in 1984-1985 Jesus College competed in the newly-formed Ladies' League and Cuppers competitions. First reference Women's Football in the Jesuan.
Includes menus
The advowson was acquired by the College in 1558 by the gift of Thomas Thirlby, Bishop of Ely. See the royal Grant of Philip and Mary, in the steel press, shelf 8 (Dr Fuller's foundation).
Song cycle for high voice and piano composed by Laurence Picken, to texts from Walt Whitman's Leaves of Grass (1900).
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Look down fair moon (composed 31 August 1934)
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O Tan-faced Prairie-Boy (composed 6 July 1934) - missing from manuscript
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Sometimes with one I love (composed 7 September 1934)
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No labour saving machine (composed 18 September 1934)
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Not heat flames up and consumes (composed 26 September 1934)
The advowson of the Rectory of Whatfield was bought for the College by the Proby Trust in 1736.
The benefice was united with Semer in 1929.
Consists of a film for television showing a dialogue between Bronowski and Dr Paul Saltman of the University of California, San Diego. The film was part of the 'Science and Society' series produced by Peter Kaye for National Educational Television. It was filmed at the Salk Institute in August 1969 and broadcast nationwide in the United States on 19 July 1970.
Includes papers relating to Bawden's volunteering at St. Paul's Cathedral
Includes photograph of the 1979 Jesus College University Challenge team. Christopher Artemiou, William Coales, John (David) Jeffcock, John Withrington with mascot 'Gladly', clothes in College colours for which were made by Gail Mills for the occasion.
Including copies of University statutes and other business pertinent to the College.
Records of tutors, the praelector and tutorial offices; for bursarial records relating to students see ACC 8 - ACC 15.
(1) Letters to Denys Page from the USA, 1942-1949,
(2) Maps of the US East Coast and Canada with routes taken, 1940s,
(3) Travel diary, 1950,
(4) Handwritten and printed material on world issues,
(5) Parent's marriage licence, and Pars's obituary
(6) Birth certificate, military service certificate, papers relating to his death, burial and will, and copies of his funeral service and memorial service, both of which were held in Jesus College Chapel.
Includes photograph of the Strafford Club dated May 1894. Names on board read J. H. O. Every, S. Tipping, D. Dewar (treasurer), J. H. Baynham, H. R. Yates, H. Robinson, W. Griffith, F. Barlow (president), C. D. B. Somerville (honorary secretary), A. G. Speke, E. Coupland, R. B. Croysdale. Absent F. S. Todd and J. M. Brydone
Comprises audio recordings of 3 lectures that Bronowski gave on Leonardo da Vinci, William Blake and Surrealism for the UCLA (University of California Los Angeles) Art Council Lectures in October 1968. The lectures were delivered in Schoenberg Hall, UCLA.
Comprises audio recordings of two lectures that Bronowski gave for the Condon lecture series at the University of Oregon. The lectures were broadcast by KOAC [radio station, part of Oregon Public Broadcasting]. The lectures were also given at Portland State College (Feb 1967).
Comprises audio recordings of a series of 6 lectures that Bronowski delivered for the Silliman Memorial lectures at Yale University (in Kline Geology Lecture Hall).
Loose papers, mainly concerning book sales by the book club. Includes printed sales sheets from late 19th century onwards
Comprises audio recordings made for the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation in 1968 of lectures that were first given at York University (Canada) as part of the Frank Gerstein Lectures (York University Invitation series) for 1963 on the theme Imagination and the University.
Comprises audio recordings of a series of four lectures given by Bronowski for the inaugural annual Man and Nature lecture series at the American Museum of Natural History, New York. The lectures were subsequently delivered at the University of California at Berkeley and San Diego.
Includes dinner menus, 1957-8
This was evidently a debating society. At least one volume of its records (covering 1904-10) is missing from the sequence.
Includes menu, 20th March 1970
This was a College music group that formed in 1974 and was directed by Andrew Parkinson. It quickly became one of the leading Cambridge ensembles in the field of Medieval music and its termly concerts were well attended. When its members left College in 1976 it did not continue. Records relating to its performances have been catalogued under the Musical Society
Includes menu
Comprises recordings of a dialogue written by Bronowski in response to the 'Two Cultures Debate' which followed his lectures on 'Science and Human Values' given at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in 1953.
Bronowski's dialogue was inspired by Galileo's 'Dialogue on the Great World Systems' (published 1632).
The College acquired this living in 1699 by gift from the Proby Trustees.
"Television film on Leonardo da Vinci produced by Adrian Malone for the British Broadcasting Corporation. Script and narration by Dr. Bronowski. First shown in England in 1967".
The advowson of Swavesey was given to the College in 1558 by Thomas Thirlby, Bishop of Ely, who purchased it with five others from the Crown for £100. See the Grant by Letters Patent, Philip and Mary, Cal. Pat. Rolls 1557-8, p.40. The original patent is in the Steel Press, shelf 8. Dr Fuller' Foundation.
Includes source material, correspondence and notes.
Includes menu for squash club dinner May 1972 and photograph of Jesus College squash Club 1972. Names on board read M. Raghupathi, G. J. V. Volleymore, D. R. Dosseter, R. H. Briance, M. M. Brown, J. W. Field, E. H. Schumann, P. J. D. Allen, A. B. Beckingsale; J. F. Casson, R. D. Parker
Includes record sheets, transcriptions and details of arrangements made for Bronowski's speeches and talks.
Consists of copies of Bronowski's work including transcriptions of recordings/broadcasts, articles and summaries of a speech. Each file has a contents page at the front (not always exactly matching contents).