Telegraph, 14th July 2018;
College takes part in National Garden Scheme, Cambridge Independent, July 2018;
advert for conference and accommodation options in West Court and Jesus College from Cambridge News, 20th August 2018;
copies of obituaries from the Daily Telegraph and the Guardian for David Shalev, one of the architects of the Quincentenary Library, 2018;
article on West Court in Cambridge Association of Architects gazette, spring/summer 2018;
Ian White leaving as Master and moving to be Vice-Chancellor of Bath from Cambridge Independent, September 2018;
Robert Mair debates off-site construction, in Cambridge Architecture, Spring 2019;
Anna Vignoles joins Cambridge Enterprise, Cambridge Independent, April 2019;
notice that 'Any Questions' by the BBC will be broadcast from the Frankopan Hall, April 2019;
newspaper cuttings relating to the appointment of Sonita Alleyne as Master of Jesus College, May 2019;
interviews with Chelsea Kwakye and Ore Ogunbiyi relating to their book and connections to Jesus College, June 2019;
cutting relating to proposal of removal of Rustat memorial from College Chapel in Daily Telegraph, 7th November 2020;
student rent strikes at Jesus called off, Cambridge Independent, May 2021;
article "Cambridge don tried to shut down debate on Uighurs" from the Times, 6th June 2021;
press articles relating to return of Benin Bronze, October 2021;
article "Cambridge college seeks to shift memorial with slave trade link" relating to Tobias Rustat Memorial in College Chapel, from the Guardian, 16th November 2021;
articles relating to Justin Welby, Archbishop of Canterbury, commenting on Rustat memorial in College Chapel, 9 Feb 2022;
articles relating to the legal decision to leave the Rustat Memorial in Chapel, March 2022;
article on Jesus College and the China Centre, 2022
article "The real story behind college's skeleton in the cupboard...", Cambridge News, 20 Feb 2012
Comprises press cuttings and photocopies of press cuttings about Bronowski's death (short notices and longer obituaries).
Also includes a leaflet for Temple Sinai (Washington D C) showing there was to be a Yahrzeit for Bronowski and a copy of the programme for the tribute to Bronowski to be held at the Salk Institute (20 Sep 1974).
Comprises press cuttings and photocopies of press cuttings about Bronowski's death (short notices and longer obituaries).
Also includes: a press cutting about Bronowski's Christmas cards (Sunday Times, 16 Dec 1973); a press cutting about 'The Ascent of Man' ('The Book Report: 'Ascent' of a Unique Animal'); copies of press notices about the memorial service at the Salk Institute; a leaflet for Temple Sinai (Washington D C) showing there was to be a Yahrzeit for Bronowski; a certificate showing that a meeting of the Council of the City of San Diego was adjourned in memory of Bronowski (22 Aug 1974); and a Salk Institute Newsletter special tribute to Bronowski.
Additionally includes 11 colour photographs of the Salk Institute set up for [the tribute to Bronowski, 20 Sep 1974].
Currently includes four painted presentation drawings that were presumably awarded to the new president of the Roosters, 1933 (Bernard Lord Manning), 1939 (E. B. N. Mitchell) and two undated (Sir Arthur Quiller-Couch and Dame H. E. F. Mitchell). Also 'De traditionibus Gallorum', red bound folder containing drawings of cockerells copies of mock essays for awards of degrees in 'Cockerellty and Rooster Lore'; Trust deed for donation of Quiller-Couch portrait to the College, 1935.
Consists of a memorandum from Jonas Salk to Bronowski and [Augustus] Kinzel about the monthly meeting of the President, Representative of the Fellows and the Director of the Salk Institute [which were Kinzel, Bronowski and Salk].