H. Frohlich NCUACS 159/2/08 Description level: Fonds Deposited in: Reference code: GB 0141 D.56 Title: Compiled by: Date of material: | 1930-ca 1996 Extent of material: ca 1,150 items Peter Harper and Timothy E. Powell Catalogue of the papers and correspondence of Herbert Frohlich (1905-1991), physicist NCUACS catalogue no. 159/2/08 © 2008 National Cataloguing Unit for the Archives of Contemporary Scientists, University of Bath. Special Collections and Archives, Liverpool University Library H. Fréhlich NCUACS 159/2/08 The work of the National Cataloguing Unit for the Archives of Contemporary Scientists in the production of this catalogue is made possible by the support of the _ »» Arts & Humanities Research Council H. Frohlich NCUACS 159/2/08 NOT ALL THE MATERIAL IN THIS COLLECTION MAY YET BE AVAILABLE FOR CONSULTATION. ENQUIRIES SHOULD BE ADDRESSED IN THE FIRST INSTANCE TO: THE UNIVERSITY ARCHIVIST SPECIAL COLLECTIONS AND ARCHIVES SYDNEY JONES LIBRARY UNIVERSITY OF LIVERPOOL H. Frohlich NCUACS 159/2/08 LIST OF CONTENTS GENERAL INTRODUCTION SECTION A BIOGRAPHICAL SECTION B RESEARCH SECTION C PUBLICATIONS SECTION D LECTURES A.1-A.4 B.1-B.366 C.1-C.121 D.1-D.69 SECTION E VISITS AND CONFERENCES E.1-E.136 SECTION F CORRESPONDENCE F.1-F.336 INDEX OF CORRESPONDENTS H. Frohlich NCUACS 159/2/08 GENERAL INTRODUCTION PROVENANCE The papers of Professor Herbert Frohlich were received for cataloguing from Special Collections and Archives, Sydney Jones Library, University of Liverpool in September 2007. OUTLINE OF THE LIFE AND CAREER OF HERBERT FROHLICH Frohlich was born in Rexingen in the Black Forest in Germany on 9 December 1905, and grew up in Munich. After leaving school at 15 he spent a brief period in commerce. In 1927 he entered the University of Munich as an undergraduate where, under Arnold Sommerfeld’s direction, he obtained his D.Phil (for work on the photoelectric effect in metals) after only three years and without taking a first degree. He then became Privatdozent at the University of Freiburg where his role was to introduce medern physics. He was dismissed from his post on the election of Hitler to power and left Germany for the USSR in 1933 to work as a ‘foreign expert’ in A.F. Joffe’s Physico-Technical Institute in Leningrad. Here he worked on his book Elektronentheorie der Metalle (Springer 1936, 1969). In 1935 the political situation obliged him to flee the USSR and he found refuge in the Bristol Physics Department where A.M. Tyndall obtained for him a stipend from the Academic Assistance Council. others on solid-state physics. discussing physics. He then accepted an acknowledged world authority. This led to his book Theory of Dielectrics (1949, 1958). Frohlich remained at Bristol, where he was promoted to a Readership, until 1948. between micro- and macro-physics, and biology. After his retirement he served for three years as department of theoretical physics to 1973. Here his main achievements were in our understanding of nuclear physics/elementary particles, polarons, the theory of superconductivity, the connexion One of his principal areas of activity was dielectrics in which he was Professor of Solid State Electronics at the University of Salford. Also in retirement, from 1979 until his invitation from Sir James Chadwick to move to Liverpool where he directed an independent research Here he collaborated with fellow refugee W. Heitler in work on nuclear forces and with N.F. Mott and death, he was a foreign member of the Max Planck Institut fur Festkorperforschung in Stuttgart, where supported by the Electrical and Allied Industries Research Association, and in which he became an his earlier experience (with Heitler) with the meson theory of nuclear forces, Frohlich realised that he regularly made extended visits, as he did also to many other parts of the world, lecturing and One of the key theoretical challenges of the time was to explain the origin of superconductivity. From quantum field theory into solid-state physics, which revolutionised the development of the subject. fundamental contributions, the most influential was his introduction around 1950 of methods of Frohlich’s career in theoretical physics spanned some 60 years. Although he made many H. Fréhlich NCUACS 159/2/08 there could be an attraction between electrons arising from their mutual interaction (mediated by an exchange of virtual phonons) with the metal’s lattice vibrations. This interaction immediately accounted for the isotope effect and formed the basis of a complete understanding of superconductivity somewhat later by others. Later Frohlich introduced some of the concepts of modern theoretical physics to biology. ‘In 1967 he introduced to biology the quantum mechanical concept of coherence, which in superconductivity manifests itself in macroscopic wave functions. Coherence, he discovered, can be imposed upon the dipolar field associated with the vibration of cell membranes provided energy is provided to the system above a certain rate. These coherent excitations entail a novel mechanism of long-range selective biological control with possible implications for understanding the mechanisms involved in cancer. Much supportive experimental evidence from microwave spectroscopy has already accumulated and continues to do so. Frdéhlich’s novel ideas are now being developed by others and have most recently been invoked in connection with consciousness’. (Obituary by G.J. Hyland, Physics World, March 1991). Frohlich was elected Fellow of the Royal Society in 1951, was awarded the Max Planck Medal of the German Physical Society in 1972, and received numerous honorary degrees worldwide. In 1950 he married an American postgraduate philosophy student, and later artist, Fanchon Aungst. He died on 23 January 1991. DESCRIPTION OF THE COLLECTION Biographical Memoirs of Fellows of the Royal Society, vol. 38 (1992), 147-162. See also Herbert The archive is presented in the order given in the List of Contents. Although it covers an extended A more detailed account of his career and research may be found in N.F. Mott's memoir in Frohlich, FRS. A physicist ahead of his time edited by G.J. Hyland and P. Rowlands (2006). period, 1930-c.1996, the great bulk dates from the last twenty-five years of Fréhlich’s life with a strong relating to funding applications in the 1970s (NATO Scientific programme, Leverhulme) but the bulk of Section A, Biographical, is slight, comprising obituaries of Frohlich and articles by G.J. Hyland on his focus on his interest in applying the ideas of modern theoretical physics to biology. presents a particularly good record of Frdéhlich’s later biological interests. Section B, Research, is the most substantial in the archive. It covers the period 1934-1990 and scientific work. There is a little material H. Frohlich NCUACS 159/2/08 the material comprises Fréhlich’s topic folders, series of offprints by others, and theses supervised by him or in which he acted as adviser or examiner. The topic folders are presented in alphabetical order by folder title. The contents of the folders may include offprints and copies of papers sent to Frohlich, correspondence, Frohlich’s manuscript notes, experimental data and transparencies. Topics include ‘ATP’, ‘Biology’, ‘Bio Magnetics’, ‘Bone Healing (Electricity) Bioelectricity & Regeneration’, ‘Cell Water ...’, ‘Coli’, ‘Dielectrics ...’, ‘Electricity’ and ‘Enzymes ...’.. There are two major sequences of offprints, preprints, duplicated typescript copies of papers and similar by others, an alphabetical sequence arranged by author, covering the period, 1959-1987, and a chronological sequence, 1934- 1990. There may be annotation and marginal emphasis and underscoring by Frohlich and an occasional manuscript note or letter found with the papers. A number of bound copies of theses were found with Fréhlich’s archive. Those supervised at Liverpool, copies of which are already available at the University, have not been retained with the archive. Nine theses have been retained with the archive including a number supervised by Frohlich at the University of Bristol. Section C, Publications, covers the period, 1930-1992. There is a copy of the full bibliography prepared by G.J. Hyland after Frohlich’s death, correspondence and papers relating to his own publications and editorial and advisory work undertaken by him for publishers and journals. The great bulk of the material relating to Frdhlich’s own publications is for Biological coherence and response to external stimuli published by Springer-Verlag in 1988. Frohlich acted as editor of this volume and contributed the opening chapter on ‘Theoretical Physics and Biology’. The material discussion and speculation’. Collective Phenomena, 1971-1985. Fréhlich was Editor-in-Chief of this ‘international journal of representation of Frohlich’s lectures is duplicated typescript notes taken by members of the audience, Section D, Lectures, includes both lectures by Frohlich and others, 1946-1983. The characteristic includes Frdéhlich’s correspondence with publisher and contributors, drafts of his contribution, copies Many Body Problem’ Purdue University, West Lafayette, Indiana, Fall semester 1956, ‘Lectures editorial correspondence is with Oxford University Press, 1967-1989, for whom Frohlich was an editor of contributions of others, and background material including offprints. The most substantial group of for example graduate students, or transcribed from a sound recording. Examples are lectures on ‘The for the series Physics and Chemistry of Materials. There is also a folder of correspondence relating to destination visits to North America, which included regular stays at the University of California, San Section E, Visits and conferences, presents a substantial but not comprehensive record of visits Macro/Micro’, Instituut-Lorentz for theoretical physics, University of Leiden, The Netherlands, 1966 and ‘The Connection between Microscopic and Macroscopic Physics’, University of Alberta, include J. Bardeen, C. Maller, L. Tisza, W. Weidlich and C.N. Yang. Edmonton, November 1968. Other physicists whose lectures are represented by a similar record during the last twenty-five years of Frohlich’s life. Of particular interest are a series of multi- H. Frohlich NCUACS 159/2/08 Diego and the University of Alberta, Edmonton and a sequence of conferences organised by the Institut de la Vie on Theoretical Physics and Biology initiated in 1967 (10th conference 1988). By contrast his regular visits to Germany, for example to the University of Stuttgart and the Max Planck Institute, Stuttgart, are not very well represented in the documentary record. Section F, Correspondence, is a significant record of Frohlich’s scientific connexions, especially in the last two decades of his life. There is a substantial alphabetical sequence of scientific correspondence covering the period 1952-1990, though few of the individual correspondents are represented by more than a handful of letters. Miscellaneous sequences of correspondence include ‘an original deposit’ of papers made by Frohlich to Liverpool University in 1973, the contents of a bulky folder inscribed ‘Miscellaneous’, 1963-1990, and the contents of a folder inscribed ‘Bio Correspondence’, 1973-1986. The ‘original deposit’ of papers comprised just three letters including a characteristic letter from R.P. Feynman, September 1954, which Fréhlich described as laying ‘the foundation to what is now a very wide line of research’. There is also a group of references and recommendations, 1974-1990. There is also an index of correspondents. ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS Peter Harper We are very grateful to Dr G.J. Hyland for help and advice. Bath 2008 H. Frohlich NCUACS 159/2/08 SECTION A BIOGRAPHICAL, A.1-A.4 1991-c.1996 Obituaries The Times, 30 January 1991. By G.J. Hyland. Independent, 30 January 1991. By C. Michael. Daily Telegraph, 31 January 1991. Guardian, Peierls. 1 February 1991. ‘Appreciation’ by R.E. Electromagnetics News, January/February 1991. Smith. By C. Physics World, March 1991. By G.J. Hyland. University of Liverpool Recorder, n.d. By G.R. Allcock. Physikalische Blatter, n.d. M. Wagner. By L. Genzel, H. Haken and Articles on Frohlich’s scientific work by G.J. Hyland 1992-c.1996 1992 in Active Biosystems, Latest bibliographical reference 1996. ‘Quantum coherence and the understanding of life’ ‘Coherent GHz-THz Excitations and their Implications’ ‘H. Frohlich - Contributions to Particle Physics - 1958- 1991’ Latest bibliographical reference 1996. H. Frohlich NCUACS 159/2/08 SECTION B RESEARCH, B.1-B.366 1934-1990 Bal BZ FUNDING B.3-B.173 TOPIC FOLDERS B.147-B.262 OFFPRINTS BY OTHERS: BY AUTHOR B.263-B.355 OFFPRINTS BY OTHERS: CHRONOLOGICAL B.356, B.357 RUSSIAN PAPERS B.358-B.366 PhD THESES FUNDING 1976-1979 NATO scientific to _ carry 1977-1979 of folder of Biological Materials’. Properties programme so _ inscribed: correspondence, ‘Leverhulme Trust Award’ ‘NATO Grant Application’ Contents application, information. In January 1976 Frohlich applied for a research grant in the out ‘Investigations on Extraordinary Microwave, Electric, and Magnetic The application was unsuccessful. properties of biological materials’. Contents award, interim and final reports. correspondence re Frohlich was awarded an Emeritus Fellowship in 1977 to enable him ‘to extend, and where possible complete your physical theoretical dielectric related work and on of folder so inscribed: H. Frohlich NCUACS 159/2/08 Research, B.1-B.366 B.3-B.173 TOPIC FOLDERS 1946-c.1989 the A sequence of folders predominantly relating to the work of and including much material relating to his biological interests. The folders are arranged alphabetically by folder title. twenty-five Fréhlich’s years last life, of The contents of the folders may include offprints and of copies correspondence, Frohlich’s data, transparencies, etc. papers manuscript to notes, experimental Frohlich, sent the end At for convenience miscellaneous research notes by Frohlich found loose. presented sequence are the of ies 1971-1982 Papers bearing on photocopies of papers. this topic found together: offprints, 9 folders. of Lal in folder or other kept drafts formerly and P. reference: B.12-B.19 1967-1982 photocopies offprints by ‘Bilz etc Solitons Lal’ container A few of ‘Biological Probably inscribed or labelled ATP (see B.124-B.128). papers inscribed ‘ATP’. Contents of folder so inscribed divided into eight for ease of papers, manuscript Excited Metastable State & Soliton Dynamics’ and ‘Kink-Solitons and the Meta-Stable Excited Modes’, manuscript notes by Frohlich, etc. 1967-1982 1968-1985 fir H. Festkérperforschung, Stuttgart, West Germany. Lal was based at the Department of Applied Mathematics and Theoretical Physics at Liverpool. Lal's work was influenced by both Frohlich and Bilz. Max-Planck-Institut P. Contents of folder so inscribed divided into seven for ease papers, photocopies of B.20-B.26 reference: ‘Biology’ offprints, based was Bilz at the H. Frohlich NCUACS 159/2/08 B.27-B.29 Research, B.1-B.366 manuscript notes by Frohlich, correspondence. Many of Frohlich’s ideas. the papers by others specifically address ‘Biology - Hippel’, Engelman & Ruppin: Polaritons’ Dielectrics Diel. & Calculations’, ‘Water: v. 1962, 1968, n.d. Contents of folder so inscribed divided into three for ease of of manuscript notes by Frohlich and others, offprints. sequences. reference: paginated variously ‘Biology Various Problems’ c.1985, n.d. Contents of folder so inscribed: manuscript and typescript notes by Frohlich. B.31-B.34 ‘Bio magnetics’ c.1965-1980 Contents of folder so inscribed divided into four for ease of reference: offprints and photocopies of papers. University Catalogue’ and B.35-B.38 of Biophysical reference: offprints, duplicated copies of 1964-1973 Engineering, ‘Curriculum’ Faculty ‘Bone Healing (Electricity) Bioelectricity & Regeneration’ ‘Biophysical Engineering including Prospectus of Lecture courses’ Contents of folder so inscribed divided into four for ease papers, of of ‘Nagoya Department of Engineering Science, Osaka University, Japan. 1964-1980 Contents of folder so inscribed divided into six for ease of reference: offprints and photocopies of papers. Contents of folder so inscribed: offprints, photocopies of papers ‘Cell Water (Drost-Hansen) & related (without Palma)’ 4 folders and 1 bound volume. 1959-1982 B.39-B.44 B.45-B.49 H. Frohlich NCUACS 159/2/08 Research, B.1-B.366 B.50-B.56 ‘Coli’ 1970-1982 Contents of folder so inscribed divided into seven for ease of reference: correspondence, data, manuscript notes by Fréhlich and others, photocopies of papers. The papers at B.50, B.51 were found in within the original folder. a plastic folder B.57-B.63 ‘Cyril Smith Various results Enzyme reactions’ 1967-c.1989 divided into seven for Contents of folder so inscribed ease of reference: offprints and duplicated papers by Smith and others, Frohlich’s comments on papers by Smith, manuscript notes by Frohlich, correspondence etc. ‘Dielectric Response Suggestions / Linhard formulae / Mandel’ 1972, 1974 Contents of folder so inscribed: notes and photocopies of papers. Frdhlich’s manuscript 1946-1977 1963-1966, n.d. 1963-1966, B.68-B.80 ‘Electricity’ B.65-B.67 ‘Dielectrics: Water’ Contents of folder so inscribed: four folders of papers. Contents of folder so inscribed divided into three for ease of reference: offprints, photocopies of papers, manuscript notes by Frohlich, etc. n.d. Contents of folder so inscribed divided into three for ease of reference: offprints by Frohlich and others, variously paginated sequences of manuscript notes by Frohlich. Contents of folder so inscribed divided into five for ease loose papers (B.71) and two folders of of reference: B.68-B.70 ‘Electrodynamics & General Remarks’ B.71-B.75 ‘Space’ H. Frohlich NCUACS 159/2/08 Research, B.1-B.366 inscribed papers ‘Current Physics’ (B.74, B.75), offprints and variously paginated manuscript sequences of notes by Frohlich. ‘Space’ (B.72, B.73) and B.76-B.78 ‘Commutators and remarks on further steps’. Contents of folder so inscribed divided into three for ease of reference: loose papers (B.76, B.77) and folder of papers inscribed ‘Tetrads & Fields and others’ (B.78), variously notes, offprint by Frohlich. paginated sequences of manuscript B.79-B.80 ‘Il Dual Paper’ offprint, manuscript notes entitled Contents of folder so inscribed divided into two for ease of reference: ‘Dual Frohlich transform’, ‘Generation fields in electrodynamics’ [Progr. Theoret. Phys.] typescript of by through transformation paper draft dual of folder so inscribed: includes offprint B.82-B.83 1970, 1972 ‘Enzymes old’ ‘Enzymes and correspondence’ ‘Extension to Statistical Mechanics Large Systems etc.’ Contents of folder so inscribed divided into two for ease of reference: offprints and photocopies of papers. Contents of of Frohlich’s paper ‘Long Range Coherence and the Action of Enzymes’, Nature, vol . 228, 12 December 1970. 1962-1983 Contents of includes manuscript notes by Frohlich, typescript draft headed ‘Material for Stanford’ and ‘Taylor’, and offprint. Contents of manuscript notes by Frohlich. ‘Hydrodynamics displacement field’ Suggestions paginated inscribed: Problems variously folder so inscribed: folder so & Solids - H. Frohlich NCUACS 159/2/08 Research, B.1-B.366 B.86-B.87 ‘Information Theory’ 1952-1976 Contents of folder so inscribed divided into two for ease of reference: includes at B.86 typescript of lecture by Frohlich ‘Order and Organisation in Physics and Biology’, which was ‘arranged tape recording of a Faculty lecture delivered on 15th January 1976’. C. Terreaux from the by B.88-B.92 ‘Josephson Effect, Steps, etc.’ 1965-1976 Contents of folder so inscribed divided into five for ease of reference: offprints and duplicated papers, manuscript notes and correspondence. transparencies Frdéhlich, data, by B.93-B.94 ‘Large Systems’ Contents of folder so inscribed divided into two for ease of reference: typescript draft by Frdéhlich titled ‘“Measurement” and the n-Body Problem’ and manuscript notes by Frohlich. 1980, n.d (on Fréhlich of folder so ‘Limit Cycle in external field’ ‘Long Range Coherence & Forces’ Contents of folder so Frohlich offprint. inscribed: manuscript notes by University of Salford headed notepaper), 1970, n.d. notes Contents including notes on Chadwick Laboratory, University of Liverpool headed notepaper ‘From Professor of Theoretical Physics H. Frohlich, F.R.S.’; offprint of paper by forces between large systems’, Physics Letters, vol. 39A, no.2, 24 April 1972. Contents of folder so inscribed divided into four for ease of reference: manuscript notes by Frohlich, offprint. ‘Macro Micro Superconductivity’ B.97-B.100 ‘Selective long range dispersion AO72 snd: inscribed: manuscript The H. Frohlich NCUACS 159/2/08 Research, B.1-B.366 Papers at B.99, B.100 were found in original folder) inscribed ‘Superconductivity’. a folder (within B.101-B.102 ‘Magnetics’ 1967-1982 Contents of folder so inscribed divided into two for ease of reference: offprints and exchange of correspondence, 1975-1976, with Physics, Nicolas Copernicus University, Torun, Poland. K. Antonowicz, Institute of B.103-B.105 ‘Magnetics’ 1973-1975 Contents of folder so inscribed divided into three for ease of reference: offprints, manuscript and typescript notes, etc. B.106-B.115 ‘Milan & related’ 1981-1988 Contents of folder so inscribed divided into ten for ease of reference: offprints and typescripts of papers, principally of Del Giudice and colleagues, University of Milan, correspondence. E. B.117-B.121 B.122-B.123 1974-1983 1958-1974 ‘Photosynthesis’ offprints, manuscript notes by Contents of plastic folder so labelled: offprints. ‘Modern Bioelectrochemistry Fluctuating Enzymes’ Contents of folder so inscribed divided into five for ease of reference: Frohlich, correspondence, paper ‘Storage of Light Energy and Photosynthesis’, Nature vol. 219, 783, 1968, etc. 1971-1975 Original folder retained at B.122, Frohlich’s manuscript notes inside front cover. Contents of folder so inscribed divided into two for ease of reference: offprints and copies of papers. ‘Photosynthesis (Purdue Papers)’ typescript draft of Fréhlich’s H. Frohlich NCUACS 159/2/08 Research, B.1-B.366 B.124-B.128 ‘Photosynthesis Witt etc but also in ATP’ 1963-1971 Contents of folder so inscribed divided into five for ease of reference: offprints and copies of papers. See also B.3-B.11. ‘PNAS [Proceedings, National Academy of Sciences] and quoted papers & calculations Scaife - Kollias & Melander Mascarenhas’ 1974-1975 Contents of folder so inscribed. The material in B.K.P. and manuscript draft reference to the PNAS. the folder seems to relate to work of Scaife only: manuscript notes by Frohlich, letter explicit by Scaife. There is no B.130-B.133 ‘Quantum Hydrodynamics’ 1955-1971 1969-1976 B.139-B.143 1978-1983 reference: offprints and copies of papers, B.134-B.138 Contents of folder so inscribed divided into four for ease of reference: offprints and copies of papers, manuscript notes by Frohlich. ‘Smell’, ‘Hartley has reprints of Wright’, ‘Hartley & recent Wright Contents of folder so inscribed divided into five for ease of data, correspondence with A.J. Hartley, R.H.Wright and others, manuscript notes by Frohlich. 1971-1984 Contents of folder so inscribed divided into five for ease of reference: offprints and copies of papers. Contents of folder so inscribed: December 1984 enclosing copy of lecture letter from H. by ‘Solitons & related file’ Scott Davydov Bilz et a/ in separate For H. Bilz and solitons see B.12-B.19. ‘Stuttgart Hanke Bilz’ Bilz, H. 19 Bilz H. Frohlich NCUACS 159/2/08 B.145-B.149 Research, B.1-B.366 ‘Struktur und Symbol - Aspekte der moderne Physik mit einem Exkurs Uber Musik’, manuscript notes by Frohlich, offprints by Frohlich and others. ‘Stuttgart Remarks’, Raman’, ‘also various Keilmann Grundler’ Results Older & ‘& Recent on 1976-1984 Contents of folder so inscribed divided into five for ease of reference: typescript draft by F. Keilmann, manuscript notes offprints, transparencies, etc. correspondence, Frohlich, by B.150-B.161 ‘Theory except mine’ 1972-1985 Contents of folder so inscribed divided into twelve for ease of reference: offprints and copies of papers and a little related correspondence. Bhaumik et Frohlich listed on the folder in no particular order the scientists represented by offprints within: ‘Wu & Austin Mills Achimowicz Kaiser Moskalenko et al Zon Genzel Lefever Holland Gomez-Jeria Chatterjee - Tuszynski (Calgary) Takeno Bedmar Duffield’. Kurzynski Pokorny Paul- Paul a/ a/ ef ‘Yeast’ B.163-B.166 ‘Wrong Papers & Statements’ Contents of plastic folder so labelled: copies of papers, manuscript notes by Froéhlich. Contents of folder so inscribed divided into four for ease of reference: manuscript notes by Frdhlich titled ‘Growth of Yeast + microwaves’, offprints and copies of papers. 1975-1978 Contents of unlabelled folder: offprints and manuscript notes by Frohlich relating to work of P. Lal, University of Liverpool and S. Kobayashi, Nagoya University, Japan Contents of unlabelled folder: offprints and manuscript notes by Frohlich relating to work of F. Kaiser, University c.1956-1977 1964-1985 H. Frohlich NCUACS 159/2/08 Research, B.1-B.366 of Stuttgart Contents of unlabelled folder: offprints, copy of letter from Frohlich to W. Grundler, manuscript notes by P. Lal B.170-B.173 Miscellaneous manuscript notes by Frohlich 1963-1981, n.d. 4 folders. Predominantly undated but a few pages of notes are attached to or enclosed within offprints. B.174-B.262 OFFPRINTS BY OTHERS: BY AUTHOR 1959-1987 3 folders. at the Military Institute of preprints, Offprints, of papers, etc., re Frohlich’s biological interests. Organised by author. duplicated typescript copies 1977-1981 B.174-B.176 J. Achimowicz Papers found together. There may be annotation and marginal emphasis and underscoring by Frohlich and an occasional manuscript note or letter found with the papers. n.d. Bell was based at the Department of Zoology, University of Southampton. No papers of [P.C.] Thonemann were found in the folder. Thonemann’. ‘Bell Contents of folder so inscribed: duplicated papers by Bell, manuscript notes by Frohlich, etc. Achimowicz was based Aviation, Warsaw, Poland. L.G.E. Bell 1965-1971, H. Frohlich NCUACS 159/2/08 Research, B.1-B.366 B.178-B.179 D. Bhaumik 1976-1985 ‘Bhaumik etc.’. into two for ease of reference. Contents of folder so inscribed divided Includes manuscript notes by Frohlich and duplicated typescript paper by S.Takeno. Bhaumik was based at the Physics Department, Kalyani University, West Bengal, India. B.180-B.181 G. Biczé 1977-1979 ‘Biczo’. for ease of reference. Contents of folder so inscribed divided into two Includes brief correspondence. Bicz6 was based at the Central Research Institute of Chemistry, Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Budapest. F. Drissler 3 folders. B.182-B.187 J.D. Cowan B.188-B.190 Papers found together. Includes correspondence. c.1964-1973, n.d. Contents of envelope so inscribed divided into ‘Cowan’. six for ease of reference. Cowan was Chairman of the Department of Theoretical Biology, University of Chicago. Champaign H. Frauenfelder and colleagues at Includes letter from Drissler, ‘11.5.79’ (B.190). Drissler was Festkérperforschung, Stuttgart, West Germany. Planck based Max the at the University of Illinois, 1975-1982 Urbana- 1974-1980 Institut fur B.191-B.197 H. Frohlich NCUACS 159/2/08 Research, B.1-B.366 Papers found together. 7 folders. Frauenfelder was based in the Department of Physics at the University of Illinois. W. Grundler 1983-1984 ‘Dr Grundler’. Contents of envelope so inscribed. Includes covering letter from Grundler, 13 February 1984. Grundler was based at the Gesellschaft fur Strahlen- und Umweltforschung MBH, Munich, West Germany. B.199-B.204 J.B. Hasted 1981-1985 ‘Hasted’. for ease of reference. Contents of folder so inscribed divided into six Includes correspondence. J.H. Heller 1959-1974 others, manuscript notes was based in the Department of Physics, B.205-B.207 correspondence, Hasted Birkbeck College, University of London. Heller was the New England Medical Research, Ridgefield, Connecticut. ‘Heller Biology Reprints’. Contents of folder so inscribed divided into three for ease of reference: offprints by Heller and by Frohlich. and papers by Ingber. Contents of envelope inscribed in Summer’, divided into two for ease of reference: letter ‘Take to Stuttgart ‘Hess’. Contents of envelope so inscribed. B.209-B.210 Institute for B. Hess L. Ingber based at 1977-1979 H. Frohlich NCUACS 159/2/08 Research, B.1-B.366 Includes invited lecture by Ingber to UCSD Frontiers of Science or Metaphysics’, 15 January 1980 ‘Consciousness seminar Physics on - Ingber was President of the Institute for the Study of Attention, Solana Beach, California. T. IZuyama 1980-1985 ‘IZuyama Japan’. Contents of folder so inscribed. Izuyama was based at the Institute of Physics, College of General Education, University of Tokyo. F. Keilmann Papers found together. Keilmann was based at Festkérperforschung, Stuttgart, West Germany. the Max Planck Institut 1975-1977 fur D.B. Kell 1979-1985 was based at the R. Landauer Department of Botany and B.213-B.218 1981-1985, and manuscript Includes correspondence, notes by Frohlich. Kell Microbiology, University College of Wales Aberystwyth. ‘Kell’. Contents of folder so inscribed divided into six for ease of reference. ke Includes Landauer’s ‘note’ on ‘Manuscript Selection by Scientific Journals’, July 1975. Papers found together. Papers found together. B.222-B.223 N. Liron 1976, 1978 B.219-B.221 1975-1978 3 folders. H. Frohlich NCUACS 159/2/08 Research, B.1-B.366 2 folders. was based Liron Applied Mathematics, Weizmann Institute of Science, Rehovot, Israel. Department the of at B.224-B.226 E. Neumann 1970-1982 Neumann was Weizmann Institute, Rehovot, Israel. based the at Polymer Department, B.224-B.225 Papers found together 1970-1974 2 folders. Includes papers co-authored with manuscript notes by Frohlich. A. Katchalsky and Contents of unlabelled plastic folder 1980-1982 1977-1981 1962-1981 1962-1979 B.227-B.233 B.234-B.235 B.227-B.235 Papers found together M.U. Palma and colleagues at the University of Palermo 1971-1977 Contents of folder so inscribed divided into two for ease of reference. Prohofsky was based at the Physics Department, Purdue Papers found together. E.W. Prohofsky B.236-B.237 7 folders. ‘Palermo’ 2 folders. H. Frohlich NCUACS 159/2/08 Research, B.1-B.366 University, West Lafayette, Indiana. B.238-B.239 M.R. Schroeder 1973-1975 ‘Reprints of Dr Schroeder [not in Fréhlich’s hand] and ‘Dielectrics: Solutions in Water. Contents of folder so inscribed divided into two for ease of reference. Includes letter from Schroeder, 25 June 1975, enclosing ‘promised reprints of our work on Micelles in Water’. Schroeder was Director of Institut Universitat Gédttingen. the Drittes Physikalisches H.P. Schwan c.1959-1970 Papers of Schwan and collaborators found together. Schwan was based at The Moore School of Electrical Engineering, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia. grant application and 1974-1987 1963-1975 B.241-B.245 H.M. Sobell B.246-B.247 S. Takashima ‘Sobell’. for ease of reference. Contents of folder so inscribed divided into five of Includes correspondence, 1984-1987. assessment Sobell was based at the University of Rochester School of Medicine and Dentistry, New York. n.d. Takashima was based at the University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia. Thom was based at Scientifiques, Bures-sur-Yvette, France. the B.248-B.253 R. Thom Papers found together. 2 folders. Institut des Hautes Etudes 1970-1971, H. Frohlich NCUACS 159/2/08 Research, B.1-B.366 B.248-B.249 ‘Thom Various’ Contents of folder so inscribed divided into two for ease of reference. B.250-B.253 Papers by Thom and about his work found together 4 folders. A. Wada Papers found together. Includes manuscript notes by Frohlich. 1962-1972 B.255-B.256 G.D. Wassermann 1982-1987 ‘Wassermann’. divided Wassermann, 19 November 1987, published papers. Contents for ease two into of of envelope so _ reference: letter enclosing inscribed from recently 3 folders. 1971-1985 B.257-B.259 Papers found together. H.T. Witt and colleagues at the Technische Universitat Berlin Wassermann was Reader in the Theory and Philosophy of Biology, University of Newcastle upon Tyne. Astronomy, University of Maryland, College Park. Contents of unlabelled plastic folder. the Department of Physics and Includes correspondence. Woo was based at Woo, C.H. H. Frohlich NCUACS 159/2/08 Research, B.1-B.366 B.261-B.262 U. Zimmermann 1980-1982 ‘Zimmermann’. divided into two for ease of reference. Contents of envelope so _ inscribed Zimmermann was based at the Institut fur Medizin der Kernforschungsanlage, Julich, West Germany. B.263-B.355 OFFPRINTS BY OTHERS: CHRONOLOGICAL 1934-1990 preprints, Offprints, papers, interests. Organised chronologically. predominantly duplicated etc., re Frodhlich’s typescript copies of biological There may be annotation and marginal emphasis and underscoring by Frohlich and an occasional manuscript note or letter found with the papers. 1934-1938 1942, c.1942 1960-1961 1954-1958 1952-1953 H. Frohlich NCUACS 159/2/08 Research, B.1-B.366 B.272-B.275 1965 4 folders. B.278-B.280 1968 3 folders. SY AQ), Ce SYA, 8 folders. 2 folders. B.291-B.292 1972 B.282-B.289 5 folders. 3 folders and 1 volume. B.293-B.296 1973 B.297-B.301 1974 Research, B.1-B.366 H. Frohlich NCUACS 159/2/08 B.302-B.303 1975 2 folders. B.304-B.306 1976 3 folders. B.307-B.312 1977 6 folders. B.313-B.317 1978 5 folders. B.318-B.320 AIES 3 folders. 2 folders. B.321-B.324 1980 B.330-B.331 1982 B.325-B.329 1981 4 folders and 1 volume. 3 folders and 1 volume. 11 folders. B.333-B.343 1984 H. Frohlich NCUACS 159/2/08 Research, B.1-B.366 B.344-B.345 1985 2 folders. B.346-B.347 1986 2 folders. B.348-B.351 1987 4 folders. 1988-1989 2 folders. 1969-1976 B.354-B.355 N.d. B.356, B.357 RUSSIAN PAPERS Photocopies of papers in Russian. 1970-1975 Contents of folder so inscribed. ‘Russian haemoglobin’ Contents of folder so inscribed. ‘Russian’ 1969-1976 H. Frohlich NCUACS 159/2/08 Research, B.1-B.366 B.358-B.366 PhD THESES 1941-1967 A number of bound copies of theses were found with Frohlich’s archive. Those supervised at already at retained with the archive: available Liverpool, the University, copies of which have not are been G.R. Allcock ‘Formulistic aspects of modern relativistic quantum theory’ (1955) A.B. Bhatia ‘Thesis on A) Scattering of polarised neutrons by protons and perturbation calculation of phase shifts for central and non-central interaction B) On the electrical properties of cold worked iron carbon alloys of low carbon content of protons in (d — p) reactions’ (1950) C) Angular distribution Supplemented by A.J. Buckingham ‘Electrons in metals and ionic crystals’ (1954) A.C. Clark ‘The capture of mesons’ (1952) theory and nuclear Lal Desauar ‘Perturbation Pyare Ferromagnetism’ (1962) D.G.H. Frood ‘A dielectric theory of impurity conduction and Debye losses from donors in Germanium’ (1960) S. Doniach ‘Collective electron effects in the theory of electrical conduction’ (1958) G.J. Hyland ‘Electronic phase transitions in transition- metal oxides’ (1968) W.A.B. Evans ‘Analytic continuation formalism for the response of many-body systems at finite temperatures (with applications)’ (1965) T.K. Mitra ‘Electron phonon interaction in the tight binding approximation’ (1966) Paranjape V.V. semiconductors’ (1963) ‘Field M.W. Kermode ‘Topics particles’ (1966) B.V. Paranjape ‘Electrons in semiconductors’ (1957) A.N. Kemal ‘Low energy pion-pion scattering’ (1962) conductivity in the scattering of charged dependent in H. Frohlich NCUACS 159/2/08 Research, B.1-B.366 Sheila N. Ruddlesden ‘The disintegration of light nuclei by mesons’ (1952) AW.B. superconductors’ (1962) Taylor ‘Investigations in the theory’ of C.B. Wilson ‘The characteristic energy losses of electronics in metals’ (1960) fast S. Zienau ‘The motion of electrons in the ionic crystal’ (1954) S.T. Ma, ‘Investigations in the meson theory of nuclei and cosmic rays’ The thesis was supervised by W. Heitler at Cambridge and Bristol. Frohlich was one of a number of scientists to whom Ma acknowledged great indebtedness ‘for many valuable discussions and suggestions’. The thesis February 1941’. is dated at ‘Queen’s College, Cambridge, flow of N.d. c.1948 Sack, R. dispersions’, University of Bristol ‘On the theory of the properties of Loose items enclosed at front and back of binder. W.H. Ramsey, ‘On the scattering of neutrons and protons by protons’, University of Bristol The memorandum begins ‘The present work arose from the intention of Dr H. Frohlich and myself to understand the properties of visco-elastic materials in terms of their structure’. N.d. c.1949 The author expressed ‘his appreciation to his supervisor Dr Frohlich, for acquainting him with the problems dealt with in this thesis, and for the interest he has shown in the work’. R. Huby, ‘The trapping of negative mesons in matter, together with investigations on binding energy of heavy nuclei’, University of Bristol to The Professor H. Frohlich, who proposed these investigations appreciation expressed sincere H. the author ‘his H. Frohlich NCUACS 159/2/08 Research, B.1-B.366 and who supervised the work with generous interest, encouragement and advice’. Kuper, C.G. superconductors’, University of Cambridge ‘The theory of the intermediate state of Kuper acknowledges his great indebtedness to Professor H. Fréhlich and Dr A.B. Pippard ‘for their criticism and advice, which has been most helpful this Dissertation’. revising in The thesis was ‘submitted April 1953, and in revised form January 1954’. Schulz, T.D. polar crystals’, technical report no.9, Solid-State and Molecular Theory Group, Massachusetts Institute of Technology’ ‘Electron-lattice interactions in The technical report is described as a reproduction of a thesis submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for a PhD degree in the Department of Physics at M.I.T. in August 1956. Ambrose, ‘Retardation effects in Frohlich appears in the bibliography. Frohlich appears in the bibliography. T. interactions’, University of Dublin M. Moriamez, ‘Sur les spectres hertziens d’absorption de solutions de dielectriques liquides a liaisons hydrogéne’, Université de Lille Frohlich appears in the bibliography. L.A.Butler, University of New South Wales Fréhlich appears in the bibliography. electromagnetic August 1967 breakdown July 1967 ‘Dielectric of solid argon’, H. Frohlich NCUACS 159/2/08 SECTION C PUBLICATIONS, C.1-C.121 1930-1992 C.1-C.76 OWN PUBLICATIONS C.77-C.92 PUBLICATIONS BY OTHERS C.93-C.121 EDITORIAL CORRESPONDENCE OWN PUBLICATIONS 1930-1992 Fréhlich Complete Bibliography (1930-1990), ‘H. G Hyland, Department of Physics, University of Warwick’ J Books, authored and edited N.d., 1969- 1988 Springer, N.d., 1969- 1973 ‘Translation from - Metalle’ H. Froehlich Elektonenetheorie der In English. First page only of Chapter V. duplicated typescript. ‘The Metallic Bond’, 1p The translator is identified as S. Machlup, University of Illinois. Elektronentheorie der Metalle (Berlin: 1936, reprinted, Ann Arbor, USA, 1943, republished Springer, 1969) 1970-1988 Correspondence with Springer-Verlag, royalty statements and reviews of 1969 edition. 1969-1973 Biological coherence and response to external stimuli (Springer-Verlag 1988) Frohlich was the editor of this book and wrote the first chapter ‘Theoretical Physics and Biology’. H. Frohlich NCUACS 159/2/08 Publications, C.1-C.121 ‘Book Notes - Reprints etc’. 1986-1988 Contents of folder so inscribed divided into sixteen for ease of references. Includes manuscript and typescript drafts of Frohlich’s chapter and Fanchon’s contribution ‘The genetic code as language’. typescript drafts wife his of ‘Springer Index’ Contents of folder so inscribed. Includes correspondence. C.21-C.27 ‘Book Copies’ 1986-1987 Contents of folder so inscribed divided into seven for ease of reference. Copies correspondence. of contributions with a little related C.28-C.34 radiation and living cells, and 1984-1987 ‘Book Correspondence’ Correspondence with publisher and contributors. Contents of folder so inscribed divided into seven for ease of reference. Inc who At C.28 is correspondence with CRC Press, withdrew from the project, and a proposal from Frohlich ‘Electromagnetic the question of coherence’. 1987-1988 Contents of folder so inscribed divided into five for ease of reference. Offprints, manuscript notes by Frohlich, etc. ‘For Book Theory Russians’ Correspondence with publisher 1970-1986 C.35-C.39 H. Frohlich NCUACS 159/2/08 Publications, C.1-C.121 C.41-C.76 Published papers, review articles, book contributions and reports 1930-1986 ‘Zum Photoeffekt an Metallen’, Ann. Physik 7, 103-128. 1930 Offprint only. ‘Der Schroteffekt nach der Quantenmechanik’, Z. Physik fl, (lo-oe 1984 Offprint only. ‘Theorie der Sekundarelektronenemission aus Metallen’, Ann. Physik 13, 229-248. 1932 Offprint only. Metalle und metal’, Proc. number of ‘The Cambridge Phil. Soc. 31, 277-280. 1935 electrons free in a Offprint only. Offprint only. im Sichtbaren ‘Uber die Absorption der Ultravioletten’, Z. Physik 81, 297-312. 1933 ‘Lichtabsorption und selektiver Photoeffekt’, Z. Physik 75, 539-543. 1932 Offprint only. ‘Quantum mechanical discussion of the cohesive forces and thermal expansion coefficients of the alkali metals’, Proc. Roy. Soc. (London), Ser. A 158, 97-110. 1937 Offprint only. H. Frohlich NCUACS 159/2/08 Publications, C.1-C.121 Spezifische ‘Die kleiner Metallteilchen bei tiefen Temperaturen’, Physica 4, 406- a2. 1937, Elektronen _ Warme der Offprint only. ‘A solution of the Schrédinger equation by a perturbation of 945-947. 1938 the boundary conditions’, Phys.Rev. 54, Offprint only. W. Heitler (With the Coulomb Law for the Proton’, Proc. Roy. Soc. (London), Ser. A. 171, 269-280. 1939 ‘Deviation Kahn) from and B. Offprint only. (With N.F. Mott) ‘The Mean Free Path of Electrons in Polar Crystals’, Proc. Roy. Soc. (London), Ser. A 171, 496-504. 1939 Offprint only. Offprint only. lonic Crystals’, Phys.Rev. 56, ‘Dielectric Breakdown in 349-352. 1939 ‘Theory of Electrical Breakdown in 11’, Proc. Roy. Soc. (London), Ser. A. 172, 94-106. 1939 deuteron in the meson theory’, Proc. Roy. Soc. (London), (With W. Heitler and B. Kahn) ‘Photodisintegration of the ‘Dielectric breakdown in 411-430. 1939 lonic Crystals. Offprint only. Offprint only. Phys. 6, solids’, Part Rept. Progr. H. Fréhlich NCUACS 159/2/08 Publications, C.1-C.121 Ser. A 174, 85-102. 1940 Offprint only ‘On the dielectric strength of mixed crystals’. Proc. Roy. Soc. (London), Ser. A 178, 493-498. 1941 Offprint only. ‘Electric breakdown in ionic crystals’. Phys. Rev. 61, 200- 201. 1942 Offprint only. ‘Theory of dielectric breakdown’, Nature 151, 339-340. 1943 Offprint only. Electrical and Allied Industries Offprint only. breakdown in amorphous substances industry’, Nature 158, 332-334. technical report reference L/T/169, ‘Theoretical physics in 1946 ‘Dielectric British Association 1946 This paper was the substance of a course of three lectures delivered at the Royal Institution, 28 March, 4 and 11 April. Mag. XLI, 221-242. 1950 ‘Energy distribution and stability of electrons in electric fields’, Proc. Roy. Soc. (London), Ser. A 188, 532-541. 1947 ‘Properties of slow electrons in polar materials’, Phil. ll’, Research 4pp. Offprint only. H. Frohlich NCUACS 159/2/08 Publications, C.1-C.121 Offprint only. Based on report L/T 221 Allied Industries Research Association. of the British Electrical and Seitz) F. (With breakdown in 1950. ‘Notes on of crystals’, Phys.Rev. 79, theory the ionic dielectric 526-527. Offprint only. J.H. Simpson) ‘Intrinsic dielectric breakdown in (With solids’, Advanc. Electronics 2, 185-217. 1950 Galley proofs. ‘On the theory of dielectric breakdown in ionic crystals’, Electrical Research Report , L/T 277, 14pp. 1952 In (ed. instabilities’. ‘Dielectric E.F. Weller, and dedicated to the memory of P.W. Debye), 9- (Proc. lO: on Ferroelectricity, Michigan, 1966). 1967 Ferroelectricity Amsterdam: Symposium Elsevier Offprint only. Offprint, with 1p manuscript notes enclosed inside. (With G.L. Sewell) Electric conduction in semiconductors, Proc. Phys. Soc. (London) 74, 643-646. 1959 1970 Review of: Encyclopedia of physics: light and matter volume York, Springer-Verlag, Inc. 1967), Journal of Franklin Institute 286, 363-364. 1968 Review of: Superconductivity, edited by R.D. Parks, vols 1 and 2 (Dekker: New York, April 1969), Nature 225, 300. Published text. XXV/2a, Fligge edited (New by S. H. Frohlich NCUACS 159/2/08 Publications, C.1-C.121 Published text. ‘Theory of superconductivity without solution of many body problems’, Collect. Phen. 1, 173-184. 1974 Published volume including Frohlich’s paper. ‘Long-Range coherence in biological systems’, Riv. Nuovo Cimento 7, 399-418. 1977 del Offprint only. ‘Coherent excitations (USSR) 22, 777-778. 1977 in biological systems’, Biofizika 4pp duplicated typescript. Offprint. of the Z. biological effects of microwaves and Photocopy. ‘Coherent electric vibrations in biological systems and the cancer problem’, /EEE Trans. Microwave Theory and Techniques 26, 613-617. 1978 ‘The related questions’, Adv. Electronics and Electron Phys. 53, 85- 152. 1980 Corrected proof and related correspondence. (With H. collective Naturforsch, Ser. B 36, 208-212. 1981 Bittner) ‘Electret model for systems’, Photocopied typescript. H. behaviour biology accommodate laws beyond physics?’ ‘Can Quantum Implications (eds pp.312-313. Kegan Paul. (Essays in honour In F.D.Peat), New York and London: Routledge and of David Bohm). 1987 Hiley and B.J. biological Bilz and H. Frohlich NCUACS 159/2/08 Publications, C.1-C.121 C.77-C.92 PUBLICATIONS BY OTHERS C.77-C.82 H. Haken, ‘Cooperative phenomena in systems far from thermal equilibrium and in non-physical systems’ Photocopied typescript. 1974. Latest bibliographical reference 6 folders. C.83-C.87 B.K.P. Clarendon Press, 1989 Scaife, ‘Principles of Dielectrics’, Oxford: ‘Scaife Book’. Contents of folder so inscribed divided into five for ease of reference: photocopied text of Scaife’s monograph. 5 folders. 5 1967-1989 C.88-C.92 N.d., 1983 C.93-C.121 EDITORIAL CORRESPONDENCE C. Terreaux, various manuscript and typescript drafts including ‘Summary of the fundamental ideas of my book entitled “Master your own health” ‘ At C.88 is copy of October 1983, rejecting ‘Master your own health’. letter from Penguin Books Ltd, 2 folders. Correspondence, on ‘Biological Effects of Microwaves’, Adv. Electronics and Electron Phys. 53, 85-152 Arranged in an alphabetical sequence of publishers and journal titles. Advances in Electronics and Electron Physics figures re article by Frdéhlich C.93-C.94 1978-1980 H. Frohlich NCUACS 159/2/08 Publications, C.1-C.121 Carl Hanser Verlag 1969-1970 re contribution by Frohlich to volume Neomechanismus und das Lebendige. Collective Phenomena 1971-1985 Correspondence with contributors and publishers Gordon & Breach and Springer-Verlag. Frohlich was Editor-in-Chief of this ‘international journal of discussion and speculation’. Correspondence 1984-1985 relates to the journal ceasing publication. C.97-C.98 Nature 1968-1983 Correspondence re reviewing, etc. 2 folders. Includes synopses. C.99-C.115 1967-1989 Oxford University Press Correspondence with OUP, authors, referees, etc. Frohlich was Editor for the series Physics and Chemistry of Materials. 1974-1975 Includes correspondence re translation of Frohlich’s Theory of Dielectrics. reprinting and Japanese 1967-1971 1972-1973 H. Frohlich NCUACS 159/2/08 Publications, C.1-C.121 C.103-C.104 1977 2 folders. C.105-C.106 1978 2 folders. C.111-C.112 1983 2 folders. Correspondence principally with editor D. Ter Haar. Physics Letters A C.116-C.119 1987-1989 1974-1987 H. Frohlich NCUACS 159/2/08 Publications, C.1-C.121 1974-1976 1977-1979 1980-1983 1984-1987 C.120-C.121 Shorter correspondence and papers 1968-1982 C.120 1968-1975 1978-1982 H. Frohlich NCUACS 159/2/08 SECTION D LECTURES, D.1-D.69 1946-1983 D.1-D.53 LECTURES BY FROHLICH D.54-D.64 LECTURES BY OTHERS D.65-D.69 UNIDENTIFIED LECTURER LECTURES BY FROHLICH 1957-1983 See also D.65-D.69. ‘Vorlesungen Géttingen’ 1957, n.d. Contents of folder so inscribed. typescript. PRF 1258 The volume has an explanatory note on the title page: ‘This is a set of lectures given at Purdue University during The lectures were transcribed the Fall Semester, 1956. by graduate the transcription has been edited by C. Wilson, University of Liverpool’. students who attended them, and Bound volume of duplicated August 1957. ‘The Many Body Problem’ by H. Fréhlich, University of Liverpool. Sponsored by Contract DA36-039-sc-71131 Purdue Research Foundation and United States Signal Corps The volume has a explanatory note by Frohlich on the title page: ‘This manuscript has been compiled by Mr D.G. Frood and Mr B.V. Paranjape, from lecture notes taken by members of the Purdue Solid State group. | have had no time to check the manuscript in detail; the responsibility for the presentation therefore rests with Mr Frood and Mr Paranjape’. ‘The Polaron Special Report by H. Fréhlich, Department of Theoretical Physics, University of Liverpool, England’ Bound volume of duplicated typescript. H. Frohlich NCUACS 159/2/08 Lectures, D.1-D.69 The seminar lectures were given in the Fall Semester 1956-1957. Sponsored by Signals Corps Contract DA36- 039-sc-71131. Manuscript lecture notes by Frohlich. paginated Includes ‘Uberblick’, Longitudinale Electrische Feld’, etc. sequences Theorem’, ‘Feld of notes ‘Bose-Einstein’, headed ‘Das ‘Lectures / Macro Micro’ Contents of folder so inscribed. ‘Foundations of Solid State Physics: a new presentation’. ‘Notes of lectures given by Professor Dr. 1966 University of Leiden)’. Instituut-Lorentz [for at theoretical H. Frohlich in physics, headed paginated ‘Equilibrium Manuscript notes by Frohlich ‘Electron-phonon’ and ‘Leiden’ Include Conditions’, ‘Equilibrium Excitations’, etc. sequences 24pp duplicated typescript with introductory paragraph: ‘These notes are not read over by Professor Frohlich and are not a complete reproduction of his lectures, but, with this condition mentioned, they are made with his consent. M.D. Lebret’. 1966, n.d. Duplicated copy of lecture notes given by Frohlich in Leiden (see D.4) Include paginated sequences headed ‘Damping terms in phonons’, ‘Phonon Damping’. Contents of folder so inscribed. Manuscript notes by Frohlich H. Frohlich NCUACS 159/2/08 Lectures, D.1-D.69 ‘Lectures Gottingen, Lectures’ etc for Brandeis, Solid State Stuttgart, Originals: and Leiden’ Purdue, ‘Leiden two folders Contents of folder arrangement ‘Leiden Lectures’ folder inside ‘Solid State’ folder, therefore contents actually found inside Leiden folder). inscribed (double so Duplicated copy of lecture notes given by Frohlich in Leiden (see D.4, D.6) Variously paginated sequences of manuscript notes by Frohlich 4 folders. Titles of sequences include ‘Equilibriums’, ‘Equilibrium conditions’, ‘Long Longitudinal Waves’, ‘Commutators’, ‘Sound Waves’, ‘Plasma etc.’ notes by Frdéhlich, latest [? 1966] of Alberta, of lectures given Department of notes Institute typescript Physics ‘Equilibrium conditions Leiden lectures, etc’ Duplicated Theoretical University November 1968. ‘The Connection between Microscopic and Macroscopic Physics’ Contents of folder so inscribed: paginated sequences of manuscript bibliographical reference, 1966. n.d. The notes were compiled by: M. Binder, W. Brouwer, R. Ditzian and E. Tong who took ‘full responsibility for any errors of mathematics or concepts, and they have not been seen or read by Professor Frohlich himself. Contents of folder so inscribed divided into three for ease of reference: includes variously paginated sequences of manuscript notes by typescript ‘remarks’ ‘Macro-Micro Article / Calculations - Edinburgh Lectures’ at the Physics Canada, by Frohlich, Edmonton, Alberta, 1967, 1971, D.15-D.17 H. Frohlich NCUACS 159/2/08 Lectures, D.1-D.69 Frohlich headed ‘Cummings; Hyland & Rowlands; Haug & Weiss; Lal & Terreaux’, offprint. D.18-D.27 ‘Macro-Micro Stuttgart Lectures 1973’ Contents of folder so inscribed 1969, 1971, n.d. D.18-D.21 of ‘4 Vortrage von Liverpool gehalten am Institut fur theoretische Physik der Universitat Stuttgart in Sommersemester 1969’ University Fréhlich, Prof. Dr. H. 67pp duplicated typescript. ‘Nach Tonbandaufnahme geschrieben, bearbeitet von Dr R. und Korrektur von Prof. Frohlich’. Durchsicht Hubner, preprint erfolgte ohne 4 folders. von H. of ‘3 Vortrage von of Liverpool gehalten am Institut flr theoretische Physik der Universitat Stuttgart in Sommersemester 1971’ University Frohlich, Prof. Dr. H. ‘3. und 2 folders. D.23-D.24 Niedermann ‘1. Vorlesung’ and 15pp duplicated typescript. Duplicated typescript drafts Vorlesung’, 18pp and 9pp ‘Nach Aufzeichnungen R. Kuhne, bearbeitet von R. Kihne, preprint erfolgte ohne Durchsicht und Korrektur von Prof. Frohlich’. 5 folders. Sequence of five duplicated typescript lectures headed ‘1. Vorlesung’, ‘2. Vorlesung’ and so on Manuscript notes by Frohlich for four lectures, etc. D.28-D.32 D.25-D.27 3 folders. In German. H. Frohlich NCUACS 159/2/08 Lectures, D.1-D.69 ‘1. Vorlesung’ and ‘3. Vorlesung’ are identical to those at D.23, D.24. D.33-D.35 ‘|.B.M. Talk’ and ‘Mascarenhas’ 1974-1977, n.d. Contents of folder so inscribed divided into three for ease of reference: S. Mascarenhas. includes papers copies by of Papers at D.35 were found in original folder. a plastic folder within the There is no direct reference to IBM in the folder contents. ‘Brandeis Lectures’ so folder Contents of paginated sequence of manuscript notes by Frohlich, first page of first Electron-Phonon Systems and their Boltzmann equations’. inscribed: variously sequence ‘Brandeis headed of inscribed ‘Pisa’, 10 folders. D.37-D.43 D.44-D.53 1977-1983, n.d ‘Lectures Transparencies’ Miscellaneous transparencies At D.37 are abstract and 6pp draft titled ‘The Biological and Effects latest bibliographical reference, 1981. Microwaves’ The location and year of a number of lectures are given. Contents of folder so inscribed divided into seven for ease of reference: typescript draft, manuscript notes and transparencies for lectures. 1946-1965 ‘Theory of Low Temperature Physics LECTURES BY OTHERS Notes for lectures D.54-D.64 D.54-D.57 J. Bardeen H. Frohlich NCUACS 159/2/08 Lectures, D.1-D.69 to be given at a Summer School for Theoretical Physics, Les Houches, France, 1956’ 138pp duplicated typescript. 4 folders. C. Moller Notes of lectures on ‘Recent Developments in Relativistic Quantum Theory’ delivered at the H.H. Wills Physical Laboratory, University of Bristol, Spring Term 1946. 29pp duplicated typescript. The notes were taken by I.N. Sneddon. D.59-D.60 L. Tisza D.59 ‘Spin-Lattice Equilibrium in Magnetic Field’ D.61-D.63 W. Weidlich given at ‘Radio 13pp duplicated typescript. Frequency Spectroscopy ‘The Meaning of Quantum Mechanics’ Lecture Seminar Meeting’, January 1946. 24pp duplicated typescript of ? lecture by Tisza, n.d. but inscribed on title page ‘Frohlich Liverpool’. ‘The Many Body Problem’. 81pp duplicated typescript. ‘Vorlesung Probleme der irreversiblen Quantenstatistik’. Wintersemester 1964/65’ on 3 folders. C.N. Yang 1964-1965 ‘Einige H. Frohlich NCUACS 159/2/08 Lectures, D.1-D.69 Lectures at the Latin American School of Physics June 27 - August, 7 1960, Monografias de Fisica VI, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. D.65-D.69 UNIDENTIFIED LECTURER ‘Statistical Mechanics’. Contents of folder so inscribed by Frohlich divided into for ease of reference: 129pp duplicated typescript lecture course, manuscript additions in a number of hands, latest bibliographical reference 1949. five These lectures were in fact given at Purdue by Frohlich in 1950 (Late information from G.J. Hyland, January 2008). H. Frohlich NCUACS 159/2/08 SECTION E VISITS AND CONFERENCES, E.1-E.136 1952-1990 Visiting Massachusetts, USA, spring term 1960 Professorship, Brandeis University, Waltham, Letter of invitation only, 29 July 1959. Visit to the USA, September - December 1966 1965-1966 Correspondence schedules, financial documentation. papers and re arrangements, 3 folders. on at Meeting Ferroelectricity Frohlich was invited to give a keynote address at an International General Motors, Detroit, Michigan, 29-31 September 1966 and made a number of and including research University of Southern California, Los Angeles, Texas Instruments Inc., Dallas, Texas, RCA Laboratories, Princeton, New Jersey and New York University. universities USA, _ laboratories of to the Diego, across San University California, other visits 5 folders. 1962-1967 of participants, At E.4 Travelling’. is contents of folder inscribed ‘1966 - Finance Correspondence re arrangements, lists programme etc. Institut de la Vie Conference on Theoretical Physics and Biology, Versailles, France, 26-30 June 1967 Frohlich was a member of the organising committee. gave a biology’. He paper on ‘Quantum mechanical concepts in Physics, Kyoto University. He gave an invited paper titled ‘General remarks on the Connection of the Laws of Micro and Macro Physics and also for Fundamental International Conference on Statistical Mechanics, Kyoto, Japan, 9-14 September 1968 Correspondence re Frohlich’s participation. the Research 1967-1968 Institute visited H. Frohlich NCUACS 159/2/08 Visits and conferences, E.1-E.136 EB i-eA3 Visit to the USA and Canada, October - December 1968 1967-1970 Correspondence re arrangements and arising. 3 folders. Frohlich visited a number of universities and research laboratories in California, Canada and the East Coast of the USA including the University of California, San Diego, The Theoretical Physics Institute, University of Alberta, Edmonton New Jersey. Laboratories, Princeton, RCA and E.14-E.21 Institut de la Vie Second International Conference ‘From Theoretical Physics to Biology’, Versailles, France, 30 June - 5 July 1969 1967-1969 Correspondence re arrangements, list of participants, programme, transcript of proceedings for morning of 30 June, etc. 8 folders. E.22-E.24 1969-1971 3 folders. visited the Alberta, Diego, of San University Jersey and other Correspondence re arrangements and arising. Visit to the USA and Canada, October — December, 1970 Physics the Theoretical Edmonton, RCA Laboratories, and universities Frohlich was a member of the organising committee, and introduced a session on order in physical systems. Frohlich University California, New laboratories in the USA and Canada. participants, programme, abstracts, etc. Institut de la Vie Third International Conference ‘From Theoretical Physics to Biology’, Versailles, France, 21-26 June 1971 At E.22 is photograph of Frohlich and colleagues taken on the occasion of his 1968 visit to Edmonton. Correspondence re arrangements and arising, Institute, of Princeton, research E.25-E.29 1969-1971 lists of H. Frohlich NCUACS 159/2/08 Visits and conferences, E.1-E.136 5 folders. Frohlich was a member of the organising committee and gave the general introduction to a session on physical aspects of order in biological systems. Institute of Physics, University of Palermo, Sicily, September 1971 Italy, Papers re financial arrangements only. Frohlich gave two seminars on superconductivity’ and ‘Long-range forces in biology’. ‘Recent problems in International Symposium on Synergetics, Schloss Elmau, Bavaria, West Germany, 30 April - 6 May 1972 Programme and list of participants. Frohlich gave a paper on ‘Organization and long range selective other pumped systems’. interaction biological and in identified as the main E.33-E.37 purpose of the visit Correspondence re arrangements, short report on visit. Visit to University of Strasbourg, France, July 1972 Visit to USA and Canada, November - December 1972 Frohlich visited Strasbourg under the European Science Exchange Programme. In his report to the Royal Society he the continuation of research contacts with S. Nikitine and R. Cerf. 1952-1973 Frohlich visited Japan. University California, New laboratories in the USA and Canada. the way to the Theoretical Physics Institute, of Princeton, research Edmonton, RCA Laboratories, and universities University Correspondence re arrangements and arising, itinerary. the USA and Canada on Alberta, of San Diego, is correspondence with a number of North He visited 5 folders. At E.33 Jersey and other the H. Frohlich NCUACS 159/2/08 Visits and conferences, E.1-E.136 American institutions about earlier visits found with the material for the 1972 visit. E.38-E.40 Visit to Japan, December 1972 - January 1973 1972-1973 Correspondence re arrangements, itinerary, Royal Society, etc. report to 3 folders. Fréhlich made a study visit Society Japan scientific exchange programme. to Japan under the Royal Visit to India, January 1973 1972-1973 Correspondence re arrangements. Includes correspondence re possible visit to Israel which in the end Frdhlich was not able to fit into his schedule. Frohlich Research, Bombay on his return from Japan. Institute visited Tata the of Fundamental re arrangements’ and _— arising, 1972-1973 Frohlich was a member of the organising committee. Correspondence programme, list of participants. Institut de la Vie Fourth International Conference ‘From Theoretical Physics to Biology’, Versailles, France, 28 May - 2 June 1973 1973-1974 International School of Quantum Electronics, 4th course: Co-operative Phenomena in Multi-Component Systems, Erice, Italy, 21 May - 5 June 1974 Correspondence re arrangements, list of participants, etc. Visit to China, 1973-1974 or 1974-1975 Correspondence re possible visit to China. Frohlich is listed as a participant. 1972-1973 E.42-E.43 2 folders. H. Frohlich NCUACS 159/2/08 Visits and conferences, E.1-E.136 E.46-E.48 Visit to the USA, October - November 1974 1967-1974 Correspondence re arrangements, itineraries, etc. 3 folders. Insulation Frdohlich was invited to give the Whitehead Memorial Lecture at the 1974 annual meeting of the Conference on Electrical Phenomena, Downingtown Inn, Pennsylvania, 21-23 October 1974. He also visited a number of universities and research laboratories including the Rockefeller University, New York, RCA Laboratories, Princeton, New Jersey and Purdue University, Lafayette, Indiana. Dielectric and _ At E.46 are letters, 1967, 1972 relating to earlier visits found with the material for the 1974 visit. E.49-E.54 la Vie Institut de Fifth International Conference ‘From Theoretical Physics to Biology, Versailles, France, 16 - 21 June 1975 1973-1975 Correspondence re arrangements, programme, list participants, abstracts, etc. of 6 folders. Discussion and in the ‘General Correspondence re arrangements, programme, etc. 75 Jahre Quantentheorie Festkolloquium, Akademie der Wissenschaften der DDR, Berlin, 15-16 December 1975 Frohlich was a member of the organising committee and talked Conclusion’ session on ‘The follow-up of the previous conferences: present state of research on long range coherence in biological systems’. Brief correspondence only, re expenses. Frohlich lectured on ‘Makroskopische Quanteneffecte in Physik und Biologie’. University of Parma, Italy, Spring 1976 1976-1977 H. Frohlich NCUACS 159/2/08 Visits and conferences, E.1-E.136 Visit to National Cancer Institute, Bethesda, Maryland, USA, 14-17 June 1976 1975-1977 Correspondence re arrangements and arising. Frohlich assisted the Physical Science Project Office in the review and evaluation of proposed research in the area living tissues. of non-thermal effects of microwaves in E.58-E.59 European Conference on Converters, 1976 Pont-a-Mousson, Living Systems as Energy October France, 18-22 Abstracts, ‘Conclusions’ of the Conference, etc. 2 folders. The conference was jointly organised by the Commission of the European Communities and the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe. visited on E.61-E.66 to give a 1972-1977 that he could discuss his Brief correspondence only. Visit to the USA and Canada, March 1977 Frohlich seminar ‘Coherent Electrical Vibrations in Biological Systems’. Strasbourg University Louis Pasteur, Strasbourg, France, 27 January 1977. Frohlich visited the USA financed by the World Health Organisation so biological He visited a number of universities and research ideas. Cancer institutes Institute, Bethesda, of Pennsylvania, University of California, San Diego and the University of Alberta, Edmonton. 1976-1977 Correspondence with Pan American Health Organisation, Organisation, Regional Washington re arrangements and arising including Maryland, National University Correspondence at World National of this sequence Health Cancer the beginning E.61-E.63 Office of the D.C. and the the Institute 3 folders. H. Frohlich NCUACS 159/2/08 E.64-E.65 Visits and conferences, E.1-E.136 relates to Frohlich’s 1976 visit Institute. to the National Cancer Correspondence USA universities during WHO Fellowship and University of Alberta, Edmonton arrangements visit re to 1976-1977 2 folders. Earlier correspondence with H.Z. Cummins re visits and research found with material for 1977 visit 1972-1973 E.67-E.69 International Workshop on Synergetics, Schloss Elmau, Bavaria, West Germany, 2-7 May 1977 1976-1977 Frohlich gave a paper on ‘Control of biological growth through long range coherence’ and his wife a paper on ‘Code and language’. of 1976-1977 1976-1977 Manuscript notes Visit to Czechoslovakia and ?Yugolavia, May 1977 Correspondence re arrangements, programme, list participants, etc. Typescript drafts by Fanchon Frohlich on ‘Genetics and the Cognitive Viewpoint’ and ‘The Linguistic Structure of the Genetic Code’ 1975-1987 Correspondence etc re arrangements for visit to Slovak Technical University, Faculty of Engineering, Bratislava; one letter only from Royal Society re travel grant for visit to Yugoslavia. Institut de la Vie Sixth International Conference ‘From Theoretical Physics to Biology’, Versailles, France, 20-24 June 1977 Correspondence re arrangements, programme, list of EAE 2 H. Frohlich NCUACS 159/2/08 Visits and conferences, E.1-E.136 participants, etc. 2 folders. Frohlich was a member of the organising committee. Besprechungskreis ‘Nicht-thermische Beeinflussung von Biostemen durch Mikrowellen’, Deutsche Gemeinschaft, Bonn-Bad Godesberg, West Germany, February 1978. 17 1977-1978 Correspondence re arrangements, list of participants, etc. E.74-E.77 Visit to the USA, October - November 1978 1970-1979 Correspondence re arrangements and arising. 4 folders. At E.77 is earlier correspondence kept with material for 1978 visit. and 2 November. Rockefeller University, Visit to India, November 1978 Frohlich was invited by the US National Academy of Engineering to attend the 1978 Conference on Electrical Insulation Dielectric Phenomena, Pocono Manor, Pennsylvania, 29 October - Before the Conference he made a number of visits in the USA and Canada including New York, University of Alberta, Edmonton, IBM Yorktown Heights, New York and San Jose, California, and the University of Virginia, Charlottesville. Programme, list of participants, etc. Correspondence re proposed visit to India to participate in Diamond Jubilee Symposium Bose Institute, Calcutta, 26-29 November, abstract of Frohlich’s paper on ‘Long Range Coherence in Biological Systems’. International Symposium on Synergetics, Schloss Elmau, Bavaria, West Germany, 30 April - 5 May 1979 Frohlich cancelled his visit to India in September. H. Froéhlich NCUACS 159/2/08 Visits and conferences, E.1-E.136 E.80-E.82 Institut de la Vie Sixth International Conference ‘From Theoretical Physics to Biology’, Vienna, Austria, 9-13 July 1979 1977-1979 Correspondence re arrangements, programme, list participants, etc. of 3 folders. Frohlich was a member of the organising committee. E.83-E.85 IBM-sponsored Growth’, Concepts Germany, 22-24 November 1979 International Tissue in Workshop on Bad Neuenahr, ‘Physical West 1978-1980 Correspondence proceedings, invitation list, re arrangements, publication of list of participants, etc. 3 folders. Visit to the USA, March 1980 1979-1980 papers, 2 folders. E.87-E.88 Physical of Society on _ 1978-1981 of Effects principally re financial Division ‘Biological Correspondence re arrangements. Visit to the USA and Canada, May 1981 Correspondence and arrangements for visit. Frohlich appears to have given a paper at an American Chemistry Chemical symposium Nonionizing Radiation’, Houston Texas and visited a number of other locations in the USA on the same visit. 1979-1983 Institut de la Vie Eighth International Conference ‘From Theoretical Physics to Biology’, Versailles, France, 21-27 June 1981 Includes at E.87 a kept with material for 1981 visit. Frohlich Lafayette, Indiana where he received an honorary degree, and the University of Alberta, Edmonton. University, Purdue little earlier correspondence re visits E.89-E.93 visited West H. Fréhlich NCUACS 159/2/08 Visits and conferences, E.1-E.136 Correspondence programme, list of participants, abstracts, etc. arrangements’ re and __ arising, 5 folders. Fréhlich was a member of the organising committee. Symposium Thermology, International University Louis Pasteur, Strasbourg, France, 30 June - 4 July 1981 Biological on Correspondence programme, abstract of Fréhlich’s paper, etc. papers and re arrangements, Frohlich gave a microwaves and the question of coherence’. paper on biological ‘The effects of E.95-E.98 Visit to India, December 1981 1981-1982 Correspondence re arrangements, seminar programme, schedule of visit, report on visit to British Council, etc. the 4 folders. E.99, E.100 The visit was sponsored by the British Council. NATO Advanced Study Institute Molecular Models of Photoresponsiveness, S. Miniato (Pisa), 29 August - 8 September 1982 The principal purpose of the visit was participation in the ‘International Seminar on the Living State in New Delhi as a member of international organising committee. presented a paper on coherent excitations in Frohlich biological systems, chaired a session and summarised the results of the meeting. He also visited Calcutta. radiation with biological systems’. Correspondence re arrangements, lists participants, etc. of lecturers and electromagnetic 1980, 1982 ‘Interaction 2 folders. Frohlich lectured on of H. Frohlich NCUACS 159/2/08 Visits and conferences, E.1-E.136 Institut de conferences Klingenthal, 1982 la Vie meeting of organising committee for Biology’, 10-17 October ‘From near Strasbourg, Theoretical France, Physics to Correspondence re arrangements. Frohlich was a member of the organising committee. IBM-sponsored ‘Coherent Excitations in Biological Systems’, Bad Neuenahr, West Germany, 29 November - 1 December 1982 International Symposium 1982-1983 Programme, publication of proceedings, etc. list participants, of correspondence re Frohlich talked on ‘Coherence in Biology’. E.103-E.105 Visit to USA and Canada, May-June 1983 1980-1983 in research in Biological 2 folders. invitation in_ Biological take part in accepted conference 1982-1983 E.103-E.104 of participants, on _ Systems, an Nonlinear Veterans California the USA and an research to conference Frohlich on _ international Electrodynamics Systems, Administration Medical Center, Loma Linda, and made a number of other visits Canada. Correspondence re arrangements, list programme, abstracts etc. Nonlinear International Electrodynamics Veterans Administration Medical Center, Loma Linda, California, 6- 9 June 1983 1980, 1983 Visits to Rockefeller University, New York, University of Pennsylvania, University of California, Riverside and the University of Alberta, Edmonton Frohlich gave a paper on ‘General Theory of Coherent Excitations in Biological Systems’. A little 1980 correspondence was found with the material for the 1983 visit. Correspondence re arrangements, itinerary, etc. H. Frohlich NCUACS 159/2/08 E.106-E.111 Visits and conferences, E.1-E.136 to Institute Visit Electronics, Academy of Sciences of the USSR, Moscow, 25 October- 4 November 1983 of Radioengineering and Correspondence re arrangements and arising, offprints of Russian colleagues, etc. 6 folders. zur FOrderung Stiftung Symposium ortsabhangiger Germany, 20-22 January 1984 ‘Existenz und Strahlungsfelder, der médgliche Erfahrungs-heilkunde Wirkungen West GUnzberg, 1983-1984 1983-1984 Correspondence re arrangements, list of participants. E.112-E.113 Institut de la Vie Ninth International Conference ‘From Theoretical Physics to Biology’, Lille, France, 1-7 July 1984 1983-1984 Correspondence re arrangements, programme, list participants, etc. of 2 folders. project to establish an_ 2 folders. meetings, E.114-E.115 Frohlich was a member of the organising committee. Institut de la Vie meeting, Martinique, 3-10 February 1985 of participants, correspondence arising, papers re international List future centre of the Institut at Martinique, etc. 1985-1986 Frohlich organising committee for the conferences ‘From theoretical physics to biology’. Correspondence re arrangements and arising, itineraries, conference material, etc. Visit to Japan, 8-21 August 1985 a member of E.116-E.119 attended 4 folders. the as H. Frohlich NCUACS 159/2/08 Visits and conferences, E.1-E.136 Frohlich accepted an invitation to give a plenary talk at the 6th International Meeting on Ferroelectricity, Kobe, Japan, 12-16 August. He also visited the Institute for Solid University of Tokyo and attended the Kyoto International Symposium: The Jubilee of the Meson Theory, 15-17 August. State Physics (ISSP), Frohlich lectured on ‘Evidence for coherent excitations in biological systems’ at the ISSP, gave the introductory plenary on ‘Ferroelectric excitations in biological systems’, and a talk on ‘The development of the Yukawa theory of nuclear forces’ at the Kyoto symposium. ferroelectricity meeting lecture the at E.120-E.121 Visit to Florida and Canada, March 1986 1984-1986 Correspondence re arrangements, etc. 2 folders. his honour at special commemorative meeting Frohlich attended a_ a Quantum Chemistry & dedicated in Quantum Biology Symposium, held at the University of Florida’s Whitney Laboratory and Marineland, 8 March. He followed this with a visit to the Theoretical Physics Institute, University of Alberta, Edmonton. meeting of the gave a the theme Deutsche ‘Koharenz paper on Grundlagen’ Frohlich biologischen Systemen’ Correspondence re arrangements, programme, etc. Annual Medizinische Arbeitsgemeinschaft fur Herd- und Regulationsforschung Biophysikalische on der Regulationen und ihre therapeutische Konsequenzen, 17-20 April 1986 1985-1986 the Frohlich International Advisory Committee and was invited to preside over the sessions and to deliver the theme talk of the conference on ‘Coherence’. In the event he was obliged to cancel. Seminar on the Living States III (SOLS-III), North-Eastern Hill University, Shillong, India, 13-19 December 1986 Correspondence re arrangements, etc. invitation to serve accepted an in aktiven on _ H. Frohlich NCUACS 159/2/08 E.124-E.125 Visits and conferences, E.1-E.136 International of Superconductivity’, Berkeley, California, 22-26 June 1987 Mechanisms Workshop ‘Novel on Correspondence re arrangements, programme, abstract of Frohlich’s paper, background material. 2 folders. Frohlich gave a paper entitled ‘Elementary Remarks on High Temperature’. 126-127. International Seminar Biophysical Aspects of Cancer, Prague, Czechoslovakia, 6-9 July 1987 1986-1987 Correspondence re arrangements, list second announcement including programme, etc of participants, 2 folders. Frohlich Biological Systems’. gave a paper on ‘Coherent Excitations in 1988-1989 Science Ill’, la Vie 1987-1988 Basic Issues in Frohlich talked on ‘Long range coherence in biological systems’. Letter of invitation, programme, list of participants, ‘write- up’ of meeting by G.S. Carmi, Temple University, etc. Institut de 10th International Conference ‘From Theoretical Physics to Biology’, Versailles, France, 4-8 July 1988 Informal workshop-conference on the Overlap and Union of Quantum Theory, Biology, and the Philosophy of Cognition, Elbow Beach Hotel, Bermuda, 15-21 Apil 1988 1987-1988 Symposium on ‘Symmetries in Schloss Hofen, Loachau (near Bregenz) Vorarlberg, Austria, 25- 28 July 1988 Frohlich was a member of the organising committee and presided over a session Correspondence re arrangements, programme, list participants, etc. of H. Frohlich NCUACS 159/2/08 Visits and conferences, E.1-E.136 Correspondence re arrangements, list abstract of Frohlich’s paper, etc. of participants, Frohlich talked on ‘Coherence in Biology’. E.131-E.132 Symposium Geophysical Stockholm, Sweden, 31 May-3 June 1989 on Variables Biology Effect the of in Atmospheric and Medicine, and _ 1988-1989 re arrangements, programme, Correspondence abstracts, etc. 2 folders. Frohlich gave a paper on response to external stimull’. ‘Biological coherence and E.133-E.134 Conference on the ‘Application of Microwaves in Biology and Medicine’, Heidelberg, West Germany, October 1989 Correspondence re arrangements, list programme, etc. of participants, and methods of to a to replicate San Francisco, 2 folders. Soviet microwave research joint Russian-American with the resonance microwave First International Workship-Conference on the study of Consciousness within Science, 15-18 1990 The conference related project microorganisms, animals and humans (based on instruments therapy). 1972-1990 The conference was organised by Institute. and open sessions of the conference. the Bhaktivedanta Frohlich offered contributions to both closed Shorter correspondence and papers re visits and conferences Correspondence information, etc. arrangements, 1989-1990 conference re H. Frohlich NCUACS 159/2/08 SECTION F CORRESPONDENCE, F.1-F.336 1954-1995 F.1-F.292 ALPHABETICAL SEQUENCE OF SCIENTIFIC CORRESPONDENCE F.293-F.316 INDIVIDUAL CORRESPONDENCE FILES F.317-F.334 MISCELLANEOUS CORRESPONDENCE O00; ig. 300 REFERENCES AND RECOMMENDATIONS F.1-F.292 ALPHABETICAL SEQUENCE OF SCIENTIFIC CORRESPONDENCE 1961-1995 Correspondence ‘A’ 1972-1987 Contents of folder so inscribed. Aarholt, E Achimowicz was based at the Institute of Medicine, Warsaw. a publication ‘which was inspired by your works in the field of theoretical biology’. 1977 he Frohlich reprints sent of In 1977, 1981 Adey, W.R. Achimowicz, J. Stimuli (ed H.Froéhlich), 1988. the Department of Anatomy, Adey was based at Sciences, UCLA when the Center for He was subsequently correspondence was initiated. Veterans Associate Administration, Memorial Veterans Hospital, Loma Linda, California. He was a contributor to Biological Coherence and Response to External Research, visits, publications. 1974-1987 of Jerry the Health 2 folders. Staff for Research, Chief L. Pettis H. Frdhlich NCUACS 159/2/08 Correspondence, F.1-F.336 Ahmed, N.A.G 1976-1983 References and recommendations. Albert, E. Alexanian, M. Allcock, G.R. 1976-1978 References and recommendations. American Scientist Andrade, J.D. Antonowicz, K. Arrechi, F.T Visit, research. Anitoff, O.E. Angelidis, T.D. Angelidis sent Frohlich a copy of his paper ‘Bell’s Theorem: Does the Clauser-Horne Inequality Cover All Local Theories’. Ascarelli, G. 1972-1973 H. Frohlich NCUACS 159/2/08 Correspondence, F.1-F.336 Auluck, F.C. Invitation (declined) to attend conference in India. F.17-F.51 Correspondence ‘B’ oa Balanovski, E. 1967-1988 1977 Invitation to Frohlich to write article (declined). University College of North Wales, Bangor 1984-1985 Frohlich accepted an symposium at Properties and spoke on ‘Coherent Excitation in Biological Systems’. a ‘Electronic 1985, and Bangor on Biosensors’, the theme 17-19 April participate invitation to in Includes abstract of Fréhlich’s paper. 1986-1987 Barnard, M.G. Bateman, J.B. Barsamian, S.T. Research, visits, etc. Bateman was Liaison Scientist at the London branch office of the US Office of Naval Research. 1976-1980 Behrman, E.J. Bell, L.G.E. Bemski, G. H. Frdéhlich NCUACS 159/2/08 Correspondence, F.1-F.336 F.25-F.26 Bentall, R.H.C. 1976-1985 2 folders. of was West Linton, Institute Director, Peebleshire. Bioelectrical Bentall Frohlich Research, invitation to become a member of the accepted an Governing Body but subsequently decided that he did time not have the a relationship as scientific consultant would be more appropriate. He spoke at the Institute’s third seminar on ‘Coherence in Biology’, 24 February 1984. fulfill that role and this to Berczi, A. Betts, D.D. Visits and conferences. Betts was Director of the Theoretical Physics Institute, University of Alberta, Edmonton. 1974-1988 Bhatia, A.B. F.31-F.32 1983-1984 Bhattacharya, H.P. Includes obituary of Bhatia (died 24 September 1984). Bhatia worked with Frohlich at Liverpool for his PhD and was a former Director of the Theoretical Physics Institute at the University of Alberta, Edmonton. 1976-1978 Bhaumik writes from the Saha Institute Physics, Calcutta. Research, publications, proposed visit to India. 1975, 1978 Bhaumik, D. Bhaumik, K. of Nuclear 2 folders. H. Frohlich NCUACS 159/2/08 Correspondence, F.1-F.336 Bing, Liu Birch, J.R. 1984-1985 ‘Biological Seminar on Related at Physical Laboratory, Teddington, Middlesex. of Microwaves and Frohlich National Questions’ Effects given by Birman, J.L. 1967-1978 Black, D.G., Jr Blythe, A.R. Bohm, D.J. 1967-1984 Borelius, G. Bowers, R.G. Frohlich Research Library. Includes published papers sent by Borelius to Frohlich. Includes Frohlich’s contribution to volume dedicated to Bohm on his retirement ‘Can Biology Accommodate Laws Beyond Physics?’ 1980-1982 History of Solid State Physics. 1976, 1981 Brauer, W. Braun, E H. Frohlich NCUACS 159/2/08 Correspondence, F.1-F.336 Bresler, S. 1967-1973 Bresler was based at the Institute of High Molecular Weight Compounds, Leningrad, USSR. British Council Briick, R Buckel, W. Buckingham, M.J. 1972-1973 Buckmaster, H.A. Bullock, T.H. F.52-F.74 1974-1975 1969-1989 1980 1974-1975 og Cain, C.A. Bullough, R.K. Visit, honorarium. Correspondence ‘C’ 1979-1987 Cain writes Champaign. Calderwood, J.H. from University of Illinois at Urbana- F.53-F.54 2 folders. H. Fréhlich NCUACS 159/2/08 Correspondence, F.1-F.336 Careri, G. 1969-1980 Research, publication, visit. Carfax Publishing Company Invitation advisory board of new journal Nanobiology. (declined) Fréhlich for to chair editorial Cassels, J.M. Second Mechanics. edition of Cassels’s Basic Quantum Chakravarty, A.S. 1981, 1984 Includes manuscript sent to Frohlich for comment. Chakravarty was Nuclear Physics, Calcutta, India. based at the Saha Institute of Chin, S.L. 1978-1986 Chavda, L.K. Chela-Flores, J. Includes papers sent to Frohlich for comment. Trust. Clarke was Research Director of the Multiple Sclerosis Includes sclerosis. 1988-1989 Clarke, J.G. of multiple Clarici, J. typescript drafts on theories H. Frohlich NCUACS 159/2/08 Correspondence, F.1-F.336 Cleary, S.F. Clegg, J.S. Includes paper sent to Frohlich for comment. Cleveland, S. Olfaction. Cohen, E.G.D. 1977, 1983 Cohen was based at the Rockefeller University, New York. Research, publications, etc. Collins, R. 1974-1976 1974-1979 Cordone, L. Research, career. a Handbook relating to Development of ‘Electro- magnetic Radiation and Living Cells and the Question of Coherence’. 1983-1984 Includes paper on phonons sent to Frohlich. CRC Press, Inc Criqui, F. Crocker, R.H. H. Frohlich NCUACS 159/2/08 Correspondence, F.1-F.336 Cummings, F.W. Research, visits. Cummings was based at the University of California, Riverside. Cummins, H.Z. Research. F.75-F.91 Correspondence ‘D’ FE. Dalton, A.J.P Health hazards of radiation on the environment. Danielli, J.F. 1974-1985 1975-1977 1961-1986 1984 Davydov, A.S. Solitons. Request for Frdhlich’s opinion on revised manuscript. Influence of millimetre waves on biological objects. European Physical Society, publications. Devreese, J.T. 1980-1982 Deaver, B.S. Desmedt, J. Devyatkov, N.D. H. Frohlich NCUACS 159/2/08 Correspondence, F.1-F.336 Dewan, E.M. Ding Da-fu Possible cooperation with Frohlich. Includes Ding’s resumé and list of publications. Doniach, S. 1961-1971 Dransfield, K. 1975-1976. 1984 Drissler, F. Drost-Hansen, W. Possible visit by Frohlich. 1979, 1986 1974, 1979 Dunne, L.J. 1975-1983 Dublin Institute of Advanced Studies Long range phase coherence in molecules. 1974-1988 F.92-F.102 Correspondence ‘E’ Includes papers sent by Dunne. Dutta-Roy, B. 1981-1986 H. Frohlich NCUACS 159/2/08 Correspondence, F.1-F.336 Eagles, D.M. Visit. Edelman, G.M. Edwards, S.F. Energy programmes. Eidenschink, R. Elsevier Scientific Publishing Company Request for advice on possible dielectrics journal. 1974-1981 Enander, B. Evans, D.G. 3 folders. Exley, D. 1986-1987 1976, 1988 F.100-F.101A Evans, M.W. 1983-1984 Correspondence ‘F’ F.103-F.114 F.103 Fabergé, A.C. 1971-1995 H. Frohlich NCUACS 159/2/08 Correspondence, F.1-F.336 1975-1984 1972-1973 Fairbanks, W.M. Fatt, P. Research. Ferreira, R. Research, possible visit to Brazil. Feynman, R.P. from letters Carbons of to Feynman, 22 September and 2 November, typescript draft of paper by Feynman, ‘Interaction of an electron and a lattice field’. Frohlich Findl, E. Foster, B. for Frohlich to lecture at See also F.317. Proposed workshop on interaction of fields and cells. Invitation International Conference to celebrate the 40th Anniversary of the Discovery of the Pion, Bristol, July 1987. Urbana-Champaign. Frauenfelder was based at the University of Frauenfelder, Hans Research, visit. Frank, F.C. 1973-1989 1979-1980 Illinois, H. Frohlich NCUACS 159/2/08 Correspondence, F.1-F.336 Friedel, J. Frohlich, F. 1986, 1995, na: papers by Fanchon Includes ‘Found Objects versus Works of Art’ for ‘the meeting in honour of as Language’ for Wittgenstein Symposium, n.d. Tartasrkiewitz) Genetic Frohlich Code ‘The and on Frood, D.G. 1978-1983 Visit, recommendation, etc. F.115-F130 Correspondence ‘G’ ma Ue Gandhi, O.M. 1972-1989 1980-1984 Raman effect on biological materials etc. Genzel, L. 1974-1978 substances 1975-1978 Gayduk, V.I. Studying biological scattering techniques. Frohlich was interested in Russian work on the nature of coherent millimeter radiation effect on biological substrates. New York. Genzel Festkorperforschung, Stuttgart. Giaever was based at the General Electric Company, Research Schenectady, and Development Center, Scepticism about ‘microwave effects’. Max-Planck-Institut fur Giaever, |. Raman using was based at the H. Frohlich NCUACS 159/2/08 Correspondence, F.1-F.336 F.119-F.121 Gilat, G. 1984-1986 Includes papers on chiral interaction sent to Frohlich for comment. 3 folders. Gilat was based at the Technion - Israel Institute of Technology, Haifa. F.122-F.123 Goodwin, B. 1972-1989 Research, visits, project proposal etc. 2 folders. Goodwin was based at the University of Sussex and then Open University, Milton Keynes. Grandolfo, M. 1980-1983 was Grant, E.H. Enzyme experiments. (declined) School for of at Queen Elizabeth College, lecture to Damage at and 8 April 1981, on Grant based University of London. Frdéhlich Invitation Radiation International Protection, Erice, Sicily, 28 March - theory of resonant effects. Greenwood, D.A. Green was based at the Institute of Enzyme Research, University of Wisconsin, Madison. Includes referee’s report on paper by Frohlich. Research, visits, publication. Green, D.E. 1974-1977 H. Frohlich NCUACS 159/2/08 Correspondence, F.1-F.336 Griffiths, T.R. Guy, A.W. Gyorffy, B.L. F.131-F.145 Correspondence ‘H’ elo Hajdu, J. Invitation (declined) for Frohlich to celebrations, Cologne, June 1976. lecture at Ohm Haken H. 1976-1977 1972-1987 1976 Submission of manuscript for publication in ‘Collective Phenomena’. Hanke, W. Hasted, J.B. Hartley, A.J. Experimental results Heller, J.H. Correspondence arising from Heitler’s death (died 15 November 1981). re Heitler, W. 1974-1983 1981-1982 H. Frohlich NCUACS 159/2/08 Correspondence, F.1-F.336 1979-1983 Hess, B. Research. Heymann, F.F. Includes obituary of S. Zienau written by Heymann and forwarded to Nature by Frohlich. Ho Mae-Wan Includes paper by Ho on ‘Quantum Coherence and the Physical Foundations of B. Goodwin. Life’ sent to Frohlich by Hofacker, G.L. Hokkyo, N. Holmes, H.L. Huby, R. 1982-1983 Huang, H.W. 1974-1975 Effects of project on ‘Non-thermal Paper by Huang returned by /Vature. Research Microwaves on Living Tissue’. Phenomena. Correspondence ‘I’ Journal of Collective F.146-F.149 Submission of paper to F.146 Iberall, A. 1977-1980 1979-1980 H. Frohlich NCUACS 159/2/08 Correspondence, F.1-F.336 Illinger, K.H. 1977-1980 Includes correspondence re Symposium in Physical the March 1980 American Chemical Chemistry for Society National Meeting, Houston, Texas. See also E.86. Fréhlich gave a paper on ‘Coherent Processes in Biological Systems’. dielectrics sent by Inoue to 1977-1978 Inoue, M. Includes papers on Frohlich Institute of Physics F.150-F.151 Correspondence ‘J’ 1977, 1986 1986 Johnson, C.C. F.152 Kaiser, F. F.150 dies: F.152-F.163 Correspondence ‘Kk’ International Colloquium on Molecular Theories of Cell Life and Death, Rutgers Medical School, New Jersey, 1-2 May 1986. 1975, 1978 Kaiser was based at the Theoretical Physics Institute, University of Stuttgart and collaborated with Frohlich in his work in applying physics to biology. 1966-1988 1976-1983 Includes recommendations. Keeton, W.T. Magnetic sensitivity of birds. H. Frohlich NCUACS 159/2/08 Correspondence, F.1-F.336 Keeton was Liberty Hyde Bailey Professor of Biology, Cornell University, Ithaca, New York. Keilmann, F. Recommendation. Kell, D.B. 1981-1987 initiated Kell interest coupling in biological systems. Frohlich’s theories in the correspondence because of his of long-range dipole Includes typescript paper for Festschrift to celebrate Frohlich’s 80th birthday. Kell was based at the University College of Wales, Aberystwyth. Kemmer, N. 1966-1984 1977, 1979 Kernan, A. Kendrew, J.C. Recommendation. Possible seminar on coherent excitation in biological systems at European Molecular Biology Laboratory, Heidelberg, Germany. Includes recommendation. Invitation (accepted) for Frohlich to lecture at ETH, Zurich, Switzerland. Kreuzer, H.J. Kneubunhl, F. H. Frohlich NCUACS 159/2/08 Correspondence, F.1-F.336 Kubo, R. O/T. 198 1977 correspondence relates to Japanese translation of Metalle, Springer, 1936. Elektronentheorie Froéhlich’s book der Kuper, C.G. 1973-1980 Visits, publications, research. The sequence includes correspondence 1978 with H. Gutfreund, Hebrew University of Jerusalem. Kuper was based at the Technion-lsrael Institute of Technology, Haifa. 1978-1988 F.164-F.178 Correspondence ‘L’ 1971-1988 1976-1985 F.164 Lal, P. Landauer, R. student in Frohlich’s was a former research Includes recommendations. Lal Department at Liverpool. Landauer was based at the IBM Thomas J. Watson Research Center, Yorktown Heights, New York. 1977-1988 Landsberg was Professor of Applied Mathematics, University of Southampton. 1978-1979, n.d. Include recommendations. Landsberg, P.T. F.166-F.167 2 folders. H. Frohlich NCUACS 159/2/08 Correspondence, F.1-F.336 Latham, J. 1974, 1977 whose exploration Latham was an artist whose concept of ‘Least Event’ and various demonstrations of the idea of ‘Time’ Frohlich thought could formulate new concepts. scientists influence terms trying of in to Le Couteur, K.J. University of Leeds 1978-1979 Arrangements for seminar given by Frohlich at Leeds. Leonardi, C. 1976-1977 Arrangements for Leonardi to visit Liverpool. Ling, G.N. 1976-1977 Liboff, A.R. Levinthal, C. Li, Ke-hsueh Proposed conference on ‘Electric Properties of Tissue and Related Effects’. 1974-1975 Lohmann, W. Little, W.A. H. Frohlich NCUACS 159/2/08 Correspondence, F.1-F.336 Lowdin, P.-O. 1976-1982 Invitations organised by Léwdin. for Frdhlich to take part in meetings L6éwdin was based at Uppsala University (Quantum Chemistry Group), Sweden. F.179-F.205 Correspondence ‘MW’ F.179 McConnell, J.R. 1970-1989 1978-1984 Research, publication, visits. Includes Frohlich’s foreword for book by McConnell on ‘Rotational Brownian Motion and Dielectric Theory’. McConnell was Advanced Studies, Ireland. based at the Dublin Institute of 1977-1978 1974-1979 McLean, W.L. Maddock, P. 1975-1987 Maddock writes Lifton, Devon. of Parascience, Maddox, J.R. from the Institute Macedo, J. Mandel, M. H. Fréhlich NCUACS 159/2/08 Correspondence, F.1-F.336 Marks, P.A. Research. 1975-1977 Frode Jensen Marks was Professor of Medicine, College of Physicians and Surgeons of Columbia University, New York. Mascarenhas, S. 1974-1978 Mascarenhas was based at the University of Paulo, Brazil. Sao Matheja, J.H. Matthias, B. 1970-1974 1981, n.d. 1979-1980 1975-1976 1975-1976 a biochemist at the University of Melander, W. Max Planck Gesellschaft Melander was Wyoming. Melander initiated the correspondence by sending to Frohlich a manuscript influenced by his work. 1978-1979 Includes offprint sent by Menefee to Frohlich. Miller, D.A. Menefee, E. 1974, 1984 Mazur, P. Minakata, A. 1987-1988 H. Fréhlich NCUACS 159/2/08 Correspondence, F.1-F.336 OG elo Mishra, R.K. 1979-1989 Research, visits, conferences. 2 folders. Mishra was Chairman of Medical Sciences, New Delhi, India. the All-India Institute of Mitra, T.K. 1980-1983 Moens, P.B. Long range coherence. Mojumder, M.A. Publication. 1977-1978 Mott, N.F. 1977-1982 Moore, W.J. 1985-1986 Principally re obituary of W. Heitler. Biography of Erwin Schrédinger. Includes Froéhlich’s brief replies to Moore’s questions about Schrédinger and Frohlich’s wife’s recollections of Schrédinger. 1965-1983 F.206-F.213 Correspondence ‘N’ 1979-1983 1975, 1979 Motzkin, S. Mysyrowicz, A. H. Frohlich NCUACS 159/2/08 Correspondence, F.1-F.336 Nabarro, F.R.N 1980-1981 Request for Frohlich to advise on candidates for Chair. Nabarro was Deputy Vice-Chancellor, University of Witwatersrand, Johannesburg, South Africa. Nag, B.R. Submission of paper to Proceedings of the Royal Society. Nagle, J.F. Nakajima, S. 1965, 1968 Neumann, E. 1974-1983 1981-1983 reports and offprints on Nikitine, S. 2 folders. F.214-F.216 Correspondence ‘O’ 22 e213 Nimtz, G. Includes manuscript notes, microwave experiments. Research application sent to Frohlich for comment. Includes research proposal (not funded) relating to Frohlich’s theory ‘which introduces modern physical concepts with biology’, 1981. F.214 Office of Naval Research, USA 1968-1990 1970-1981 Open University H. Frohlich NCUACS 159/2/08 Correspondence, F.1-F.336 Orgel, L. F.217-F.236 Correspondence ‘P’ IEPA Palma, M.U. 1968, 1971 1962-1989 1971-1986 Research, visits, publications. Palma was based at the Institute of Physics, University of Palermo, Sicily, Italy. F.218-F.220 Paranjape, B.V. 1975-1989 3 folders. Includes Frohlich’s advice on publications. Peat, F.D. Synchronicity, W. Pauli. Peierls, R.E. Perkins, C.D. Invitation to British Pugwash Group meeting. Perkins was President of the US National Academy of Engineering. Research. Peticolas, W.L. 1973-1974 Pethig, R. 1975, 1979 H. Frohlich NCUACS 159/2/08 Correspondence, F.1-F.336 Phillips, D.C. 1973-1974 Collaboration in proposed protein studies. Philpott, M.R. Pohl, H.A. Research, visit. based at Oklahoma State University, Pohl was Stillwater. Pokorny, J. 1979-1981 1980-1981 Includes paper sent to Frohlich for comment. Popp, F.A. 1976-1988 was based at the Institute of Research, meeting. Includes recommendation. Radio Pokorny Engineering and Electronics, Czechoslovak Academy of Sciences, Prague. Powles, J.G. Frohlich’s energy oscillations. photosynthesis coherent light electrical that stored suggestion Porter, G. might be in in H. Frohlich NCUACS 159/2/08 Correspondence, F.1-F.336 Pribram, K.H. 1974, 1981 Coherent vibrations in biological systems. Prigogine, I. 1962-1987 Visits, conferences, research. Priou, A. 1979-1980 Priou wrote to Frohlich after reading a paper by him on coherent electric vibrations in biological systems and the cancer problem. F.237-F.245 Correspondence ‘R’ R237 Radhakrishnan, V. 1966-1988 1973-1988 Includes recommendations. Renk, K. Rapos, M. Ramsey, N.W. Ramsey was Director, Department of Medical Physics, Charing Cross Hospital (Fulham). Collaboration in Raman effect investigations on living tissue. 1979-1981 Proposed Bratislava. Invitation Regensburg, West Germany. Fréhlich for to University of lecture at University, visit to Slovak Technical H. Frohlich NCUACS 159/2/08 Correspondence, F.1-F.336 Résibois, P. Invitation Bruxelles. to give seminar at Université Libre de ‘Romania’ 1975-1976 1984-1985 Principally correspondence with P.T. Frangopol of the Institute Engineering, Bucharest, Romania re possible visit to Romania. Nuclear Physics and of Rottoli, E. Includes Rottoli’s ‘Notes about theoretical studies of living systems’, 12 pp typescript. Rottoli was based at University of Milan, Italy. the Department of Physics, Ruvalds. J. 1978-1983 F.246-F.267 Correspondence ‘S’ Research, visits, publication. Ruvalds was based at the Department of Physics, University of Virginia, Charlotteville. Includes paper re NATO Advanced Study Institute on Advances in Superconductivity. Ruvalds was one of the organisers and Frohlich gave a number of lectures. 1974-1987 Scaife was based at the Engineering School, Trinity College Dublin, Ireland. Publications, visit by Frohlich to Dublin. F.246 Scaife, B.K.P. 1971-1989 H. Fréhlich NCUACS 159/2/08 Correspondence, F.1-F.336 Scheider, W. 1977-1978 Possible experimental testing of Frohlich’s ideas. Scheider was based at Institute of Science and Technology, Ann Arbor. the University of Michigan Schlecht, P. Schlégl, F. Schwan, H.P. 1976-1983 Research, visits, publications. Schwartz, A.W. 1976-1978 Submission and reviewing of manuscripts. was editor Cellular of and 1981-1982 Journal Origins of and Schwarz, G. Schwartz, J.H. Axon transport. Biosystems, Behavioral Schwartz Molecular, Evolution. Voltage dependent phenomena in nerve membranes. 1976-1988 Sewell was based at Queen Mary College, University of London. Principally University Press. re monograph by Sewell for Oxford Sewell, G.L. H. Frohlich NCUACS 159/2/08 Correspondence, F.1-F.336 Shadowitz, A. 1976-1987 Includes recommendation. Shall, S. Shepherd, I. Shimony, A. Shiner, J.S. 1971, 1974 1973-1974 1977-1984 Silhouette, D. 1981, 1983 Sitko, S.P. Slechta, J. 1981, 1988 Letters Sitko. Includes 1988, 1989 Stoneham, M.E. manuscript submitted meeting, by A to referee’s Collaboration, Physics comments. 1977-1978 Invitation for Frohlich to participate in an international symposium the International Consciousness’ University, Fairfield, lowa, 16-19 December 1975. Includes Stoylov studies of colloid and their stability. manuscript by on_ electric-optic Sudarshan, E.C.G. at the Maharishi Stoylov, S.P. on ‘Physical Science and_ H. Frohlich NCUACS 159/2/08 Correspondence, F.1-F.336 Supekar, S.B. Szoplik, T. F.268-F.276 Correspondence ‘T’ F.268 Takashi Inoue Takashima, S. Taylor, J.G. Invitation Psychoenergetic Systems. to serve as Consulting 1962-1986 1986 1974-1984 Editor to journal Taylor, L.S. 1977-1983 Thirring, W.E. 1962, 1972 Sciences Engineering, University Meetings, research, publication. Superconductivity, Boltzmann Symposium. Taylor was based at the Division of Mathematical and Physical of and Maryland, College Park. 1973-1983 Proposed visit by Tokuoka to England. 1972, 1976 Tokuoka, Z Tomita, K. H. Froéhlich NCUACS 159/2/08 Correspondence, F.1-F.336 Toyoda, T. Correspondence ‘V’ Valenta, M. W. Ferroelectricity F.278-F.289 Correspondence ‘W’ F.278 Wada, A. - Wassermann, G.D. Watterson, J.G. Water structure. 1968-1969 1966-1970 1973-1988 1973-1988 Webb, S.J. Research, publication. 1976-1977 based at the Department of Physics, Includes recommendation. Visit to Cambridge to give seminar. Webb was University of South Florida, Tampa. Le Research, refereeing of journal article. F.284-F.285 Wolkowski, Z.W. Wilson, C.B. Wikstrém. M. 1975, 1983 Wexler, G. 2 folders. 1980-1988 H. Fréhlich NCUACS 159/2/08 Correspondence, F.1-F.336 Includes Coherence dans les Systemes Biologiques. seminars papers on re Synergie et Woo, C.H. Article Interference’. by Woo on ‘Consciousness and Quantum Worden, F.G. 1974-1975 ‘Work Session on Brain Interactions with Weak Electric and Magnetic Fields’, research on aspects of olfaction. Worden was of Neurosciences Research Program at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Boston. Director Wright, R.H. 1975, 1980 1978-1981 1961-1970 1967, 1981 Research. Wu T.-M. F.291-F.292 Correspondence ‘2’ Yang, C.N. Correspondence ‘Y’ Includes recommendation. 1967 International Course on Matter, Trieste, Italy, October - December 1967. Emission of infra red radiation by moths. the Theory of Condensed F.291 Ziman, J.M. Zinner, H. H. Frohlich NCUACS 159/2/08 Correspondence, F.1-F.336 F.293-F.316 INDIVIDUAL CORRESPONDENCE FILES 1969-1989 F.293-F.304 Coffey, W.T. 1979-1989 Includes research applications and offprints. 12 folders. was Coffey Electrical Dublin, Ireland. and College based at the Microelectronics Engineering Department, Trinity F.305-F.307 Kenyon, J.N. 1981-1987 3 folders. Kenyon was a doctor interested in areas of alternative medicine. He established a project to record energy change around the body with a view to this information being of diagnostic use. and re_ of 9 folders. re Mie, G. for Correspondence publication the German physicist, Gustav Mie (1869-1957) by H. Honl and E. Plétze. the correspondence of preparation papers F.308-F.316 Frohlich agreed to act as consultant. Mie was Professor of Physics at the University of Freiburg, 1924-1935. Frdhlich spent two years with Mie at Freiburg and in consequence was invited by H6nl and Pldtze to assist with the project to publish his correspondence. 1969-1980 Plétze is Fréhlich’s principal correspondent. H. Frohlich NCUACS 159/2/08 Correspondence, F.1-F.336 F.317-F.334 MISCELLANEOUS CORRESPONDENCE 1954-1990 ‘Initial deposit of papers of Prof. Frohlich 1973’ 1954-1973 1954, 1965 deposited with University Three letters, Archives, University of Liverpool in 1973, and related correspondence. is Frohlich described the three letters as follows: ‘The first a temporary appointment | once held at the University of Leiden which at that time was made by the Queen of Holland directly. ... Secondly there is a letter from R.P. Feynman of September 1954 which laid the foundation to what is now a very wide line of research. a letter Japanese whose son came to work for me. ...’ 1954 Also from from ... is a F.318-F.329 ‘Miscellaneous correspondence’ 1963-1990 Contents of bulky folder so inscribed. 1970-1972 1963-1969 1975-1976 1973-1974 1982-1983 1977-1979 1980-1981 H. Frohlich NCUACS 159/2/08 Correspondence, F.1-F.336 1985-1986 1988-1989 1990, n.d. F.330-F.334 ‘Bio Correspondence’ 1973-1986 Contents of folder so inscribed. ‘Vibrations Correspondence’ - Raman Spectra Crystals _ etc. 1973-1974 4 folders. 1983-1986 inscribed found within ‘Bio F.331-F.334 D.M. Blow and D.C. Contents of so Correspondence’ folder. folder Includes correspondence with Phillips re obtaining crystals of proteins. Correspondence found loose in ‘Bio Correspondence’ folder. 2 folders. REFERENCES AND RECOMMENDATIONS Appointments, grant applications, etc. F.335-F.336 1974-1990 Unindexed. H. Frohlich NCUACS 159/2/08 INDEX OF CORRESPONDENTS AARHOLT, E. ACADEMIC PRESS, INC ACHIMOWICZ, Jerzy Z. ADEY, W. Ross el C.93 Bank 2 C.28; G30; E.647E4038; E125, F.3) F.4 See also E.65 ADKINS, C.J. B.88 ADVANCES IN ELECTRONICS AND ELECTRON PHYSICS C.93-C.94 AIGRAIN, Pierre ALBERT, Ernest ALEXANIAN, M. ALLIBONE, Thomas Edward AMERICAN SCIENTIST E25 F.6 ey, ANDRADE, J.D. ANGELIDIS, T.D. ANITOFF, O.E. ASCARELLI, G. AULUCK, F.C. BALANOVSKI, E. PaO Pestle elk POG Oliv ANTONOWICZ, K. ARECCHI, F. Tito B01, 213 E.45, F.14 ATKINSON, E. Ronald See E.106 F.20 See also E.126 BARNARD, Monroe Grey BARRETT, Terence W. BAR’YAKHTER, I.V. BARD, Jonathan B.L. ao 6 BAe, radg E.120 BARSAMIAN, S.T H. Fréhlich NCUACS 159/2/08 BASU, D. BATEMAN, J.B. BEHRMAN, E.J. BELE EGE; BEMSKI, G. Index of correspondents ES F.21, F.174 E22 F.23 F.24 BENTALL, Richard H.C. 20 al. 20 BERCZI, A. BERKO, Stephan BERTEAUD, A J. BETTS, Donald D. BHATIA, Avadh Behari EEZi(; 2 B.20 E365E64-— 65,674 F258 See also E.37 Cts, Eilers 2 e226 04, £36) E64, E105 See also E.37, F.29 BHATTACHARRYYA, S.C. Ec oO) rote 32 E22 ,E23 BICZO, G. BILZ, Heinz BING, Liu E33 B.180 H.144 F.34 Eco BIRCH, James R. BIRMAN, Joseph L. BHAUMIK, Kamales BHAUMIK, Debaijyoti BHATTACHARYA, H.P. F.40 fo) E23 Co, e46,E 47 E75, F.36 See also E.64 BOHM, David Joseph Or, F.38 F.39 BLACK, D.G, Jr BLOCH. Felix BLYTHE, A.R. BORELIUS, G. H. Frohlich NCUACS 159/2/08 BORSELLINO, Antonio BOWERS, R.G. BRANS, C.A.J. BRAUER, Wolfram BRAUN, Ernest BRAY, Ralph BRESLER, S. BRITISH COUNCIL BRUCK, Rudiger BRUNNER, Horst BUCKEL, W. BUCKINGHAM, Michael J. BUCKMASTER, H.A. Index of correspondents See E.17 F.41 eit, Boon. 42 F.43 Bos, 24/7787 F.44 770) 90, &.96; G40, F05 F.46 330 47334 F.48 F.49 CAIN, Charles A. BULLOCK, Theodore R. BULLOUGH, Robin K. CALLEN, Herbert B. CARERI, Giorgio F.53, F.54 B.266 oO ot 02 CALDERWOOD, James H. CARL HANSER VERLAG CARFAX PUBLISHING COMPANY C 99-6101 Cais, E16 5.55 See also C.102 E32 CASSELS, James MacDonald F.57 B.206 Bilda F.56 C.95 E.128 CASTLE, J.G., Jr CELL BIOPHYSICS CARMI, Gideon CARSTENS, Veronica EAA, G.o2o CERF, R. H. Frohlich NCUACS 159/2/08 CHAKRAVARTY, A.S. CHATTERJEE, R. CHAVDA, Lakha Khima CHELA-FLORES CHERNAVSKI, D.S. CHIN, S.L. CIRAOLO, G. CLARICI, J. CLARKE, Jane G. CEEARY, oF CLEGG, James S. CLEVELAND, S. Index of correspondents F.58 See also E.96, E.98 B.152 F.59 See FLORES See E.106 F.61 B.109 i O2 F.63 See F.64 C.30, E.83-E.85, F.65 F.65 COLLINS, Robert CORDONE, Lorenzo COWAN, Jack D. CRC PRESS, INC F.293-F.304 COOK, lan A. CORBEN, H.C. C.96 F.68 E133 Bal, COHEN, E.D.G. (‘Eddie’) COLLECTIVE PHENOMENA COFFEY, William Thomas Pr Cone. 34:36) E46) E65: = 74) E109; 6.67 See also E.64 CRICK, Francis Harry Compton CUMMINGS, Frederick W. ean RZ F.54 Fo B.233, F.69 B.184, B.185 C.28, F.70 F.325 CRIQUI, Fernand GROGCKER Riri: CULLEN, Alexander Lamb H. Frohlich NCUACS 159/2/08 CUMMINS, Herman Z. DALTON, A.J.P. DANIELLI, James Frederic DAUNT, J.G. DAVYDOV, A.S. DEAVER, B.S. DESMEDT, J. DEVREESE: J: DEVYATKOV, N.D. DEWAN, E.M. DING Da-fu DOGLIA, Silvia M. Index of correspondents E.66 See also F.74 Fo C21 E76 E3s E1067 bea, See F.78 See F.79 F.80 F.81 F.82 F.83 B108-8 11038 144.6114 See also B.113 F.84 E63); 66, F303 See ROY DUNNE, Lawrence J. DUTTA-ROY DRACZYNSKI, Gisela DRANSFELD, Klaus DRISSLER, Friedrich DONIACH, S. DOSE K B.297, F.85 E122 B.50, B.53, C.20, F.87 DUBLIN INSTITUTE OF ADVANCED STUDIES See also C.100 EDWARDS, Sir Samuel Frederick (Sir Sam) EDELMAN, Gerald Maurice F.89 F.90 92 F.93 F.328 C.105, F.94 EDELSACK, Edgar A. B.134, B.138, F.214 EAGLES, D.M. EDWARDS, Ross H. Frohlich NCUACS 159/2/08 Index of correspondents EIDENSCHINK, Rudolf ELLIOTT, Sir Roger James ELSEVIER SCIENTIFIC PUBLISHING COMPANY ENANDER, Bengt ENZ, Charles P. ESTATE OF ALBERT EINSTEIN EUROPEAN PHYSICAL SOCIETY EVANS, D. Gareth EVANS, Myron W. EXEBY.D. FABERGE, A.C. FAIN, B. F.95 C.105 F.96 Feit F.98 F.309 F.80 F.99 F.100, F.101 F.102 F.103 F.104 FAIRBANK, William M. FATT, Paul FERREIRA, Ricardo FORSTER, Eric O. FOUSEK, Jan B.205, F.106 F.107 FEYNMAN, Richard Phillips FLORES, Julian CHELA- F.105 See also E.23, E.25 EG E5ae 107A F317 See also E.5 See also E.5 FRANK, Sir (Frederick) Charles FRAUENFELDER, Hans FRANGOPOL, Petre T. F.60 F.54 F.326 324 B.347 F.243 E110 FOX, Sidney W. FRANCO, Fidel Ee orekalda F39,F.113 FROHLICH, Fanchon Index of correspondents H. Frohlich NCUACS 159/2/08 FROOD, D.G. FURIA, Luciano GANDHI, O.P. GAUTHERIE, Michel GAYDUK, V.I. GENERAL MOTORS CORPORATION GENNES, Pierre-Gilles de GENZIL, Ludwig GERZON, S.A. GIAEVER, lvar GILAT, Gideon F.114 See also E.11 326-352 E Oo} le loy moe E.94 BG E.2-E.4 ESE 7 See also E.16 F.117, &.143; &:280; F:330 C.96 F.118 F.119-F.121 B.4108, B:110'-B:1142.B8:114-6.30 See also B.113 C.30, E.106 CAO E26 GIUDICE, Emilio DEL GODIK BE: GOLDSWORTHY, A. GOMATAM, Ravi V. GOODWIN, Brian GOURRET, J.P. GRANDOLFO, M. F.326 E69 C.96 B.348 F.124 E84, F122, 5.123; 5.140 GORDON AND BREACH SCIENCE PUBLISHERS LTD F.18 GREENWOOD, David Anthony B:299, £46, F.126, F.150 GRIFFITHS, T. Redston GRANT, Edward H. GREEN, David E. GREENSHIELDS, R.N. GROSMANN, M. GRENE, Marjorie H. Frohlich NCUACS 159/2/08 GRUBER, Bruno GRUNDHERR, Christian von GRUNDLER, W. GULYAEV, Y. GUTFREUND, Herbert (‘Freddie’) GUY, Arthur W. (‘Bill’) GYORFFY, Balasz L. GYORGYI, Albert SZENT- HAAR, D. TER HAENSEL, R. HAJDU, J. Index of correspondents E130 F.330 B.198, C.21, C.24, D.51, F.324 E.106 Bola o2 E.65, F.129 F.130 E254E26, £:84 See also E.8 C.105, C.116-C.119 See also B.108, B.110 G103-C 108 C412 See also C.109 rasa F.133 HAKEN, Herman HAMEROFF, S.R. HANKE, W. HANSEN, Arthur G. HANSEN, W. DROST- HART, John HARTLEY, A.J. E67, F.88 Eas C3 See also E.136 Bi WO E45) 6.67,-23/9 E132, F.328 See also B.207, E.46, F.137 B.66, B.199, B.202, B.204, C.28, C32, 4101, F135 HEITLER, Kathleen Winifred Suir F.203 F.136 HARTNAGEL, H.L. HASTED, John B. Bi13675194 F.5 HEITLER, Walter Heinrich HEISENBERG, Werner HELLER, John H. Bi205,E.36 H. Frohlich NCUACS 159/2/08 Index of correspondents HERMAN, Robert HERZBERG, Gerhard HESS, Benno HEYMANN, F.F. HIGGINS, Christopher LONGUET- HILEY, Basil J. HO Mae-Wan HOCH, Paul K. HODGKIN, Dorothy Mary Crowfoot HOFACKER, G.L. HOKKYO, Noboru HOLLAND, Brian HOLMES, Howard L. ES See F.319 F.138 edog E.80 F.39 See MAE-WAN HO F.43, F.323 F330 See also E.43 F.141 F.142 Bla, F319 See also F.329 Only eon 4. HUBNER, Gerhard 06, 5.305 F.146 IBERALL, A. ILLINGER, Karl H. HONL, H. HORVATH, L.I. F.143 F.323 F.320 F.144 HUANG, Huey W. HOMOEOPATHIC DEVELOPMENT FOUNDATION LTD C.121 INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF ENGINEERING SCIENCE INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF QUANTUM CHEMISTRY E8675 .147 See also E.103 INSTITUTE OF PHYSICS F.323 F.148 F.149 C.120 INGBER, Lester INOUE, Masayoshi H. Frohlich NCUACS 159/2/08 Index of correspondents INTERNATIONAL UNION OF PURE AND APPLIED PHYSICS E.7, E.42 JAMES, Hubert M. EOS JAPAN SOCIETY FOR THE PROMOTION OF SCIENCE Scho}, Kee JEREE. A: Jl, Sungchui JOURNAL OF THE LESS-COMMON METALS JOURNAL OF THEORETICAL BIOLOGY JULESZ, B. JUNK, Wolfgang J. KADONOFF, L.P. KAISER, Friedemann KAPRIELIAN, Z.A. See F.319 Roo Can C.121 See F.319 E.114 See F.319 C244G 52, E102 2 ES KARGER, Hertha KEILMANN, Fritz KELL, Douglas B. KEMMER, Nicholas E.22 E00 B.268 Baloo KARREMAN, George KEETON, William T. KAWAMURA, Hazimu KENDREW, Sir John Cowdery B.213, B.215, B.216, B.218, C.24, G32. F155 C.32 F.158 F.159 F.324 F.156 F.157 KERNAN, Anne KNEUBUHL., F. KOHN, Walter KOPVILLEM, Uno KREMER, F. KENYON, Julian N. F.305-F.307 See B.146, F.332 C.35 H. Frohlich NCUACS 159/2/08 KRESIN, Vladimir Z. KREUZER, Hans Juergen KRUGER, Ekkehard KUBO, Ryogo KUPER, Charles G. KURTI, Nicholas KURZYNSKI, M. LADIK, J. LAL, Pyare LAMPERT, Murray A. LANDAHL, H.D. LANDAUER, Rolf Index of correspondents E.124 C4104 C107, C408: F160 See also C.105 F.323 E10) E39 bGi E.41, F.162 50) EOS B.153 E.83 F.164 E.46 Ballon B221 E64) E36, E07 E./4, 6.165 LATHAM, John LANDSBERG, Erich E.46 LEDERER, Hermann LE COUTEUR, K.J. F.168 F.169 623 C103; F166; F.167 LEVERHULME TRUST LEGGETT, Anthony James LANDSBERG, Peter Theodore F.320 Bel72 ete F.174 LI, Ke-hsueh LIBOFF, A.R. LIFSHITZ, E.M. LIFSON, S. Blof o22 C.108 in BZ, 107 LEGEVER GR: LEONARDI, C. LEVINTHAL, C. See E.16 H. Fréhlich NCUACS 159/2/08 LING, Gilbert N. LITTLE, William A. LOGUNOV, A.A. LOHMANN, Wolfgang LORIS, Kurt LOW, W. LOWDIN, Per-Olov McCONNELL, Harden M. McCONNELL, James R. McGEE, James Dwyer McLEAN, W.L. Index of correspondents = 26954475 46.677 See also E.34, F.175 EO, E76 Ess E.84 O20 Cin E26) Ears See also E.17, E.25 Ea F.179 F.54, F.180 F.181 MAAL@E, O. MACEDO, Jorge MAE-WAN HO Fate2 F183 F.184 C.97, C.98, F.185 MARKS, Paul A. MAKI, Ziro MANDEL, M. P23 bao Son Edn MADDOCK, Peter MANSFIELD, Sir Peter MADDOx, Sir John Royden E.106 E5o-Ev 14-6, 20, £26: E62 E42 E43) 649-2152 E74, E30) E731, 1:89) E90, E104), EZ E14 Exo. 29 MASCARENHAS, Sergio MASON, Sir (Basil) John F.186 Eo20 E87 F.326 F027 Eo2) Falco MARKOV, Marko MAROIS, Maurice MARSHALL, I.N. H. Frohlich NCUACS 159/2/08 MATHEJA, Johann H. MATSUBARA, Takeo MATSUDA, H. MATSUOKA, Hideaki MATTHIAS, Bernd Index of correspondents F.189 E.38 E.39 F.326 B96) 226227626, E 34 237, E.64, E.65, F.190 MAX PLANCK GESELLSCHAFT MAZUR, P. MEHRA, Jagdish MELANDER, Wayne MENEFEE, Emory MENON, Mambillikalathil Govind Kumar Eon F.192 F.320 F.193 F.194 E.41 MIE, Friedrich F.oi3, F314 E87. |= ls MIEHER, Robert Lee MILD, Kjell Hansson MILLER, Dale Armin MINAKATA, Akira See F.308-F.316 E23, F197, F.198 MITRA, R. Tapan MITSUI, Toshio MOENS, Peter B. MISHRA, M.K. MISHRA, R.K. = 133 F.195 F.196 MIE, Gustav Adolf Feodor Wilhelm Ludwig Eno MOJUMDER, Monzoor Ahmed MORAVCSIK, Michael J. MONTAGNOLI, Giorgio MONTGOMERY, Jane Raley C.96 F.200 F.201 99s 100 325 MONTROLL, Elliott W. H. Frohlich NCUACS 159/2/08 MOTT, Sir Nevill Francis MOTZKIN, S. MULLER, Anthonie MURRAY, J.D. MUSAT, Valentin P. MYSYROWICZ, A. NABARRO, Frank Reginald Nunes NAG, B.R. NAGL, Walter NAGLE, John F. NAKAJIMA, Sadao Index of correspondents C.104, C.109, F.203 See also C.101-C.103 F.204 F.322 F.322 F.326 F.205 F.206 F.207 F231 F.208 39,116; 6.209 NAKAJIMA, Teru R37 E.74 C.120 NATURE NIELSON, Peter J. NEUMANN, Eberhard C.97, C.98, F.144, F.193 NIEMEYER, Horst NIKITINE, S. NEUROLOGICAL RESEARCH F.322 F.210 C.121 NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES, USA NATIONAL ACADEMY OF ENGINEERING, USA B.1 NORTH ATLANTIC TREATY ORGANIZATION (NATO) OFFICE OF NAVAL RESEARCH, USA oy 26:22) E34, E36 E.111A, F.325 Ero 2e eet E10 NORTH, Anthony C.T. NORTH, Dwight O. O’DWYER, John J. O’KONSKI, Chester T. H. Fréhlich NCUACS 159/2/08 ONSAGER, L. OPEN UNIVERSITY O’RAIFEARTAIGH, Lachlainn ORGEL, Leslie Eleazar O’SULLIVAN, Richard A. Index of correspondents See E.5 F215 F.319 F.216 F322 OXFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS C.99-C.115, E.12 PAL, M.K. PALMA, Massimo Ugo PAPA, Tullio PARANJAPE, Bhala V. PARMENTER, Robert H ot B.230, F.217 See also E.17 E.56 E.120, F.218-F.220 See also E.105 C96, :33 E oO. 222 PAULING, Linus Carl PEACOCKE, Arthur R. PEAT, F. David PERKINS, Courtland D. C.101 F.328 C.101 re22a PENGUIN BOOKS LTD PEIERLS, Sir Rudolf Ernst PATON, Sir William Drummond Macdonald 226 PHILLIPS, David Chilton, Baron PETICOLAS, Warner L. PHYSICS LETTERS A C.88 C.109 F.224 322 227, PHILPOTT, Michael R. E74 E223 2220) nose C101b 226.46: 330 C.116-C.119 PENROSE, Oliver PETHIG Re PETROV, Elmar PICK, Joan Margaret H. Frohlich NCUACS 159/2/08 Index of correspondents PIKE, Edward Roy PINES, David PITMAN PUBLISHING COMPANY PLOTZE, Ernst POHL, Douglas G. POHL, Herbert A. POKORNY, J. POLLOCK, Kent POLONSKY, Joseph POPP arnitz PORTER, George, Baron B54-6.108: F318 F320 See also F.238, F.322 ES/ C.121 F.308-F.314 See also F.331 C.33 B84 12076229 E26) 230 C.33 F.320 E.84, E85, F.231 F.232 POTAPOV, Sergey L. 29 F.233 Eis, b.230 See F.321 PRIGOGINE, llya PRIOU, A. PROHOFSKY, E.W. POWLES, J.G. PRIBRAM, Karl H. F.236 F.320 F.237 F.234 See also E.26 RADHAKRISHNAN, Venkitachalam PRYCE, Maurice Henry Lecorney E10; F259 E2- E12 222 Boo 4 eco: F.320 See also E.48 RADIO CORPORATION OF AMERICA F.319 F322 F.238 RAMACHANDRAN, G.N. RAMSEY, Norman W. RAPOS, Michal RAETHER, Heinz H. Frohlich NCUACS 159/2/08 REED, Clive W. RENK, K. RESIBOIS, P. RICE, Michael J. ROGERS, Vernon J. ROSE, Albert ROSENBLUM, Bruce ROSENHEAD, Louis ROSENTHAL, Saul W. ROTHEN, Alexander ROTHLIN, Carl ROTTOLI, Ernesto ROWLAND, George Index of correspondents E.47 F.240 F.241 F.242 E135 B.274, E.25, F.319 322 Ets F.322 F.319 oi B.109, B.346, F.244, F.326 F.320 C24, 6:33; F323 F.319 E328 E75 E1245 245 SACKMANN, E. ROYAL SOCIETY ROY, Binayak DUTTA- RUCH, Ernst RUDMAN, C.J. RUVALDS, John ROWLANDS, Stanley B.307 See also F.91 E.O20E 387109) = 4445-655. E/0-E (4eE 7/0, E4106) bal45: F.162, F.166, F.167 F.248 B.129, F.101A, F.246 See also C.114 E.83 See also E.84 Ro27 = o26 SCHEIDER, Walter SCHIFF, H. SCHLECHT, Peter SADIKARIO, Samuel SCAIFE, Brendan K.P. F.247 E88 E 105smoa8 H. Fréhlich NCUACS 159/2/08 SCHLITTER, Jurgen SCHLOGL, Friedrich SCHROEDER, M.R. SCHWAN, H.P, SCHWARTZ, Alan W. SCHWARTZ, James H. SCHWARZ, G. SCHWEBER, S. SCHWEGLER, H. SCHWEITZER, Paul SCOTT, James F Index of correspondents Feo22 C.100, F.249 B.238 C.101, C.108, C.114, E.64, E.74, F.250 See C.102 F251 F252 F206 Es F322 E.83-E.85, F.334 roO2t SEWELL, Geoffrey L. C.108-C.111, C.113, C.114, F.254 SHIRKOV, D.V. SHOENBERG, David SHIMIZU, H. SHIMONY, Abner Baic6, 20% 630 SHALL, Sydney SHEPHERD, lan 255 B.81, F.256 h.o2 F.258 F.259 SHADOWITZ, Albert SHINER, John Stewart F.262 E35 E66 See also E.34, E.37 E15 See also E.16 F.325 fee F.260 SITKO, S.P. SLECHTA, Jiri SIEGEL, Edmund SIEHQUEITE, D: SIMPSON, J.H. F.261 Index of correspondents H. Frohlich NCUACS 159/2/08 SMITH, Cyril W. SOBELL, Henry M. SOBOLEV, S.L. SOCIETY FOR MATHEMATICAL BIOLOGY INC. SOCIETY FOR THE PROTECTION OF SCIENCE AND LEARNING LTD SPRINGER-VERLAG STONEHAM, Michael E. SIOYEOV, S:P. STRATTON, R. SUDARSHAM, E.C.G. SUPEKAR, S.B. B.57, B88; B91, F329 See also B.59, B.60, C.33 B.242 See F.321 Balion F.324 Coy Cail, Cal23Gi20, G29, C734, G40; ©:96; C.120,E 10255 312, Foie F.263 F.264 Eyed E22 23/7, Ge260 F.266 SUTTON, Leslie Ernest SZOPLIK, Tomasz e226 34 E4120 TAKASHI INOUE TAKASHIMA, Shiro F.268 F.270 TABOADA, John TAKAHASHI, Y. TAYLOR, J.G. TAYLOR. Es, C.101 F.267 B.146 E74, E105 F269 See also E.64 23 E274 See also E.103 TEXAS INSTRUMENTS INC. one CAO E272 Css, F525 Bere svete 22 TERREAUX, Charles THELLUNG, A. THIRRING, Walter E. THOM, René H. Frohlich NCUACS 159/2/08 THOMAS, H. THONEMANN, P.C. THORNTON, B.S. TISZA, L. TOKUOKA, Zensuke TOMITA, K. TOMPSETT, David H. TOMURA, M. TONER, W.T. TONG, B.Y. TOYODA, Toshiyuki TOYOZAWA, Yutaka TSUZUKI, T. Index of correspondents F.320 F.320 C.118, C.119 See E.5, E.46 E.116, F.274 E.38, F.144, F.275 F.328 See F.323 F.326 F.318 E39) 276 E.116 5.39 VACEK, K. VAUGHAN, J.M. VEZZOLI, G.C. E0239 E.41 E.3 VENKATESAN, D. = 126 F.277 F.238 UDGAONKAR, B.M. VALENTA, Milton W. VRBENSKA, Jaroslava UHLENBECK, George E. B.110 WALTER, Donald O. WANDERLINGH, F. F.278 2h E10 F.329 E23 F.328 WADA, Akiyoshi WALACH, Harald WALDMANN, L. H. Frohlich NCUACS 159/2/08 WANNIER, Gregory H. WASSERMANN, Gerhard D. WATTERSON, John Grant WEBB, Sidney J. WEIDLICH, Wolfgang WELCH, G. Rickey WELLER, Edward F. WEST, Ruth WEXLER, G. WEYERER, H. WHITFIELD, George WIGNER, Eugene Paul Index of correspondents E.35 B.255, F.278 e219 Bi5e76 935.238" F251), F280 See also B.54 F.323 F.323 E27 Ss F.323 F.281 F.320 C.103, E.64 See also E.65 E6 See also E.5 WILCOCK, Bruce WILSON, C.B. WITT, H.T. C.99-C.101, C.106 E465 75 WINFREE, Arthur T. WIKSTROM. Marten F.282 See also D.34 F.283 Fold ro20 WOLKOWSKI, Zbigniew William WILLIAM WALDORF ASTOR FOUNDATION E.87 WORLD HEALTH ORGANISATION E12 See E.84 B.260 E.61-E.63 WRIGHT, R.H. WU Tsu-ming WOLL, E.J. WOLPERT, Lewis WOO, C.H. B.136, B.138 F.284, F.285 H. Frohlich NCUACS 159/2/08 YAHIA, J. YAMADA, Yasusada YANG, Chen-Ning YUKAWA, Hideki ZABA, Bogumil N. ZIENAU, Sigurd ZIMAN, John Michael ZINNER, H. ZON, JR. Index of correspondents F.318 Sale Eo 22,625 6 2604 44 See also E.35, E.36 E10 See also E.5, E.17, F.274 F.18 See F.139 C.100, F.291 F.292 F322 See also F.323
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