Consists of a series of correspondence, or other documents relating to, individuals.
This series includes a few items providing an insight into Bawden's personal interests. Included are correspondence and related papers concerning attendance on archaeological digs, 1950s; Short course on Chinese history, 1973; Associated Board Grade 1 pass certificate for piano, 1936; day diaries, 1956 & 1958; Italian Course in Perugia, 1948-9; Amateur boxing, 1950s-70s;
Material gathered in the preparation of College plays, including May Week, Nativity plays and other events. Includes some full sets of costume designs, notes from directors re: staging, rehearsal schedules, annotated scripts, posters, photographs and scores
Comprises audio recordings of a [closing] conference address that Bronowski delivered at the Seventeenth International Design conference in Aspen, Colorado (18th-23rd June 1967).
Term card listing debates
Contains material relating interviews of Warren Weaver [Non-Resident Fellow and founding Chairman of the Board, Salk Institute] conducted by John F. Henahan [of the Council for Biology in Human Affairs], and Gunther Stent conducted by Sylvia Fitzgerald [Editorial Associate to Bronowski].
Notebook containing quotations from news articles and books, on public affairs, history and moral questions. Worked from both ends of the volume.
Song for high voice and piano, text in French.
One folder containing correspondence with College staff and invitations to reunion dinners in 1967 and 1984 and an annual dinner in 2011.
A collection of miscellaneous items listed individually
Includes:
Menus and attendance list from the Alumni Dinner, June 2010, menu for the Medics & Vets 3rd year dinner, 11 June 2010
Also a Medical and Veterinary Society Newsletter, 2016
Includes correspondence with other mathematicians
Papers in this series concerning the Master relate to election only. Papers generated by the Master's office are at JCAD/1
Comprises audio recordings of a series of 4 lectures that Bronowski gave for the Bampton lectures in America (1969) at Columbia University, New York.
Administrative records of church livings owned by Jesus College. Most material runs to about the 1940s, there is some later correspondence about the history of various livings, e.g. by the church recordeers NADFAS (National Association of Decorative and Fine Arts Societies).