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List of attendees at the JCCS Buffet Lunch
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Part of College Archives
List of attendees at the JCCS Buffet Lunch
Folder of letters addressed to Frederick Brittain, 1920s
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This folder of letters are addressed to Frederick Brittain and are from a variety of correspondents. They cover a number of different subjects including thank you letters from students who were tutored by FB. They also include:
18th October 1926 - Letter from M H Benbow about the Archdeacon's Horse [this letter was reprinted on page 66 of 'Fifty Years At Jesus. The Diaries of Frederick Brittain' edited by Muriel Brittain]
5th June 1927 - Reference from O. H. Prior, the Professor of French in the University of Cambridge, recommending FB for the Lectureship in French at Durham University. Attached is a cutting from the newspaper of the job advert.
6th March 1928 - Letter from Arthur Gray stating that Heffer had spoken to him about his (FB's) book on St Giles and that although he had not seen it yet he thought it would be very good based on what FB had written before. He ends the letter saying "I think your life's business should be literature, especially Italian".
Folder of letters addressed to Frederick Brittain, 1930s
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This folder of letters are addressed to Frederick Brittain and are from a variety of correspondents. They cover a number of different subjects but most are thank you letters for either visits, letters from FB, copies of the Roosters' Codex, copies of his book on South Mymms, or copies of his book on the use of Latin in Church.
They also include:
13th December 1932 - Letter from Arthur Gray thanking and agreeing with the Roosters' suggestion that there should be a portrait of Q.
14th March 1934 - Letter from FB to Sir Sydney Castle Roberts (Secretary of the Cambridge University Press, 1922-48) [this letter was reprinted on page 103 of 'Fifty Years At Jesus. The Diaries of Frederick Brittain' edited by Muriel Brittain]
25th May 1938 - Letter from Mrs Fairburn thanking FB for his "wonderful help and sympathy" over the death of her husband Steve Fairburn and the arrangements for his Memorial Service at Jesus College.
Letters concerning subscriptions for the portrait of Frederick Brittain by W. E. Narraway
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Folder of letters concerning donations to a fund to have a portrait of Frederick Brittain painted by W. E. Narraway and then letters accepting invitations to attend the presentation of the portrait. Also includes the original letter sent to potential subscribers dated August 1965 and a copy of the presentation speech given by the Venerable J Du Boulay Lance, Archdeacon of Wells on 21st March 1966.
Letters from Frederick Brittain re UGBED, the Archdeacon's Horse and Egypt
Part of Personal Papers
Three letters by F.B. that were all contained together in an envelope along with a covering letter addressed to Muriel Brittain from Irvine Gray dated 11th June 1983, saying she had found these letters amongst her papers and asking Muriel to add them to a Freddy Brittain Archive. The letters are:
22nd January 1926 - Letter from F.B. addressed 'To Sir' about UGBED
13th October 1926 - Letter from F.B. about the Archdeacon's Horse
11th January 1930 - From F.B. to Gray mainly about his visit to Egypt and the Coptic Church whilst serving during the war
Part of Personal Papers
Newspaper cutting and reviews of the following publications by Frederick Brittain:
The Decadence of Europe by Francesco Nitti, translated by Frederick Brittain, 1923
They Make a Desert by Francesco Nitti, translated by Frederick Brittain, 1924
Saint Radegund Patroness of Jesus College Cambridge, 1925
The Lyfe of Saynt Radegunde, 1926
Notes on the First Twenty Years of the Roosters, 1928
Saint Giles, 1928
The Jesus College Boat Club, Cambridge, 1928
Slowly Forward, 1929
Oar, Skull and Rudder, 1930
South Mymms. The Story of a Parish, 1931
Latin in Church, 1934
The Medieval Latin and Romance Lyric, 1937
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A scrapbook containing a variety of newspaper cuttings, letters and published pamphlets including:
A letter from John Betjeman to FB dated 26th March 1965, saying that he had enjoyed "your gorgeous report on St Albans by William Dowsing". He addresses FB as "Dear and golden Doctor" and concludes by saying "you are one of the great men of the age".
Copy of the funeral service for FB held at St Giles's Church, South Mymms, 19th March 1969
A copy of the Memorial Service and the address given in Jesus College Chapel by the Venerable J. du B. Lance, Archdeacon of Wells, 26th April 1969
Obituaries of F.B. that appeared in The Times, The Church Times, Hertfordshire Countryside and various church newsletters
Reviews of 'It's a Don's Life'
Programme for the Dedication of the Brittain Memorial Doors of Jesus College, 10th November 1973
At the back of the volume, loose, are various articles published after his death which refer to FB
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The title on the first page is 'Medieval Latin Literature and Language'.
Newspaper cuttings about Latin including the use of Latin in Church and Latin poetry
Copies of the Medieval Latin section of exam papers
Part of Personal Papers
Contains letters and newpapers cuttings aboout Latin pronunciation
'Country Life' articles about Jesus College and Godinton Park, Kent
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Three articles by A. S. Oswald about Jesus College published in 'Country Life' Magazine. Two are dated 1928 and the third is about the dedication of the War Memorial at Jesus College and the opening of the Memorial Library in 1952.
Three articles by Christopher Hussey about Godinton Park in Kent dated 1962 and six loose black and white postcards of the interior and exterior of Godinton Park.
The Intercollegiate University
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Scrapbook containing newspapers cutings relating to The Intercollegiate University
[whilst editor of 'The Cambridge Review' 1942-1948 he ran a campaign in the magazine against bogus degrees and bogus universities].
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Collection of photocopied articles from newspapers by Steve Fairbairn about rowing:
29th July 1924 - 'Style at the Expense of Life. Present Coaching at Fault', The Morning Post
7th July 1931 - 'Rowing Styles, Old and New. Reflections on Henly. Leander Crews Missed', The Morning Post
1932 - 'Thoughts on Henley. Reactions after a race. Mr Fairbairn's Memories to the Editor of the Times'
January 1933 - 'Letters to the Editor. Rowing Styles. Mr S. fairbairn's Views', The Tiems
Promotional leaflet for 'Oar, Skull and Rudder. A Bibliography of Rowing complied by F. Brittain, with an introduction by Steve Fairbairn'
Part of Personal Papers
Folder of Newspaper cuttings of reviews of 'It's a Don's Life'. Some are originals and some are photocopies
The St. Giles Players production of Aladdin
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This production was held at the Parish Hall, South Mymms on 8th, 9th and 10th January 1953. Items are:
Programme for the performance listing F.B. as Mrs Twankey
Review from 'The Herts Advertiser', 16th January 1953 which said "Dr. Brittain made an astonishing success in his part"
7 other newspaper cuttings of reviews of the performance including a photos of all the cast and one of F.B. in costume as Widow Twankey
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Handwritten notes entitled The Troubadours. Either research notes or possibly notes for a lecture
Part of Personal Papers
Bundle of handwritten research notes entitled Medieval Latin Literature
Geoffrey Barham Johnson album, volume 2/2, 'Crossing Markerfljót'
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The photographs in the album are as follows:
Crossing Markerfljót
The Deep
Atmospheric Denudation
Reydarvatn
Pumice at Hekla
Galtalækur
Group at Galtalækur
The Foss
Hekla & Wool Drying
Rangá from Island
Ranga & Upper Island
Corded Lava, Hekla
Hekla, the lava hand
En route, summit in cloud
New SW from Hekla
1846 lava, Hekla
Traveller on Snow
Guides
Hekla 9.50pm
Biotfell 9.30pm
Ponies swimming
Thjorsá Ferry
Helgatherm, a boss in a liparite layer
Brattholt Gorge
Hruni
Family at Brattholt
The Dyke
Basalt in Gorge
Gullfoss
Gullfoss Lower Fall
Edges of Fall into Gorge
Gorge below Gullfoss
Geysir from Havkadal
Geysir from Tungufljót
Geysir Mound
Geysir and sinter from Blesi
Geysir in Eruption [1]
Geysir in Eruption [2]
Geysir Tube after an Eruption
Lower Set Hot Springs
Blesi
Cooking in Blesi
Little Geysir, Quiet
Litle Geysir, Erupting
Strokkur
Austurhlid
Millenial Card
Funeral Board, Laugarvatn
The Stepping Stones
Road to Geysir
Brúará up from Bridge
Skógar by Brúará
Brúará down from Bridge
Brúará
An Iceland 'Laundry'
Laugarvatn Farm
Washing in Hot Springs, Laugarvatn
Skógar woods Hot Spring and Hekla
Kalfstindar
The Hornito
Pack train descending Hrafnagjá
Hrafnagjá
Kaldarhofdti south of Thingvallavatn
Hengill south of Thingvallavatn
Thingvallavatn from Hrafnagj
Ropy Lava Thingvellir
Thingvellir, Parsonage
Thingvellir from Parsonage
Thingvellir, Upper fall of Oxera
Nikolasagjá
Thingvellir, Hrafnabjòrg, Church, Parsonage
Thingvellir, Rift in lava near hotel
Thingvellir, Alamnagjá & hotel
Thingvellir, the Bridge
Thingvallavatn from Alamnagjá
The Murderesses' Pool
Alamnagjá, down
Alamnagjá, up
Lava sheet near Rekjavik
Surface of lava
Native pack train
Ellidaá (the salmon river)
Waterfalls emerging from under a lava stream near Gilsbakki
Snorri's bath, Revkholt
Ice curtain in Surlshellir
Glymur
Isafjördur
The creeping of the sea fog Yopnafjördur
Akureyri & Eyjafjördur
Sevdisfjörlur
Crossing Láng Jökull
'Ceres' weighing anchor
North Eastern Kjalfell in distance [a panoramic photograph folded and inserted between the pages]
Láng Jökull S.E. side [a panoramic photograph folded and inserted between the pages]
Slotted between the pages of this album is a letter to John C. Watt, Jesus College Cambridge, from Walter H. Tribe, Egland, Honiton, dated 30 Nov 1900, in which he encloses eighteen of his own photographs of their visit to Iceland. The photographs have been extracted and are enclosed in the same box. The photographs are inscribed in pencil on the reverse:
Preparing cod fish
Krisuvik
Krisuvik
Krisuvik
Krisuvik
Krisuvik
Krisuvik
Hecla
Hecla
Hecla
Hecla
Rekjavik
Thórsmörk
Thórsmörk
Eyjafjalla Jökull
A photograph of a river with an illegible inscription
A photograph of one man sitting and another standing by a geysir
A group of five men on a ship
Johnson, Geoffrey Barham
Whitechapel Library and Isaac Rosenberg
Part of Personal Papers
Consists of: photographs [copies from original negatives] of Whitechapel, London (c.1890-1963); correspondence with Mrs Annie Wynick (sister of Isaac Rosenberg) sending a catalogue of a Rosenberg exhibition held at Leeds University (1959); correspondence with the Borough Librarian of Stepney Public Libraries [included Whitechapel Library] and others about the librarian who first helped Bronowski at Whitechapel and others who remembered Isaac Rosenberg visiting the library (1957-1961).
Part of Personal Papers
Consists of all 7 editions of a literary magazine edited by Bronowski and Hugh Sykes, annotated with 'B' on the front covers.
Numbers 2, 4, 5 and 7 contain poems and an essay by Bronowski which are annotated. There are two copies of number 5 which are annotated differently.
Typescript copy of "Collected Poems"
Part of Personal Papers
Consists of a typescript (with a few annotations) of Bronowski's published poems from 1928-1940, organised by date order with a preface and a contents list.
Also includes a press cutting about the governance of City University of New York, 1965 (from inside the same envelope).
Part of Personal Papers
Comprises handwritten and typescript poems by Bronowski, including a poem for Rita (1939). Also includes 2 Christmas cards and a list of Christmas poems (up to 1969).
This file additionally includes a page of notes by Bronowski on 'Christmas in Ritual and Tradition' by Clement A. Miles (1912), dated 1946.
Part of Personal Papers
Consists of handwritten and typescripts drafts of Christmas poems (1957 & 1965-74); a list of Christmas poems with notes of publication (1939-1973); a proof of the inside of a Christmas card including poem (1969/70); a Christmas card with poem by Jacob Bronowski and print by Rita Bronowski (1971/72).
Part of Personal Papers
Comprises poems and illustrations [preparation for Christmas cards by Jacob and Rita Bronowski], drafts and orders for prints of the cards.
Part of Personal Papers
Consists of a play for theatre by Bronowski.
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Consists of press cuttings, proofs (some annotated) and typescripts reviews of: various books of poetry and criticism on poetry; 'Limitations of Science' by J W N Sullivan; 'The Human Parrot and other essays' by Montgomery Belgion; 'The Diabolical Principle' and 'Hitler' by Wyndham Lewis; 'The General's Ring' by Selam Lagerof; 'Ten Years Ago' by R H Mottram.
Also includes articles by Bronowski on: 'The Popularity of D H Lawrence' in a Festival Theatre programme; 'Notes on some plays of W B Yeats' written with 'E.R' [Eirlys Roberts]; 'Criticism for Lancelot Andrewes' by T S Elliot; 'Poetry at the Universities'; 'Postscript' published in 'Experiment' (1930); pages from a book on literature compiled, edited and introduced by Bronowski; and a letter to the editor of 'The Cambridge Review' on 'A Defence of Poetry'.
Part of Personal Papers
Comprises original script of 'Nuntius' (in German) and a translation by Bronowski.
Drawings for 'The Face of Violence'
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Consists of 12 loose ink drawings by Yosl Bergner (Israeli painter), made after 'The Face of Violence' had been published.
'The Abolition of the Singularities of a Manifold'
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Comprises a handwritten paper by Bronowski in a folder marked "Keep! Bruno's 1933 Cambridge University".
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[The paper written with Neyman was produced for the Joint Target Group, United States].
Correspondence and papers relating to mathematics
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Includes: correspondence with G H Hardy, J A Todd, L Roth and Professor Wiener (with notes for a joint paper, 1953); reprints and typescripts of papers by Bronowski comprising 'Some Uses of Statistics in the Building Industry' (1949), 'The Base for Algebraic Curves on an Algebraic Surface' (1947), 'On Cubic Primals with Many Nodes' (1947), 'Plastic Properties of Coking Coals' (1953), 'An Inequality Relating Means' (1944), 'the Figure of Six Points in Space of Four Dimensions' (1942), 'The Variance of the Measure of a Two-Dimensional Random Set' with J Neyman (1945), 'The Fixed part of the Canonical System' (1942), 'On Triple Planes (III)' (1942) and 'Sketch of the Modern Theory of Curves (notes for a paper) read to Hull Mathematical Club' (1936).
Also includes handwritten notes by Bronowski, reprint of 'Some Manifolds Generated by Normal Rational Curves' by Robert Jones (1943), examination papers written by Bronowski for the University of London (1942), reprint of 'The variance of the overlap of geometrical figures with reference to a bombing problem' by F Garwood (1947) and a mathematical paper in Italian on algebraic surfaces (1935).
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With a memo by Bronowski on "Fields at Birch Coppice".
Part of Personal Papers
Comprises a typescript of a paper by Bronowski to be given at the National Coal Board Coal Utilisation Council conference for architects (Torquay, Mar 1962).
Press cuttings: Bronowski's resignation from 'The Brains Trust'
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Press cuttings: mainly about a talk on 'The Disestablishment of Science'
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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'.
Appointment diary, "plans and engagements", 1971
Part of Personal Papers
Includes a list of Bronowski's books, notes on plans for books, engagements and notes relating to 'The Ascent of Man' programmes.
Appointment diary, kept by Kathleen, 1969
Part of Personal Papers
Consists of loose pages from a diary kept by Kathleen Murray [later Verlander] with some additional notes inserted. Includes notes of meetings, visitors to the Salk, reminders, events such as seminars and lectures, and travel plans.
Engagement diary [kept by Sylvia], 1969
Part of Personal Papers
Consists of a ring bound diary [kept by Sylvia Hodgson] showing a week to a page. Includes notes of engagements such as meetings; lunches; events such as lectures, seminars and symposia; Bronowski's travel plans. Also includes reminder notes.
"Art as a Mode of Knowledge - Subsidiary Rights"
Part of Personal Papers
Comprises letters requesting to publish or broadcast Bronowski's lectures.
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Mainly comprises correspondence between Mrs Lee Kimche (ASTC), Sylvia Fitzgerald, Bronowski and Judith Grant, on the exhibition, agreements on work to be done and payment, and applying for funding for the exhibition.
Also includes: memoranda for the file; correspondence from the National Science Foundation on awarding a grant to the exhibition; a draft and final press release about the exhibition; a proposal for the exhibition sent to the National Science Foundation; a grant application sent to the National Endowment for the Humanities; a typescript "Rough Sketch for a Bicentennial Exhibit" by Bronowski and Judith Grant (Apr 1974); a proposal for the exhibition by ASTC (1 Feb 1974); an outline of Judith Grant's career written by Bronowski; a booklet on 'Making Science Understandable through Science-Technology Centers' produced by ASTC; a leaflet about the Palace of Arts and Science (San Francisco); and a list of institutions that were members of ASTC.
"Bicentennial Exhibit: Rough sketch"
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Comprises a typescript "Rough Sketch for a Bicentennial Exhibit" by Bronowski and Judith Grant (Apr 1974) and an outline of Judith Grant's career written by Bronowski.
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Comprises source material (mainly articles by others) on communication between honey bees.
"Language in a Biological Frame"
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Comprises: annotated proof copies of 'Language in a Biological Frame' by Bronowski for publication in 'Current Trends in Linguistics', vol. 12 (edited by Thomas Sebeok); source material (copies of articles by others); reprints of Bronowski's earlier work on language ('Human and Animal Languages', 1967, and 'Language, Name and Concept', 1970); and annotated typescripts of "outline notes for article in two lectures" on 'Language in a Biological Frame' (A. 'The Behavioral Component' and B. 'The Logical Component') Sep 1970.
Also includes a typescript outlining research being done on language and communication at the Salk Institute (13 Jul 1971).
"Language in a Biological Frame, Notes (Seboek)"
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Comprises copies of correspondence with William Etkin (Professor of Anatomy, Albert Einstein College of Medicine, Yeshiva University, Bronx, New York) about work on language, and other source material (copies of articles by others) on language. Also includes a page of notes by Bronowski on "the characterization of human language" (10 Feb 1972).
"Language in a Biological Frame, Original (Seboek)"
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Comprises a typescript, annotated photocopy and proof copy of 'Language in a Biological Frame' for publication in 'Current Trends in Linguistics', vol. 12 (edited by Thomas Sebeok).
Part of Personal Papers
Comprises correspondence, mainly with Professor Thomas A Sebeok (Indiana University and editor of 'Current Trends in Linguistics' vol. 12), relating to Bronowski contributing an essay on 'The Biological Foundations of Language' to volume 12 of 'Current Trends in Linguistics'. Publication was delayed by illnesses of Bronowski and Sebeok, and the title of Bronowski's chapter was changed to 'Language in a Biological Frame'.
Also includes a letter requesting permission from Sebeok to reprint Bronowski's article (1975), a copy of a page of notes by Bronowski on "the characterization of human language" (10 Feb 1972), and an annotated proof copy of 'Language in a Biological Frame'.
"Biological Foundations for Language, July 1969"
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Comprises a programme for a conference at the Salk Institute with conference papers by Roman Jakobson ('The Fundamental and Specific Characteristics of Human Language'), Karl H Pribham, Stanford University ('Brain and Language'), Peter Carlton Reynolds, Stanford University ('Possible Preadaptations for Language in the Behavior of Monkeys and Apes'), Ursula Bellugi-Klima ('The Capacity for Language'), and Bronowski ('The Biological Foundations of Language').
Also includes papers [possibly given at an earlier conference or used for background research] on: 'Teaching Sign Language to a Chimpanzee' (R Allen Gardner and Beatrice T Gardner, University of Nevada, Reno, 15 Jul 1968); 'The Study of Human Evolution' (Washburn, 1968); 'Primate Communication Systems and the Emergence of Human Language' (Lancaster, 1968); 'Disconnexion syndromes in Animals and Man' (Norman Geschwind); 'Explaining Linguistic Universals' (David McNeill, Harvard University, Apr 1969); 'A Review of theory in Physiological Psychology' (Karl H Pribham, Stanford University, 1960); 'Language, Name and Concept' (Bronowski and Ursula Bellugi-Klima, Jun 1969); and 'The Human Revolution' (Charles F Hockett and Robert Ascher, 1964).
"Language in a Biological Frame - The Biological Foundations of Language - J. Bronowski"
Part of Personal Papers
Comprises a typescript paper (annotated as "file original") on 'The Biological Foundations of Language' by Bronowski (May 1969) with a bibliography [for a conference on 'Language in a Biological Frame' at the Salk Institute, Jul 1969].
"Language in a Biological Frame - Salk Conference: Publication"
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Comprises correspondence, mainly between Austryn Wainhouse (Director of Publications, The Salk Institute) and Maurice Ancharoff (John Wiley & Sons - Interscience publishers), about the possibility of publishing a volume of conference papers from a Salk Institute conference on 'Language in a Biological Frame', Jul 1969.
Also includes correspondence with Roman Jakobson and Karl H Pribham on their papers, and memoranda created for the file.
"Stratified Stability and the Evolution of Complexity - References"
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Comprises [material gathered in preparation for a conference which Bronowski had planned to attend in Villa Serbelloni, Bellagio, Italy, in September 1972. He planned to present a paper on 'Stratified Stability and the Evolution of Complexity', but then withdrew].
The file contains: photocopies of articles by others including Ralph Wendell Burhoe's 'Commentary on J Bronowski's "New Concepts in the Evolution of Complexity"'; a copy of 'Stratified Stability and the Evolution of Complexity' by Bronowski as published in 'Synthese' 21 (1970); handwritten notes by Bronowski; and a letter from Kenneth Denbigh (Queen Elizabeth College, University of London) about Bronowski's 'The Logic of the Mind' and sending a copy of his paper on 'In Defence of the Direction of Time' (included).
"The Origins of Knowledge and Imagination - Silliman Lectures"
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Comprises correspondence, mainly with individuals at Yale University including Arthur Galston (Professor of Biology), relating to Bronowski visiting Yale University and delivering the Silliman Memorial lectures on 'The Origins of Knowledge and Imagination' (Oct-Nov 1967).
Also includes: photocopies of handwritten notes for the lectures; an outline of the lectures; press releases and press cuttings on Bronowski delivering the lectures; a reading list for the lectures; a list of thank you letters to be written; and a "speaking engagement" information sheet [made for the file].