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NATIONAL CATALOGUING UNIT FOR THE ARCHIVES OF CONTEMPORARY SCIENTISTS Catalogue of the papers and correspondence of Edward Raymond Andrew, FRS (1921-2001) NCUACS catalogue no. 164/7/08 By Anna-K. Mayer and Timothy E. Powell Catalogue of the papers and correspondence of Edward Raymond Andrew, FRS (1921-2001) NCUACS catalogue no. 164/7/08 By Anna-K. Mayer and Timothy E. Powell E.R. Andrew NCUACS 164/7/08 Title: Compiled by: Date of material: 1939-2001 Anna-K. Mayer and Timothy E. Powell Catalogue of the papers and correspondence of Edward Raymond Andrew FRS (1921-2001), physicist NCUACS catalogue no. 164/7/08 © 2008 National Cataloguing Unit for the Archives of Contemporary Scientists, University of Bath Extent of material: 847 items Deposited in: The University of Nottingham Library Reference: GB 0159 PRA E.R. Andrew NCUACS 164/7/08 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 E.R. Andrew NCUACS 164/7/08 NOT ALL THE MATERIAL IN THIS COLLECTION MAY YET BE AVAILABLE FOR CONSULTATION. ENQUIRIES SHOULD BE ADDRESSED IN THE FIRST INSTANCE TO: THE ARCHIVIST THE UNIVERSITY OF NOTTINGHAM LIBRARY NOTTINGHAM E.R. Andrew NCUACS 164/7/08 LIST OF CONTENTS GENERAL INTRODUCTION SERIES 1 PUBLICATIONS SERIES 2 BIOGRAPHICAL SERIES 3 TELECOMMUNICATIONS RESEARCH ESTABLISHMENT SERIES 4 UNIVERSITY OF CAMBRIDGE SERIES 5 UNIVERSITY OF NOTTINGHAM SERIES 6 UNIVERSITY OF FLORIDA SERIES 7 RESEARCH SERIES 8 SERIES 10 SERIES 12 NON-TEXTUAL MEDIA SERIES 9 LECTURES SERIES 11 CORRESPONDENCE VISITS AND CONFERENCES SOCIETIES AND ORGANISATIONS INDEX OF CORRESPONDENTS E.R. Andrew NCUACS 164/7/08 GENERAL INTRODUCTION PROVENANCE The papers were received from University of Nottingham Library in May 2008. OUTLINE OF THE CAREER OF EDWARD RAYMOND ANDREW Edward Raymond Andrew was born in Boston, Lincolnshire, on 27 June 1921 and educated at Wellingborough School, Northants. In 1939 he entered Christ’s College Cambridge with an Open Scholarship, obtaining first class honours in both Part | and Part II of the Natural Sciences Tripos. Following his graduation in 1942, he undertook wartime service as a Scientific Officer at the Telecommunications Research Establishment in Malvern, Worcestershire, studying the attenuation of microwave radar signals through gun flashes. As he recalled, in the process he also ‘learnt a great deal of practical electronics and microwave and radio frequency technology which came in handy later.’ At the end of the war he resumed academic studies at Cambridge, working under David Shoenberg on low temperature physics in the Cavendish Laboratory, where he completed a Ph.D. on problems of the penetration of magnetic fields into Type | superconductors (Resistance measurements on superconductors in magnetic fields, 1949). During this period he held the prestigious Stokes Studentship at Pembroke College. and medical physics. 1948 Andrew continued to study NMR and its applications in physics, chemical physics, biophysics Returning to the UK in 1949, he spent five years as a lecturer in Natural Philosophy at St Andrews University, where he wrote the first textbook to be published about NMR (Cambridge University Press, 1955). In September 1954 he moved to the University College of North Wales at Bangor as Professor for his independent discovery of nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) in liquids and in solids. From of Physics and Head of the Department. While at Bangor in 1958 Andrew discovered the technique of magic angle spinning. In solid-state NMR, spinning the sample at a particular (‘magic’) angle to the magnetic field increased the resolution, thus making for more accurate identification and analysis of In 1948 Andrew received a Commonwealth Fund Fellowship to spend a postdoctoral year at Harvard University in the laboratory of Edward M. Purcell, who was to share the 1952 Nobel Prize for Physics " Spectroscopy Europe, vol. 10/5 (1998), 28. Andrew left Wales in 1964 to become Lancashire-Spencer Professor and Head of the Physics the spectrum. Magic angle spinning became the foundation of modern high resolution NMR studies for chemical structures. Department at the University of Nottingham. There, he continued his work on using rapid rotation of E.R. Andrew NCUACS 164/7/08 samples for high resolution studies and made another major contribution to the field of magnetic resonance with his pioneering studies on magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). He was one of the first to obtain detailed images from human wrist and brain, and established Nottingham as a centre for research in this area. He was also Dean of the Faculty of Science from 1975 to 1978. In order to avoid compulsory retirement at age 65, Andrew left the UK in 1983 to become Graduate Research Professor at the University of Florida, Gainesville, a joint appointment of the Department of Physics and the Radiology Department of the Medical School there. He continued his research in the area of magnetic resonance tomography and played a role in establishing the US National High Magnetic Field Laboratory in Tallahassee, Florida. He retired in 1999. Andrew was the founder Chairman (1956-1959) of the British Radiofrequency Spectroscopy Group and served a second period as Chairman in 1981-1983. Likewise, he was a founder member (and President 1974-1980) of the Groupement AMPERE (‘Atomes et Molécules Par Etudes Radio- Electriques’), whose meetings in France and other, mostly European, venues he regularly attended. In 1984-1987 he acted also as President of the International Society of Magnetic Resonance (ISMAR). He was an editor of Physics Reports and Editor-in-Chief of Magnetic Resonance in Medicine, 1983-1991. Andrew was elected to the Fellowship of the Royal Society of Edinburgh in 1952 and to the Fellowship of the Royal Society in 1984. He also received the Royal Society's Wellcome Medal, 1984, and was awarded honorary degrees from the universities of Turku (Finland), Adam Mickiewicz, Posnan (Poland), Leipzig (Germany) and Wales. 2001’ by Norman Sheppard, Biographical Memoirs of Fellows of the Royal Society, vol. 49 (2003), pp. three daughters. In 1972 Andrew married Eunice Tinning, who survives him. He died on 27 May 2001. He was married twice, first in 1948 to Mary Ralph Farnham, who died of cancer in 1964. They had For a full account of Andrew's life and work see ‘Edward Raymond Andrew 27 June 1921-27 May publications were found, starting with his 1946 paper on the visibility of signals on radar range The archive covers the period 1939-2001. While there is significant material from Andrew's education and early career, a large portion of this archive dates from 1983 to the late 1990s and there is thus a pronounced emphasis on Andrew's activities following his relocation to the US. His war-time and Series 1, Publications, documents Andrew’s written output. A large number of offprints and shorter doctoral research, and the transition to NMR research are documented more sketchily. There are gaps also for the years spent at St Andrews, Bangor and Nottingham. 1-14. DESCRIPTION OF THE COLLECTION E.R. Andrew NCUACS 164/7/08 presentations. The chronological listing of this material, which looks to be comprehensive, was constructed in part with the aid of the bibliography in the Biographical Memoirs of Fellows of the Royal Society, vol. 49 (2003). Also documented is the production of Andrew's 1955 monograph on NMR, which was reprinted four times and appeared also in Russian (in a pirated translation). There are also drafts of later publications (1998-2000) on which he collaborated with colleagues in Poland. Series 2, Biographical, presents a range of material relating to Andrew’s life and career. It includes reminiscences and autobiographical accounts, notebooks from Andrew's student days at Cambridge, documentation of his elections to fellowships and of his honorary doctorates, and material relating to celebrations of his 70th and 75th birthday. There is some photographic material. Series 3, Telecommunications, is a small series comprising seven Royal Air Force exercise books, all dating from Andrew's time as a Scientific Officer with the Telecommunications Research Establishment (TRE) at Malvern College, Worcestershire. The notebooks chiefly cover Andrew’s TRE entrance courses on radar equipment and radar systems, and also contain notes e.g. on experiments. Series 4, University of Cambridge, documents the years when Andrew completed his doctorate in low temperature physics. This is the smallest series by far in this collection, consisting of three items only: copies of the Cavendish Laboratory’s practical course for Part Il in Physics and a manuscript of the electro-magnetic course at the Mond Laboratory, 1945-1948. Series 5, University of Nottingham, includes Andrew’s lecture courses 1965-1983 on such topics as spectroscopy, wave mechanics, biophysics, atomic physics and mechanics. The Nottingham Physics Laboratory is documented in photographs and slides. A file of correspondence and memoranda offers some insight into the life of the Department. Among others there is also correspondence with foreign Sjéblom (1973-1974), the Hungarian biophysicist Rezsé Gaspar (1974-1975) and the Chinese physicist Meng Qing-An (1979-1981). Series 6, University of Florida, forms one of the largest components of this collection. It documents etc, through which Andrew contributed to teaching at UF although this was not a requirement of his position as Research Professor. He lectured widely all over Campus and the wider Florida region, and attended numerous colloquia and special lectures in the departments with which he was associated, meticulously recorded in two spiral-bound notebooks. There is administrative correspondence, 1983- Andrew’s lecture courses 1984-1997 on NMR, polymer physics, MRI, diagnostic radiological physics visitors who came to work in the Laboratory for an extended period, notably the Swedish chemist Rolf applications of magnetic resonance in medicine, radiology, biology and microscopy’, 1990-1993. A Nottingham. Another, much later, notebook records his ‘new development of a device for active magnetic field gradient screening which may be useful in NMR imaging, NMR spectroscopy and other Series 7, Research, features a number of notebooks that provide near continuous, if probably not exhaustive, coverage from Andrew’s postdoctoral year at Harvard through to his early months in 2000, including the annual evaluations Andrew received from the Departments of Physics and of Radiology. Further correspondence covers a project to build a 6 tesla whole body magnet. E.R. Andrew NCUACS 164/7/08 subseries of technical reports documents research 1962-1969. Likewise documented is Andrew's involvement during the 1970s in grant applications to the Medical Research Council (for research on the application of spin mapping to medical diagnosis and treatment) and to the Wolfson Foundation (for an NMR body scanner). The series also includes a section on patents 1956-1981 relating to NMR imaging machines, which Andrew evaluated at the request of the General Electric Company, for whom he acted as a consultant from 1982. There are also notes on spin maps. Series 8, Societies and organisations, another substantial series, documents some of Andrew's involvements with organisations such as the British Radiofrequency Spectroscopy Group, EMI (for whom he did consultancy work on the commercial production of NMR equipment), the Groupement AMPERE, and the International Society of Magnetic Resonance (ISMAR). Andrew also advised the MRC on NMR imaging in clinical problems. Series 9, Lectures, spans a quarter century and over a hundred items, and testifies to Andrew's popularity as a speaker. Among other things this series includes material documenting Andrew's lecture on being awarded a share in the Royal Society’s 1984 Wellcome Foundation Prize in recognition of his contributions to the development of NMR imaging as a diagnostic tool in medicine. There is material also on Andrew's Royal Institution Lecture on MRI, ‘Seeing Safely Inside the Human Body’, given in October 1986. Series 10, Visits and conferences, similarly speaks of Andrew’s powers of clear exposition, which led to his becoming for many years a favoured choice for introducing scientific conferences on NMR. This South Africa, the USSR, China, Australia, North and South America, among others. correspondence was geographical, inducing him to create files based on the location of In addition to this geographical principle he tended to keep personal files on colleagues in his the period covered here, 1968-2000, Andrew visited countless European countries, as well as India, location at the time (e.g. ‘Bangor’), or a mixture of both (e.g. ‘Cambridge’ includes correspondence Nottingham department (‘Peter Mansfield’), former colleagues (‘Waldo Hinshaw’, ‘L.J. Challis’), former all over the world. Indeed the chief ordering principle Andrew appears to have followed in filing series testifies also to what his biographer called ‘his principal non-family interest’, namely travel. In Series 11, Correspondence, comprises half a century (1950-2000) of correspondence with colleagues with Cambridge-based colleagues as well as letters Andrew wrote while he was visiting Cambridge). correspondents (e.g. ‘Scientists in Japan’, one of the oldest files here) or based on Andrew’s own extended periods. with Polish scientists, 1984-2000, many of whom worked with Andrew at the University of Florida for transformation of the NMR free induction delay). There is also an extensive series of correspondence students with whom he continued to keep in touch (‘Gwilyn Parry Jones’), visitors to the department (e.g. ‘Guo Quanzhong’, a Chinese physicist who wrote to Andrew on his research on delayed Fourier (‘Prof. Helion Vargas’) or those whose correspondence with him simply exceeded a certain volume E.R. Andrew NCUACS 164/7/08 Series 12, Non-textual media, includes slides, transparencies and photographs, none of which are explicitly dated. Andrew’s slide collection, filed in pocket sheets that were kept in four ring-binders, features photographs of magnets and MRI equipment, graphs and tables, NMR images of Andrew's anatomy, etc. He appears to have drawn on them for his lecturing activities. The transparencies similarly appear to have been created for lecturing purposes. The photographic material consists of NMR images of Andrew's anatomy. There is also an index of correspondents. LOCATION OF FURTHER MATERIAL Additional Andrew material is still.in the hands of the family. Reports indicate that this material sheds light on aspects of Andrew’s career not much covered here, notably his postdoctoral year in Purcell’s laboratory at Harvard and his discovery of magic angle spinning while at Bangor. Also included in this additional material are research reports from Andrew's time as a Scientific Officer during the Second World War, and notes from his student years in Cambridge and the early British Radiofrequency Spectroscopy Group, etc. It is expected that this additional material will be deposited at the University of Nottingham Library to join this collection in due course.” ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS We are grateful to Dr Waldo Hinshaw for help with some of the photographic material, and to the University of Florida for permission to use the portrait of Andrew, originally shown on their poster 1997. Anna-K. Mayer Bath, 2008 announcing the symposium to celebrate Andrew's 75th birthday, University of Florida, 5 January 2 Communication from L. Shaw at the University of Nottingham Library, 16 July 2008. E.R. Andrew NCUACS 164/7/08 SERIES 1 PUBLICATIONS 1946-2000 PRA/1/1 OFFPRINTS PRA/1/2 DRAFTS 378 items in 47 folders. PRA/1/1 OFFPRINTS 1946-2000 A number of these are photocopies, not originals. 365 items in 22 folders. PRA/1/1/1 E.R. Andrew, The radar presentations, J. Inst. Elect. Eng. 93, IIIA, 1559 (1946) visibility signals on of range PRA/1/1/3 PRA/1/1/4 PRA/1/1/5 ionization PRA/1/1/2 The Trans. Axford in T.M. and a transient flame, Sugden, Andrew, E.R. measurement of Farad. Soc. 44, 427 (1948) D.W.E. E.R. Andrew, Resistance in the intermediate state, Phys. Soc. Cambridge Conf. Proc., 101 (1947) E.R. Andrew, The intermediate state of superconductors. II. The resistance of cylindrical superconductors in transverse magnetic fields, Proc. Roy. Soc. A194, 80 (1948) E.R. Andrew, The intermediate state of superconductors. III. Theory in transverse magnetic fields, Proc. Roy. Soc. A194, 98 (1948) E.R. Andrew, An automatic temperature control for a liquid helium cryostat, J. Sci. Instr. 25, 416 (1948) E.R. Andrew, Size variation of resistivity for mercury and tin, Proc. Phys. Soc. A62, 77 (1949) superconducting of behaviour of cylinders PRA/1/1/6 PRA/1/1/7 E.R. Andrew NCUACS 164/7/08 PRA/1/1/8 PRA/1/1/9 PRA/1/1/10 E.R. superconducting tin foils, Proc. Phys. Soc. A62, 88 (1949) Critical _ field measurements Andrew, on E.R. Andrew, The magnetization of superconducting plates in transverse magnetic fields, Proc. Int. Conf. LT Phys., MIT, 91 (1949) Andrew, E.R. hydrocarbons, J. Chem. Phys. 18, 607 (1950) Molecular motion in_ certain — solid PRA/1/1/11 E.R. Andrew, Superconductivity, Chambers Encyclopaedia 13, 290 (1950) PRA/1/1/12 PRA/1/1/13 Andrew E.R. of superconducting plates in transverse magnetic fields, Proc. Phys. Soc. A63, 13 (1950) magnetization Lock, J.M. The and E.R. Andrew and R. Bersohn, Nuclear magnetic resonance lineshape for a triangular configuration of nuclei, J. Chem. Phys. 18, 159 (1950) PRA/1/1/17 PRA/1/1/16 PRA/1/1/14 PRA/1/1/15 solid hydrocarbons, E.R. Andrew, Nuclear resonance in Physica 17, 405 (1951) E.R. Andrew, Nuclear magnetic resonance absorption in NaSbF6, Phys. Rev. 82, 443 (1951) E.R. Andrew and R.G. Eades, Proton magnetic resonance in solid cyclohexane, Proc. Phys. Soc. A65, 371 (1952) resonance E.R. resonance investigation of solid cyclohexane, Proc. Soc. A216, 398 (1953) E.R. Andrew and F.A. Rushworth, Ring shims for coned magnet polecaps, Proc. Phys. Soc. B65, 801 (1952) Eades, R.G. intermolecular nuclear Andrew E.R. intramolecular second Separation contributions magnetic magnetic Roy. PRA/1/1/19 Andrew and moment of the R.G. Eades, A nuclear PRA/1/1/18 and and of to the the E.R. Andrew NCUACS 164/7/08 PRA/1/1/20 PRA/1/1/21 PRA/1/1/22 PRA/1/1/23 PRA/1/1/24 spectrum, Proc. Phys. Soc. A66, 45 (1953) Andrew E.R. magnetic resonance investigation of three solid benzenes, Proc. Roy. Soc. A218, 537 (1953) nuclear Eades, R.G. and A E.R. Andrew and D. Hyndman, Proton magnetic resonance evidence for the planar structure of the urea molecule, Proc. Phys. Soc. A66, 1187 (1953) Andrew, E.R. correction, Phys. Rev. 91, 425 (1953) magnetic Nuclear resonance modulation E.R. Andrew, Nuclear magnetic resonance evidence of self- diffusion in Crystalline Solids, Bristol, 60 (1954) molecular solids, Defects Report Conf. in E.R. Andrew and magnet: some details applications, El. J., 155, 1344-1346 (1955) Rushworth, A design, F.A. its of large permanent performance and and D. A _ proton Andrew Hyndman, PRA/1/1/27 PRA/1/1/26 PRA/1/1/25 E.R. Andrew, Magnetic resonance symposium at Bangor, Nature 178, 1382 (1956) E.R. Andrew and K.M. Swanson, A method for determining the nuclear relaxation mechanism in crystals, Proc. Phys. Soc. 70B, 436 (1957) E.R. magnetic resonance investigation of the structure of urea, Disc. Farad. Soc. 19, 195 (1955) molecular motion in crystals, Acta. Cryst. 10, 853 (1957) E.R. Andrew and N.D. Finch, Nuclear magnetic resonance spectrum for isosceles triangular configurations of nuclei, Proc. Phys. Soc., 70B, 980 (1957) PRA/1/1/28 PRA/1/1/29 resonance magnetic Andrew, Nuclear study E.R. of E.R. Andrew NCUACS 164/7/08 PRA/1/1/30 E.R. Andrew, R.G. Eades and D.G. Hughes, The nuclear quadruple coupling constant of 23Na in sodium nitrate, Proc. Phys. Soc. 71, 1019 (1958) PRA/1/1/31 E.R. Andrew, Chem. Soc. Spec. Pub. 12, 177 (1958) Nuclear magnetic resonance in crystals, PRA/1/1/32 E.R. Andrew, Nuclear magnetic resonance spectra from a crystal rotated at high speed, Nature 182, 1659 (1958) E.R. Andrew and R.A. Newing, The narrowing of nuclear magnetic resonance spectra by molecular rotation in solids, Proc. Phys. Soc. 72, 959 (1958) A. Andrew, Bradbury Nuclear E.R. magnetic resonance spectra in solids: invariance of the second moment under molecular reorientation, Arch. Sci. 11, 223 (1958) Eades, R.G. and PRA/1/1/33 PRA/1/1/34 PRA/1/1/35 E.R. Andrew, Rotational narrowing of nuclear magnetic resonance spectra, Arch. Sci. 12, 103 (1959) PRA/1/1/36 PRA/1/1/37 PRA/1/1/38 E.R. Andrew, Nuclear magnetic resonance in solids, Brit. J. Appl. Phys. 10, 431 (1959) E.R. Andrew, A. Bradbury and R.G. Eades, Removal of dipolar broadening of nuclear magnetic resonance spectra of solids by specimen rotation, Nature 183, 1802 (1959) E.R. Andrew and K.M. Swanson, An experimental study of the nuclear relaxation mechanism in several crystals, Proc. Phys. Soc. 75, 582 (1960) phosphorus pentachloride, Nature 188, 1103 (1960) E.R. Andrew, Thermal motion in crystals and molecules as revealed by nuclear magnetic resonance, Acta Cryst. 13, 1111 (1960) E.R. Andrew, A. Bradbury, R.G. Eades and G.J. Jenks, Fine of the nuclear magnetic resonance spectra of structure solids: of spectrum PRA/1/1/39 PRA/1/1/40 chemical shift structure of the E.R. Andrew NCUACS 164/7/08 PRA/1/1/41 PRA/1/1/42 PRA/1/1/43 PRA/1/1/44 PRA/1/1/45 E.R. Andrew, A. Bradbury, R.G. Eades and G.J. Jenks, rotated Nuclear magnetic resonance spectra of crystals macroscopically: of phosphorus pentachloride, 9th Colloque AMPERE, Pisa, 371 (1960) spectrum structure fine the of E.R. Andrew, R.G. Eades, Z.M. El Saffar and J.P. Llewellyn, Proton of magnetic molecular solids Colloque AMPERE, Pisa, 379 (1960) containing CH3 groups, temperatures resonance low 9th at E.R. Andrew, J.W. Hennel, S. Clough and R.G. Eades, The temperature coupling constant of 23Na in sodium nitrate, 9th Colloque AMPERE, Pisa, 412 (1960) dependence quadrupole the of Andrew, E.R. containing small molecules, J. Phys. Chem. Solids 18, (1961) resonance magnetic Nuclear solids 9 in E.R. Andrew, K.M. Swanson and B.R. Williams, Angular dependence of for several alkali halide crystals, Proc. Phys. Soc. 77, 36 (1961) spin-lattice relaxation nuclear time 10th PRA/1/1/47 PRA/1/1/46 PRA/1/1/48 Colloque AMPERE at E.R. Andrew, The September 1961, J. Sci. Instr. 39, 1 (1962) E.R. Andrew, Some nuclear magnetic resonance studies with solids, 10th Colloque AMPERE, Leipzig, 210 (1961) E.R. Andrew and D.P. Tunstall, Spin-lattice relaxation in imperfect cubic crystals and in non-cubic crystals, Proc. Phys. Soc. 78, 1 (1961) (1962) on E.R. radiospectroscopy of solids, Bangor, Brit. J. Appl. Phys. 13, 94 (1962) E.R. Andrew, North Wales, New Laboratories for the Department of Physics, Nature 193, 921 University College Conference’ PRA/1/1/49 PRA/1/1/50 Andrew Clough, Leipzig, and of S. E.R. Andrew NCUACS 164/7/08 PRA/1/1/51 E.R. Andrew, R.G. Eades, J.W. Hennel and D.G. Hughes, The magnetic resonance of 23Na nuclei in monocrystalline sodium nitrate, Proc. Phys. Soc. 79, 954 (1962) PRA/1/1/52 E.R. Andrew, Nuclear magnetic resonance and other topics, Encyclopaedic Dictionary of Physics 5, 70 (1962) PRA/1/1/53 PRA/1/1/54 PRA/1/1/55 E.R. Andrew and G.J. Jenks, The narrowing of nuclear magnetic resonance spectra by molecular rotation in solids. ll. Further calculations for a system or reorienting nuclear pairs, Proc. Phys. Soc. 80, 633 (1962) E.R. Andrew and R.G. Eades, Possibilities of high-resolution nuclear magnetic resonance spectra in crystals, Disc. Farad. Soc. 34, 38 (1962) E.R. Andrew, A. Bradbury, R.G. Eades and V.T. Wynn, Nuclear by specimen rotation, Phys. Lett. 4, 99 (1963) cross-relaxation induced PRA/1/1/56 PRA/1/1/57 PRA/1/1/58 PRA/1/1/59 Typescript and original illustrations, including a photograph. E.R. Andrew, Nuclear magnetic resonance investigation of solids, Berichte der Bunsengesellschaft f. Phys. Chem. 67, 295 (1963) E.R. Andrew, R.G. Eades and G.P. Jones, Removal of dipolar broadening in solids, Proc. 5th Experimental NMR Conf. Pittsburgh (1964) E.R. Andrew and D.P. Tunstall, Anisotropy of chemical shift for some fluorine compounds, Proc. Phys. Soc. 81, 986 (1963) NMR Conf., Pittsburgh (1966) E.R. Andrew, The measurement of phosphorus chemical shifts in solids by the rotating-specimen technique, Proc. Int. Symp. NMR, Tokyo, M-3-6 (1965) PRA/1/1/60 E.R. Andrew, NMR in solid phosphorus compounds by the rapidly rotating specimen method, Proc. 7th Experimental E.R. Andrew NCUACS 164/7/08 PRA/1/1/61 PRA/1/1/62 PRA/1/1/63 E.R. Andrew and P.S. Allen, Developments in the nuclear magnetic resonance study of molecular motion in solids, J. Chim. Phys. 63, 85 (1966) E.R. Andrew and V.T. Wynn, Solid-state 31P magnetic resonance shifts and fine structure, Proc. Roy. Soc. 291A, 257 (1966) E.R. Andrew, S. Clough, L.F. Farnell, T.D. Gledhill and |. Roberts, nuclear magnetic resonance spectra, Phys. Lett. 21, 505 (1966) broadening Resonant rotational of PRA/1/1/64 E.R. Andrew, |. Roberts and R.C. Gupta, Helmholtz-type coils of finite cross-section, J. Sci. Instr. 43, 936 (1966) PRA/1/1/65 PRA/1/1/66 E.R. Andrew, L.F. Farnell and T.D. Gledhill, Resolved spin multiplets in the NMR spectra of solids, Phys. Rev. Lett. 19, 6 (1967) E.R. Andrew, resonance in (1967) Y. Apaydin Magnetic a rotating magnetic field, Phys. Lett. 25A, 44 Moore, W.S. and PRA/1/1/67 D.LI. Williams, Andrew and PRA/1/1/69 PRA/1/1/68 Superconductivity, (Revised edition, Pergamon Press) E.R. Chambers Encyclopaedia 13, 289 (1967) E.R. Andrew, Nuclear magnetic resonance in rapidly-rotated solids, Proc. 14th Colloque AMPERE, Ljubljana, 1966, 388 (1967) Physics, Supplementary Volume 2, 363 (1967) E.R. Andrew, Nuclear magnetic resonance, applications of, Enclyclopedic Dictionary of Physics, Supplementary Volume 2, 201 (1967) E.R. Andrew, P.S. Allen and A. Cowking, Proton magnetic resonance in polymethylbenzenes, 14th Colloque AMPERE, Ljubljana, 1966, 1163 (1967) E.R. Andrew, Spin temperature, Encyclopaedic Dictionary of PRA/1/1/70 PRA/1/1/71 Proc. E.R. Andrew NCUACS 164/7/08 PRA/1/1/72 PRA/1/1/73 PRA/1/1/74 PRA/1/1/75 PRA/1/1/76 Factors rapidly-rotated of NMR E.R. Andrew, spectra Cultura from (Sociedade Brasiliera para o Progresso da Ciencia) 20, 528 (1968) resolution Ciencia the solids, affecting e E.R. Andrew and L.F. Farnell, The effect of macroscopic rotation on anisotropic bilinear spin interactions in solids, Mol. Phys., 15, 157 (1968) E.R. Andrew, Nuclear magnetic resonance and molecular motion and Structure of Solids, NBS Special Publication 301, 415 (1969) Molecular Dynamics crystals, organic in E.R. Andrew, L.F. Gledhill and I Roberts, High speed rotors for nuclear magnetic resonance studies on solids, J. Mag. Res. 1, 27 (1969) Firth, T.D. Farnell, M. E.R. Andrew, Nuclear magnetic resonance with rotated Hochfrequentzspektroskopie Gesellschaft der DDR, 443 (1969) specimens, rapidly- Tagung Physikalischen solid der IV groups], molecular reorienting Photocopy. PRA/1/1/78 PRA/1/1/77 E.R. Andrew, M. Firth, A. Jasinski and P.K. Randall, NMR spin multiplets in solids resolved by high-speed rotation, Bull. Am. Phys. Soc. Il 15, 257 (1970) E.R. Andrew and A. Jasinski, Wplyw makroskopowej rotacji na widma cial stalych zawirajacych reorientujace sie grupy molekularne [Macroscopic rotation and spectrum of solid with Ogdlinopolska Konferencja Radiospektroskopia i Elektronika Kwantowa [Polish Conf. Radiospectr. & Quant. Electronics] 1, 96 (1970) to E.R. Andrew, M. Firth, A. Jasinski and P.J. Randall, 19F nuclear spin coupling constants in solids by the high-speed rotation method, Phys. Lett. 31A, 446 (1970) E.R. Andrew, Nuclear magnetic resonance in rapidly rotated solids, Magnetic Resonance, Plenum Press, 163 (1970) R. Brookeman, NMR spectra application pairs E.R. Andrew and reorienting PRA/1/1/79 PRA/1/1/80 PRA/1/1/81 of J. nuclear in solids: E.R. Andrew NCUACS 164/7/08 conformational changes, J. Mag. Res. 2, 259 (1970) PRA/1/1/82 E.R. Andrew, The absence of chemical shift anisotropy in the multiple pulse NMR spectrum of a solid, Phys. Lett. 32A, 520 (1970) PRA/1/1/83 E.R. Andrew, Conformational motion and conformational order-disorder in solids, Phys. Lett. 34A, 30 (1971) PRA/1/1/84 PRA/1/1/85 PRA/1/1/86 E.R. Andrew and A. Jasinski, Nuclear magnetic resonance reorienting spectra molecular groups, J. Phys. C: 391 (1971) Solid State Phys. 4, rapidly-rotated containing solids of E.R. Andrew, The narrowing of NMR spectra of solids by high-speed specimen rotation and the resolution of chemical shift and spin multiplet structures for solids, Prog. NMR Spectroscopy 8, | (1971) E.R. Andrew, J.L. Carolan and P.J. Randall, More precise Knight shift measurements: application to copper, Phys. Lett. 35A, 435 (1971) solids, PRA/1/1/89 PRA/1/1/87 PRA/1/1/88 E.R. Andrew, NMR and conformational motion in Proc. 16th Congr. AMPERE, Bucharest, 1970, 11 (1971) E.R. Andrew, J.L. Carolan and P.J. Randall, Measurement of the Ruderman-kKittel interaction for copper, Phys. Lett. 37A, 125 (1971) NMR, Nature 233, 374 (1971) E.R. Andrew and A. Jasinski, Nuclear magnetic resonance spectra reorienting molecular groups II, Proc. 16th Congr. AMPERE, Bucharest, 1970, 1019 (1971) E.R. Precise measurements of the 63Cu and 65Cu NMR chemical shifts in solid cuprous halides by the high-speed rotation method, Chem. Phys. Lett. 11, 298 (1971) E.R. Andrew, Twenty-fifth anniversary of the discovery of rapidly-rotated PRA/1/1/90 Andrew, J.L. Carolan and P.J. Randall, PRA/1/1/91 of solids containing E.R. Andrew NCUACS 164/7/08 PRA/1/1/92 E.R. Andrew, Wide-line nuclear magnetic resonance, Mag. Res. Rev. 1, 33 (1972) PRA/1/1/93 PRA/1/1/94 PRA/1/1/95 Andrew E.R. resonance investigation of solid mono-, di-, methyl-ammonium chlorides, J. Mag. Res. 7, 429 (1972) magnetic tri- and tetra- Canepa, proton P.C. and A E.R. Andrew and J. Lipofsky, The second moment of the motionally-narrowed NMR spectrum of a solid, J. Mag. Res. 8, 217 (1972) E.R. Andrew, Developments in the motional narrowing of the NMR spectra of solids microscopic and macroscopic, Pure and Applied Chemistry 32, 41 (1972) PRA/1/1/96 E.R. Andrew, NMR in rapidly-rotated metals, Proc. Congr. AMPERE, Turku, 18 (1972) 17th PRA/1/1/97 E.R. Andrew, NMR spectra of reorienting nuclear pairs in solids. and conformational order-disorder, J. Mag. Res. 9, 108 (1973) residence times Unequal: Il. PRA/1/1/99 PRA/1/1/100 PRA/1/1/98 E.R. Andrew, W. S. Hinshaw. and R.S. Tiffen, Nuclear spin- lattice relaxation in solid cuprous halides, J. Phys. C: Solid State Phys. 6, 2217 (1973) E.R. Andrew, W.S. Hinshaw and R.S. Tiffen, More precise determination of the Knight shift of aluminium, Phys. Lett. 46A, 57 (1973) E.R. Andrew and W.S. Hinshaw, Indirect nuclear interaction coupling constants for metallic copper, Phys. Lett. A43, 113 (1973) Chem. Phys. Lett., 24, 399 (1974) E.R. Andrew, W.S. Hinshaw and A. Jasinski, An AB3 high- resolution NMR spectrum in the solid state: 31P in P4S3, E.R. Andrew, High resolution in NMR solids, Proc. 1st Spec. Colloque AMPERE, Cracow, 3 (1973) PRA/1/1/102 PRA/1/1/101 E.R. Andrew NCUACS 164/7/08 PRA/1/1/103 E.R. Andrew, W.S. P.C. Canepa, A solid-state proton NMR investigation of amino acids found in proteins, Chem. Phys. Lett. 26, 50 (1974) Hutchins and Hinshaw, M.G. PRA/1/1/104 E.R. Andrew, W.S. Hinshaw, M.G. Hutchins and A. Jasinski, 31P nuclear magnetic relaxation in solid P4S3, Chem. Phys. Lett. 27, 96 (1974) PRA/1/1/105 E.R. Andrew, W.S. Hinshaw and R.S. Tiffen, NMR in rapidly rotated metallic aluminium and cadmium, J. Mag. Res. IS, 191 (1974) PRA/1/1/106 E.R. Andrew, W.S. Hinshaw and M.G. Hutchins, Proton magnetic relaxation in crystalline amino acids, J. Mag. Res. 15. 196 (1974) PRA/1/1/107 E.R. Andrew, W.S. Hinshaw and R.S. Tiffen, The anomalous 27Al NMR second moment in metallic aluminium, J. Phys. 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Scott, High field NQR of 14N in single crystal glycine, 3rd Int. Symp. NQR Spectroscopy, 111 (1975) PRA/1/1/114 E.R. Andrew, Scientific research in Universities, Memorandum to House of Commons Select Committee on Science and Technology, Second Report, Memoranda Part l, HMSO 261, 84 (1975) British PRA/1/1/115 E.R. Andrew, High resolution NMR in solids, Int. Rev. Sci.: Phys. Chem. ser. 2, vol. 4 (Magnetic resonance), 173-208 (1975) PRA/1/1/116 E.R. Andrew, Spin mapping, Phys. Bull. 27, 15 (1976) PRA/1/1/117 E.R. Andrew, R. Gaspar and W. Vennart, Proton magnetic resonance investigations of solid polyamino acids, Chem. Phys. Lett. 38, 141 (1976) PRA/1/1/118 E.R. Andrew, W.S. Hinshaw, M.G. Hutchins and R.O.1. Sjéblom, Proton magnetic relaxation and molecular motion in cystine, glycine, histidine, serine, tryptophan and tyrosine, Mol. Phys. 31, 1479 (1976) polycrystalline amino acids. |. Aspartic acid, E.R. Andrew, Le professeur Alfred Kastler, Docteur honoris du causa de Groupement d'information 2-4 (1976) Bulletin Mutuelles AMPERE 89, E.R. Andrew, W.S. Hinshaw. M.G. Hutchins, R.O.I. Sj6blom and P.C. Canepa, Proton magnetic relaxation and molecular motion in polycrystalline amino acids. II. Alanine, isoleucine, leucine, methionine, norleucine, threonine and valine, Mol. Phys., 32, 795 (1976) Brit. J. Radiology 49, 1052 (1976) E.R. Andrew, W. Vennart, G. Bonnard, R.M. Croiset, M. Demarcq and E. Mathieu, 31P NMR spectra of P4S9 and P4S10: comparison with related compounds, Chem. Phys. Lett. 43, 317 (1976) E.R. Andrew, W.S. Hinshaw and W.S. Moore, Spin mapping. l’université de Nottingham (UK), PRA/1/1/119 PRA/1/1/120 PRA/1/1/121 PRA/1/1/122 E.R. Andrew NCUACS 164/7/08 PRA/1/1/123 E.R. Andrew, Nuclear magnetic resonance imaging, Phys. Med. Biol. 21, 1004 (1976) PRA/1/1/124 E.R. Andrew, R. Gaspar, T.J. Green and W. Vennart, Proton magnetic relaxation in 19th Congr. AMPERE, Heidelberg, 131 (1976) solid peptides, Proc. PRA/1/1/125 E.R. Andrew, NMR studies in solids and NMR spin mapping, Molecular Spectroscopy, Heyden: London, 65 (1977) PRA/1/1/126 E.R. Andrew, P.A. Bottomley, W.S. Hinshaw, G.N. Holland, W.S. Moore and C. Simaroj, NMR images by the multiple sensitive biological to systems, Phys. Med. Biol. 22, 971 (1977) application method: larger point PRA/1/1/127 E.R. Andrew, Zeugmatography, Proc. 4th AMPERE Int. Summer School, Pula, Yugoslavia, September 1976, ed. R. Blinc and G. Lahajnar, 1-39 (1977) PRA/1/1/128 E.R. Andrew, Body scanning by nuclear spin, Spectrum 150, 2 (1977) PRA/1/1/130 PRA/1/1/131 PRA/1/1/129 Imaging by nuclear magnetic resonance, E.R. Andrew, Phys. Bull. 28, 323 (1977) M.J.R. Hoch and E.R. Andrew, Proton magnetic relaxation in the nucleic acid bases and DNA, Chem. Phys. Lett. 48, 377 (1977) R.O.I. E.R. Andrew, W.S. Hinshaw, M.G. Hutchins and Sjéblom, Proton magnetic relaxation and molecular motion in asparagine, cysteine, glutamine, phenylalanine and proline, Mol. Phys. 34, 1695 (1977) Radiology 51, 273 (1978) E.R. Andrew, W.S. Hinshaw, P.A. Bottomley, G.N. Holland, W.S. Moore and B.S. Worthington, Display of cross sectional J. anatomy by nuclear magnetic resonance imaging, Brit. E.R. Andrew and G.J. Béné, Groupement AMPERE, Phys. Bull. 28, 467 (1977) polycrystalline amino acids. Ill. Arginine, PRA/1/1/132 PRA/1/1/133 E.R. Andrew NCUACS 164/7/08 PRA/1/1/134 E.R. Andrew, L’exploration du corps par spin nucléaire, Médecine et Hygiéne 36, 1862 (1978) PRA/1/1/135 E.R. Andrew, T.J. Green and M.J.R. state proton relaxation of biomolecular components, J. Mag. Res. 29, 331 (1978) Hoch, Solid PRA/1/1/136 PRA/1/1/137 and Bottomley P.A. field penetration, phase shift and power dissipation in biological tissue - implications for NMR imaging, Phys. Med. Biol. 23, 630-643 (1978) magnetic Andrew, E.R. RF Moore W.S. Hinshaw, E.R. Andrew, P.A. Bottomley, G.N. Holland, W.S. structural mapping of nuclear magnetic resonance, Neuroradiology 16, 607 (1978) Worthington, Internal B.S. and PRA/1/1/138 E.R. Andrew, Body scanning by nuclear spin, Austr. J. Instr. and Control 34, 100 (1978) in solid Moore, C. PRA/1/1/139 PRA/1/1/141 PRA/1/1/140 Simaroj and E.R. Andrew, W.S. Hinshaw, G.N. Holland, W.S. Moore, C. Simaroj and B.S. Worthington, NMR imaging in medicine and biology, Proc. 20th Congr. AMPERE, Tallinn, USSR, 53- 56 (1978) E.R. Andrew, R. Gaspar and W. Vennart, Proton magnetic relaxation poly-L-leucine, poly-L- valine and polyglycine, Biopolymers 17, 1913 (1978) poly-L-alanine, E.R. Andrew, P.A. Bottomley, W.S. Hinshaw, G.N. Holland, W.S. S, Worthington, NMR imaging in biological systems, Int. Conf. Mag. Res. Biol. Systems, Nara, Japan, 144 (1978) (1978) E.R. Andrew, W.S. Hinshaw, M.G. Hutchins and A. Jasinski, solid A tetraphosphorus trisulphide, 553 (1978) E.R. Andrew, Introduction and principles of continuous wave NMR. In: Nuclear Resonance in Solids, Proc. 5th AMPERE Int. Summer School & Symp., Rhodos, Greece, ed. F. Milia investigation Roy. resonance Proc. PRA/1/1/142 PRA/1/1/143 Soc. 364A, B. nuclear magnetic of E.R. Andrew NCUACS 164/7/08 PRA/1/1/144 Andrew, Developments E.R. imaging: zeugmatography. In: Nuclear Resonance in Solids, Proc. 5th AMPERE Int. Summer School & Symp., Rhodos, Greece, ed. F. Milia (1978) NMR __ of PRA/1/1/145 E.R. Andrew, Report on XX Congress AMPERE, Tallinn, USSR, 21-26 August 1978, Bull. Mag. Res. 1, 61 (1979) PRA/1/1/146 E.R. Andrew, H.J. Gale and W. Vennart, Lithium chloride glass as a neutral matrix for the EPR study of radiation damage to biomolecules, J. Mag. Res. 33, 289 (1979) PRA/1/1/147 PRA/1/1/148 W.S. Hinshaw, E.R. Andrew, P.A. Bottomley, G.N. Holland, W.S. Moore and B.S. Worthington, An in vivo study of the fore-arm and hand by thin section NMR imaging, Brit. J. Radiology 52, 36 (1979) Andrew, E.R. Zeugmatography. In: Medical Imaging, ed. and M. Publishers Ltd: Aylesbury, 38-43 (1979) magnetic Nuclear resonance imaging: L. Kreel, H.M. PRA/1/1/151 Moore and B.S. In-vivo display PRA/1/1/149 PRA/1/1/150 Worthington, W.S. Hinshaw, E.R. Andrew, P.A. Bottomley, G.N. Holland, W.S. Moore and B.S. Worthington, Internal morphological analysis by NMR imaging, Brit. J. Radiology 52, 349 (1979) E.R. Andrew, P.A. Bottomley, W.S. Hinshaw, G.N. Holland, W.S. Moore, C. Simaroj and B.S. Worthington, NMR imaging at intermediate sizes, Brit. J. Radiology 52, 680 (1979) W.S. Hinshaw, E.R. Andrew, P.A. Bottomley, G.N. Holland, W.S. of macroscopic structure by NMR, Brit. Ass. of Clin. Anatom. 61, 154 (1979) Trans. Roy. Soc. B289, 471 (1980) E.R. Andrew, D.J. Bryant and E.M. Cashell, Proton magnetic relaxation of proteins in the solid state: molecular dynamics of ribonuclease, Chem. Phys. Lett. 69, 551 (1980) E.R. Andrew, NMR imaging of intact biological systems, Phil. PRA/1/1/152 PRA/1/1/153 E.R. Andrew NCUACS 164/7/08 PRA/1/1/154 PRA/1/1/155 PRA/1/1/156 Andrew, E.R. intact biological systems: concluding remarks, Phil. Trans. Roy. Soc. B289, 553 (1980) resonance magnetic Nuclear of Andrew E.R. imaging, South African J. Sci. 76, 256 (1980) M.J.R. Hoch, and Magnetic resonance E.R. Andrew, Nuclear magnetic resonance imaging: the multiple sensitive point method, IEEE Trans. Nucl. Sci., NS- 27, 1232 (1980) PRA/1/1/157 E.R. Andrew, NMR imaging biology Biophys. Struct. Mech. 6, Suppl. 1-4 (1980) in and medicine, PRA/1/1/158 E.R. Andrew, NMR imaging in Proc. RAMIS-79, Poznan, 5 (1980) intact biological systems, PRA/1/1/159 E.R. Andrew, Magic angle spinning in spectroscopy, Phil. Trans. Roy. Soc. A299, 505 (1981) solid state NMR NMR _ of and B.S. study PRA/1/1/161 PRA/1/1/162 PRA/1/1/160 Radiology of Worthington, the Nuclear magnetic Brain, Skull E.R. Andrew, D.J. Bryant, E. M. Cashell and Q.A. 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Mag. Res. Biol. Systems, P 109 (1982) E.R. Andrew, D.N. Bone, D.J. Bryant, E.M. Cashell and R. Gaspar, proteins investigated through T1D, Proc. 10th Int. Conf. Mag. Res. PRA/1/1/174 molecular motions Slow in solid E.R. Andrew NCUACS 164/7/08 PRA/1/1/175 E.R. Andrew, The application of nuclear magnetic resonance in medicine: methods of NMR imaging, Proc. Int. Workshop Phys. & Eng. in Med. Imaging, IEEE, 271-276 (1982) PRA/1/1/176 PRA/1/1/177 PRA/1/1/178 Andrew, E.R. status Bioscience Reports 2, 707-712 (1982) current The of medical imaging, Spin imaging. E.R. Andrew, In: New Techniques and Applications of Magnetic Resonance, Proc. 7th AMPERE Int. Summer School, Portoroz, Yugoslavia, ed. R. Blinc and M. Vilfan, 29-48 (1982) E.R. Andrew, Perspectives in NMR imaging. In: Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Imaging, ed. C.L. Partain, A.E. James, F.D. Rollo and R.R. Price, W.B. Saunders Co: Philadelphia, 3-14 (1983) PRA/1/1/179 E.R. Andrew, D.J. Bryant and T.Z. Rizvi, The Role of water in solid proteins, Chem. Phys. Lett. 95, 463-466 (1983) the dynamics and proton relaxation of PRA/1/1/181 PRA/1/1/182 L. Partain, PRA/1/1/183 PRA/1/1/180 E.R. Andrew, Protein dynamics in the solid state by proton relaxation, Bull. Mag. Res. 5, 104-106 (1983) E.R. Andrew, NMR imaging, Accounts Chem. Research 16, 114-122 (1983) E.R. Andrew, Etat actuel de l’imagerie RMN. In: Progrés de la RMN en Médecine, ed. P.G. Carlier, Editions Georges Thone: Liége, 15-24 (1983) applications, Brit. Med. Bull. 40, 115-119 (1984) E.R. recent developments, Abstracts 6th Spec. Int. Colloque AMPERE on Quadrupole Interactions and Spatially Resolved NMR in Solids, 1 (1983) E.R. Andrew, Foreword. In: Nuclear Magnetic Resonance and Correlative Imaging Modalities, ed. Soc. Nucl. Med.: New York, vii-ix (1983) E.R. Andrew, A historical review of NMR and its clinical PRA/1/1/185 PRA/1/1/184 Andrew, A_ review of spin imaging: E.R. Andrew NCUACS 164/7/08 PRA/1/1/186 E.R. Andrew, Developments in NMR imaging, Proc. 11th Int. Conf. Mag. Res. Biol. Systems, Goa, India, 19 (1984) PRA/1/1/187 E.R. Andrew, Introduction to NMR Spectroscopy, Abstracts 3rd Ann. Mtg. Soc. Mag. Res. Med., New York, 7-8 (1984) PRA/1/1/188 E.R. Andrew, Resonance applied, Nature 310, 803 (1984) PRA/1/1/189 E.R. Andrew, Advances in NMR imaging, Abstracts 36th SE Regional Mtg. Am. Chem. Soc., 30 (1984) PRA/1/1/190 E.R. Andrew, In memoriam: William S. Moore, Mag. Res. in Med. 1, 435 (1984) PRA/1/1/194 PRA/1/1/192 E.R. Communications 26, 190 (1985) Andrew, NMR of — biopolymers, Polymer E.R. Andrew, MR Physics for the physician, Abstr. 23rd Ann. Mt. Sinai Seminar on Mag. Res. Imaging in Med. Practice (1985) PRA/1/1/194 by nuclear PRA/1/1/195 Medical imaging PRA/1/1/193 Andrew, E.R. magnetic resonance, Abstracts Central Regional Mtg. Am. Chem. Soc., Akron, 23 (1985) E.R. Andrew, MR Physics and Imagining for Radiologic Technologists, Abstracts 23rd Ann. Mt. Sinai Seminar on Mag. Res. Imaging in Med. Practice (1985) Insurance (1985) H. Pettersson, D.J. Hamlin, W.F. Enneking, D.S. Springfield, E.R. of musculoskeletal tumours, experience of 180 cases, Proc. 4th Ann. Mtg. Soc. Mag. Res. Med. 2, 1192 (1985) E.R. Andrew, The use of nuclear magnetic resonance in medicine, Abstracts Med. Section Proc. Am. Council Life E.R. Andrew, Physics and principles of NMR imaging, Proc. IEEE Symposium on NMR imaging, San Francisco (1985) Spanier and Slone, MRI Andrew, S. R. PRA/1/1/196 PRA/1/1/197 E.R. Andrew NCUACS 164/7/08 PRA/1/1/198 E.R. Andrew, MRI: the new medical imaging modality, Proc. 7th Spec. Colloque AMPERE, Romania, 1 (1985) PRA/1/1/199 E.R. Andrew, Felix Bloch: introduction to memorial issue, Bull. Mag. Res. 7, 81 (1985) PRA/1/1/200 E.R. Andrew, Recent advances in NMR imaging. In: Physics in Environmental and Biomedical Research, Rome, 42 (1985) PRA/1/1/201 E.R. Andrew and H.T.A. Pettersson, MRI in the preoperative evaluation of musculoskeletal tumours, Proc. Int. Conf. Mag. Res. Cancer, Banff, 20 (1985) PRA/1/1/202 E.R. Andrew, NMR imaging in medicine: physical principles, The Wellcome Foundation Lecture, Proc. Roy. Soc. B225, 399-410 (1985) PRA/1/1/203 Andrew, E.R. spectroscopy in solids, Proc. BRSG Mtg., Oxford, 3 (1986) Introduction resolution high to NMR of tumours. In: PRA/1/1/205 PRA/1/1/204 musculoskeletal E.R. Andrew and L. Latanowicz, Solid state proton transfer dynamics and the proton NMR second moment and proton relaxation times, J. Mag. Res. 68, 232-239 (1986) E.R. Andrew, The use of nuclear magnetic resonance in medicine, Med. Section Proc. Am. Council Life Insurance, 11-18 (1986) E.R. Andrew and H.T.A. Pettersson, MRI in the preoperative evaluation Magnetic Resonance in Cancer, ed. P.S. Allen, Pergamon Press, 37- 38 (1986) Bucharest, 21-40 (1986) E.R. Andrew and J.R. Fitzsimmons, Developments in NMR imaging, Proc. 9th ISMAR Mtg., Rio de Janeiro, 1 (1986) E.R. Andrew, MRI: The new medical imaging modality, Proc. 7th Press: Colloque AMPERE, Bucharest, PRA/1/1/208 Spec. CIP PRA/1/1/206 PRA/1/1/207 E.R. Andrew NCUACS 164/7/08 PRA/1/1/209 E.R. Andrew, Recent advances in NMR imaging. In: Physics in Environmental and Biomedical Research, World Scientific Publishing Company, Singapore, 225-236 (1986) PRA/1/1/210 E.R. Andrew, Recent developments in NMR imaging, Proc. 13th Congr. AMPERE on Mag. Res., Rome, 19-22 (1986) PRA/1/1/211 E.R. Andrew and L. Latanowicz, Hydrogen bond dynamics in monosaccharides, Proc. 13th Congr. AMPERE on Mag. Res., Rome, 334-335 (1986) PRA/1/1/212 Andrew, Foreword. E.R. The Instrumentation and Clinical Applications, ed. S.R. Thomas and R.L. Dixon, Am. Inst. Phys.: Med. Phys. Monograph 14 (1986) In: NMR in Medicine: PRA/1/1/213 E.R. Andrew, NMR spectroscopy principles. In: Medical Magnetic Resonance Imaging and Spectroscopy, ed. T.F. Budinger and A.R. Margulis, 71-80 (1986) PRA/1/1/216 PRA/1/1/214 PRA/1/1/215 E.R. Andrew, Magnetic resonance imaging: seeing safely inside the human body, The Royal Institution Lectures, October-December 9 (1986) J. Mao, T. H. Mareci, K.N. Scott and E.R. Andrew, Selective inversion radiofrequency pulses by optimal control, J. Mag. Res. 70, 310-318 (1986) E.R. Andrew and L. Latanowicz, [Influence of proton transfer in a hydrogen bond on the second moment of the NMR spectrum and nuclear magnetic relaxation], Materiaty XVIII Ogdlnopolskiego Seminarium Na Temat Magnetycznego Rezonansu Jadrowego [Proc. 18th Polish Seminar on NMR & its Applications], 16-23 (1986) Photocopy. dynamiki E.R. molekularnej [Molecular dynamics of alpha-D glucose as studied by NMR], Materiaty Temat XVIII Magnetycznego Rezonansu Jadrowego [Proc. 18th Polish Seminar on NMR & its Applications], 24-35 (1986) Ogdlnopolskiego alpha-D glukozy metoda JRP PRA/1/1/217 Seminarium Photocopy. Andrew and L. Latanowicz, Badanie Na E.R. Andrew NCUACS 164/7/08 PRA/1/1/218 PRA/1/1/219 PRA/1/1/220 PRA/1/1/221 PRA/1/1/222 J. metoda Badanie Kapturczak, magnetycznego amorficznej E.R. Andrew and rezonansu jadrowego celulozy [NMR studies XVIII Ogélnopolskiego Seminarium Na Temat Magnetycznego Rezonansu Jadrowego [Proc. 18th Polish Seminar on NMR & its Applications], 93-99 (1986) of amorphous cellulose], Materiaty Photocopy. Rizvi and T.Z. solid proteins using pulsed NMR, Proc. Pakistan Acad. Sci. 23, 141-154 (1986) E.R. Andrew, Hydration studies in J. Mao, T.H. Mareci, K.N. Scott and E.R. Andrew, Optimal selective inversion RF pulse, Proc. SMRM Montreal, 1404-5 (1986) Andrew, E.R. resonance, Int. Symp. Quant. Biol. Abstracts 1 (1987) nuclear images Human by magnetic Andrew, NMR basic E.R. spinning, NATO Adv. Study Inst., Pisa, | 1-9 (1987) principles and magic angle PRA/1/1/225 PRA/1/1/223 PRA/1/1/224 E.R. Andrew and K. Jurga, NMR probe with short recovery time, J. Mag. Res. 73, 268-276 (1987) E.R. Andrew and R. Gaspar, Proton magnetic relaxation in adenosine monophosphate in solution, Proc. SMRM New York, 1031 (1987) E.R. Andrew and E. Szczesniak, Magnetic shielding of magnetic resonance systems, Proc. SMRM New York, 395 (1987) triphosphate, J. Mag. Res. 74, 480-502 (1987) E.C. Reynhardt, K. Jurga and E.R. Andrew, An NMR study of 1H, 31P and 23Na relaxation and molecular dynamics in the and E.R. Andrew and J.R. Fitzsimmons, Developments in NMR imaging, Bull. Mag. Res. 9, 53-65 (1987) of adenosine di- polycrystalline PRA/1/1/226 PRA/1/1/227 sodium salts E.R. Andrew NCUACS 164/7/08 PRA/1/1/228 T.H. Mao, Andrew, J. Experimental study of the optimized selection of pulses, Abstracts 28th Experimental NMR Conf., WK32 (1987) Mareci, Scott K.N. E.R. and PRA/1/1/229 E.R. Andrew, resonance, Int. 331-339 (1987) Human magnetic J. Quant. Chem.: Quant. Biol. Symp. 14, nuclear images by PRA/1/1/230 E.R. Andrew, Fruits of NMR. Review of P.G. Morris, Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Imaging in Medicine and Biology (Clarendon 1986), Nature 325, 116 (1987) PRA/1/1/231 E.R. Andrew, Principles and practice of NMR tomography in medicine, Proc. 9th AMPERE Summer School, Novosibirsk, 9 (1987) PRA/1/1/232 E.R. Andrew, Magnetic resonance in medicine: historical overview & future, SMRM Newsletter 13, 6-7 (1987) PRA/1/1/233 E.R. Andrew, Magnetic resonance imaging: seeing safely inside the human body, Proc. Roy. Inst. GB 59, 279-296 (1987) Sci. & Eng. PRA/1/1/236 PRA/1/1/235 PRA/1/1/234 E.R. Andrew, Recent developments in nuclear magnetic resonance imaging, Arabian J. 13, 133-144 (1988) E.R. Andrew and R. Gaspar, Proton magnetic relaxation of adenosine 5’ monophosphate in solution, Chem. Phys. Lett. 146, 184-188 (1988) Sciences (Plenum Press: New York), 187-197 (1988) E.C. Reynhardt, K. Jurga and E.R. Andrew, An NMR study of 1H, 31P and 23Na relaxation and molecular dynamics in the of N-phosphocreatine hydrate, J. Mag. Res. 78, 97-112 (1988) E.R. Andrew, Theory of NMR imaging. In: NMR in the Life E.R. Andrew and R. Gaspar, Proton magnetic relaxation of adenosine in solution, Chem. Phys. Lett. 147, 551-556 (1988) triphosphate diphosphate adenosine polycrystalline PRA/1/1/238 PRA/1/1/237 disodium and salt E.R. Andrew NCUACS 164/7/08 PRA/1/1/239 J. Mao, T.H. Mareci and E.R. Andrew, Experimental study of optimal selective 180 degree radiofrequency pulses, J. Mag. Res. 79, 1-10 (1988) PRA/1/1/240 E.R. Andrew, NMR from molecules to man, Rev. Roum. de Phys. 33, 335-340 (1988) PRA/1/1/241 PRA/1/1/242 E.R. Andrew, J. Kapturczak and S. Gtowinowski, Dynamika molekularna kolagenu [Molecular dynamics of collagen], Materiaty Temat Magnetycznego Rezonansu Jadrowego [Proc. 20th Polish Seminar on NMR & its Applications], 67-71 (1988) Ogdlnopolskiego Seminarium XX Na Photocopy. Peplinska. Includes a translation into English by B. L. and Andrew Latanowicz, grup E.R. hydroksylowych w polikristalicznych cukrach [Dynamics of hydroxyl groups in Materiaty XX Ogdlnopolskiego Seminarium Na Temat Magnetycznego Rezonansu Jadrowego [Proc. 20th Polish Seminar on NMR & its Applications], 72-81 (1988) polycrystalline Dynamika sugars], Photocopy. Peplinska. Includes a translation into English by B. and phase in solid transition PRA/1/1/244 PRA/1/1/243 PRA/1/1/245 E.R. Andrew, Advances in NMR imaging, Abstracts 24th Congr. AMPERE, Poznan, Poland, L-42 (1988) E.R. Andrew and E. Szczesniak, NMR study of molecular dynamics 2-methyl- 2propaneselenol, Abstracts 24th Congr. AMPERE, Poznan, Poland, A-40 (1988) propane-selenol as studied by NMR, Molec. Phys. 65, 1421- L. Latanowicz, Z. Pajak and E.R. Andrew, NMR second moment and relaxation rate in the presence of fluctuations of the of the dipolar interaction, Abstracts 24th Congr. AMPERE, Poznan, Poland. A-52 (1988) E.R. Andrew, NMR in medicine: a In: Magnetic Resonance Imaging, ed. C.L. Partain et al., W.B. Saunders Co: Philadelphia, 9-20 (1988) E.R. Andrew, motions and polymorphic properties of Molecular solid 2-methyl-2- PRA/1/1/246 PRA/1/1/247 Szczesniak, historical review. radial part K. Jurga and E. E.R. Andrew NCUACS 164/7/08 1430 (1988) PRA/1/1/248 PRA/1/1/249 E.R. Andrew, Advances in nuclear magnetic resonance on 5th imaging Magnetic Res., Fuzhou, China, 1 (1988) medicine, Abstracts National Mtg. in A. W.S. Gaspar, Brey, magnetic Andrew, R. Phosphorus-31 adenosine monophosphate, adenosine diphosphate and adenosine triphosphate in solution, Chem. Phys. Lett. 156, 619-622 (1989) E.R. of relaxation and Qiu PRA/1/1/250 E.R. Andrew and E. Szczegniak, Magnetic shielding of magnetic resonance systems, Mag. Res. Med. 10, 373-387 (1989) PRA/1/1/251 and E.R. Andrew, Bottomley P.A. field penetration, phase shift and power dissipation in biological tissue: in E. Fukushima, Am. Biomedicine: The Physical Basis, ed. Inst. Phys. 123-136 (1989) implications magnetic imaging. NMR_ NMR RF for In: E. S. K. and Jurga PRA/1/1/252 PRA/1/1/253 PRA/1/1/254 E.R. Andrew, Szczesniak, An NMR investigation of solid t-butyl selenol, Proc. 10th ISMAR Mtg., Morzine, P 1-11 (1989) E.R. Andrew and M.F. Kempka, NMR study of molecular motion in solid cortisone, Proc. 10th ISMAR Mtg., Morzine, P1-13 (1989) E.R. Andrew and B. Peplinska, An NMR investigation of solid cholesterol, Proc. 10th ISMAR Mtg., Morzine, P 1-12 (1989) imaging, Proc. 14th Congr. AMPERE, Poznan, 45-51 (1989) E. E.C. Szczesniak, An NMR study of 1H, 31P and 23Na relaxation and molecular dynamics in the polycrystalline sodium salt of adenosine monophosphate, J. 110-120 (1989) E.R. Andrew, Topical questions in magnetic resonance Andrew and PRA/1/1/256 PRA/1/1/255 Reynhardt, Froneman, Mag. Res. E.R. 84, E.R. Andrew NCUACS 164/7/08 PRA/1/1/257 E.R. Andrew, W.S. R. Gaspar and A. relaxation of AMP, ADP and ATP in solution, SMRM Mtg., Amsterdam, 769 (1989) Brey, Qiu, Proc. 31P 8th PRA/1/1/258 E.R. Andrew, An overview of magnetic resonance imaging, Abstracts, British Radiofrequency Spectroscopy Group Mtg. on Spatially Determined NMR, Cambridge, 9 (1989) PRA/1/1/259 1H E.C. Reynhardt, K. Jurga and E.R. Andrew, An NMR study of molecular dynamics in polycrystalline nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide (NAD+), J. Mag. Res. 85, 506-523 (1989) relaxation 31P and and PRA/1/1/260 E.R. Andrew, An introduction to nuclear magnetic resonance in biomedicine, J. Canad. Assoc. of Radiologists 41, 2-7 (1990) PRA/1/1/261 E.R. Andrew, NMR penetration Classic, Current Contents, Clinical Medicine 18, 24 (1990) body, into the Citation Co., B. and medicine. In: Scientific Publishing Singapore, PRA/1/1/262 PRA/1/1/264 PRA/1/1/263 E.R. Andrew, Introduction to nuclear magnetic resonance in biology Techniques in Biology and Medicine, ed. S.E. Freeman, E. Fukushima and E.R. Greene, San Francisco Press Inc., 75-87 (1990) Non-invasive R. Gaspar and magnetic relaxation of inorganic ortho-phosphate in solution, Chem. Phys. Lett. 170, 171-174 (1990) E.R. Andrew, Phosphorus-31 E.R. Andrew, Magnetic Resonance Imaging. In: Conductivity and Magnetism, The Legacy of Felix Bloch, ed. W.A. Little, World 1269-1281 (1990) (1990) E.R. Andrew, W.S. Brey and R. Gaspar, 31P relaxation mechanisms in phosphorus metabolites, Proc. 15th Congr. AMPERE on Mag. Res. and Rel. Phen., Stuttgart, 194-195 study E.R. Andrew and cholesterol, Molecular Physics 70, 505-512 (1990) Peplinska, NMR _ PRA/1/1/266 PRA/1/1/265 of solid E.R. Andrew NCUACS 164/7/08 PRA/1/1/267 E.R. Andrew, Passive magnetic screening, Mag. Res. Med. 17, 22-26 (1991) PRA/1/1/268 E.R. Andrew, Magnetic resonance imaging, Phys. B4, 1269-1281 (1991) Int. J. Mod. PRA/1/1/269 E.R. Andrew, Message from the retiring editor, Mag. Res. Med. 21, 1 (1991) PRA/1/1/270 E.R. Andrew, The new U.S. National High Magnetic Field Laboratory, Abstracts, BRSG Mtg., Canterbury, England, L19 (1991) PRA/1/1/271 E.R. Andrew, M.L. Buszko, M.F. Kempka and B. Peplinska, NMR studies of polycrystalline cholesterol, cortisone and lactic acid, Abstracts, BRSG Mtg., Canterbury, England, P12 (1991) Photocopy. Photocopy. Photocopy. Photocopy. PRA/1/1/276 PRA/1/1/272 E.R. Andrew, W.S. Brey and R. Gaspar, Phosphorus-31 magnetic relaxation of phosphocreatine in solution, Chem. Phys. Lett. 184, 17-20 (1991) PRA/1/1/274 E.R. Andrew, NMR imaging the future, Abstracts, Soc. Eng. Sci. 28th Ann. Techn. Mtg., Ta9-1 (1991) PRA/1/1/273 E.R. Andrew, Nuclear magnetic resonance at high magnetic fields, Abstracts, Bull. Am. Phys. Soc. 36. 2753-2754 (1991) 23rd Polish Seminar on NMR & its Applications], 100-103 E.R. Andrew, J. Radomski and S. Sagnowski, Aktywne ekranowanie cewki gradientowej Gz [Active screening of Gz gradient coil], Materiaty XXIII OgéInopolskiego Seminarium Na Temat Magnetycznego Rezonansu Jadrowego [Proc. E.R. Andrew, NMR imaging reminiscences, Abstracts, 1st Forum AMPERE, Rome, Italy, 9 (1991) PRA/1/1/275 E.R. Andrew NCUACS 164/7/08 PRA/1/1/277 (1991) Photocopy. E.R. Andrew, W.S. Brey and R. Gaspar, 31P relaxation Abstracts, mechanisms Department of Radiology University of Florida College of Medicine Research Day, 25 January 1992 metabolites, phosphorus in Photocopy. PRA/1/1/278 E.R. Andrew, A message of greeting to the readers, Solid State NMR 1, v (1992) Photocopy. PRA/1/1/279 E.R. Andrew, Nuclear magnetic resonance, Abstracts, Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences, Workshop on Functional Brain Imaging, 8 June 1992, 10-12 (1992) Photocopy. Photocopy. Photocopy. PRA/1/1/281 PRA/1/1/282 PRA/1/1/283 PRA/1/1/280 E.R. Andrew, NMR imaging and in vivo spectroscopy in high magnetic fields, Proc. Workshop on NMR, 21-29 (1992) M.L. Buszko and E.R. Andrew, 1H NMR study of lithium D- lactate, Solid State NMR 1, 115-119 (1992) E.R. Andrew, K. Jurga, J.M. Radomski and E.C. Reynhardt, Proton relaxation NMR study of polycrystalline progesterone, Solid State NMR 1, 121-125 (1992) Photocopy. E.R. Andrew and M.L. Buszko, Proton relaxation in solid lactic acid and solid lithium lactate, Extended Abstracts, 26th Congr. AMPERE, Athens, 455-456 (1992) Andrew and E.R. polycrystalline progesterone and Abstracts, 26th Congr. AMPERE, Athens, 457-8 (1992) in testosterone, Extended PRA/1/1/284 Proton relaxation J. Radomski, E.R. Andrew NCUACS 164/7/08 PRA/1/1/285 E.R. Andrew, Magnetic resonance reflections. In: Magnetic Resonance Microscopy, ed. B. Bliimich and W. Kuhn, VCH Weinheim, 589-593 (1992) PRA/1/1/286 M.L. Buszko and E.R. Andrew, NMR study of solid lactic acid (2-hydroxypropanoic acid), Mol. Phys. 76, 83-87 (1992) PRA/1/1/287 E.R. Andrew, The New U.S. National High Magnetic Field Laboratory, J. Mol. Liquids 54, 283-288 (1992) PRA/1/1/288 E.R. Andrew, Nuclear magnetic resonance and the brain, Brain Topography 5, 129-133 (1992) E.R. Andrew and J. Radomski, Magnetic resonance of two hormones: Abstracts, Department of Radiology University of Florida College of Medicine Research Day, 23 January 1993 progesterone testosterone, and PRA/1/1/289 PRA/1/1/290 PRA/1/1/291 S. Sagnowski and E.R. Andrew, Special purpose gradient coils for MRI and MRS, Abstracts, Department of Radiology University of Florida College of Medicine Research Day, 23 January 1993 Photocopy. Draft. PRA/1/1/292 PRA/1/1/293 Sir Joseph Banks, Royal E.R. Andrew and J.M. Radomski, Molecular dynamics in polycrystalline testosterone studied by proton NMR, Solid State NMR 2, 57-60 (1993) E.R. Andrew, Sir Joseph Banks and Boston, Int. 250th Anniv. Comm. Conf. Society, London, Abstracts (1993) Photocopy. E.R. Andrew, Resistance in the intermediate state. In: The International Conference on Low Temperature Physics, ed. R.J. Donnelly, University of Oregon Press, 101-104 (1993) E.R. Andrew and M.F. Kempka, Molecular dynamics in solid cortisone, Abstracts, BRSG Conf., St Andrews (1993) Photocopy. PRA/1/1/294 E.R. Andrew NCUACS 164/7/08 PRA/1/1/295 E.R. Andrew and J.M. Radomski, Relaxation and dynamics in solid testosterone, Abstracts, BRSG Conf., St Andrews, 14-15 September 1993 Photocopy. PRA/1/1/296 E.R. Andrew, A long relaxation time: NMR past, present and future, Abstracts, 25th SE Mag. Res. Conf., Gainesville, Florida, 29-30 October 1993 Photocopy. PRA/1/1/297 PRA/1/1/298 E.R. Andrew and of molecular motion in solid cortisone, Solid State NMR 2, 261- 264 (1993) Proton NMR study Kempka, M. M. Kempka and E.R. Andrew, NMR study of molecular motion of in Radiology Medicine Research Day, 22 January 1994 solid University Department Abstracts, cortisone, College Florida of of Photocopy. University of Florida Photocopy. Photocopy. PRA/1/1/299 PRA/1/1/300 E. Szczesniak and E.R. Andrew, Low inductance transverse gradient head coil, Abstracts, Department of Radiology University of Florida College of Medicine Research Day, 22 January 1994 E.R. Andrew and S. Sagnowski, Nested Maxwell pairs: a simple shielded Z gradient system, Abstracts, Department of Radiology Medicine Research Day, 22 January 1994 J. Mag. Res. A 107, 194-202 (1994) L. Latanowicz, E.R. Andrew and E.C. Reynhardt, Second moment of solid narrowed by molecular groups in potential wells with nonequivalent sites, E.R. Andrew and R. Gaspar, Mechanisms of 31P relaxation in Nottingham Symposium Medicine, Nottingham, 6-8 April 1994, 35 metabolites, Magnetic Abstracts, Resonance an NMR spectrum of PRA/1/1/302 PRA/1/1/301 phosphorus Photocopy. 1st in on College of a E.R. Andrew NCUACS 164/7/08 PRA/1/1/303 E.R. Andrew, Sir Joseph Banks and Boston. In: Sir Joseph Banks: A Global Perspective, ed. R.E.R. Banks et. Al., Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew, 197-200 (1994) PRA/1/1/304 E.R. Andrew, M.F. Kempka and J.M. Radomski, Relaxation and molecular dynamics in two solid steroids: cortisone and testosterone, Extended Abstracts, 27th Congr. AMPERE, Kazan, 84-85 (1994) Photocopy. PRA/1/1/305 E.R. Andrew, Introduction to nuclear magnetic resonance. Gillies, In: NMR in Physiology and Biomedicine, ed. Academic Press, 1-23 (1994) R.J. Photocopy. PRA/1/1/306 Andrew, E.R. recollections, MAGMA 2, 143-146 (1994) After-dinner speech: Nottingham NMR PRA/1/1/307 E.R. Andrew and R. Gaspar, Mechanisms of 31P relaxation in phosphorus metabolites, MAGMA 2, 421-423 (1994) for Photocopy. Photocopy. Photocopy. Florida College 23, PRA/1/1/309 PRA/1/1/308 gradient E. Szczesniak, M.F. Kempka and E.R. Andrew, Magnetic application, field Abstracts, Department of Radiology University of Florida College of Medicine Research Day, 24, 28 January 1995 microimaging assembly of Medicine Research Day, M. Kempka and E.R. Andrew, NMR study of molecular motion in solid estrogen, Department of Radiology University 28 of January 1995 E.R. Andrew, Abstracts, 36th ENC Boston, P524, 360 (1995) E.R. Andrew, Fifty years of magnetic resonance, Abstract, Department of Radiology University of Florida College of Medicine Research Day, 25, 28 January 1995 M.L. Buszko. M.F. Kempka, E. SzczeSniak, D.C. Wang and PRA/1/1/310 PRA/1/1/311 E.R. Andrew NCUACS 164/7/08 Photocopy. PRA/1/1/312 E. Szczegniak, M.F. Kempka, and E.R. Andrew, Magnetic field gradient coils for NMR microimaging, Abstracts, 16th RAMIS-95, Poznan, 25-27 April 1995, P-89 Photocopy. PRA/1/1/313 E.R. Andrew and M. Kempka, Molecular motions in estradiol spectroscopy, Solid State NMR 4, 249-253 (1995) magnetic nuclear studied by solid resonance PRA/1/1/314 E.R. Andrew and E. SzczeSniak, Low inductance transverse gradient system of restricted length, Mag. Res. Imaging 13, 607-613 (1995) PRA/1/1/315 E.R. Andrew, B.A. Inglis, M. Kempka, T.H. Mareci and E. Szczesniak, A compact low inductance transverse gradient system for magnetic resonance microscopy: application to the human spinal cord, Abstracts, 3rd Int. Conf. Mag. Res. Microscopy, Wurzburg, 27-31 August 1995, 6 Photocopy. Photocopy. Photocopy. PRA/1/1/316 PRA/1/1/317 E.R. Andrew and M. Kempka, The NON-CON transverse gradient coil for NMR microscopy, Abstracts, 3rd Int. Conf. Mag. Res. Microscopy, Wurzburg, 27-31 August 1995, 53 E.R. Andrew and E. Szczesniak, Krotki, niskoindukcyjny system wytwarzajacy gradienty poprzeczne [Short, low Materiaty XXVII inductance transverse gradient system], Ogdlnopolskiego Seminarium Na Temat Magnetycznego Rezonansu Jadrowego [Proc. 27th Polish Seminar on NMR & its Applications], Cracow, 393-395 (1995) Photocopy. M. Kempka, Magnetyczna relaksacja E.R. Andrew and jadrowa a ruchy molekularne w cortisolu [Nuclear magnetic relaxation and molecular motion of cortisol], Materiaty XXVII Ogélnopolskiego Seminarium Na Temat Magnetycznego Rezonansu Jadrowego [Proc. 27th Polish Seminar on NMR & its Applications], Cracow, 155-158 (1995) PRA/1/1/318 E.R. Andrew NCUACS 164/7/08 PRA/1/1/319 PRA/1/1/320 E.R. Andrew and M. Kempka, Dynamika molekularna w 8- Materiaty estradiolu [Molecular Dynamics of R-estradiol], XXVII Na Temat Magnetycznego Rezonansu Jadrowego [Proc. 27th Polish Seminar on NMR & its Applications], Cracow, 159-162 (1995) Ogdlnopolskiego Seminarium Photocopy. E.R. Andrew and J. Radomski, Magnetycza relaksacja jadrowa w pochodnych cholesterolu [Magnetic relaxation in derivatives X Ogdlnopolska Konferencja Krysztaly Molekularne [Proc. 10th Polish Conf. Molecular Crystals], Poznan, P-1 (1995) cholesterol], of Photocopy. PRA/1/1/321 E.R. Andrew, Nuclear magnetic resonance: past, present and future, Bull. Am. Phys. Soc. 40, 2061 (1995) Photocopy. PRA/1/1/322 E.R. Andrew, Fifty years of NMR: a personal account, Abstracts, 17th Ann. SE Mag. Res. Conf., Tallahassee, 30 November-2 December 1995, 23 Photocopy. Photocopy. Photocopy. Photocopy. history PRA/1/1/323 PRA/1/1/324 of NMR from a lifetime’s work, E.R. Andrew, A Abstracts, 12th ISMAR Conf., Sydney, Australia, L1.4 (1995) E.R. Andrew, Fifty years of nuclear magnetic resonance, Department of Radiology University of Florida College of Medicine Research Day, 14, 20 January 1996 Abstracts, Department of Radiology University of Florida B. Peplinska, M. Kempka and E.R. Andrew, NMR study of molecular Abstracts, Department of Radiology University of Florida College of Medicine Research Day, 15, 20 January 1996 E.R. Andrew and M. Kempka, NON-CON gradient coil, motions in solid adrenaline, PRA/1/1/325 PRA/1/1/326 E.R. Andrew NCUACS 164/7/08 College of Medicine Research Day, 16, 20 January 1996 Photocopy. PRA/1/1/327 E.R. Andrew, Spinning the spins: Encyclopaedia of NMR, ed. D.M. Grant and R.K. Wiley, Chichester, 180-187 (1996) a lifetime of NMR. In: Harris, Photocopy. PRA/1/1/328 E.R. Andrew, Magic angle spinning. In: Encyclopaedia of NMR, ed. D.M. Grant and R.K. Harris, Wiley: Chichester, 2891-2901 (1996) Photocopy. PRA/1/1/329 Andrew, In: E.R. Encyclopaedia of NMR, ed. D.M. Grant and R.K. Harris, Wiley: Chichester, 2462-2472 (1996) overview. historical Imaging: a_ Photocopy. Photocopy. PRA/1/1/331 PRA/1/1/332 28th Photocopy. Inglis, Magnetic field system PRA/1/1/330 Congr. AMPERE, Canterbury, E.R. Andrew, A history of NMR from a lifetime’s work, Bull. Mag. Res. 18, 16-20 (1996) M. Kempka, T. Mareci and E. for NMR E.R. Andrew, B.A. Szczesniak, gradient microimaging, MAGMA 4, 85-91 (1996) E.R. Andrew and M. Kempka, NON-CON gradient coil, Abstracts, 197-198 (1996) 605-610 (1996) E.R. Andrew, B. M. Kempka, Molecular dynamics of solid L-adrenaline by NMR, Proc. 28th Congr. AMPERE, Canterbury, 313-314 (1996) Peplinska and E.R. Andrew, M. Kempka and A. Szyczewski, Molecular dynamics of solid cortisol studied by NMR, Mol. Phys. 88, PRA/1/1/333 Photocopy. PRA/1/1/334 E.R. Andrew NCUACS 164/7/08 PRA/1/1/335 E.R. Andrew and E. Szczesniak, A NMR in the solid state, Progr. NMR Spect. 28, 11-36 (1996) historical account of PRA/1/1/336 PRA/1/1/337 PRA/1/1/338 Andrew and in of J.R. E.R. solids: applications to conformational reorienting pairs changes. In: Magnetic Resonance in Perspective, ed. W.S. Brey, Academic Press: San Diego, 1-8 (1996) NMR spectra Brookeman, Photocopy. M.L. Buszko, M.F. Kempka, E. SzczeSniak, D.C. Wang and E.R. Andrew, Optimization of transverse gradient coils with coaxial return paths by simulated annealing, J. Mag. Res. B112, 207-213 (1996) of nuclear E.R. Andrew, Making the human body transparent: the impact magnetic resonance imaging; a general historical introduction, History of Twentieth Century Medicine Group Witness Seminar, 2 July 1996, 1-6 (1996) resonance magnetic and Photocopy of proofs. Photocopy. Photocopy. Draft. Peplinska, w_ dynamics PRA/1/1/339 PRA/1/1/340 M. Kempka and (-)-adrenalinie M. Kempka and E.R. Andrew, Cewka gradientowa do eksperymentéw MRJ [Gradient coils in experimental MRI], Materiaty XXIX Ogdlnopolskiego Seminarium Na Temat Magnetycznego Rezonansu Jadrowego [Proc. 29th Polish Seminar on NMR & its Applications], 303-306 (1996) B. E.R. Andrew, Dynamika molekularna [Molecular in adrenaline], Materiaty XXIX Ogdlnopolskiego Seminarium Na Temat Magnetycznego Rezonansu Jadrowego [Proc. 29th Polish Seminar on NMR & its Applications], 299-302 (1996) College of Medicine Research Day, 7, 8 February 1997 E.R. Andrew, Radiology Research. Report commissioned by the Chairman of the UF Radiology Department (1996) E.R. Andrew, Transverse gradient coils for NMR imaging, Abstracts, Department of Radiology University of Florida PRA/1/1/342 PRA/1/1/341 E.R. Andrew NCUACS 164/7/08 Photocopy. PRA/1/1/343 E.R. Andrew, M.L. Buszko, M. Kempka and B. Peplinska, Abstracts, Department of Radiology University of Florida College of Medicine Research Day, 12, 8 February 1997 Photocopy. PRA/1/1/344 Andrew, E.R. relaxation AMPERE/RAMIS, P-39 (1997) Kempka and study of polycrystalline M. Radomski, J. B-estradiol, Proton Abstracts, PRA/1/1/345 B. Peplinska and E.R. Andrew, Molecular motions in all- trans retinoic acid by NMR, Abstracts, AMPERE/RAMIS, P- 36 (1997) Photocopy. PRA/1/1/346 E.R. Andrew, In memoriam: Edward Purcell, Mag. Res. Med. 38, 177-178 (1997) Photocopy. Photocopy. Photocopy. S. Proton Conf. Mag. Res. Microscopy & PRA/1/1/348 PRA/1/1/347 PRA/1/1/349 E. Szczesniak, Andrew, M. Kempka and E.R. Andrew and spin-lattice relaxation in polycrystalline riboflavin (vitamin B2), Abstracts, 29th SE Mag. Res. Conf., P14 (1997) Gtowinkowski, E.R. Novel transverse gradient coils for MR microscopy, Abstracts, 4th Int. Macroscopy, Albuquerque, 52 (1997) dynamics in solid L-adrenaline by proton NMR, Solid State E.R. Andrew, J.R. Fitzsimmons and K.N. Scott, Magnetic resonance Workshop, Washington (1997) E.R. Andrew, 75 years, Solid State NMR 9, 1-11 (1997) M. Kempka, Molecular E.R. Andrew, B. Peplinska and imaging, Abstracts, 26th AIPR PRA/1/1/350 PRA/1/1/351 E.R. Andrew NCUACS 164/7/08 NMR 10,117-121 (1998) PRA/1/1/352 S. Gtowinkowski and E.R. Andrew, Molecular dynamics in polycrystalline riboflavin (vitamin B2), Extended Abstracts, Joint 29th AMPERE-13th ISMAR Conf., Berlin, 636-637 (1998) Photocopy. PRA/1/1/353 B. Peplinska and E.R. Andrew, NMR study of solid all-trans retinoic acid, Extended Abstracts, Joint 29th AMPERE-13th ISMAR Conf., Berlin, 652-653 (1998) Photocopy. PRA/1/1/354 M. Kempka, J. Radomski, E. SzczeSniak and E.R. Andrew, Relaxation and molecular dynamics in B-estradiol, Extended Abstracts, Joint 29th AMPERE-13th ISMAR Conf., Berlin, 695 (1998) solid Photocopy. PRA/1/1/356 PRA/1/1/357 PRA/1/1/359 PRA/1/1/355 See also PRA/1/2/4. E.R. Andrew and M. Kempka, Transverse gradient coil with circle current paths, MAGMA 7, 55-60 (1998) E.R. Andrew and B. Peplinska, Molecular motion in solid all- trans retinoic acid (vitamin A acid) by proton NMR, Solid State NMR 13, 39-43 (1998) E.R. Andrew, M. Kempka, S. Sagnowski and E. SzczeSniak, Novel gradient coils for magnetic resonance microscopy. In: Spatially Resolved Magnetic Resonance, ed. P. Blumler, B. Blumich, R. E. Botto and E. Fukushima (Wiley-VCH 1998), 683-693 See also PRA/1/2/6. Radomski E. E.R. Szeze$niak, solid anhydrous B- estradiol studied by 1H NMR, Solid State NMR 14 (2), 91-94 (1999) E.R. Andrew, Portrait Raymond Andrew, Spectroscopy Europe 10 (5), 28 (1998) a spectroscopist: Professor E. Andrew, M. J.M. Molecular dynamics in Kempka, and PRA/1/1/358 of E.R. Andrew NCUACS 164/7/08 PRA/1/1/360 PRA/1/1/361 PRA/1/1/362 Andrew, E.R. Szezesniak, 1H NMR study of Conf. Mod. Mag. Res., Poznan-Kierkrz, April 11-15, 1999 E. solid pregnenolone, 18th Gtowinkowski, Radomski and S. J. Photocopy. E. E.R. Andrew, S. Gtowinkowski, J. Radomski, A. Szyczewski and and polycrystalline estrogens: estrone molecular dynamics in and estriol, Mol. Phys. Reports 29, 110-113 (2000) SzczeSniak, relaxation magnetic Nuclear Photocopy. S. Andrew, Gtowinkowski, Molecular dynamics E. E.R. pregnenolone Szcze$niak, studied by 1H spin-lattice relaxation, Solid State NMR 15 (4), 227-230 (2000) Radomski solid and J. in See also PRA/1/2/7. PRA/1/1/363 E.R. Andrew and S. Gtowinkowski, Molecular dynamics in solid riboflavin as studied by 1H NMR, Solid State NMR 18 (1-4), 89-96 (2000) See also PRA/1/2/8. E. Nuclear E. i estriolu magnetic relaxation Photocopy. SzczeSniak, PRA/1/1/364 PRA/1/1/365 E.R. Andrew, S. Gtowinkowski, J. Radomski, A. Szyczewski and in polycrystalline estrogens, Abstracts, 30th Congr. AMPERE, Lisbon, P.130 (2000) E.R. Andrew, S. Gtowinkowski, J. Radomski, A. Szyczewski Szczesniak, Jadrowa relaksacja magnetyczna i and polikrystalicznych estrogenach: dynamika molekularna w_ estronie in polycrystalline estrogens], Materiaty XXXII Ogdinopolskiego Seminarium Rezonansu Na Jadrowego [Proc. its Applications], Cracow, 2000 13 items in 25 folders. Polish Seminar on NMR & Magnetycznego Temat 32th 1952-2000 Photocopy. relaxation magnetic DRAFTS [Nuclear PRA/1/2 E.R. Andrew NCUACS 164/7/08 PRA/1/2/1 E.R. Andrew, Nuclear Magnetic Resonance, Cambridge Monographs of Physics Series: Cambridge University Press (1955) 1952-1981 5 items in 9 folders. PRA/1/2/1/1 Correspondence 1952-1955 1952-1955 proposed monograph on Correspondence re Andrew's NMR, in chronological order. Includes outlines and drafts at various stages of production, with detailed comments by D. Shoenberg and others. Also includes correspondence re potentially rival book projects of G.E. Pake in the US and A.K. Saha in India. Andrew delivered the manuscript to the Press in August 1954. 3 folders. PRA/1/2/1/2 Reviews 1955-1957, n.d. As found. Includes pre-publication announcements and draft reviews. PRA/1/2/1/4 1967-1981 PRA/1/2/1/5 PRA/1/2/1/3 Correspondence 1956-1966 1956-1966 order. re translations the Foreign Chiefly correspondence with the Press re a second edition, for in reprinting. chronological corrections includes order. Also Correspondence 1967-1981 Chiefly correspondence with A pirated Russian translation appeared with Literature Publishing House, Moscow, in 1957. the In chronological Press re royalties, sales, reprints, corrections etc. Includes of the book into Japanese and material Russian and re attempts to plagiarise it. 1955-1981 In chronological income 1955-1981. Royalty Statements order. Includes an overview of royalty 2 folders. 2 folders. E.R. Andrew NCUACS 164/7/08 PRA/1/2/2 PRA/1/2/3 M. Kempka, Molecular E.R. Andrew, B. dynamics in solid L-adrenaline by proton NMR, Solid State NMR 10, 117-121 (1998) Peplinska and 1997-1998 Correspondence, drafts, diagrams. 2 folders. E.R. Andrew, M. Kempka, S. Sagnowski and E. SzczeSniak, Novel gradient coils for magnetic resonance microscopy. In: Spatially Resolved Magnetic Resonance, ed. P. Blimler, B. Blumich, R. E. Botto and E. Fukushima, Wiley-VCH, 683- 693 (1998) Correspondence, referee’s comments, drafts. 1997-1998 2 folders. PRA/1/2/4 E.R. Andrew and M. Kempka, Transverse gradient coil with circle current paths, MAGMA 7, 55-60 (1998) 1997-1998 Correspondence, referee’s comments, drafts. Also includes photographic material. 3 folders. 1996-1998 PRA/1/2/5 PRA/1/2/6 1998-1999 M. Andrew, Kempka, E.R. E. Szcze$niak, Molecular dynamics in solid anhydrous beta- estradiol studied by 1H NMR, Solid State NMR 14 (2), 91-94 (1999) Radomski J.M. and Correspondence, annotated drafts, diagrams. E.R. Andrew and B. Peplinska, Molecular motion in solid all- trans retinoic acid (vitamin A acid) by proton NMR, Solid State NMR 13, 39-43 (1998) 1999-2000 E. E.R. pregnenolone Szcze$niak, studied by 1H spin-lattice relaxation, Solid State NMR 15 (4), 227-230 (2000) Gtowinkowski, Molecular dynamics Correspondence and drafts (some annotated). Correspondence and drafts (some annotated). Radomski solid PRA/1/2/7 Andrew, S. J. in and 2 folders. 2 folders. 2 folders. E.R. Andrew NCUACS 164/7/08 PRA/1/2/8 E.R. Andrew and S. Gtowinkowski, Molecular dynamics in solid riboflavin as studied by 1H NMR, Solid State NMR 18 (1-4), 89-96 (2000) Correspondence, drafts (some annotated). Also includes a 3 4/2" computer disk. 2 folders. PRA/1/2/9 Miscellaneous shorter publications 1984-1987 Correspondence, drafts, proofs of the following: Nuclear Resonance applied. Basic Principles (Raven Magnetic Resonance Imaging: 1984); M.A. Foster, Magnetic Resonance in Medicine and Biology (Pergamon 1984), Nature 310, 803 (1984), Review Young, of S.W. Foreword. In: NMR in Medicine: The Instrumentation and Clinical Applications, ed. S.R. Thomas and R.L. Dixon, Am. Inst. Phys., Med. Phys. Monograph 14 (1986), Fruits of NMR. Review of P.G. Morris, Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Imaging in Medicine and Biology (Clarendon 1986), Nature 325, 116 (1987), Magnetic resonance in future, SMRM Newsletter 13, 6-7 (1987). medicine: historical overview & E.R. Andrew NCUACS 164/7/08 SERIES 2 BIOGRAPHICAL 1939-2001 OBITUARIES AND TRIBUTES AUTOBIOGRAPHICAL BIOGRAPHICAL ACCOUNTS EDUCATION CAREER, HONOURS AND AWARDS COMMEMORATIVE OCCASIONS PHOTOGRAPHS Copies of obituaries. 2 items in 1 folder. Solid State Nuclear Magnetic Resonance, vol. PRA/2/1/1 PRA/2/1/2 PRA/2/1 OBITUARIES AND TRIBUTES Andrew died on 27 May 2001 at his home in Gainesville, Florida, US. P.A. Bottomley, P. Mansfield and P.S. Allen, ‘E. Raymond Andrew. June 27, 1921-May 27, 2001’, Magnetic Resonance in Medicine, vol. 46 (2001), 417-418 5 items in 5 folders. J. Klinowski, ‘In memoriam. E. Raymond Andrew (1921- 20 2001’, (2001), 85-86 PRA/2/2 AUTOBIOGRAPHICAL 1973-1998 E.R. Andrew NCUACS 164/7/08 PRA/2/2/1 Curricula Vitae etc c.1979-1999 In chronological order. 2 items in 2 folders. PRA/2/2/1/1 CVs PRA/2/2/1/2 Miscellaneous c.1979-1980 1981-1999 Includes a questionnaire and a portion of a Witness Seminar to which Andrew contributed in conjunction with the History of Twentieth Century Medicine Group, Wellcome Institute, London, on 2 July 1996. Also includes a list of publications, c. 1981. PRA/2/2/2 Reminiscences from Wellingborough School 1983-1990 Correspondence. Andrew attended Wellingborough School, Northants, until 1939, and later served as a Governor. PRA/2/2/3 ‘Portrait of a spectroscopist’ 1996-1998 PRA/2/2/4 1973-1980 alphabetical order. Correspondence and entries Entries for Biographical Directories Correspondence re Andrew's autobiographical account in the magazine Spectroscopy Europe, vol.10 (1998), p. 28. Includes a typescript and proof copy of the article. In for Dictionary of International Biography, Men of Achievement, Who’s Who in America, Who’s Who in Europe, Who’s Who in Science in Europe, Who’s Who of British Scientists, World’s Who’s Who of Authors, International Authors and Writers Who’s Who, and Writers Directory. 1939-1942 Comprises 19 notebooks from Andrew's student days at Cambridge, 1939-1942. All inscribed ‘E.R. Andrew Christ's’ BIOGRAPHICAL ACCOUNTS order. chronological clippings, In correspondence and an historical account of the physics department of University College of North Wales, where Andrew taught 1954-1964. Includes press _ EDUCATION PRAI2/3 PRA/2/4 1955-1996 E.R. Andrew NCUACS 164/7/08 on the front or on inside cover. Not paginated unless so stated. 19 items. PRA/2/4/1 Large Format Notebooks 1939-1942 Hard cover, c. 10"x8". 6 items. PRA/2/4/1/1 ‘Practical Physics Book 1’ Notes and drawings on experiments, starting with a table of contents. With intercalated material, including a typescript handout ‘Cavendish Laboratory practical class’ (front inside cover) and original readings (at exp. 20, ‘Gyroscope’). Blue cover. PRA/2/4/1/2 ‘Practical Physics Book 2’ Notes and drawings on experiments, starting with a table of contents. With typescript handouts (‘Cavendish Laboratory practical class’, ‘Part | class Easter term 1940’) intercalated at front inside cover. 13 October 1939-1 March 1940 4 March 1940-31 January 1941 Blue cover. PRA/2/4/1/3 PRA/2/4/1/4 on from ‘Book handout Continues (‘Cavendish Laboratory, Cambridge, Part class, Easter term, 1941’, with calculations in pencil on back) intercalated at front inside cover. Only front third of notebook used. typescript With 2’. | ‘Practical Physics Book 3’ 3 February-30 April 1941 1941 with and Notes ‘Kolrausch’s of notebooks used. Some calculations in pencil at back inside cover. Also includes original photographic material in sleeve at back inside cover. 23 January 1940-24June ‘Practical Crystal Physics’ drawings total reflectometer. experiments, on starting Only front third Blue cover. Blue cover. E.R. Andrew NCUACS 164/7/08 PRA/2/4/1/5 ‘Part Il Physics Practical Book 1’ Paginated to 153. Notes and drawings on eight experiments, at p. 141. starting with a table of contents. Table glued in Loose sheet with drawings and measurements at back inside cover. Blue cover. PRA/2/4/1/6 ‘Part Il Physics Practical Book 2’ Continues on from ‘Book 1’. Paginated to 159 and used to p. 113. With eight film strips in four cellophane sleeves (from polarisation experiments and x-ray analyses, conducted February and March 1942) intercalated at front. Black cover, red spine. 8 July-25 November 1941 25 November 1941-30 April 1942 PRA/2/4/2 Smaller Format Notebooks 1939-1942 Hard cover, c. 9"x7". 9 items. PRA/2/4/2/1 ‘Mineralogy |’ notes Blue cover. ‘Quartz SiO2’ notes at starting with Blue cover. manuscript PRA/2/4/2/2 ‘Mineralogy II’ (with drawings), Notes (with drawings) on ‘Descriptive mineralogy’. Includes and intercalated ‘Carbonates’. Most pages unused. a two-year Lecture outline of the course. Used nearly cover to cover. With intercalated material inside front cover and at beginning of section ‘Crystal optics’, ‘The polarising microscope’. 19397-1941? ‘Mineralogy III’ PRA/2/4/2/3 Blue cover. on notes ‘X-ray Lecture crystallography’ (with drawings). Paginated and used to 112. handouts) Intercalated throughout. Manuscript calculations at back inside cover. (handwritten physics’ material ‘Crystal notes and and E.R. Andrew NCUACS 164/7/08 PRA/2/4/2/4 ‘Mineralogy IV’ Lecture notes on ‘Crystal structure’ and ‘Crystal chemistry’ (with drawings). Paginated to 73 and used cover to cover. Intercalated manuscript notes throughout. Additional page Pencil in (‘Interatomic bending forces’) drawings and notes at back inside cover. glued 47. at p. Blue cover. PRA/2/4/2/5 ‘Roberts 1940’ Lecture(?) notes on ‘Heat & thermodynamics’. Paginated and used to 78. Intercalated manuscript notes throughout. Notes on ‘Conduction of heat’ at end (reference to this at front). Brown cover (marble effect). PRA/2/4/2/6 ‘Electric Oscillations and Waves’ ‘Stoner From 14 January 1941 Lecture notes (with drawings). Paginated and used to 253. Intercalated material (manuscript notes and handouts) inside front cover and throughout. Manuscript calculations at back inside cover. Red cover. (‘Laplace’s equation’), p. 35 (‘Quantum PRA/2/4/2/7 Black cover, red spine. From 10 April 1941 ‘Properties of Matter’ and ‘Prof. Ferguson’ ‘Physics and the Quantum Theory’ and ‘Mrs Jeffreys’ 95 and used Lecture notes with drawings. Paginated to cover to cover. Intercalated manuscript notes at front inside theory’, cover ‘Correspondence principle’) and inside back cover (‘Planck oscillator’). January 1942 Lecture notes with drawings. Paginated to 113 and used nearly cover to cover. Manuscript notes intercalated at inside front cover (e.g. ‘Methods of measuring s-tension’). Used from the back to record Sixth Form(?) essay markings. From 12 May 1939 & from 11 October 1941 Lecture notes with drawings, starting with a course overview etc). (Wave red Paginated and used to 195. Manuscript note (‘Infra ‘Interferometers’ ‘Interference’, motion’, ‘Optics’ and ‘Prof. Sir W.L. Bragg’ PRA/2/4/2/9 From 14 PRA/2/4/2/8 Blue cover. E.R. Andrew NCUACS 164/7/08 spectra’) intercalated at p. 89; others glued in at pp. 89, 151. Some manuscript notes at back. Also used from back. Red cover. PRA/2/4/3 Soft Cover Notebooks 4 items. PRA/2/4/3/1 ‘Special Functions and Integrals’ and ‘Miss Cartwright’ Lecture notes (no drawings), starting with a course overview (‘Fourier Series’, ‘Fourier integral’, ‘Solutions of diff. equs. in cover. series’, at ‘Recurrence Manuscript note intercalated one third formulae-see Example 14 Paper | 1940 Pt I’ and inside back cover. Used cover to functions’, ‘Bessel’s etc). in C. 8’x6 %”. Red cover. PRA/2/4/3/2 ‘Statistics’ and ‘Stoneley’ Lecture Manuscript note intercalated inside front cover. drawings. notes with Many pages unused. 9”x7”. Orange cover, purple spine. PRA/2/4/3/3 notes. Used Numerical Methods. and Tensors. PRA/2/4/3/4 Differentials ‘Mathematics. Analysis’ and ‘Steen’ 9”x7”. Light green cover, dark green spine. Lecture nearly cover to cover. ‘Vectors Equations’ and ‘Stoneley’ Lecture notes. Mostly equations; some drawings. Last third unused. Manuscript notes intercalated inside front cover. 12 items in 11 folders. CAREER, HONOURS AND AWARDS Mostly equations; some drawings. 9”x7”. Orange cover (faded), purple spine. PRA/2/5 1963-1998 E.R. Andrew NCUACS 164/7/08 PRA/2/5/1 Sc.D., University of Cambridge, 1964 1963-1964 Correspondence, list of publications. PRA/2/5/2 Honorary D.Sc., University of Turku, Finland, 1980 Includes coverage of the ceremony, featuring Andrew (in Finnish). correspondence photocopy and a of press PRA/2/5/3 Appointment as Graduate Research Professor, University of Florida, 1983 1979-1982 Correspondence. Also includes a copy of the draft advert of the position in Physics Today. Andrew spent the autumn of 1979 on leave at the University of Florida, working with T.A. Scott whom he had known since their Harvard days. Scott died of a brain tumour during Andrew’s sabbatical term at UF. One consequence of this was that Andrew was invited to join the staff there as a Graduate Research Professor, taking over Scott's NMR activity (in the Department of Physics) yet also developing a programme of work on NMR imaging in relation to medicine in the Department of Radiology. PRA/2/5/4 PRA/2/5/5 1988-1989 etc. Andrew's contact with Election to Fellowship of the Royal Society, March 1984 Honorary Doctorate, Adam Mickiewicz University, Posnan, Poland, October 1989 Copy of the announcement, handwritten draft of Andrew's speech at the party in celebration of the news, University of Florida, 23 March 1984. Correspondence Polish colleagues dated back to a visit from Z. Pajak of the Adam Mickiewicz University to Bangor, where Andrew taught 1954- 1964. Andrew first visited Poland in 1964. 1988-1989 Correspondence re arrangements for Andrew’s visit receive the honorary degree and re Polish universities on the occasion. to invitations to other Includes a copy of Andrew's itinerary for the duration of his visit, his typescript October Visit to Poland on the occasion of the ceremony 3 items in 3 folders. Notification etc. PRA/2/5/5/2 PRA/2/5/5/1 1989, draft and 1-7 of E.R. Andrew NCUACS 164/7/08 acceptance speech, draft of Academy of Cracow, etc. Sciences’ a lecture given at the Polish in Nuclear Physics of Institute PRA/2/5/5/3 Correspondence arising PRA/2/5/6 Election to Fellowship of the American Physical Society, November 1989 1989-1990 Correspondence. Also includes a copy of the certificate. PRA/2/5/7 Honorary Doctorate, Germany, October 1989 Karl Marx University, Leipzig, East 1988-1990 Correspondence. Andrew's acceptance speech and of a physics colloquium on ‘Modern developments in NMR spectroscopy’. includes copies Also of PRA/2/5/8 Retirement Resonance in Medicine, 1991 Editor-in-Chief as of the journal Magnetic Copy of Andrew’s last editorial. PRA/2/5/9 1997 2 items. 1997-1998 PRA/2/5/9/1 PRA/2/5/9/2 2 items in 2 folders. Honorary D.Sc., University of Wales, Bangor, 18 April 1998 Chiefly correspondence re the award, arrangements for the trip etc. 1991-1992 Correspondence. Also includes copies of R. Blinc’s laudatio of Andrew, given at the First Forum AMPERE, Rome, Italy, November 1991, and that by |. Ursu, given at a special COMMEMORATIVE OCCASIONS 70th Birthday 1991-1997 PRA/2/6 PRA/2/6/1 E.R. Andrew NCUACS 164/7/08 meeting of the British Radio Spectroscopy Group (BRSG) on ‘NMR: new applications to materials and medical imaging’, Nottingham, in April 1992. Andrew's 70th birthday was on 27 June 1991. PRA/2/6/2 75th Birthday 1996-1997 the E.R. Andrew 75th Anniversary Correspondence re Symposium, University of Florida in Gainesville, 5 January 1997. Includes a copy of the conference poster, draft of the programme, etc. Andrew's 75th birthday was on 27 June 1996. PRA/2/7 PHOTOGRAPHS 1983-1984 8 monochrome photographs featuring Andrew (including body scans of him) and apparatus. One of them shows him with the Technicare Teslacon body scanner. This image, was ‘probably was taken at a trade show, either RSNA (Radiological Society of North America) or the SMRM (Society of Magnetic Resonance in Medicine) in the early 1980s. The RSNA meeting probably was in Chicago and the SMRM meeting probably was in New York’ (communication from Dr Waldo Hinshaw, 13 October 2008). Some of these images were used in Andrew’s Wellcome Foundation Lecture on ‘NMR imaging in medicine’, given at the Royal Society, London, 6 November 1984. E.R. Andrew NCUACS 164/7/08 SERIES 3 TELECOMMUNICATIONS RESEARCH ESTABLISHMENT (TRE) This section comprises seven Royal Air Force exercise books all inscribed at top left ‘T.R.E. Entrance Course’ and at top right ‘E.R. Andrew Pale Manor Malvern’. The Telecommunications Research Establishment (TRE) was established in Worth Matravers, four miles to the west of Swanage, Dorset, in May 1940, as the central research In March 1942 TRE group for RAF applications of radar. moved to Malvern College, Worcestershire. 7 items. ‘Dr Huxley General RDF’ [1942] Notes on radar equipment and radar systems (e.g. ‘Chain ‘Aircraft to Surface Home’, ‘Ground Control Interception’, Vessel’). Paginated up to 45 and used to p.37. At back of notebook is list of abbreviations. Manuscript calculations on back cover. ‘Lines & aerials (1)’ ‘Lines & aerials (2)’ [1942] [1942] [1942] Paginated up to 27 and used to p.[24]. Used for notes on aerials. Used from the back for calculations, circuit diagrams etc. Paginated up to 95 and used to p.[90]. Used for notes on circuits, ‘Applications’ (pp 27-59) and ‘Aerials’ (pp. 63-90). At a ‘Transmission Line back of notebook is an account of Expt’. Manuscript calculations on back cover. [1942] Paginated and used 1-[49]. Notes on ‘Noise’, construction of circuits, transmitters etc. Intercalated material at p. [49] ‘Circuits. incl. Filters & Noise (2)’ Paginated and used 1-97. Manuscript calculations on back cover. Intercalated material at p. 24. ‘Circuits. incl. Filters (1)’ E.R. Andrew NCUACS 164/7/08 ‘25/7/42 Practical’ and ‘ADRDE’ Notes on experiments, with list on p.1. Paginated up to 93 77. and used up to p.[82]. Intercalated material at pp 25, Manuscript calculations on back cover. the Army’s Air ADRDE, and Development Establishment, had likewise moved to Malvern in 1942. Eventually it was fused with TRE into the Radar Research Establishment, subsequently renamed the Royal Radar Establishment. Research Defence ‘25/7/42 Miscellaneous lectures’ Not paginated. Used from the front for notes on topics including ‘Fighter Command’, ‘A-A Command’, ‘Devices for Safety of Aircraft’, ‘Night-Fighting’, etc. Used from the back for calculations. Manuscript calculations on back cover. E.R. Andrew NCUACS 164/7/08 SERIES 4 UNIVERSITY OF CAMBRIDGE 1941-1948, 1960-1962 Material associated with the period when Andrew was a PhD Student, and subsequently reused. teaching-related 1945-1949; possibly 3 items in 4 folders. ‘Cavendish Laboratory, Cambridge; Practical Course for Part ll Physics’ 1941-1942, 1946 So inscribed. Sets of instructions for practicals. 2 folders. PRA/4/1/1 ‘Part Il Physics; E.R. Andrew, Christ's’ 1941-1942 So inscribed. 37pp. Manuscript annotations, drawings and 13, 14a calculations on title leaf and on the back of pp [‘Valve Ray 18 [‘The Rayleigh Refractometer’], 26 Oscillograph’], (‘Polarisation Experiments’], 36 [Frequency of a Tuning Fork’]. Experiments’], Cathode [The 15, 17, 16 PRA/4/1/2 1945-1948, ‘E.R. Andrew, Mond Laboratory’ a folder so inscribed. Manuscript (in ‘Electro Magnetic Course; Mond Lab. Cambridge University; 15 Oct 1945-Aug 1948 So inscribed. 52pp. Intercalated material at p.28. Reading list. Found in a lecture course, with pencil annotations (both in Andrew's hand). Paginated to 127 with intercalated sheets and a separate lecture on ‘Magnetism’, paginated to 25 with two additional sheets. 1960-1962 Top sheet bears notes suggesting that Andrew lectured on the material in 1960, 1961 and 1962 (while at Bangor). 2 folders. ink) of E.R. Andrew NCUACS 164/7/08 SERIES 5 UNIVERSITY OF NOTTINGHAM 1964-1983 Material documenting Andrew's years at the University of Nottingham, 1964-1983. PRA/5/1 LECTURE COURSES PRA/5/2 THE WORK OF THE NOTTINGHAM LABORATORY IN PHOTOGRAPHS AND SLIDES DEPARTMENTAL PAPERS ROLF SJOBLOM CORRESPONDENCE REZSO GASPAR CORRESPONDENCE MENG QING-AN CORRESPONDENCE NOTEBOOK PRA/5/1 14 items. 6 items. 1965-1983 notes (handwritten). Originally in LECTURE COURSES ‘THIRD REPORT FROM THE EXPENDITURE COMMITTEE, SESSION 1973-74: POSTGRADUATE EDUCATION’ Andrew's lecture ring binders. Paginated. Normally with notes at front re how far into the lecture script Andrew progressed each year or term that he gave the respective course. also in courses Andrew gave 1964-1969. Includes duplicated hand-outs (overview of the course, list of textbooks, problem sheets). Pencil annotations in lecture script suggest that these lectures may include material used PRA/5/1/14 Spectroscopy 1970-1975 E.R. Andrew NCUACS 164/7/08 PRA/5/1/2 Wave mechanics Includes typescript overview of the course, with handwritten annotations re the 1972 course. PRA/5/1/3 Biophysics 1977-1981 Includes copies of typescript overview of the course 1977- 1981, with handwritten annotations. Also includes copies of hand-outs (‘Structural formulae of the twenty amino acids’, ‘Structure factor and electron density’, ‘structure of nucleic acids’, ‘The genetic code table’). PRA/5/1/4 Mechanics 1978-1983 Includes copies of typescript overviews of the course. Also includes a copy of the ‘Second Year Honours Mid-sessional Examination’, January 1983. Further includes an announcement by Andrew that this was his last ever lecture at the University of Nottingham since he is retiring, but that as of 1 March he would be taking up a new appointment at the University of Florida. PRA/5/1/5 Atomic physics 1980-1982 PRA/5/1/6 1965-1967, 1973, n.d. First year atomic physics course Includes copies of typescript overviews of the course during various terms. Also includes an overview of the ‘P1B lecture demonstrations and examples classes 1981-1982’, etc. In original order. First part of the script (pp. 1-[64]) followed by a lecture on ‘Heisenberg’s uncertainty principle’ (pp. 65- [81}). Includes a typescript overview of the course. Appended material includes a 19-page opening lecture, a 133-page script of the course (with notes suggesting that it was given 1965-1967), with personal recollections. n.d. THE WORK OF THE NOTTINGHAM LABORATORY IN PHOTOGRAPHS AND SLIDES Three sheets of slides and one album of photographs entitled spin mapping’. Photographs mounted on cardboard (front and back), twelve sheets. magnetic resonance images by ‘Nuclear 1976-1977, and another 5-page opening lecture PRA/5/2 E.R. Andrew NCUACS 164/7/08 There are overlaps between the slides and the photographs at PRA/7/3/2, in the album. A photocopy of the album is suggesting that the original accompanied a grant application to the Wolfson Foundation. PRA/5/3 DEPARTMENTAL PAPERS 1964-1983, n.d. 2 items. PRA/5/3/1 Correspondence, 1964-1983 etc., Correspondence, Andrew's official announcement of his retirement. announcements, notes PRA/5/3/2 Miscellaneous 1964-1983 including 1976-1983, n.d. 1976-1983 information draft Admissions admissions talk by Andrew), copies of departmental minutes 1979-1983 (incomplete set), a one-day meeting on NMR imaging in the Physics Department, 10 April 1976. (including material and re a PRA/5/4 PRA/5/5 1972-1974 See also PRA/11/8. ROLF SJOBLOM CORRESPONDENCE REZSO GASPAR CORRESPONDENCE Correspondence chiefly re and with the Swedish chemist R. Sjéblom, who spent the academic year 1973-1974 in the Physics Laboratory of the University of Nottingham. At the time Sjéblom was studying for a Swedish doctoral degree. 1974-1982 Correspondence chiefly with the Hungarian biophysicist R. Gaspar, who spent the academic year 1974-1975 in the Physics Laboratory of the University of Nottingham, thus starting a collaboration with Andrew that would continue into the 1990s. Gaspar returned to Nottingham for another year in January 1980, on ‘Molecular dynamics in the solid state by proton magnetic resonance’. Also includes a handwritten fact-sheet on Hungarian culture and history, presumably by Gaspar. on Andrews SRC-funded to work project E.R. Andrew NCUACS 164/7/08 PRA/5/6 MENG QING-AN CORRESPONDENCE 1978-1982 Correspondence chiefly with the Chinese physicist Meng the Qing-an, who arrived University of Nottingham in the summer of 1979 and spent close to two years there. the Physics Laboratory of in Also includes correspondence with the physicist Guo Quan- zhong (including 1 photographic reproduction). See also PRA/11/18, PRA/11/21/1. PRA/5/7 NOTEBOOK ‘E. R. on inside cover: Andrew 1971’. Inscribed Unpaginated. First half used for reference re structure and literature on amino acids, in alphabetical sequence starting with Alanine and ending with Valine. Last third used similarly for the nucleic acid bases that form components of DNA and RNA. Related notes intercalated at back, dated12 March 1971 and 12 March 1971 respectively. ‘THIRD COMMITTEE, EDUCATION’ SESSION 1973-74: EXPENDITURE POSTGRADUATE 1973-1974? PRA/5/8 REPORT FROM’ THE - its implications, and a handwritten note This was published by HMSO, 20 December 1973. Copy of the report with typescript summary and comments on by Andrew intercalated. E.R. Andrew NCUACS 164/7/08 SERIES 6 UNIVERSITY OF FLORIDA 1983-2000 with Material from Andrew's time at the University of Florida (UF) in Gainesville, where he was Graduate Research Professor from 1983 to 1999. This was a joint appointment of the Departments of Physics and Radiology. At UF Andrew of magnetic pressed on resonance tomography and played a role in establishing the US National High Magnetic Field Laboratory in Florida at his Tallahassee. He also contributed to Departments when this was not a requirement of his position as Graduate Research Professor, and lectured widely all over Campus and in the wider Florida region. the teaching of his research in the area PRA/6/1 LECTURE COURSES PRA/6/2 LECTURES WITHIN THE UNIVERSITY PRA/6/3 LECTURES IN THE WIDER FLORIDA REGION PRA/6/4 NOTEBOOKS PRA/6/1 PRA/6/1/1 into PRA/6/6 64 items. 6 items. 1984-1997 PRA/6/5 ADMINISTRATIVE CORRESPONDENCE LECTURE COURSES 6 TESLA WHOLE BODY MAGNET Handwritten lecture scripts, paginated. 186pp + 4pp. Originally in ring binder. Includes a typescript cover sheet and reading list, and a handwritten overview. Cover sheet the contains annotations re how far script Andrew progressed in each of the overall 26 lectures. Nuclear Magnetic Resonance, 1984 E.R. Andrew NCUACS 164/7/08 PRA/6/1/2 Advanced Polymer Physics, 1985 Two lectures on ‘Fundamentals of NMR’ and ‘Solid state part of the course on advanced polymer NMR’, given as physics of Andrew's colleague C. Batich. With a typescript overview of the course. Also includes a handwritten note by Andrew re the arrangement with Batich. 35pp + 3pp. December 1984- February 1985 PRA/6/1/3 Nuclear Magnetic Resonance, 1988 Originally in ring binder. With typescript cover sheet bearing annotations re how far into the script Andrew progressed in 15 lectures. Andrew gave the course each of the overall jointly with his colleague T.H. Mareci. 101pp + 1p. PRA/6/1/4 Radiological Physics, 1988 magnetic Four lectures on ‘Magnetic resonance imaging’, ‘Principles pulse of sequences in MRI’ and ‘Gradient-recalled echoes’, given as of Andrew's the course on part colleague J. Brookeman. radiological physics resonance imaging’, ‘Pulses and of given to medical residents 129pp. PRA/6/1/5 in the Radiology PRA/6/1/6 1990-1997 dating from Principles of MRI, 1991 Diagnostic Radiological Physics (ENU6657), 1995 Course Department, Shands Hospital. Lectures on the NMR component of a course on diagnostic a colleagues. With pencil radiological physics taught by Includes typescript annotations ‘NMR questions for ENU6657 final exam’, 1996. 1983-1997 LECTURES WITHIN THE UNIVERSITY Handwritten lecture scripts, paginated. 37 items in 19 folders. 1990-1996. PRA/6/2 E.R. Andrew NCUACS 164/7/08 PRA/6/2/1 ‘NMR imaging’, Visit of the Lt. Governor J. Wayne Mixson, 15 June 1983 1983-1984 Correspondence etc. Includes J.W. Mixson’s itinerary. University Also given on 24 February 1984 at the Florida Day on ‘MicrofabritechTM’, a collaborative effort of the faculties of the engineering departments to ‘pursue fundamental investigations in the areas of modern physical and electronic devices that will provide the base for the technology tomorrow’. Florida’s science and of PRA/6/2/2 ‘Application premedical students, 1983 of NMR in medicine’, Lecture to 3rd year 1983-1984 Delivered on several occasions in 1983-1984 in a number of courses. PRA/6/2/3 PRA/6/2/4 ‘Introduction Lecture to 3rd year medical physics students, April 1984 Resonance Magnetic Nuclear to (NMR)’, 1984-1985 Also given on 8 April 1985. ‘The physical basis of NMR imaging’, 9th Annual Florida Graduate Student Symposium, 5 May 1984 imaging and analytical studies’, PRA/6/2/5 PRA/6/2/6 a copy of Microfabritech Includes a copy of the programme. the symposium programme (with First page original script, the rest is photocopy. ‘NMR Advisory Panel, 30 August 1984 Includes abstracts) and letter of invitation. ‘NMR basic physics’, Lectures to ‘UF Radiology residents & others’, March 1985 ‘Pink Ladies’ were volunteers working out of the Shands Hospital, University of Florida. ‘Imaging Section, Nuclear Engineering Department, January 1986 Untitled, Pink Ladies, 7 October 1985 Given also in May and July 1985. Nuclear Society by NMR’, American PRA/6/2/7 PRA/6/2/8 Florida E.R. Andrew NCUACS 164/7/08 PRA/6/2/9 ‘Paramagnetics’, MRI morning conference, Department of Radiology, 13 May 1986 PRA/6/2/10 ‘Relaxation conference, Department of Radiology, 20 May 1986 resonance’, magnetic MRI in morning given Also ‘Relaxation in MR - a basic talk’. Includes transparencies. ‘Relaxation revisited’ under title the and 6 transparencies. PRA/6/2/11 ‘Developments in NMR imaging’, September 1986 Physics Colloquium, 4 Incomplete. PRA/6/2/12 ‘Magnetic screening’, Radiology Seminar, 7 January 1987 PRA/6/2/13 ‘Nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR)’, ERC [Engineering Research Center] meeting, Reitz Union, 18 May 1987 PRA/6/2/14 PRA/6/2/15 PRA/6/2/16 PRA/6/2/17 Seminar, 4 Radiology MRI susceptibility, Includes transparencies. ‘Magnetic November 1987 ‘Microscopic imaging by NMR’, Radiology Research Review, 7 November 1987 ‘Report on AMPERE Novosibirsk’, Radiology Seminar, 28 October 1987 January 1988 With appended material (photocopies of transparencies from various presentations, not all by Andrew). ‘The Inspectors, 18 November 1987 ‘Advisory committee site visit’, 3 December 1987 Neurosciences Radiological Course for resonance’, physics of MRI’, ‘Nuclear magnetic PRA/6/2/19 Institute, PRA/6/2/18 Health E.R. Andrew NCUACS 164/7/08 PRA/6/2/20 ‘Nuclear magnetic resonance imaging’, Lecture to 3rd year premedical students, 2 February 1988 Given in the course of Andrew's colleague P. Kumar. Also of given Andrew's colleague G. Roessler. engineering science nuclear course on in a PRA/6/2/21 ‘NMR in materials science’, Department of Materials Science and Engineering Seminar, February 1988 PRA/6/2/22 ‘The physical basis of contrast agents in MRI’, UF Radiology Thursday evening, 21 March 1988 PRA/6/2/23 ‘Magnets’, Radiology Seminar, 7 April 1988 PRA/6/2/24 ‘Magnetic resonance imaging’, Mini-symposium Illustrating Outstanding College Programmes, College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, 1 October 1988 Includes a copy of the programme. PRA/6/2/28 PRA/6/2/26 PRA/6/2/25 PRA/6/2/27 Includes transparencies. ‘Relaxation’, Talk to MRI Technologists, 24 July 1990 ‘Principles of contrast agents’, Talk to MRI Technologists, 20 November 1990 ‘Shielded gradients’, Radiology [no further information], 26 March 1990 Medicine Research Day, 25 January 1992 relaxation mechanisms in phosphorus metabolites’, ‘34P Department of Radiology University of Florida College of ‘Contrast agents Part 2’, Talk to MRI Technologists, 27 November 1990 ‘Magnetic Engineering Science, 7 November 1991 resonance Society of PRA/6/2/29 imaging: the future’, PRA/6/2/30 E.R. Andrew NCUACS 164/7/08 PRA/6/2/31 ‘Magnetic resonance of two hormones: progesterone & testosterone’, Department of Radiology University of Florida College of Medicine Research Day, 23 January 1993 Includes transparencies. PRA/6/2/32 ‘Core 3: magnetic field gradients’, Advisory Committee Visit, 25 January 1993 Includes transparencies. PRA/6/2/33 ‘Nested Maxwell pairs: a simple shielded z-gradient system’, Department of Radiology University of Florida College of Medicine Research Day, 22 January 1994 Includes transparencies. PRA/6/2/34 of years ‘Fifty Radiology Research Day, 28 January 1995 University magnetic of resonance’, Florida College Department of Medicine of Includes programme etc. transparencies. Also include copy of the of 11 items. University PRA/6/2/36 gradient coil’, PRA/6/2/35 College of of Florida Department ‘Relative imaging times’ Includes a typescript abstract. ‘Transverse gradient coils for NMR imaging’, Department of Medicine Radiology Research Day, 8 February 1997 Radiology ‘NON-CON University of Florida College of Medicine Research Day, 20 January 1996 1983-1995 LECTURES IN THE WIDER FLORIDA REGION Handwritten lecture scripts, paginated. No further details. PRA/6/2/37 PRA/6/3 E.R. Andrew NCUACS 164/7/08 PRA/6/3/1 imaging: ‘MRI Tampa, October 1983 a challenge to x-rays’, Eckerd College, Eckerd College is a small liberal arts college. PRA/6/3/2 ‘Magnets’, American College of Radiology (ACR) NMR Symposium, Miami, January 1984 1984-1985 Given also under the title ‘Magnets & pulse sequences at MRI in medical practice’, Bal Harbour, Florida, March 1985. PRA/6/3/3 [Magnetic resonance], Tallahassee, 31 October 1984 Presentation ‘to CON people at HRS’. PRA/6/3/4 Physics for Seminar, ‘MR Magnetic Resonance Imaging in Practice, Bal Harbour, 10- 14 March 1985 23rd Annual physician’, the 1984-1985 Includes programme, original flier. correspondence, copy of the provisional Andrew gave the opening talk and also a workshop talk on ‘MR physics and imaging for radiologic technologists’. PRA/6/3/6 PRA/6/3/7 PRA/6/3/8 of PRA/6/3/5 1984-1985 Includes correspondence, copy of the programme, list participants. ‘NMR imaging’, Florida State University, Tallahassee, March 1985 ‘The use of nuclear magnetic resonance in medicine’, 10th Annual Meeting, American Council of Life Insurance Medical Section, Palm Beach, 8-12 June 1985 Physics Department, Florida State University, Tallahassee, ‘Human images by nuclear magnetic resonance’, Sanibel International Symposium on Quantum Biology and Quantum Pharmacology, Marineland, 12-14 March 1987 ‘New developments in medical NMR imaging’, ‘FCCB88’, Sheraton Palm Coast Resort, Palm Coast, April 1988 Includes a note. Colloquium, PRA/6/3/9 ‘Imaging by nuclear magnetic resonance’, E.R. Andrew NCUACS 164/7/08 October 1990 PRA/6/3/10 ‘NMR research at UF’, Steinhatchee Magnetic Resonance Meeting, Steinhatchee, 22 January 1993 Includes programme, transparency, etc. correspondence, copies of the tentative PRA/6/3/11 ‘Nuclear magnetic resonance: past, present and future’, SE Society (SESAPS) Section Conference, Tallahassee, 9 November 1995 American Physical the of PRA/6/4 NOTEBOOKS 1983-2000 Spiral-bound, unpaginated. Containing notes on colloquia etc. ‘E.R. Andrew, Department of Physics, Williamson Hall’ at top right cover. inscribed items Both 2 items. PRA/6/4/1 ‘Colloquia and special lectures, 1983-1993’ April 1983- March 1993 5 items. PRA/6/4/2 PRA/6/5 1983-2000 PRA/6/5/1 General April 1993- March 2000 ‘Colloquia and special lectures, 1993-’ ADMINISTRATIVE CORRESPONDENCE Includes a ten-year summary of Andrew's achievements. Letters and photocopies of letters chiefly re Andrew’s many achievements, honours, invitations, travels etc. PRA/6/5/1/2 PRA/6/5/1/1 1989-1995 1983-1988 3 items. 1983-1988 1989-1995 1983-2000 E.R. Andrew NCUACS 164/7/08 PRA/6/5/1/3 1996-2000 Includes a copy of a proposal on ‘Use of high magnetic field gradient for magnetic resonance imaging of solids’. PRA/6/5/2 Evaluations Annual evaluations of Andrew's performance. 2 items. PRA/6/5/2/1 Department of Physics PRA/6/5/2/2 Department of Radiology PRA/6/6 6 TESLA WHOLE BODY MAGNET In original order. 3 items. 1996-2000 1983-1998 1984-1998 1983-1997 1988-1998 all letters and 1 June 1995- 12 January 1996 21 August 1995-18 March 1996 PRA/6/6/1 Workshop, File 1 PRA/6/6/2 Workshop, File 2 Includes a schedule (in Andrew's hand) of email. Apparently the project was abandoned. Likewise correspondence re the organisation of a workshop on whole-body MRI magnets at 6T or higher. Correspondence between researchers at the National High Magnetic Field Laboratory (NHMFL) in Tallahassee and at a workshop to be held at the the University of Florida, re NHMEL. 1988-1998 Correspondence etc. re a variety of proposals, including a proposal from the University of Florida’s Imaging Systems Science and Technology Center to the National Science Foundation. PRA/6/6/3 Miscellaneous E.R. Andrew NCUACS 164/7/08 SERIES 7 RESEARCH 1948-1993 PRA/7/1 NOTEBOOKS PRA/7/2 TECHNICAL REPORTS PRA/7/3 GRANT APPLICATIONS PRA/7/4 PATENTS PRA/7/5 MISCELLANEOUS 40 items. PRA/7/1 NOTEBOOKS 7 items. 1948-1965, 1990-1993 PRA/7/1/1 Harvard 1948-1949 1950-1951 inscribed on Further inscribed inside cover. ‘St Andrews research notebook |’ Inscription on cover reads ‘E.R Andrew, Lyman Laboratory of Physics, Harvard University, Cambridge 38, Mass.’. Lecture notes taken during Andrew's postdoctoral year at the University of Harvard. So ‘E.R. Andrew, Department of Natural Philosophy, University of St Andrews, Fife’. University of St Andrews crest embossed on front cover. lees Includes notes on ‘Thermocouple data’, ‘Heat losses (or rather cold losses) in Gas cryostat’, etc. ‘St Andrews research notebook II (& later Bangor)’ Loose material (glued in or taped in). inscribed So ‘E.R. Andrew, Department of Natural Philosophy, University of St inscribed Further cover. inside on 1951-1958, 1960 intercalated at front. Graphs throughout PRA/7/1/2 PRA/7/1/3 E.R. Andrew NCUACS 164/7/08 Fife’ University Andrews, College of North Wales, Bangor, Caerns’. University of St Andrews crest embossed on front cover. ‘Department of Physics, and Includes notes on ‘Solubility of Urea’, ‘Tendency of NaNO3 to become cubic on scientific literature. drawings, heating’ notes etc., on Graphs taped in throughout, one intercalated. PRA/7/1/4 ‘Research notebook 3’ and ‘20 September 1958’ 1958-1959 on inside inscribed So ‘E.R. Andrew, Department of Physics, University College of North Wales, Bangor, Caerns’. Name and crest of University College of North Wales embossed on front cover. inscribed Further cover. Includes notes on ‘Anisotropy’, ‘Tendency of NaNO3 to become cubic on heating’ etc., drawings, calculations. Graphs taped in throughout. Some notes intercalated. PRA/7/1/5 ‘Notebook No. 4’ and ‘3 March 1960’ 1960-1963 on inscribed So ‘E.R. Andrew, Department of Physics, University College of North Wales, Bangor, Caerns’. inscribed Further cover. inside notes on on inside cover. Further inscribed inscribed PRA/7/1/6 1963-1965 ‘Potential energy of two ‘Notebook No. 5’ and ‘Started February 1963’ Includes notes on ‘Aluminum’, dipoles’, calculations, etc. Loose material intercalated at front and throughout. Graphs taped in throughout. So ‘E.R. Andrew, Department of Physics, University College of North Wales, Bangor, Caerns’. Not used beyond first third. Includes second moment for phosphorus pentachloride’, “‘Tetraphosphorus pentasulfide’, etc. p.70. Proceeds through numbered entries. So inscribed on front cover. Further inscribed ‘Professor E. Raymond Andrew, Williamson Hall, University of Florida, Gainesville, Florida 32611, USA’. Paginated and used up to Loose Calculations taped in. ‘Physics and radiology’ ‘Calculations intercalated throughout. 1990-1993 theoretical PRA/7/1/7 material of at front and E.R. Andrew NCUACS 164/7/08 The first entry [20 February 1990] starts: ‘This notebook is opened today to record my new development of a device for active magnetic field gradient screening which may be useful in NMR imaging, NMR spectroscopy and other applications of magnetic resonance in medicine, radiology, biology and microscopy. The notebook will record subsequent work | do in this area of science. The work recorded here has not yet been published in any journal, or book, or poster, not has it been presented in any lecture or talk given publicly. The essential NIH submitted 31st January 1990 for grant support to exploit the ideas, as part of an NIH Research Resource. ...’ ideas were outlined application an to in Also includes a declaration signed by Andrew's colleague T.H. Mareci, stating that he read and understood all the entries in the notebook from pp.1-10. Graphs glued in throughout. Includes also original drawings. PRA/7/2 TECHNICAL REPORTS 1963-1969 6 items. PRA/7/2/1 ‘Possibilities for high-resolution nuclear magnetic resonance in solids’ PRA/7/2/2 2 reports. 1964-1965 PRA/7/2/3 31P ‘Solid-state structure’ ‘High-resolution nuclear magnetic resonance in solids’ Final technical reports covering the period 1 August 1963 to 31 July 1965, contract number DA-91-591-EUC-3077. Final technical report covering the period 1 December 1962 to 31 July 1963, contract number DA-91-591-EUC-2783. 1966 ‘The development of high-speed non-metallic turbines and their resonance spectroscopy. First annual technical report’ Final technical report co-authored with V.T. Wynn, contract number DA-91-591-EUC-3353. Co-authored with L.F. Farnell, T.D. Gledhill and |. Roberts, contract number DA-91-591-EUC-3921. magnetic resonance shifts and fine nuclear magnetic application to PRA/7/2/4 November E.R. Andrew NCUACS 164/7/08 PRA/7/2/5 ‘The development of high-speed non-metallic turbines and resonance magnetic their spectroscopy. Second annual technical report’ application nuclear to November 1967 Co-authored with L.F. contract number DAJA 37 67 C 0044. Farnell, M. Firth and T.D. Gledhill, PRA/7/2/6 ‘High-speed resonance spectroscopy’ non-metallic turbines for nuclear magnetic March 1969 Final technical report co-authored with Randall, contract number DAJA37 67 C 0724. M. Firth and P.J. PRAI7/3 GRANT APPLICATIONS 1975-1982 6 items. PRAI7/3/1 Medical Research Council 1975-1981 Material re a grant application for research on the application of spin mapping to medical diagnosis and treatment. 1975-1981 1975-1978 1976-1977 PRA/7/3/1/1 2 items. 2 folders. in support by B.S. PRA/7/3/1/2 Application Correspondence R.E. Coupland and Includes letters Worthington. Drafts and copies of the original application (1975-1978), interim report (1977) and applications for follow-up project on ‘Development of NMR spin mapping in medicine’ (1978- 1981). 1976-1977 Material re a grant application for an NMR body scanner. Wolfson Foundation PRA/7/3/2/1 Correspondence PRA/7/3/2 3 items. E.R. Andrew NCUACS 164/7/08 PRA/7/3/2/2 Application Copies of the application. Includes visual information on ‘Nuclear magnetic resonance images by spin mapping’ in support of the application. PRA/7/3/2/3 Technical notes Notes on the instrumental requirements of the project. PRA/7/3/3 Science and Engineering Research Council (SERC) a memorandum detailing in which respect the Copy of Physics Department at the University of Nottingham lags behind the rest of the world in major instrumentation re NMR spectrometry. 1976-1977 1976-1977 PRAI7/4 PATENTS PRA/7/4/1 UK Patents PRA/7/4/1/1 1982, n.d. Andrew's appraisals of patents filed 1956-1981. See also PRA/11/12. Unless stated otherwise, copies of handwritten and typescript appraisals (undated), with copies of patent specifications. It appears as though all these appraisals had been prepared at the same time, sometime between May 1982 and prior to Andrew's departure to the US in spring 1983. 19 items. 14 items. PRA/7/4/1/2 UK Patent 1508438, filed 5 April 1974 UK Patent 1496886, filed 8 April 1974 1982, n.d. UK Patent 1525564, filed 11 September 1974 UK Patent 1580787, filed 14 April 1976 PRA/7/4/1/5 UK Patent 1585259, filed 8 July 1976 PRA/7/4/1/3 PRAV7/4/1/4 E.R. Andrew NCUACS 164/7/08 PRA/7/4/1/6 UK Patent 1596160, filed 15 December 1976 PRA/7/4/1/7 UK Patent 1601816, filed 27 May 1977 PRA/7/4/1/8 UK Patent 1601970, filed 31 May 1978 PRA/7/4/1/9 UK Patent 2034123, filed 8 October 1979 PRA/7/4/1/10 UK Patent 2034123, filed 8 October 1979 PRA/7/4/1/11 UK Patent 2048490, filed 29 February 1980 PRA/7/4/1/12 UK Patent 2079463, filed 13 March 1981 Further ‘Methods of producing image information from objects’. includes typescript describing an invention re PRA/7/4/1/13 PRA/7/4/2/1 PRA/7/4/2/2 PRA/7/4/2/3 PRAI7/4/1/14 includes an invention re PRA/7/4/2 US Patents typescript ‘Investigation of samples by NMR typescript describing Includes techniques’. UK Patent 2079946, filed 13 March 1981 UK Patent 2091884, filed 25 January 1981 Likewise ‘Methods of producing image information from objects’. US Patent 3873909, filed 21 August 1967 US Patent 3287629, filed 29 August 1956 Includes Andrew's notes on related literature. US Patent 3475680, filed 26 May 1965 4 items. E.R. Andrew NCUACS 164/7/08 PRA/7/4/2/4 US Patent 4034191, filed 19 June 1975 PRA/7/4/3 Miscellaneous Patents Copies of various patents re NMR imaging. PRAI7/5 MISCELLANEOUS 19742-1982, n.d. 2 items. PRA/7/5/1 ‘Notes on the spin maps’ 1974?, n.d. Typescript notes on illustrations of an experiment. With 14 photographic reproductions of drawings. PRA/7/5/2 Notes 1978-1982 Various handwritten notes (‘Comments on Brunner & Ernst’, of Barry ?Mason?, Oxford Instruments’, ‘Planar spin ‘Visit mapping’, ‘Discussion with Peter Allen ...’). E.R. Andrew NCUACS 164/7/08 SERIES 8 SOCIETIES AND ORGANISATIONS 1958-2000 BRITISH RADIOFREQUENCY SPECTROSCOPY GROUP EMI GROUPEMENT AMPERE INTERNATIONAL SOCIETY OF MAGNETIC RESONANCE PRA/8/5 MEDICAL RESEARCH COUNCIL 61 items. PRA/8/1 BRITISH RADIOFREQUENCY SPECTROSCOPY GROUP (BRSG) 1972-1991 a PRA/8/1/1 Institute 6 items. talk and meet others were important for Andrew was the BRSG’s founder chairman (1956-1959) and served a second period as chairman in 1981-83. He also oversaw the accounts of the Group from its beginnings. small group of The BRSG was founded in 1956 by scientists who shared an interest in the physics of magnetic resonance, a then rapidly developing field. They also shared the belief that small meetings at which graduate students future could progress. While British in name, British-based and with a British committee, these meetings (usually twice a year) were international in character. The BRSG became a Group of Physics in 2000, with the new name of the ‘BRSG: The Magnetic Resonance Group’. 1972-1980 In spring 1975 the BRSG met abroad (in Paris) for the first time. minutes, Includes correspondence, etc. Committee papers, 1972-1980 circulars, meeting programmes, E.R. Andrew NCUACS 164/7/08 PRA/8/1/2 Committee papers, 1981-1983 1981-1983, 1991 Includes drafts of addresses Andrew gave in his capacity as chairman of the Group, annotated drafts and copies of minutes, circulars, meeting programmes, correspondence etc. Also includes a handwritten draft of Andrew's talk on ‘NMR of solid biopolymers’, given at the autumn 1983 meeting of the BRSG in Dublin, Ireland. PRA/8/1/3 Jubilee Meeting, Nottingham, 3-4 September 1981 1980-1982 Correspondence, draft of Andrew's opening address, copy of notice, list of participants, overview of meeting of the Group its first 25 years, photocopy of account of the meeting as in published in ‘ESN-European Spectroscopy News’, etc. PRA/8/1/4 Accounts, 1973-1980 Bank arrangements for public liability insurance, etc. correspondence statements, re _ payments, PRA/8/1/5 Accounts, 1981-1983 1981-1983 PRA/8/1/6 December 1980 1972-1982 PRA/8/2 EMI payments, arrangements for public Mailing list, updated to December 1980 Correspondence re liability insurance, etc. From 1977, Andrew acted as a consultant to EMI, on the commercial production of NMR equipment. 1979-1982 Includes a copy of the original consultancy agreement. Also includes a monochrome photograph juxtaposing an NMR head scan (1978) with an early CT brain scan (1972). Correspondence, 1976-1978 PRA/8/2/2 Correspondence, 1979-1982 Includes notes on discussions. 3 items. PRA/8/2/1 1972-1978 E.R. Andrew NCUACS 164/7/08 PRA/8/2/3 Additional material PRA/8/3 GROUPEMENT AMPERE 1973-1974 1958-2000 in two Originally Correspondence, correspondence is in French. bundles, notes 1958-1982 papers. and and Some 1984-2000. the of fields magnetic resonance, AMPERE stands for ‘Atomes et Molécules Par Etudes Radio-Electriques’. Groupement AMPERE (sometimes also as Groupement AMPERE, Ampére or indeed referred to a European association of scientists active in AMPERE) is dielectrics, of the magnetic resonance imaging, as well as in the development The of Groupement was established in 1952 in France with the purpose of informing and coordinating different European helping scientists in laboratories and, It developed difficult particularly close relations with Poland in the 1990s. Andrew was a founder member and acted as president 1974-1980. at the same time, methodologies technologies. conditions. economic political related optics, and the or 13 items. PRA/8/3/1 Correspondence and Papers, 1958-1976 1958-1976 on notes PRA/8/3/3 PRA/8/3/2 Correspondence and Papers, March-October 1977 Includes a copy of the statutes and material re the 19th AMPERE Congress (1976), including Andrew's notes on the event. He was president at the time. Includes Andrew's handwritten meetings and telephone conversations between members of the AMPERE Bureau (the Groupement’s executive), and correspondence re the treatment of Russian colleagues by the organisers of the Tallinn congress (August 1978). Includes Andrew's handwritten notes on meetings of the AMPERE Bureau. Includes Andrew's notes on the Tallinn congress (August Correspondence and Papers, November-December 1977 Correspondence and Papers, August-December 1978 Correspondence and Papers, February-July 1978 PRA/8/3/5 PRA/8/3/4 E.R. Andrew NCUACS 164/7/08 1978). PRA/8/3/6 Correspondence and Papers, 1979 Includes notes taken during the 4th Specialised Colloque AMPERE on Dynamical Processes in Molecular Systems Germany, studied September 1979. rf-Spectroscopy, Leipzig, East by PRA/8/3/7 Correspondence and Papers, 1980-1982 1980-1982 Chiefly correspondence re and notes on meetings of the a AMPERE Bureau. One topic was the appointment of successor for Andrew as chairman. PRA/8/3/8 Correspondence and Papers, 1984-1988 1984-1988 Includes material re the 9th AMPERE summer school in Novosibirsk, USSR (1987), where Andrew in the absence of the President and the Vice-Presidents provided the official representation of the AMPERE executive. Also includes correspondence re the 24th Congress AMPERE in Poznan, Poland (1988). PRA/8/3/9 1989-1992 division (Division of Spatially Resolved PRA/8/3/10 Correspondence and Papers, 1993 Correspondence and Papers, 1989-1992 Includes Andrew’s notes form a round-table discussion at the 26th Congress AMPERE in Athens, Greece (1992). Includes material re the 2nd International Conference on Magnetic Resonance Microscopy (‘Heidelberg Conference’). Also includes notes and correspondence re the creation of a new Magnetic Resonance) to organise the International Conference on Magnetic Resonance Microscopy (ICMRM). 1994-1995 Continues the discussion re the bylaws of the proposed Division Spatially Resolved Magnetic Resonance, of whose executive committee Andrew became a member. Also includes material re the 27th Congress AMPERE in Kazan, Russia (1994). Andrew was asked to consult on the by-laws for the division. Correspondence and Papers, 1994-1995 PRA/8/3/11 of E.R. Andrew NCUACS 164/7/08 PRA/8/3/12 Correspondence and Papers, 1996-1998 1996-1998 Includes Canterbury, Kent (1996). material re the 28th Congress AMPERE in PRA/8/3/13 Correspondence and Papers, 1999-2000 1999-2000 Includes material re the 30th Congress AMPERE in Lisbon, Portugal (2000). Andrew was invited to chair the opening session. PRA/8/4 INTERNATIONAL SOCIETY OF MAGNETIC RESONANCE (ISMAR) 1971-1998 The International Society of Magnetic Resonance (ISMAR) was set up in 1971 and legally registered in Israel a year It was incorporated in Illinois in 1982. ISMAR’s main later. public function was piloting the organisation of international applications. meetings into Groupement AMPERE Similar. its members in consideration the economic conditions of eastern and developing countries, waving membership dues and other fees. magnetic resonance and took the on its to it 37 items. PRA/8/4/1 PRA/8/4/2 Correspondence and Papers, 1971 Correspondence and Papers, 1972 Andrew was a founding member. He served as President of the organisation, 1983-1986, and was a member of Council for many years. Includes a copy of the original Constitution and Andrew's comments on it. Includes a copy of the official translation of the Society's the Constitution. International publication Symposium on Magnetic Resonance, to be held in Bombay, India, in January 1974 includes Also the proceedings of Includes AMPERE activities. Correspondence and Papers, 1973 correspondence correspondence coordinate PRA/8/4/3 to ISMAR and of re the Fifth E.R. Andrew NCUACS 164/7/08 PRA/8/4/4 Correspondence and Papers, 1974 Includes a copy of the proposal for the Sixth International Symposium on Magnetic Resonance to be held in Canada in 1977. PRA/8/4/5 Correspondence and Papers, 1975-1977 1975-1977 of copy and Andrew's comments. Also Society's a Includes his Constitution notes from the Council meeting in Banff, Canada, in May 1977. revisions includes draft the to PRA/8/4/6 Correspondence and Papers, 1978-1979 1978-1979 quarterly Includes correspondence re ‘a pronounced need for communication publication to among [ISMAR] members’. The first number of the Bulletin of Magnetic Resonance appeared in winter 1979. launch the fill of a PRA/8/4/7 Correspondence and Papers, 1980-1981 1980-1981 the in handwritten Includes a copy of the revised Constitution. Also includes ISMAR Council Andrew's meeting during the Seventh International Symposium of Magnetic Resonance in Delft, Netherlands, in August 1980. the Further Bulletin. includes correspondence re difficulties notes from with PRA/8/4/9 PRA/8/4/8 January- September 1982 Correspondence and Papers, January-September 1982 Includes correspondence re a proposal (spearheaded by O. Jardetzky of Stanford) to establish a division of Magnetic Biology and Medicine, and to reorganise Resonance in ISMAR ‘into a truly scientific society, attractive to those in the field, and, above suspicion’. 1982 Includes Andrew's comments on the proposed revision of the ISMAR Constitution. Also includes correspondence re the Bulletin (whose editorial board Andrew was invited to join), and re the question of whether a division of Magnetic Resonance in Biology and Medicine should be set up within ISMAR or indeed as a separate organisation. Correspondence and Papers, November 1982 Correspondence and Papers, October 1982 the Continues administration. October 1982 PRA/8/4/10 discussion November ISMAR’s changes over E.R. Andrew NCUACS 164/7/08 PRA/8/4/11 Correspondence and Papers, December 1982-March 1983 Continues discussion over the proposed division. Includes draft letters. PRA/8/4/12 Correspondence and Papers, April-June 1983 Includes Andrew's handwritten report on a meeting in the office of F. Bloch at Stanford to discuss future arrangements for ISMAR. PRA/8/4/13 Correspondence and Papers, July-August 1983 to produce a Continues attempts revised Constitution. Includes a draft with Andrew's comments in pencil. Also includes extensive notes (in Andrew’s hand) on telephone conversations, the history of ISMAR, Council’s comments on the draft of the Constitution etc. Further includes copies of the announcement and programme of the Eighth meeting of ISMAR in Chicago, US, 22-26 August 1983. December 1982-March 1983 April-June 1983 July-August 1983 PRA/8/4/14 Correspondence and 1984 Papers, September 1983-January September 1983-January 1984 PRA/8/4/15 July 1983- March 1984 April-July 1984 Chiefly re administrative matters. PRA/8/4/16 Correspondence and Papers, April-July 1984 Correspondence and Papers, February-March 1984 Includes copies of the amended Constitution (handwritten and typescript). Also includes correspondence re the death of F. Bloch, who shared the 1952 Nobel Prize in physics with Andrew’s mentor E. M. Purcell. January 1985 Continues the discussion re the proposed division of Biology and Medicine. Also includes correspondence re ISMAR’s experimental finances, California, summer school Barbara, etc. 10th Conference on Further includes a proposal for the Radio Poznan, Poland, in April 1985. Continues the discussion re a proposed division of Biology and Medicine within ISMAR. Also includes correspondence re the finances of the Society. Correspondence and Papers, August 1984-January 1985 and Microwave Spectroscopy (RAMIS), its reorganisation, a proposed in Santa US, PRA/8/4/17 August 1984- E.R. Andrew NCUACS 164/7/08 PRA/8/4/18 Correspondence and Papers, February-March 1985 February- March 1985 Continues the discussion re a proposed division of Biology and Medicine within ISMAR. Also includes correspondence re suitable dates for the 1986 meting of the Society in Rio de of Andrew’s Janeiro, ‘Message from the President of ISMAR’, March 1985. typescript includes Further Brazil. PRA/8/4/19 Correspondence and Papers, April-October 1985 April-October 1985 Continues the discussion re a proposed division of Biology and Medicine within ISMAR, which was finally put to vote by Council. The proposal was approved. PRA/8/4/20 Correspondence and Papers, November-December 1985 Chiefly re nominations for ISMAR Council. November- December 1985 PRA/8/4/21 Correspondence and Papers, January 1986 January 1986 Includes correspondence re the Society's accounts and re the organisation of the 1989 ISMAR meeting near Grenoble, includes correspondence re administrative France. procedures. Also As before. PRA/8/4/22 PRA/8/4/23 PRA/8/4/24 February 1986 March 1986 Correspondence and Papers, March 1986 Correspondence and Papers, February 1986 Includes correspondence re the upcoming ISMAR meetings Rio de Janeiro (1986) and Grenoble (1989), financial in issues, the first meeting of the Society's new Division of Biology and Medicine, etc. June 1986 Includes correspondence re the election of C. P. Slichter to succeed Andrew as President. Also includes a handwritten draft of Andrew’s opening address at the ISMAR meeting in Rio de Janeiro. Correspondence and Papers, April-May 1986 PRA/8/4/25 Correspondence and Papers, June 1986 Nominations for the next President of ISMAR. April-May 1986 E.R. Andrew NCUACS 164/7/08 PRA/8/4/26 Correspondence and Papers, July 1986 July 1986 Includes Andrew's notes Society's new Division ISMAR meeting in Rio de Janeiro, 29 June-5 July. of of Biology and Medicine at first meeting from the the the PRA/8/4/27 Correspondence and Papers, August-October 1986 August- October 1986 Includes correspondence re the election of a Chairman for potential the Society’s new Division and re China as location for the 1992 ISMAR meeting. a PRA/8/4/28 Correspondence and Papers, November 1986 Includes correspondence re proposed changes with appointment of R.K. Harris as ISMAR Secretary-General. the PRA/8/4/29 Correspondence and Papers, December 1986 November 1986 December 1986 Includes a handwritten copy of Andrew’s last letter to ISMAR letter to his Council in his capacity as President and of a re whether Slichter’s successor in candidacy was constitutional in view of the fact that both he and Andrew resided in the US (the constitution stipulated different that successive countries). should come from presidents Slichter, office, C.P. the report of Also PRA/8/4/30 Committee. Correspondence and Papers, 1988 Correspondence and Papers, 1987 the ISMAR includes correspondence re Includes correspondence re Elections financial disputes with the outgoing Secretary-General. Includes correspondence re the proposed cancellation of a special symposium to honour the late Y. Ovchinnikov at the upcoming ISMAR meeting in Morzine near Grenoble, 1989. 1989 Includes correspondence re the scientific programme of the upcoming ISMAR meeting in Morzine near Grenoble. Correspondence and Papers, January-March 1989 Correspondence and Papers, April-July 1989 Chiefly re nominations for ISMAR Council. January- March 1989 April-July PRA/8/4/31 PRA/8/4/32 PRA/8/4/33 E.R. Andrew NCUACS 164/7/08 PRA/8/4/34 Correspondence and Papers, August-November 1989 Chiefly re nominations for ISMAR Council. PRA/8/4/35 Correspondence and Papers, 1990-1998 PRA/8/4/36 Division of Biology and Medicine Documents the creation of the Society’s Division of Biology and Medicine. Mostly duplicates. Includes undated copies of the ISMAR Constitution. August- November 1989 1990-1998 1982-1989 PRA/8/4/37 ‘Rio de Janeiro meeting, 1986’ 1983-1986 Documents the planning of the 1986 ISMAR conference. Mostly duplicates. PRA/8/5 MEDICAL RESEARCH COUNCIL 1976-1979 hoc Correspondence and Committee papers re meeting to discuss NMR imaging in clinical problems’ on 17 December 1976. ‘an ad 2 items. PRA/8/5/1 PRA/8/5/2 Minutes and correspondence arising June- December 1976 Also includes Andrew's note on telephone conversations. Correspondence and papers re an ad hoc meeting on 17 December 1976 Also includes undated material and an issue of ‘MRC News’ (February 1979) featuring an article on ‘Nuclear magnetic resonance’. 1977-1979 E.R. Andrew NCUACS 164/7/08 SERIES 9 LECTURES 1974-1997, n.d. ‘LECTURES GIVEN WHILE AT NOTTINGHAM’ ‘INVITED TALKS 1981-1988’ ‘NMR IMAGING IN MEDICINE’, WELLCOME FOUNDATION LECTURE, ROYAL SOCEITY, LONDON, 6 NOVEMBER 1984 ‘INVITED LECTURES 1985-1989’ ‘MAGNETIC RESONANCE IMAGING: SEEING SAFELY INSIDE THE HUMAN BODY’, ROYAL INSTITUTION LECTURE, ROYAL INSTITUTION OF GREAT BRITAIN, LONDON, 24 OCTOBER 1986 PRA/9/6 ‘INVITED LECTURES 1989-1997’ 107 items in 46 folders. PRA/9/1 1974-1982 Contents of chronological order. 17 items in 4 folders. PRA/9/1/1 ‘BRSG’, University of East Anglia, April 1974 a folder so inscribed. Handwritten drafts, in ‘LECTURES GIVEN WHILE AT NOTTINGHAW’ ‘Proton magnetic relaxation in Texas, US, 18 April 1975 Society, Johannesburg, South Africa, May 1980 ‘An NMR study of molecular dynamics in State University, Tallahassee, Florida, US, November 1979 ‘Imaging by nuclear magnetic resonance’, Students’ Physics solid amino acids’, Dallas, PRA/9/1/2 PRA/9/1/3 PRA/9/1/4 solids’, Florida E.R. Andrew NCUACS 164/7/08 PRA/9/1/5 PRA/9/1/6 PRA/9/1/7 PRA/9/1/8 PRA/9/1/9 ‘Double Resonance’, Hammersmith Hospital, London, February 1981 18 ‘Developments in nuclear magnetic resonance’, Cardiff, 24 April 1981 ‘Introduction resonance’, Florida,] Gainesville, Florida, US, September 1981 imaging to Nuclear Engineering by [Science, protein nuclear magnetic of University progress of ‘Recent Radiology, [University of Florida,] Gainesville, Florida, US, September 1981 Department imaging’, NMR _ in ‘Applications Thailand, December 1981 of nuclear magnetic resonance’, Bangkok, PRA/9/1/10 ‘NMR imaging’, 6th AMPERE International Summer School, Seggau, Styria, Austria, 1981 PRA/9/1/11 PRA/9/1/14 ‘MRI 1982 PRA/9/1/12 PRA/9/1/13 ‘What are lipids?’, GEC Wembley, 5 March 1982 ‘NMR imaging’, CIBA Foundation, London, October 1981 imaging’, Queen Elizabeth College London, March ‘NMR in medicine: methods of NMR imaging’, ?Asclanov?, 1982 June 1982 ‘Principles of NMR imaging’, 2nd lecture, Liége, Belgium, ‘Principles of NMR’, Liége, Belgium, June 1982 ‘MRI imaging’, Liége, Belgium, May 1982 PRA/9/1/15 PRA/9/1/16 PRA/9/1/17 E.R. Andrew NCUACS 164/7/08 PRA/9/2 ‘INVITED TALKS 1981-1988’ 1981-1988 Contents of chronological order. 2 files so inscribed. Manuscript drafts, in PRA/9/2/1 PRA/9/2/2 PRA/9/2/3 41 items in 13 folders. {The medicine], Brussels, Belgium, June/July 1981 nuclear of International application 15th magnetic Congress resonance of in Radiology, Includes a copy of the abstract. ‘Principles Summer School, Portoroz, Yugoslavia, June 1982 imaging’, spin of 7th AMPERE International ‘Principles of NMR imaging’, Satellite Symposium on the 3 Clinical September 1982 California, of NMR, Stanford, Potential US, Includes a copy of the symposium program. PRA/9/2/4 PRA/9/2/5 Super Nendaz, Also given in Miami in January 1984. ‘History of NMR (& basic principles)’, American College of Radiology (ACR) Course, Chicago 1983 of Washington ‘Whole-body NMR imaging’, Symposium on Biochemical and Biological NMR, Seattle, US, 25-26 March 1983 ‘Developments in NMR imaging’, 6th European Experimental Switzerland, NMR Conference (EENC), September 1982 ‘NMR imaging’, Stanford University, California, US, 11 May 1983 Includes a copy of the menu and correspondence. Includes additional notes. ‘Farewell 1983 26 February Nottingham’, Nottingham, PRA/9/2/7 dinner, PRA/9/2/6 University PRA/9/2/8 E.R. Andrew NCUACS 164/7/08 PRA/9/2/9 ‘NMR of solid biopolymers’, Dallas, Texas, US, September 1983 PRA/9/2/10 of review 6th ‘A Specialised International Colloque AMPERE, Crete, Greece, September 1983 developments’, imaging: recent spin Includes a sheet entitled ‘Recent advances in NMR imaging, SE Mag. Res. Conference Johnson City Tennessee Oct 1983’. PRA/9/2/11 ‘NMR imaging’, October 1983 ‘Texas A&M Physics Department’, US, Also presented at the Physics Department of Florida State University, Tampa, Florida, US, in February 1984. PRA/9/2/12 PRA/9/2/13 ‘Historical perspective & introduction to NMR’, 2nd Annual Meeting of the Society for Magnetic Resonance Imaging, Orlando, Florida, US, 27 February 1984 ‘NMR imaging: a new method of seeing inside the human body’, Eleventh John Albert Southern Lectures, Department of Chemistry, Furman University, South Carolina, US, 10 April 1984 PRA/9/2/14 Includes a pamphlet advertising the lecture. Also presented at ‘Furman University, April 1984’ and in Madrid [no further details given]. ‘NMR imaging: seeing inside the human body’, Frontiers of Science Lecture Series, University of Florida, Gainesville, Florida, US, April 1984 Meeting of the American Chemical Society, Raleigh, North ‘Introduction to NMR spectroscopy’, 3rd Annual Meeting of in the Medicine, New York, US, August 1984 ‘NMR imaging’, Physical Chemistry Department, University of Cambridge, June 1984 Also presented at ‘Duke University Oct 1984’. ‘Advances in NMR imaging’, 36th South East Regional Magnetic Resonance International Society for PRA/9/2/15 PRA/9/2/16 PRA/9/2/17 E.R. Andrew NCUACS 164/7/08 Carolina, US, October 1984 Also presented as ‘MAIC Lecture Nov 1984’ and at ‘UF Reitz Union’ [no further details given]. PRA/9/2/18 ‘History of NMR imaging in medicine’, Lexington, Kentucky, US, 18 April 1985 PRA/9/2/19 PRA/9/2/20 PRA/9/2/21 and principles Institute of ‘Physics Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) Symposium on NMR Imaging, San Francisco, California, US, 21 October 1985 of NMR _ imaging’, ‘Recent November 1985 advances Also presented at 1986’. in NMR imaging’, Rome, Italy, 27 ‘Alcon, Fort Worth [Texas] 13 March ‘Introduction to high resolution NMR in solids’, Meeting of the (BRSG), British Oxford, April 1986 Radiofrequency Spectroscopy Group Boston, PRA/9/2/22 PRA/9/2/23 PRA/9/2/24 in MRI’, Beth Dinner Speech, Conference of Israel Hospital, NMR _ imaging’, Experimental Magnetic Baltimore, ‘Some problems in Massachusetts, US, May 1986 Nuclear After Resonance Spectroscopy Conference (ENC), April 1986 the ‘Developments International Society of Magnetic Resonance (ISMAR), Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, June-July 1986 Italy, September 1986 on Also applications of magnetic resonance in biology & medicine, Univ. of Sao Paolo, 7 July 1986’. ‘NMR imaging’, Brazilian Federation of Biological Societies, Sao Paulo, Brazil, 6 July 1986 AMPERE ‘Developments International Congress on Magnetic Resonance, Rome, imaging’, ‘International Symposium presented at the in NMR_ 13th PRA/9/2/25 PRA/9/2/26 E.R. Andrew NCUACS 164/7/08 PRA/9/2/27 ‘Nuclear magnetic resonance imaging for medical diagnosis’, William Moore Memorial Lecture, Department of Physics, University of Nottingham, 29 October 1986 Announcement and note in Andrew’s hand. Draft of lecture missing. PRA/9/2/28 ‘Imaging by nuclear magnetic resonance’, Centre, 31 October 1986 BP Research An annotation states ‘Used pages 2 & 3 of UF Colloquium & pages 6-15 of Bill Moore Lecture’. PRA/9/2/29 PRA/9/2/30 ‘Human images by nuclear magnetic resonance’, Sanibel International Symposium on Quantum Biology and Quantum Pharmacology, Whitney Laboratory and Marineland, Florida, US, 12-14 March 1987 Conference announcement, abstract, etc. missing (see PRA/6/3/7). Draft of lecture by Colloquium, ‘Imaging Chemistry Department, University of Virginia, Charlottesville, Virginia, US, April 1987 resonance’, magnetic nuclear PRA/9/2/32 PRA/9/2/33 PRA/9/2/31 resonance imaging’, President's Also marked ‘1st lecture’. With a note referring to slides. See also PRA/12/1/4. introduction to NMR spectroscopy’, NATO Advance ‘An Study Institute, Pisa, Italy, June 1987 Lecture, ‘Magnetic Conference of the American Thoracic Society, New Orleans, Louisiana, US, May 1987 Andrew stood in for the President who was unable to attend. Opening Medicine (SMRM) Teaching Course, New York, August 1987 Presented also at the ‘Introductory Seminar on MRI, Coll. Medicine UF’. Welcome, Novosibirsk, USSR, September 1987 As immediate Past President of the Groupement AMPERE, 9th AMPERE International Summer School, Resonance US, in 15 Lecture, Society of Magnetic PRA/9/2/34 E.R. Andrew NCUACS 164/7/08 PRA/9/2/35 PRA/9/2/36 PRA/9/2/37 PRA/9/2/38 PRA/9/2/39 ‘Principles and practice of NMR tomography in medicine’, 9th AMPERE International Summer School, Novosibirsk, USSR, September 1987 Some applications of NMR imaging in the solid state’, 9th AMPERE International Summer School, Novosibirsk, USSR, September 1987 ‘NMR in biomedicine’, National Institutes of Health (NIH) Dedication of the In-vivo NMR Research Center, Bethesda, Maryland, US, 1987 The In-vivo NMR Research Center began operations in October 1987. 24th ‘Topical questions in magnetic resonance imaging’, Congress AMPERE, Poznan, Poland, August-September 1988 ‘Magnetic resonance imaging’, Mini-symposium Illustrating Outstanding College Programmes, College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, University of Florida, Gainesville, Florida, US, 1 October 1988 PRA/9/2/41 PRA/9/3 PRA/9/2/40 in nuclear magnetic resonance imaging Draft missing. ‘Nuclear relaxation and dynamics in biomolecular solids’, workshop lecture, Fuzhou, China, November 1988 in ‘Advances medicine’, 5th National Meeting on Magnetic Resonance, Fuzhou, China, November 1988 n.d. The Wellcome Foundation Prize for 1984 was awarded jointly to E.R. Andrew, J.M.S. Hutchison, J.R. Mallard and P. their development of NMR Mansfield medicine. Andrew and imaging as Includes a colour transparency on ‘dynamical motions in proteins’. IMAGING WELLCOME ‘NMR FOUNDATION LECTURE, ROYAL SOCIETY, LONDON, 6 NOVEMBER 1984 MEDICINE’, __IN recognition of a diagnostic tool in 1984-1985, Typescript. in E.R. Andrew NCUACS 164/7/08 Mallard were invited to deliver the lecture associated with the award on behalf of all four prize winners. Both lectures were published in the Proceedings of the Royal Society. 4 items in 5 folders. PRA/9/3/1 Correspondence 1984-1985 Correspondence re arrangements for the lecture and its subsequent publication. PRA/9/3/2 Lecture Manuscript draft. Also includes a copy of the announcement and a list of slides, with illustrations attached. PRA/9/3/3 Published version 1984-1985 Manuscript and typescript copies (1 each). PRA/9/3/4 Images 2 folders. 12 items in 7 folders. PRA/9/4 PRA/9/4/1 PRA/9/4/2 1985, 1986, 1989 so inscribed. Manuscript drafts, in ‘INVITED LECTURES 1985-1989’ file Contents chronological order. of a Includes 6 polychrome photographs (2 of them mounted), 17 monochrome photographs (all mounted and numbered), 7 transparencies. Also includes a copy of the typescript. ‘Medical imaging by nuclear magnetic resonance’, Plenary Lecture, Central Regional Meeting of the American Chemical Society, Akron, Ohio, US, 6 June 1985 ‘Theory of MRI imaging’, NATO Advanced Study Institute on NMR in the Life Sciences, Erice, Sicily, Italy, June 1985 Includes correspondence with the organisers, abstract, etc. E.R. Andrew NCUACS 164/7/08 PRA/9/4/3 PRA/9/4/4 PRA/9/4/5 PRA/9/4/6 PRA/9/4/7 ‘Developments Chemistry, Cambridge, July 1985 NMR_ in imaging’, Royal Society of Also presented at the 7th Specialised Colloque AMPERE, Bucharest, Romania, September 1985, under the title ‘MRI: the new imaging modality’. days early ‘The Harvard Memorial Massachusetts, US, May 1986 Lecture, of NMR imaging’, William S. Medical School, Moore Boston, ‘Nuclear magnetic resonance imaging for medical diagnosis’, William S. Moore Memorial Lecture, Department of Physics, University of Nottingham, 29 October 1986 ‘Nuclear magnetic resonance in physics and in medical physics’, Physics PG Seminar, 27 February 1989 ‘Magnetic resonance imaging’, Conference on the Frontiers of Biological Imaging, State University of New York, Albany, New York, US, April 1989 PRA/9/4/8 PRA/9/4/10 PRA/9/4/11 PRA/9/4/9 of Foundation Annual to magnetic resonance ‘Some contributions imaging’, Melbourne, Australia, May 1989 physics Includes a copy of the announcement. ‘Magnetic resonance in medicine: seeing safely inside the University of Queensland Medical School, human body’, Herston, Queensland, Australia, 23 May 1989 ‘Introduction to NMR in biology and medicine’, Lovelace Noninvasive Medical Techniques in Biology and Medicine, Albuquerque, New Mexico, US, 14-15 September 1989 ‘NMR imaging’, Los Alamos, September 1989 Includes a flier of the meeting. Also version. proof copy of includes a draft and the published Symposium: E.R. Andrew NCUACS 164/7/08 PRA/9/4/12 ‘Magnetic resonance imaging’, Bloch Symposium, Stanford University, California, US, 27-28 October 1989 Includes a typescript of the lecture. PRA/9/5 ‘MAGNETIC RESONANCE IMAGING: SEEING SAFELY THE HUMAN BODY’, ROYAL INSTITUTION INSIDE LECTURE, ROYAL INSTITUTION OF GREAT BRITAIN, LONDON, 24 OCTOBER 1986 1986-1988 4 items in 4 folders. PRA/9/5/1 Correspondence 1986-1988 PRA/9/5/2 Lecture Handwritten draft. Also presented at ‘Cambridge University Clinical School 27 Oct 86’, ‘St Andrews 22 Oct 86’,’Sigma Xi 14 Oct 86’. PRA/9/5/3 1986-1987 PRA/9/5/4 Photographs Published version The scientific research society Sigma Xi was founded in 1886 by a group of Cornell University students and F. Van Vleck, to honour excellence in scientific investigation and cooperation encourage a among researchers in all fields of science and engineering. sense of companionship and Copies of handwritten draft, typescript draft, offprint. 46 monochrome photographs of graphical illustrations and MRI scans (12 mounted). n.d. ‘INVITED LECTURES 1989-1997’ Contents of chronological order. 2 files 29 items in 13 folders. so inscribed. Manuscript drafts, in PRA/9/6 1990-1997, E.R. Andrew NCUACS 164/7/08 PRA/9/6/1 PRA/9/6/2 PRA/9/6/3 ‘Passive magnetic screening’, CIBA Foundation, London, 7 June 1990 relaxation mechanisms in phosphorus metabolites’, ‘31P 15th AMPERE Congress on Magnetic Resonance and Related Phenomena, Stuttgart, September 1990 ‘Magnetic resonance reflections’, After Dinner Speech, First International Conference on NMR Microscopy, Max-Planck- Haus, Heidelberg, Germany, September 1991 Typescript. PRA/9/6/4 ‘Magnetic resonance imaging reminiscences’, First Forum AMPERE, Rome, Italy, 21 November 1991 PRA/9/6/5 ‘Nuclear magnetic resonance at high magnetic fields’, SE Society (SESAPS) Section Physical Conference, Durham, North Carolina, US, 13 November 1991 American the of Includes a set of transparencies. PRA/9/6/6 PRA/9/6/7 PRA/9/6/8 Reply to Toast, BRSG Dinner, Nottingham, 14 April 1992 Includes a set of transparencies with snapshots from the meeting. ‘Report AMPERE congress in Athens Sept 1992’ [no further details] ‘Resonance recollections’, BRSG Meeting, Nottingham, April 1992 1992-1993 ‘Seeing safely inside the human body for clinical purposes’, Frontiers of of Human Knowledge Lectures, University After Dinner Speech, BRSG Meeting, September 1993 ‘Introduction September 1993 St Andrews, PRA/9/6/10 PRA/9/6/9 of Ted Becker as after-dinner speaker’, 8 PRA/9/6/1 1 14 E.R. Andrew NCUACS 164/7/08 Florida, Gainesville, Florida, US, Autumn 1993 3 lectures. PRA/9/6/12 ‘Mechanisms of 31P relaxation in phosphorus metabolites’, First Nottingham Symposium on Magnetic Resonance in Medicine, Nottingham, 6-8 April 1994 Includes transparencies and an abstract. PRA/9/6/13 ‘Nottingham NMR recollections’, After Dinner Speech, First Nottingham in Medicine, Nottingham, 6-8 April 1994 Symposium Resonance Magnetic on PRA/9/6/14 ‘Relaxation and molecular dynamics in solid steroids’, 27th Congress AMPERE, Kazan, Russia, August 1994 PRA/9/6/15 Speaker Introduction, 1994 Fall Convocation, College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, University of Florida, Gainesville, Florida, US, 13 September 1994 application Also presented at Cracow, Poland, October 1995 PRA/9/6/17 PRA/9/6/18 PRA/9/6/19 Includes an abstract and a copy of the revised proofs. PRA/9/6/16 Society Includes Andrew’s introduction of the opening lecturer. ‘A history of NMR from a lifetime’s work’, Conference of the International of Magnetic Resonance (ISMAR), Sydney, Australia, 16 July 1995 ‘A compact low inductance transverse gradient system for magnetic resonance microscopy: to human spinal cord’, Third International Conference on Magnetic Resonance Microscopy, Wurzburg, Germany, August 1995 Florida, US, 2 December 1995 ‘Fifty years of NMR: a personal account’, 17th Annual SE Magnetic Resonance Conference (SEMRC), Tallahassee, ‘Fifty years of NMR: a personal account’, Poznan, Poland, October 1995 E.R. Andrew NCUACS 164/7/08 PRA/9/6/20 ‘Magnetic resonance imaging’, Harvard Jubilee, Harvard, Massachusetts, US, 10 December 1995 PRA/9/6/21 ‘Fifty years of nuclear magnetic resonance’, Department of Medicine Radiology Research Day, University of Florida, Gainesville, Florida, US, 20 January 1996 University College Florida of of PRA/9/6/22 ‘Imagining presentation to Dr Bill Harris NSF 5 April 1996’ No further details. the time, W. At Mathematical and National Science Foundation (NSF). Harris was Assistant Physical Sciences Directorate Director for of the the PRA/9/6/23 ‘Imagining presentation to Dr Adriaan de Graaf NSF 8 May 1996’ No further details. A. de Graaf likewise was an executive officer of the NSF’s Directorate for Mathematical and Physical Sciences. of 28th Congress AMPERE, PRA/9/6/25 PRA/9/6/26 PRA/9/6/24 Introduction Canterbury, Kent, 1-7 September 1996 Speakers, ‘Magnetic resonance imaging’, Witness Seminar, Wellcome Institute, London, 2 July 1996 Introductions of Y. Servant, R. Pound, B. Bleaney and J. G. Powles. ‘Five minute talk at Clare Hall’, Cambridge, 12 November 1996 Resonance ‘Relaxation & molecular dynamics in estradiol and other April biomolecular solids’, BRSG Meeting, 1997 ‘Novel gradient coils for magnetic resonance microscopy’, 4th International Conference Includes notes and calculations. also transparencies. Gainesville, 2 November 1997’. Presented Also includes a at of Symposium, PRA/9/6/27 on Magnetic Guildford, 15 PRA/9/6/28 ‘Brey set E.R. Andrew NCUACS 164/7/08 Microscopy & Macroscopy, Albuquerque, New Mexico, US, September 1997 Includes an abstract and a copy marked ‘Ms sent to Dr Botto 28 Oct [19]97’. PRA/9/6/29 ‘NMR basic physics’ Typescript of a lecture, with manually inserted graphs and tables. E.R. Andrew NCUACS 164/7/08 SERIES 10 VISITS AND CONFERENCES 1968-2000 In chronological order. Assembled from a ‘Miscellaneous’. file inscribed 27 items in 11 folders. PRA/10/1 Visiting Florida, US, 1969-1970 Professor of Physics, University of Gainesville, 1968-1971 Correspondence. Also includes Andrew's lecture notes for a special course on ‘Molecular motion in solids as studied by nuclear magnetic resonance’. Handwritten and paginated, with a typescript overview. spent the Andrew Department of Physics and Astronomy at the University of Florida. 1969-1970 academic year the in PRA/10/2 18th AMPERE Congress, University of Nottingham, 9-14 September 1974 to the PRA/10/5 PRA/10/3 University of Florida, PRA/10/4 Copy of Andrew’s report. Copy of the abstract with handwritten note by Andrew. Visit Gainesville, Florida, US, Fall Quarter, 1979 Physics Department, ‘C[omputed] Tlomography] conference’, Bordeaux, France, 24 September 1979 Photocopy of announcement. Andrew acted as Chairman of the Organizing Committee. University of Granada, Spain, 2-5 June 1981 Visiting Professorship, Solid State Physics Research Unit, University of Witwatersrand, Johannesburg, South Africa, 4 April-10 May 1980 Correspondence. Also includes a copy of the agreement. resonance’, 1979-1980 nuclear magnetic PRA/10/6 ‘First basic course on E.R. Andrew NCUACS 164/7/08 PRA/10/7 Correspondence inviting Andrew to teach in this new course. Copenhagen Copenhagen, Denmark, 27-29 May 1982 Symposium on _ Diagnostic Imaging, Correspondence. PRA/10/8 Visit to Madrid, Spain, 12-18 June 1984 1983-1984 Correspondence re Andrew's lecture on ‘NMR imaging and its contribution to medicine and biology’, delivered in the main auditorium of the Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Cientificas (CSIC) on 14 June 1984. CSIC is the Spanish equivalent of the Science Research Council. PRA/10/9 International Conference on Magnetic Resonance in XI Biological Systems, Goa, India, 16-24 September 1984 Correspondence re Andrew's travel arrangements (18-25 September 1984). Includes handwritten drafts of his invited presentation on ‘Developments in NMR imaging’ and his remarks concluding the conference. Further includes his remarks on the premature death of R. Srinivasan, for whose Ph.D. on electronic spin resonance Andrew had acted as external examiner. PRA/10/10 See also PRA/1/1/201, PRA/12/1/4. International Conference on Magnetic Resonance in Cancer, Banff, Canada, 30 April-4 May 1985 of participants, copy of the Includes correspondence, list abstract of Andrew's paper on ‘MRI in the preoperative evaluation of musculoskeletal tumors’, handwritten draft of the paper and notes to introduce another speaker. Also includes notes on a discussion with H. Pettersson, Andrew's co-author in the published version of the paper, draft of that version, etc. Copy of the programme, with Andrew's notes intercalated inside the front cover. Fourth Resonance in Medicine, London, 19-23 August 1985 Seventh University of Cambridge, 8-12 July 1985 International Meeting on NMR _ Spectroscopy, PRA/10/12 PRA/10/11 Annual Meeting of the Society of Magnetic E.R. Andrew NCUACS 164/7/08 PRA/10/13 PRA/10/14 Andrew's comments on the meeting. resolution British ‘High Radiofrequency Spectroscopy Group (BRSG), Oxford, 9-11 April 1986 in NMR solids’, Meeting of the Correspondence, copy of the programme. Royal Joint Society Symposium, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, US, 24-26 April 1986 Society-American Philosophical 1985-1986 Correspondence, copy of the programme, list of participants. PRA/10/15 IX AMPERE Summer School, Novosibirsk, USSR, 20-26 September 1987 1986-1987 Correspondence, conference announcement. Andrew was an invited speaker. PRA/10/16 Visit to China, 17 November-1 December 1988 1987-1988 1988-1989 PRA/10/17 Lecturing tour in Australia, 24 April-27 May 1989 Correspondence. Includes a copy of the invitation from the Academia Sinica. During his visit Andrew visited Beijing, Shanghai and Fuzhou, where he attended the 5th National Meeting on Magnetic Resonance, 24-29 November 1988. Correspondence, copies of itinerary and schedule. Andrew travelled as the Selby Fellow of the Australian Academy of Science. En route to Australia he also visited Tahiti and Easter Island, arriving in Perth on 4 May. In Australia his tour led him from Townsville and Perth out West to Adelaide, Melbourne, Canberra, Sydney and Brisbane. 1988-1989 Correspondence. draft programme and lecture ‘Introduction to nuclear magnetic resonance in biology and medicine’. includes typescript ‘Noninvasive Techniques in Biology and Medicine’, Lovelace Medical Foundation Annual Symposium, Albuquerque, New Mexico, US, 14-15 September 1989 copies of PRA/10/18 Also a_ of the Andrew's E.R. Andrew NCUACS 164/7/08 PRA/10/19 Bloch Symposium, Stanford University, California, US, 27-28 October 1989 1983, 1989- 1990 Correspondence. Includes a copy of the original programme. Felix Bloch was a Stanford physicist and NMR pioneer who shared the 1952 Nobel Prize in physics with E.M. Purcell. Bloch died in 1983. The symposium celebrated his work on the occasion of the 60th anniversary of his paper on the theory of metals. PRA/10/20 Visit to the UK, 10 July-18 December 1989 1988-1989 a on for lecture opening magnetic remarks for Includes handwritten drafts the Correspondence etc. ‘Magnetic following: resonance imaging: a new diagnostic aid in medicine’, given at the University of Wales, Bangor, on 16 November 1989; the ‘Nuclear Department of Biochemistry, University of Cambridge, in the November 1989; ‘An University a overview of magnetic resonance meeting of the British Radiofrequency Spectroscopy Group (BRSG), Cambridge, in December 1989. given St Andrews, in December 1989; cholesterol’, resonance imaging’, imaging’, at and ‘NMR given given on of at in PRA/10/21 European Congress of NMR in Strasbourg, France, 2-5 May 1990 Medicine and Biology, National PRA/10/23 PRA/10/22 ‘The new U.S. Correspondence, list paper on Laboratory’. of posters etc. Andrew presented a High Magnetic Field Correspondence. Andrew chaired the session on ‘Electron spin resonance’ on 5 May 1990. Molecular Motion and Structure in Disordered Condensed Matter, Meeting of the British Radiofrequency Spectroscopy Group (BRSG), Canterbury, Kent, 4-6 September 1991 Conference Resonance (ISMAR), Sydney, Australia, 16-21 July 1995 6th Analysis (BCEIA’95), Beijing, China, 24-27 October 1995 Conference and Correspondence. International Instrumental PRA/10/24 Exhibition Magnetic Invitation. Society Beijing the on of of E.R. Andrew NCUACS 164/7/08 PRA/10/25 28th Congress AMPERE, Canterbury, Kent, 1-7 September 1996 Correspondence. PRA/10/26 PRA/10/27 Beijing Conference and 7th Instrumental Analysis (BCEIA’97), Shanghai [sic], China, 14-17 October 1997 Exhibition on 1996-1997 Correspondence. Experimental 42nd Resonance Spectroscopy Conference (ENC), Orlando, Florida, US, 11- 16 March 2001 Magnetic Nuclear Correspondence. Andrew was invited to give the Banquet After Dinner Speech. E.R. Andrew NCUACS 164/7/08 SERIES 11 CORRESPONDENCE 1950-2001 In chronological order. PRA/11/1 ‘FRENCH SCIENTISTS, 1950-1981’ PRA/11/2 ‘SCIENTISTS IN JAPAN, 1950-1982’ PRA/11/3 ‘BANGOR, 1958-1964’ PRA/11/4 ‘GENERAL, 1965-1983’ PRA/11/5 ‘PETER MANSFIELD, 1968-1976’ PRA/11/6 ‘BRITISH UNIVERSITIES, 1969-1983' PRA/11/7 ‘WALDO HINSHAW, 1971-1977’ PRA/11/8 ‘DR ROLF SJOBLOM, 1974-1978’ PRA/11/10 ‘GERMAN SCIENTISTS, 1974-1982’ PRA/11/11 ‘DUTCH SCIENTISTS, 1976-1982’ PRA/11/13 ‘PETER SCOTT, 1977-1980’ PRA/11/9 ‘L.J. CHALLIS, 1974-1978’ ‘GENERAL ELECTRIC COMPANY LTD, 1977-1983’ ‘GUO QUANZHONG, 1980-1981’ ‘NORTH AMERICAN SCIENTISTS, 1979-1990’ PRA/11/16 ‘PROF. MIKE HOCH, 1978-1982’ PRA/11/15 ‘PROF. HELION VARGAS, 1978-1981’ PRA/11/14 ‘DR GWILYN PARRY JONES, 1978-1981’ PRA/11/12 PRA/11/17 PRA/11/18 E.R. Andrew NCUACS 164/7/08 PRA/11/19 ‘CAMBRIDGE, 1982-2000’ PRA/11/20 ‘EAMONN CASHELL, 1982-1982’ PRA/11/21 ‘SCIENTISTS IN OTHER COUNTRIES, 1982-2000’ PRA/11/22 ‘UK & IRELAND, 1982-1989’ PRA/11/23 ‘NOTTINGHAM, 1983-2000’ PRA/11/24 ‘FORMER PHD STUDENTS, 1983-2000’ PRA/11/25 ‘EUROPE, 1984-2001’ PRA/11/26 ‘POLISH SCIENTISTS, 1984-2000’ PRA/11/27 ‘NORTH AMERICAN SCIENTISTS, 1990-2001’ PRA/11/28 ‘UK, 1990-2000’ 95 items. PRA/11/1 PRA/11/2 PRA/11/3 1950-1981 in Tokyo, including S. Fujiwara re ‘FRENCH SCIENTISTS, 1950-1981’ ‘SCIENTISTS IN JAPAN, 1950-1982’ Includes correspondence with the future Nobel laureate A. Kastler re rotatory oscillations in aromatic monocrystals etc. Also includes notes and calculations in Andrew's hand. College of North Wales at Bangor. Includes letters from a Correspondence with Japanese solid state physicists based chiefly a Japanese translation of Andrew's book Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (Cambridge, 1955). Also includes a letter of condolence for Andrew, International Symposium on Nuclear Magnetic Resonance, Tokyo, 1-3 September 1965 (Andrew's wife Mary had just of cancer). Further includes Andrew's notes on a visit from colleagues at Sanyo Electric Co. Ltd on 25 January 1982, re magnets for whole-body imaging. Correspondence dating from Andrew's time at the University ‘BANGOR, 1958-1964’ 1958-1964 1950-1982 signed by 22 delegates to the died E.R. Andrew NCUACS 164/7/08 Polish colleague (H. Niedwodniczanski). PRA/11/4 ‘GENERAL, 1965-1983’ 1965-1983 Chiefly correspondence with colleagues both at Nottingham and beyond, including behind the Iron Curtain. 6 folders. PRA/11/4/1 1965-1976 PRA/11/4/2 1977-1978 PRA/11/4/3 1979-1980 1965-1976 1977-1978 1979-1980 Includes correspondence with the future Nobel laureate P.C. Lauterbur re his application for an extension of his NATO grant for the project ‘The development of NMR imaging techniques’. Both Andrew and his Nottingham colleague P. Mansfield were Principal Collaborators on this project. PRA/11/4/4 1981 correspondence Includes Nottingham colleague S. Clough re his work on methyl group hopping etc. Andrew's with January-May 1982 Further includes correspondence re the unexpected death of Andrew’s friend and colleague T.A. Scott. 1982-1983 P.B. Includes correspondence with Andrew's colleague Moon re ‘the process of discovery of the magic angle - whether it dropped out of very complicated mathematics or whether [Andrew] [was] able to see it physically and followed it up by the equation-work’. Also includes correspondence with J. Carolan or Nalorac Cryogenics outlining possible collaborations between the company and General Electric Company (GEC) to develop and produce human size imaging magnetics. June 1982-February 1983 PRA/11/4/5 PRA/11/4/6 E.R. Andrew NCUACS 164/7/08 PRA/11/5 ‘PETER MANSFIELD, 1968-1976’ 1968-1976 Correspondence memoranda) with and re P. Mansfield. (some the in form of extensive PRA/11/6 ‘BRITISH UNIVERSITIES, 1969-1983’ 1969-1983 12 items in 3 folders. PRA/11/6/1 |. M. Ward physicist |. Correspondence with research carried out by Andrew in 1948-1949. Bristol the M. Ward re PRA/11/6/2 J. W. Emsley 1976-1979 article Correspondence re Progress in NMR Spectroscopy. an on zeugmatography for Emsley was one of the editors of the journal. PRA/11/6/3 D. Melville PRA/11/6/7 PRA/11/6/4 Melville re the physicist D. PRA/11/6/5 F.A. Rushworth Correspondence with biological effects of magnetic fields. the Correspondence with T. Green re his research on lysozyme relaxation. Correspondence with fellow physicist F.A. Rushworth re his preprint of ‘The NMR second moment of solid cyclohexane’. Correspondence with the Oxford physicist B. Bleaney re the the Russian organisation of dissident Y.A. Orlov at the upcoming AMPERE conference in Tallinn, USSR. protest about the PRA/11/6/6 a trial of T. Green B. Bleaney E.R. Andrew NCUACS 164/7/08 Correspondence with the Manchester physicist C. Hall re his media. team’s Includes a typescript draft of a paper for joint publication. on NMR technique research porous in PRA/11/6/8 R.J.P. Williams Correspondence with the Oxford chemist R.J.P. Williams re recent data publication on proton magnetic relaxation of proteins in the solid state. alpha-chymotrypsin for Andrew's used on PRA/11/6/9 J.A.S. Smith the Correspondence International Committee on NQR Spectroscopy, on which Smith asked Andrew to comment. proposed statutes the re of PRA/1 1/6/10 R.K. Harris Correspondence with re R.K. Harris re rotation for quadrupolar nuclei. his work on rapid PRA/11/6/11 K. J. Packer 1982-1983 1980-1983 PRA/11/6/12 Miscellaneous ‘WALDO HINSHAW, 1971-1977’ a manuscript submitted to Molecular Letters and notes from various correspondents. Correspondence re Physics, of which K.J. Packer was associate editor. 1978 Correspondence with the Swedish chemist R. Sjéblom, who the Physics had spent the academic year 1973-1974 in Laboratory of the University of Nottingham. Topics covered projects, include the arrangements. re 21 November 1975 University Chiefly documents Hinshaw’s appointment to a fellowship at the University of Nottingham (from September 1971). The collaboration between Andrew and Hinshaw continued for many years. Sjéblom’s doctoral examination at ‘DR ROLF SJOBLOM, 1974-1978’ of Uppsala, Sweden, on publications, ongoing research 1971, 1974- 1971-1977 PRA/11/7 PRA/11/8 5 pieces. joint E.R. Andrew NCUACS 164/7/08 (Andrew acted as external examiner), etc. Includes a draft of the seminar Andrew gave during his visit to Sweden. See also PRA/5/4. 2 folders. PRA/11/9 ‘L.J. CHALLIS, 1974-1978’ 1974-1978 Correspondence with Andrew's Nottingham colleague L.J. Challis, re who should next act as head of the Department of true Physics, story of how NMR imaging came to be, etc. responsibilities, activities and Challis’s the PRA/11/10 ‘GERMAN SCIENTISTS, 1974-1982’ 1974-1982 Includes press coverage from a visit of Andrew to Giessen, handwritten Germany, translations, not in Andrew's hand). German, 1982 May with (in in PRA/11/11 ‘DUTCH SCIENTISTS, 1976-1982’ 1976-1982 Includes correspondence re atherosclerosis in rabbits. 1978-1983 PRA/11/13 PRA/11/12 See also PRA/7/4. ‘PETER SCOTT, 1977-1980’ ‘GENERAL ELECTRIC COMPANY LTD, 1977-1983’ Correspondence with P. Scott and other representatives of the US healthcare giant Johnson and Johnson Ltd. Scott acted as a consultant to Johnson and Johnson. Correspondence and notes on exchanges with colleagues at the Hirst Research Centre of the General Electric Company Ltd (GEC), Wembley. From February 1982 Andrews Officially acted as a consultant for GEC, among others evaluating patents relating to MRI imagine machines. 1978-1981 Covers research and personal life. G.P. Jones was a former an student appointment at the University of Petroleum and Minerals, Dhahran, Saudi Arabia. ‘DR GWILYN PARRY JONES, 1978-1981’ of Andrews PRA/11/14 1977-1980 (PhD 1963) who took up E.R. Andrew NCUACS 164/7/08 PRA/11/15 ‘PROF. HELION VARGAS, 1978-1981’ 1978-1981 Correspondence re Vargas’ one-year visit (1979-1980) at Andrew's laboratory in Nottingham under the Royal Society de exchange Desenvolvimento Cientifico e Tecnolégico (CNPq). agreement Conselho Nacional with the CNPq was the Scientific Development, Brazil. National Council for Technological and PRA/11/16 ‘PROF. MIKE HOCH, 1978-1982’ 1978-1982 University of Correspondence with Witwatersrand, Johannesburg, South Africa, re Hoch’s work on the DNA bases, the biological effects of magnetic fields, etc. Hoch of M.J.R. the PRA/11/17 ‘NORTH AMERICAN SCIENTISTS, 1979-1990’ 1979-1990 7 folders. PRA/11/17/1 North American Correspondence, 1979-1982 1979-1982 PRA/11/17/2 North American Correspondence, 1983 North American Correspondence, 1984 Re Andrew’s relocation, invitations to conferences, etc. Includes correspondence with Andrew's former postdoc W.S. Hinshaw re his work on NMR imaging systems for the Technicare Corporation. Includes correspondence re Andrew's John Albert Southern 10 Lecture at Furman University, South Carolina, US, on April 1984, and other invitations. a speaking engagement at the University of Chiefly re an invitation to a NATO Advanced Study Institute II Ciocco, Italy, 14-26 June 1987. Also Includes to be held in re material Topics covered include invitations and career advice to younger colleagues. North American Correspondence, 1985-1986 North American Correspondence, 1987 PRA/11/17/4 1985-1986 1986-1987 PRA/11/17/3 PRA/11/17/5 E.R. Andrew NCUACS 164/7/08 Virginia, Charlottesville, US. PRA/11/17/6 North American Correspondence, 1988 PRA/11/17/7 North American Correspondence, 1989-1990 1988-1990 Includes an exchange with P. Beckmann re D.E. Woessner’s a two-proton classic paper on ‘Spin relaxation processes in of reorientation’, system undergoing anisotropic Chemical Physics 36 (1962). Journal PRA/11/18 ‘GUO QUANZHONG, 1980-1981’ 1980-1981 Re Guo’s research on delayed Fourier transformation of the NMR free induction delay. See also PRA/5/6. PRA/11/19 ‘CAMBRIDGE, 1980-2000’ 1980-2000 the Correspondence with colleagues University of Cambridge, English. Also includes Andrew's own correspondence while visiting. institutions and at 5 folders. 1980-1983 re at Nottingham and PRA/11/19/1 PRA/11/19/2 Cambridge Correspondence, 1984 Chiefly subsequent relocation to the University of Florida. Andrew's retirement Cambridge Correspondence, 1980-1983 1986-1991 Re Andrew's election FRS, President of the International Society of Magnetic Resonance (ISMAR), etc. Includes a letter detailing Andrew's take on the story of NMR imaging and the extent to which it can be argued that NMR was a British invention (to J.M. Thomas, 6 February 1984) (at the invitation of Re Andrew's upcoming research visit L.D. Hall in the School of Clinical Medicine) in the summer and autumn 1989. For the duration of his stay Andrew was elected to a Fellowship at his old College, Christ's, and also Visiting Scholar at Pembroke College. Cambridge Correspondence, 1986-1991 PRA/11/19/3 E.R. Andrew NCUACS 164/7/08 the Citation includes a commentary (for Classics Also section of Current Contents) on Andrew's 1978 publication with his research student P.A. Bottomley on ‘RF magnetic in field biological tissue: implications for NMR imaging’, Physics in Medicine and Biology 23 (1978). By 1989 this publication emerged as one of the most heavily cited papers in its field. power dissipation penetration, phase shift and PRA/11/19/4 Cambridge Correspondence, 1992-2000 1992-2000 Re the Cavendish Laboratory's centenary celebration of P. the Kapitza’s workshop organised to mark the occasion. 1894. Andrew attended birth July on 8 PRA/11/19/5 Visiting Fellowship, Clare Hall, 1996 1995-1997 a Visiting Fellowship (in Documents Andrew’s election to 1996) and subsequently to Life Membership at Clare Hall, Cambridge. In 1996 Andrew paid another research visit to Cambridge, again at the invitation of L.D. Hall in the School of Clinical Medicine. PRA/11/20 ‘EAMONN CASHELL, 1981-1982’ 1981-1982 with Andrew's — former Nottingham Cork the China PRA/11/21 1982-2000 PRA/11/21/1 4 items in 5 folders. Cashell, who had moved to Correspondence E.M. colleague Regional Technical College in Ireland. ‘SCIENTISTS IN OTHER COUNTRIES, 1982-2000’ Correspondence with Meng Quin-An and others. Meng had spent nearly two years (1979-1981) in Andrew's Nottingham laboratory. See also PRA/5/6. 1983-2000 matters. Covers Includes correspondence re the 7th Beijing Conference and Exhibition on Instrumental Analysis (BCEIA’97), Shanghai, 14-17 October 1997. Includes correspondence with G. Gorvil, C.R.K. Murty and H. Vargas. India, Brazil, Japan PRA/11/21/2 1982-2000 laboratory research, 2 folders. life and personal ‘ E.R. Andrew NCUACS 164/7/08 PRA/11/21/3 Thailand, Israel, South Africa 1989-1996 Christmas letters from the Thai physicist S. Ketudat and his wife Emilie, and correspondence with J. Genossar of the Technion, Haifa, Israel and with M.J.R. Hoch in South Africa. PRA/11/21/4 Australia, New Zealand 1992-1998 Christmas and from Includes the correspondence re Andrew's visit occasion of the Conference of the International Society of Magnetic Resonance (ISMAR), Sydney, 16-21 July 1995. the region on colleagues old to letters PRA/11/22 ‘UK & IRELAND, 1982-1989” 1982-1989 4 folders. PRA/11/22/1 Correspondence July 1982-February 1983 1982-1983 Chiefly re Andrew's relocation to Florida. PRA/11/22/2 Correspondence March-July 1983 1983-1984 1986-1989 PRA/11/22/3 re Andrew's Royal PRA/11/22/4 Correspondence October 1986-October 1989 Correspondence August 1983-December 1984 correspondence Institution Includes Lecture, ‘Magnetic resonance imaging: seeing safely inside the human body’, London, 24 October 1986. As before. Also includes correspondence re an invitation for Andrew to write a review article on NMR body scanners for Reports on Progress in Physics, etc. 1983-2000 Starts off just before Andrew left Nottingham but then turns into correspondence with colleagues back in Andrew's old department. ‘NOTTINGHAM, 1983-2000’ PRA/11/23 4 folders. E.R. Andrew NCUACS 164/7/08 PRA/11/23/1 Nottingham correspondence, 1983-1985 1983-1985 Chiefly with Andrew's secretary in Nottingham. PRA/11/23/2 Nottingham correspondence, 1986-1990 PRA/11/23/3 Nottingham correspondence, 1992-1995 PRA/11/23/4 Nottingham correspondence, 1996-2000 PRA/11/24 ‘FORMER PHD STUDENTS, 1983-2000’ 1986-1990 1992-1995 1996-2000 1983-2000 Correspondence with former PhD students re their research activities, life, etc. 5 items in 5 folders. PRA/11/24/1 Gwilyn Parry Jones 1983-1992 Includes correspondence re Department at Bangor. the closure of the Physics PRA/11/24/2 Goska Jaroszkiewicz Jones worked at the University of Petroleum and Minerals, Dhahran, Saudi Arabia. Jaroszkiewicz started her PhD with Andrew at Nottingham but did not complete it before he relocated to the US. M. Jaroszkiewicz’s research for PhD and Chiefly subsequent activities. Also includes correspondence re other Polish researchers in Andrew's group at the University of Florida. 1983-1995 C.S. Thomas and her husband lan had relocated to Khon Kaen University, Thailand. Includes correspondence re doctoral Pakistan research Council Chunpen Simaroj Thomas Rizvi’s experiments for at her subsequent activities Scientific Industrial her the Research & Tasneem Zahra Rizvi PRA/11/24/3 PRA/11/24/4 1983-1994 1983-1999 re E. and of E.R. Andrew NCUACS 164/7/08 Laboratories, Lahore, and other research institutes all over the world. Rizvi started her PhD with Andrew at Nottingham. Following her successful viva (1985) she relocated to her country of origin, Pakistan. PRA/11/24/5 Lei Yang 1997-2000 Chiefly comments on Lei Yang's thesis at various stages. Lei Yang was Andrew's last PhD student. Andrew continued to supervise him after Yang relocated to Canada. Yang defended his thesis in May 1999 PRA/11/25 ‘EUROPE, 1984-2001’ 1984-2001 with colleagues on the European Correspondence Continent. 6 folders. PRA/11/25/1 European correspondence, 1984-1988 1984-1988 PRA/11/25/3 PRAV11/25/2 loan Ursu PRA/11/25/4 European correspondence, 1992 European correspondence, 1989-1991 Correspondence with and re the Rumanian physicist |. Ursu, who was detained for several months in 1990 following the collapse of the Rumanian government. Andrew knew Ursu from their collaborations on the councils of the Groupement AMPERE and ISMAR. IS 3 European correspondence, 1998-2001 PRA/11/25/5 European correspondence, 1993-1997 PRA/11/26 ‘POLISH SCIENTISTS, 1984-2000’ PRA/11/25/6 1988-1994 1989-1991 1993-1997 1998-2001 1984-2000 E.R. Andrew NCUACS 164/7/08 15 items. PRA/11/26/1 Jacek Hennel 1984-2000 Covers research, news about colleagues, personal life, the political situation in Poland. Hennel was a close friend of Andrew's since he worked with him in Bangor, 1959-1960. Among other occasions, they met again when Hennel came the to University of Florida, January-March 1988, both times as a Visiting Professor. Hennel also attended the Andrew 75th in Anniversary Symposium at January 1997. Nottingham, 1974-1975, University University Florida and the the of of 3 folders. PRA/11/26/1/1 Hennel correspondence, 1984-1989 PRA/11/26/1/2 Hennel correspondence, 1990-1995 PRA/11/26/1/3 Hennel correspondence, 1996-2000 1984-1989 1990-1995 1996-2000 1985-1987 1985-1991 as a 1985-2000 PRAI11/26/3 PRA/11/26/2 Lidia Latanowicz Joanna Kapturczak Covers research, colleagues, personal life, the situation in Polish universities. Latanowicz spent two years in 1983- visiting research 1985 at the University of Florida scientist. Scientific correspondence. Includes a typescript draft of a joint paper entitled ‘NMR study of noncrystalline cellulose’. Further includes notes by Andrew on the chronology of their collaboration. 1986-2000 Chiefly re joint research. Jurga spent 9 months (starting in September 1985) in Andrew's laboratory at the University of Florida as a visiting research scientist. Their collaboration continued after that. Eugeniusz Szczesniak in Covers Szezegniak’s Poznan laboratory, etc. SzczeSniak spent 18 conditions Kasimierz Jurga PRA/11/26/5 PRA/11/26/4 personal life, joint research, E.R. Andrew NCUACS 164/7/08 months as a visiting research scientist at the University of Florida, 1986-1988, and another 16 or so months in 1993- 1995. His collaboration with Andrew continued until 2000, when their last joint paper (on pregnenolone) appeared. PRA/11/26/6 Barbara Peplinska 1987-2000 Peplinska spent 21 months (starting in October 1987) in visiting Andrew's laboratory at the University of Florida as a another extended She research research visit 1995-1996. scientist. returned for PRA/11/26/7 Stefan Jurga Correspondence re invitations for Jurga to give seminars at the University of Florida, etc. PRA/11/26/8 Andrzej Jasinski 1987-1999 1988-1998 scientific correspondence. also gave a Chiefly seminar at the University of Florida in December 1994 and visited again in January 1998. The collaboration between him and Andrew went back to 1970, possibly even before then. Jasinski 1988-1998 1988-1998 1991-1992. Also includes PRA/11/26/9 PRA/11/26/10 Marek Kempka Stanislaw Sagnowski Chiefly re research. Kempka was a visiting research scientist at the University of Florida, 1988-1989 and 1993-1994, and continued to work with Andrew, notably on solid cortisone. Correspondence re arrangements for Sagnowski’s visiting research fellowships at the University of Florida, 1988-1989 with and Sagnowski’s son Piotr, who hoped to follow his father into the field of NMR. 1989-2000 Chiefly re arrangements for Radomski’s research visits and his activities back in Poland, where he worked as a physicist at Adam Mickiewicz University, but in 1992-1993 also acted Pawel as Laczkowski. Radomski was a visiting research scientist at the University of Florida in 1990 and again 1991-1992 and 1997-1998. He and Andrew had 1982-1983. correspondence Jacek Radomski PRA/11/26/11 Deputy Prime advisor to the then also been at UF in Minister, He E.R. Andrew NCUACS 164/7/08 continued to publish together until 2000. PRA/11/26/12 Marian Buszko 1989-1999 Buzko was a visiting scientific researcher at the University of Florida from October 1990. Subsequently he returned to UF on a permanent basis. PRA/11/26/13 Stanislaw Gtowinkowski 1995-2000 Covers arrangements re Gtowinkowski’s fellowship at the University of Florida, May 1997 to March 1998, etc. PRA/11/27 ‘NORTH AMERICAN SCIENTISTS, 1990-2001’ 1990-2001 4 items. PRA/11/27/1 North American correspondence, 1990-1994 1990-1994 Includes correspondence with R.G. Shulman re a report for the National Academy of Science, US, illustrating how basic research paved the way for the discovery and development of MRI. PRA/11/27/2 North American correspondence, 1995-June 1997 1995-June 1997 PRA/11/27/3 North American correspondence, June-December 1997 of NMR Includes correspondence re Harvard and re Andrew's obituary of E.M. Purcell for the journal Magnetic Resonance in Medicine (including drafts and an offprint of it). the golden jubilee 1998-2001 a workshop on fundamental Includes correspondence re aspects of diffusion in NMR, to be held in September 1997 at the University of New Mexico; Andrew was invited to chair a the opening session. Also includes correspondence re symposium in honour of E.M. Purcell at Harvard University. Includes an invitation to join the North American Board of the Journal of Physics: Condensed Matter. PRA/11/27/4 North American correspondence, 1998-2001 June- December 1997 E.R. Andrew NCUACS 164/7/08 PRA/11/28 ‘UK, 1990-2000’ 7 items. PRA/11/28/1 British correspondence, 1989-1990 Includes correspondence with Pergamon Press re proposed Encyclopaedia of NVR Spectroscopy. their PRA/11/28/2 British correspondence, 1991-1992 PRA/11/28/3 British correspondence, 1993-1995 PRA/11/28/4 British correspondence, 1996 PRA/11/28/5 British correspondence, 1997 PRA/11/28/6 British correspondence, 1998 1989-2000 1989-1990 1991-1992 1993-1995 PRA/11/28/7 British correspondence, 1999-2000 re Includes correspondence with John Wiley & Sons Ltd Andrew's contribution to the Medical Spin-off volume of their Encyclopaedia of Nuclear Magnetic Resonance. 1999-2000 E.R. Andrew NCUACS 164/7/08 SERIES 12 NON-TEXTUAL MEDIA PRA/12/1 SLIDES PRA/12/2 TRANSPARENCIES PRA/12/3 PHOTOGRAPHS 9 items. PRA/12/1 SLIDES 4 items. PRA/12/1/1 Slide Album 1 Black plastic cover. Eight sheets with slides (some gaps). dividers labelled ‘Lecture’, ‘Amino Acids’, ‘Proteins, DNA’, invited PRA/12/1/3 Slide Album[?] 3 PRA/12/1/2 Slide Album 2 Insulin’, ‘Lysozyme, Chymotrypsin, Tripeptides, Homopolypeptides’, Includes ‘Dipeptides, Ribonuclease, ‘General’. Red cardboard cover. Ten sheets with slides (some gaps). Top sheet labelled ‘SOLID STATE SLIDES and lectures in 1995’. Slide Album[?] 4 Some sheets labelled (‘Magnets in Nottingham’, ‘Magnets in ‘Other UF’, Magnets’, ‘Instruction NMR’, ‘Instruction MRI’). NHMEL is the National High Magnetic Field Laboratory in Tallahassee, Florida, US. Cover missing. Ten sheets with slides (few gaps). ‘NHMFL’, ‘Technicare scanners/3T MRI’, PRA/12/1/4 E.R. Andrew NCUACS 164/7/08 Cover missing. Eleven sheets with slides (some gaps). Some sheets labelled as followed: ‘The above 8 slides were shown in New Orleans’, ‘My head-saggital senes-Technicore imager 1986’, etc. An additional note (not Andrew's handwriting) reads ‘Slides for New Orleans and Banff lectures’ and ‘Slides of mag. res. images of ERA’s anatomy’. See also PRA/1/1/201, PRA/9/2/31, PRA/10/10. PRA/12/2 TRANSPARENCIES 3 items. PRA/12/2/1 ‘Diffusion of water [etc]’ 4 sheets. PRA/12/2/2 ‘Shielding factor [etc]’ 16 sheets. 2 items. 9 pieces. PRA/12/2/3 PRA/12/3 PHOTOGRAPHS ‘NMR [etc]’ 5 sheets. PRA/12/3/1 Folder 1 Chiefly of Andrew himself. 9 monochrome photographic reproductions of MRI scans. Chiefly of Andrew himself. 4 monochrome photographic reproductions of MRI scans. PRA/12/3/2 Folder 2 E.R. Andrew NCUACS 164/7/08 An additional note (not Andrew's handwriting) reads ‘These scans were in a year 2000 file’. 4 pieces. E.R. Andrew NCUACS 164/7/08 INDEX OF CORRESPONDENTS ABACUS PRESS ABRAGAM, Anatole ACADEMIA SINICA ACADEMIC PRESS ACKERMAN, Jerome L. ADAM MICKIEWICZ UNIVERSITY, POSNAN, POLAND INSTITUTE OF PHYSICS RECTORATE ADAMS, Dwight ADRIAN, Richard Hume, Baron AIME, Silvio AKSYONOYV, S. I. ALEKSANDROV, K.S. ALEXANDER VON HUMBOLDT STIFTUNG PRA/11/4/6 PRA/11/1, PRA/11/25/1 PRA/10/16 PRA/11/28/7 PRA/8/3/10 PRA/2/5/5/1, PRA/2/5/5/3, PRA/2/6/1 PRA/2/5/5/1, PRA/2/5/5/3, PRA/11/26/11 PRA/11/17/1 PRA/11/19/3 PRA/11/17/5 PRA/11/4/6 PRA/10/15 PRA/10/1 ALLEN, Jack Frank ALLEN, Peter S. AMTEY, Sharad R. ANDREW, Eunice (neé Tinning) ANGLISTER, Jacob APS NEWS PRA/11/26/6 PRA/8/4/34 PRA/11/27/4 PRA/10/17 AMERICAN PHYSICAL SOCIETY AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY PRA/9/4/1 PRA/2/5/6 PRA/8/4/8 AUSTRALIAN ACADEMY OF SCIENCE PRA/11/22/1, PRA/11/28/3, PRA/11/28/6 PRA/10/10, PRA/11/17/2, PRA/11/27/4 PRA/11/17/2-3, PRA/11/17/6 PRA/11/4/1 PRA/11/17/1 PRA/8/1/2 PRA/11/19/4 PRA/10/1 PRA/11/28/5 BARKLA, Hugh BATES, Colin A. BAKER, J. Michael BALLARD, Graham BEATTY, C. L. BECKER, Edwin D. BALLARD, Stanley S. BATES, Leslie Fleetwood PRA/2/2/1/2, PRA/11/23/1-4 PRA/8/4/26, PRA/8/4/29, Index of correspondents E.R. Andrew NCUACS 164/7/08 BECKMANN, Peter BEER, Dame Gillian BENDALL, M. Robin BENE, Georges J. BERRY, Sir Michael BERSOHN, Richard BIOPHYSICS OF STRUCTURE AND MECHANISM BJORKSTAM, John L. BLACKBAND, Steve BLACKIE AND SON LTD BLACKWELL, Donald E. BLANSHARD, John V. BLEANEY, Brebis PRA/11/4/3, PRA/11/17/7, PRA/11/27/1 PRA/11/19/4-5 PRA/10/17, PRA/8/4/31, PRA/8/4/34 PRA/8/3/1-9, PRA/8/4/18, PRA/11/25/5-6 PRA/11/28/6 PRA/11/2, PRA/11/17/2, PRA/11/17/4 PRA/11/10 PRA/4/14 PRA/6/6/1 PRA/11/4/5 PRA/11/22/3 PRA/11/23/2-3 PRA/8/1/2, PRA/11/6/6, PRA/11/22/2, PRA/11/23/1, PRA/11/27/4, PRA/11/28/1-2, PRA/11/28/5, PRA/11/28/7 PRA/11/10 BLOOM, Myer BOOTH, Frank B. See STOYLE, Sir Roger BLIN- BLIN-STOYLE, Sir Roger BLOCH, Felix BLUMICH, Bernhard BLUMLER, Peter BLESSING, A. BLINC, Robert PRA/2/5/3, PRA/8/4/13-14, PRA/8/4/36, PRA/11/4/3, PRA/11/17/2 PRA/2/6/2, PRA/8/4/16, PRA/8/4/18, PRA/8/4/20-21, PRA/8/4/23, PRA/8/4/27, PRA/8/4/33 PRA/2/5/9/2, PRA/2/6/1, PRA/8/3/8, PRA/8/4/12-13, PRA/8/4/16-18, PRA/8/4/20-21, PRA/8/4/23, PRA/8/4/32-33, PRA/8/4/36, PRA/11/25/2, PRA/11/25/4 PRA/2/2/1/2 BORE, Peter J. CENTER FOR TECHNOLOGY AND POLICY, BOSTON UNIVERSITY PRA/11/25/1 PRA/11/28/4 PRA/1/2/1/3 PRA/10/17 BOOTH, Sir Christopher Charles BOCHNACKI, Zbigniew BODEN, Neville BOLMAN, Pieter S. H. PRA/11/26/1/1, PRA/11/26/10 PRA/8/1/2, PRA/11/23/1 PRA/8/3/10-12, PRA/11/25/3-4 PRA/1/2/3/1 Index of correspondents E.R. Andrew NCUACS 164/7/08 BOTTO, Robert E. BOTTOMLEY, Paul A. BOURNE, John R. BOWERS, C. Russell BOYD, T. J. M. BRADBURY, A. BRADBURY, J. Howard BREY, Wallace S. BRITISH COUNCIL BRITISH JOURNAL OF RADIOLOGY BRITISH MEDICAL BULLETIN BRITISH RADIOFREQUENCY SPECTROSCOPY GROUP BROOKEMAN, James R. PRA/1/2/3/1, PRA/11/27/3 PRA/10/18, PRA/11/4/3, PRA/11/4/6, PRA/11/17/2, PRA/11/22/2, PRA/11/27/1 PRA/11/4/3 PRA/6/5/1/3 PRA/11/22/3 PRA/9/2/7 PRA/8/4/7-8 PRA/6/5/1/2-3, PRA/8/4/2, PRA/8/4/16, PRA/8/4/18, PRA/8/4/26, PRA/8/4/30, PRA/11/17/1 PRA/5/4-5 PRA/9/3/1 PRA/11/22/1-3 PRA/2/6/1, PRA/8/1/1-5, PRA/11/23/4 PRA/2/5/3 PRA/11/4/4-5, PRA/11/22/1 PRA/11/22/3, PRA/11/28/1 PRA/11/17/5 PRA/11/10 PRA/11/22/1-2 PRA/2/6/2 BRUKER SPECTROSPIN LTD BRUNEL UNIVERSITY, UXBRIDGE BUDERI, Bob BUDINGER, Thomas F. BROWN, Michael F. BRUKER PHYSIK AG BRUNEL, Louis BRYANT, David J. PRA/8/4/4, PRA/11/19/1, PRA/11/19/3 PRA/1/2/1/1-4, PRA/11/19/1 PRA/8/4/7-8, PRA/8/4/10-13, PRA/8/4/18-19, PRA/8/4/27-28, PRA/11/27/4 PRA/8/4/16, PRA/8/4/18, PRA/8/4/20, PRA/8/4/22, PRA/8/4/27-28, PRA/11/4/3 PRA/2/5/3, PRA/11/5, PRA/11/19/2- 3, PRA/11/19/5, PRA/11/22/4 BUTTERFIELD, (William) John (Hughes), Baron CAHN, Robert Wolfgang CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY PRESS PRA/2/3 PRA/11/17/1 PRA/11/4/1 BURGASS, Rosemary BYSTROV, Vladimir F. BUCKINGHAM, Amyand David BULLETIN OF MAGNETIC RESONANCE PRA/11/19/3 E.R. Andrew NCUACS 164/7/08 Index of correspondents CAMBRON, J. CAMPBELL, Sir Colin Murray CAROLAN, James L. CASHELL, Eamonn CHALLIS, Lawrence John CHAMBERLAIN, J. Martin CHAPELIN, Simon [of CUP] CHAPMAN, Dennis CHEMICAL PHYSICS LETTERS CHEMICAL SOCIETY, LONDON CHEN, Wayne H. CHEZEAU, J. M. CHIHARA, Hideaki CHILES, Lawton CHINA, PEOPLE’S REPUBLIC OF CONSULATE, LONDON PRA/10/21 PRA/11/23/3-4 PRA/2/6/1, PRA/11/4/5 PRA/2/6/1, PRA/11/20, PRA/11/25/4 PRA/5/6, PRA/6/5/1/2, PRA/11/23/2- 4 PRA/11/23/2 PRA/11/19/1 PRA/11/28/2 PRA/11/19/3, PRA/11/25/1 PRA/11/4/2 PRA/6/5/1/1 PRA/11/1 PRA/8/4/34 PRA/2/6/2 PRA/10/16 EMBASSY, LONDON PRA/5/6 PRA/10/8 CLOUGH, Stanley CLARE HALL, CAMBRIDGE CONTI, Filippo COUPLAND, R. E. CLAYDEN, N. CLOSE, David PRA/11/19/3-4 PRA/11/19/4-5 PRA/11/17/5 PRA/11/17/2 CHRIST’S COLLEGE, CAMBRIDGE CONSEJO SUPERIOR DE INVESTIGATIONES CIENTIFICAS (ISIC), SPAIN PRA/2/6/1, PRA/5/3, PRA/9/3/1, PRA/11/4/1, PRA/11/4/4, PRA/11/21/3, PRA/11/23/1-3, PRA/11/28/2, PRA/11/28/6 PRA/2/6/2, PRA/6/6/1-2 CRC CRITICAL REVIEWS IN BIOENGINEERING PRA/6/3/6 PRA/11/11 PRA/6/6/1 PRA/8/4/23 PRA/10/17 PRA/11/4/3 CREVASSE, Lamar CREYGHTON, J. H. N. CROSS, Timothy Aureal COZZONE, Patrick J. CRAIK, Paul PRA/8/4/18, PRA/8/4/21 PRA/7/3/1/1/1 CRC PRESS PRA/11/17/7 CROW, Jack E. Index of correspondents E.R. Andrew NCUACS 164/7/08 CUTTLER, Alan Howard DAMADIAN, Raymond DAMASK, Arthur C. DAMJANOVICH, Sandor DAS, T. P. DEAKIN, J. DEKABRUN, L. L. DEPAUL UNIVERSITY, CHICAGO DEPIREUX, Joseph DESLAURIERS, Roxanne DHANARAVYAN, Z. C. DICTIONARY OF INTERNATIONAL BIOGRAPHY DOBSON, Christopher Martin DOSKOCILOVA, Danica DRANEY, Daniel R. DRAYTON, Colin J. PRA/8/3/3 PRA/11/17/6 PRA/11/17/1-2 PRA/S/5 PRA/11/10 PRA/11/19/2 PRA/11/4/6, PRA/11/25/1, PRA/11/25/3 PRA/11/4/1 PRA/8/4/13 PRA/8/4/26, PRA/8/4/33 PRA/11/17/7 PRA/2/2/4 PRA/10/13 PRA/11/4/1 PRA/11/4/2 PRA/11/28/1-2 PRA/11/28/5 PRA/11/28/1 PRA/11/28/6 EAVES, Lawrence ECKERD COLLEGE, FLORIDA ECONOMIST EDE AND RAVENSCROFT DUNNAM, Gene DWEK, Raymond Allen ELLENBERGER, Michel ELSAFFAR, Zuhair M. DUNCAN, William DUNELL, Basil A. PRA/11/23/4 PRA/11/17/2 PRA/11/4/6 PRA/2/6/2, PRA/11/17/1-2, PRA/11/27/4 PRA/11/25/1, PRA/11/25/3 PRA/8/4/17, PRA/8/4/20, PRA/8/4/23, PRA/8/4/25-26, PRA/8/4/33, PRA/11/4/4, PRA/1/2/3/1, PRA/1/2/5/1, PRA/1/2/6/1-2, PRA/1/2/7/2 PRA/1/2/2/1, PRA/11/25/1, PRA/11/25/4-5 EMI CENTRAL RESEARCH LABORATORIES EMSLEY, James W. ERNST, Richard R. PRA/2/5/9/1-2 PRA/8/3/4 PRA/8/2/1-2, PRA/11/22/1 PRA/11/6/2 ELSEVIER SCIENCE B.V. ELSEVIER SCIENCE IRELAND LTD PRA/11/4/1, PRA/11/17/2 E.R. Andrew NCUACS 164/7/08 Index of correspondents EUROPEAN PHYSICAL SOCIETY EUROPEAN SPECTROSCOPY NEWS FALALEEV, O. V. FEATHER, Norman FEDON, Et. FEIO, Gabriel FETTER, Alexander L. FIAT, Daniel FIELD, Leslie D. FINLAYSON, David FITZSIMMONS, Jeff FLORIDA SENATE FOERSTER, John FOREIGN LITERATURE PUBLISHING HOUSE, MOSCOW FORSEN, Sture PRA/8/3/5-6, PRA/11/25/2, PRA/11/25/5 PRA/8/1/3 PRA/11/25/4 PRA/1/2/1/1/1 PRA/11/4/3 PRA/8/3/13 PRA/10/19 PRA/8/3/1, PRA/8/3/3, PRA/8/4/1- 30, PRA/8/4/36-37, PRA/11/17/1-2 PRA/10/23, PRA/11/21/4 PRA/11/28/6 PRA/6/6/1-2 PRA/2/5/7 PRA/11/17/7 PRA/1/2/1/3 PRA/8/4/18, PRA/8/4/21 FRANKS, Felix FREEMAN, Raymond FREYMANN, René FRIDAY EVENING POST, UF FUJIWARA, Shizuo PRA/9/2/7, PRA/11/4/1-2, PRA/11/19/1 FUKUSHIMA, Eiichi FYFE, Colin A. PRA/8/4/26, PRA/8/4/30, PRA/8/4/32-36, PRA/11/19/2-4, PRA/11/28/6-7 PRA/11/2, PRA/8/4/3, PRA/8/4/17, PRA/8/4/21, PRA/8/4/23, PRA/11/21/2 PRA/11/12 PRA/8/3/2-3, PRA/8/4/19-21, PRA/8/4/22, PRA/8/4/30, PRA/8/4/33-35, PRA/11/25/1, PRA/11/25/3 GENERAL ELECTRIC COMPANY LTD PRA/1 1/6/12 PRA/11/10 PRA/11/28/3 GADIAN, David GANSSEN, A. GARRETT, Graham GASPAR, Rezs6 PRA/10/18, PRA/11/27/3 PRA/11/17/1 GAVIN, Pierre SERVOZ- HIRST RESEARCH CENTRE PRA/8/3/2 PRA/10/17 PRA/5/5, PRA/11/25/5-6 E.R. Andrew NCUACS 164/7/08 Index of correspondents METAL SYSTEMS OPERATIONS GENOSSAR, Jan GERIG, J. T. GERVEN, Lieven VAN GIBBS, Steve GILBRAITH, C. GLOWINKOWSKI, Stanislaw GOLDMAN, M. GORE, John GORENSTEIN, David GOVIL, Girjesh GRAY, Peter GRAYBEAL, John M. GREEN, Trevor GREENSPAN, Richard H. GRIFFIN, Robert G. GROUPEMENT AMPERE PRA/11/17/3 PRA/11/21/3 PRA/8/4/17, PRA/8/4/23 PRA/2/6/1, PRA/11/25/5 PRA/6/6/3 PRA/11/19/1-3 PRA/1/2/8/1, PRA/8/4/17-18, PRA/8/4/20-22 PRA/11/27/2 PRA/8/4/10-13, PRA/8/4/16-19, PRA/8/4/21, PRA/8/4/24, PRA/8/4/27-28, PRA/8/4/30, PRA/11/27/4 PRA/10/9, PRA/11/21/2 PRA/11/19/4 PRA/6/6/3 PRA/11/6/5 PRA/11/17/3 PRA/11/17/5 PRA/11/10 PRA/5/6, PRA/11/18, PRA/11/21/2 GUTOWSKY, Herbert Sander HAASE, Axel HAHN, Erwin Louis GUNTHER, Harald GUO, Quanzhong PRA/2/6/1, PRA/8/3/1-13, PRA/8/4/18 PRA/8/4/16-17, PRA/8/4/19, PRA/8/4/22 PRA/8/4/21, PRA/8/4/33, PRA/11/17/3, PRA/11/22/4, PRA/11/27/4 PRA/8/3/5 PRA/8/4/16-18, PRA/8/4/21, PRA/8/4/26, PRA/8/4/28-29, PRA/8/4/31, PRA/8/4/33, PRA/8/4/35, PRA/11/6/10 HASHI, Tsuneo HAUPTMANN, S. PRA/2/6/2, PRA/11/19/5 PRA/2/5/9/2, PRA/11/28/1 HALL, Christopher HALL, Laurie D. HARPER, John HARRIS, Robin Kingsley PRA/8/3/11-13 PRA/11/6/7 PRA/11/2 E.R. Andrew NCUACS 164/7/08 HAUSSER, Karl H. HEATH, Leslie HEGEDUS, Viktor HENDERSON, B. HENNEL, Jacek HENNEL, Jozefa HINSHAW, Waldo S. HO, Chien HOCH, Michael J. R. HOFFMANN, S. K. HOLLAND, G. Neil HOOPER, Charles F. Index of correspondents PRA/8/3/1, PRA/8/3/4-8, PRA/8/4/9- 10, PRA/8/4/16-18, PRA/8/4/20-24, PRA/11/25/1, PRA/11/25/3 PRA/11/4/1 PRA/10/7 PRA/8/3/4 PRA/2/5/5/1, PRA/8/4/15, PRA/8/4/20, PRA/8/4/22, PRA/8/4/24, PRA/11/26/1/1-3 PRA/11/26/1/1 PRA/7/3/1/1/2, PRA/11/7, PRA/11/17/1 PRA/11/17/6 PRA/8/4/34, PRA/10/5, PRA/11/16, PRA/11/21/3 PRA/8/3/8 PRA/11/4/2 PRA/2/5/3, PRA/6/5/1/1, PRA/11/26/4 HOULT, David I. HOVI, Vaind Toivo HUANG, Shaw HUBBARD, Paul S. HUDA, Walter PRA/11/4/3, PRA/11/22/3 PRA/8/2/2 HULL, William E. HUTTEN, H. HYDE, James S. PRA/11/27/2 PRA/11/7 HUGHES, D. G. HUGHES, O. H. PRA/2/5/2; see also PRA/11/4/6 PRA/11/27/4 PRA/11/17/1 PRA/11/23/2 PRA/11/25/6 HOUNSFIELD, Sir Godfrey Newbold PRA/8/4/1-37 INTERNATIONAL AUTHORS AND WRITERS WHO’S WHO INTERNATIONAL SOCIETY FOR MAGNETIC RESONANCE INTERNATIONAL SOCIETY OF MAGNETIC RESONANCE IN MEDICINE INGRAM, David John Edward INSTITUTE FOR SCIENTIFIC INFORMATION, UXBRIDGE REPORTS ON PROGRESS IN PHYSICS PRA/11/22/3 PRA/11/19/3 PRA/11/4/6 PRA/8/3/1-2 PRA/11/10 PRA/11/17/6 PRA/11/22/2 PRA/2/2/4 PRA/11/27/2 INSTITUTE OF PHYSICS PHYSICS BULLETIN E.R. Andrew NCUACS 164/7/08 ISELIN, Louis H. JARDETZKY, Oleg Index of correspondents JAROSKIEWICZ, E. M. (‘Goska’) JASINSKI, Andrzej JENKS, Geoffrey J. JOHN WILEY & SONS LTD JOHNSON AND JOHNSON JONES, Gwilym PARRY JONES, Howard A. JONES, Reginald Victor JOURNAL OF MAGNETIC RESONANCE PRA/11/28/5 PRA/11/2, PRA/8/3/7, PRA/8/4/8-17, PRA/8/4/20-21, PRA/8/4/23-24, PRA/8/4/27, PRA/8/4/29-33, PRA/8/4/36, PRA/11/17/4, PRA/11/27/1 PRA/11/24/2, PRA/11/28/4 PRA/11/25/3, PRA/11/26/8 PRA/10/17, PRA/11/21/4 PRA/11/22/1, PRA/11/28/6 PRA/11/13. PRA/11/14, PRA/11/24 PRA/11/4/6 PRA/11/22/1-2 PRA/6/5/1/2-3, PRA/8/4/2, PRA/8/4/8, PRA/11/25/1, PRA/11/27/3 JOURNAL OF PHYSICS: CONDENSED MATTER PRA/11/27/4 JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY PRA/1/2/1/3 PRA/11/7 JURGA, Kasimierz JURGA, Stefan RECTORATE SECTION PHYSICS KAKIUCHI, Yoshinobu KAPTURCZAK, Joanna KASTLER, A. KEMPKA, Marek PRA/11/2 PRA/11/26/2 PRA/2/5/7 PRA/2/5/7 PRA/2/5/3 PRA/2/5/5/1, PRA/2/5/5/3, PRA/2/6/1, PRA/11/26/7 PRA/2/5/5/3, PRA/2/6/1, PRA/11/25/6, PRA/11/26/4 KARL MARX UNIVERSITY, LEIPZIG, EAST GERMANY PRA/11/19/3-4 PRA/8/3/9-11, PRA/8/3/13, PRA/11/25/3, PRA/11/25/5 PRA/1/2/4/1, PRA/2/6/1, PRA/11/26/9 PRA/11/4/6 PRA/11/4/2 PRA/11/11 KINGSBURY, C. A. KLEIBEUKER, J. F. KLINOWSKI, Jacek KESSEMEIER, Horst KETUDAT, Sippanondha PRA/11/4/4-5, PRA/11/21/3 KIND, Raymond KING, Peter J. E.R. Andrew NCUACS 164/7/08 KNIGHT, Lon B. KNIGHT, Sarah KOCHELAEV, Boris KOMOROSKI, Richard A. KORNBERG, Sir Hans Leo KOWALKEWSKI, Valdemar J. KUCHEL, Philip W. KUHN, Winfried KUMAR, Pradeep LAINE, Derek C. LASZLO, Pierre LATANOWICZ, Lidia LAUKIEN, Gunther R. LAUNAY, J. P. LAUTERBUR, Paul C. Index of correspondents PRA/11/17/3 PRA/6/5/1/3 PRA/11/4/3 PRA/11/17/4 PRA/11/19/2-3 PRA/8/4/16, PRA/8/4/18, PRA/8/4/22, PRA/11/17/7 PRA/10/17 PRA/8/3/10 PRA/6/6/3 PRA/8/1/1-3, PRA/11/23/1 PRA/2/2/3 PRA/11/26/3 PRA/11/10 PRA/11/17/5 PRA/8/4/16-17, PRA/8/4/20-21, PRA/8/4/26, PRA/11/4/3 PRA/7/3/2/1 PRA/6/5/1/3 PRA/11/4/4 PRA/11/17/3 PRA/11/17/4-5 LIU, Hangin LLEWELLYN, J. Patrick LIGTHELM, D. J. LINDER, M. LIPPMAA, Endel LIPSICAS, Max LITTLE, William A. LEAKEY, A. R. LEIGH, Denise PRA/5/5 PRA/6/3/6 PRA/11/11 LEVERHULME TRUST FUND LIBERTY LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY PRA/8/3/1, PRA/8/3/4, PRA/8/4/14, PRA/8/4/18, PRA/8/4/20, PRA/8/4/22, PRA/8/4/33 PRA/11/23/1 PRA/2/5/7, PRA/8/1/2, PRA/8/3/3-5, PRA/10/15, PRA/8/4/17-18, PRA/8/4/22, PRA/11/25/5 LOUGHBOROUGH UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY PRA/11/11 PRA/11/13 PRA/11/10 LONG, Gary J. LOSCHE, Artur LOCHER, P. R. LOELS, eek. PRA/10/19, PRA/11/17/7 PRA/10/16 PRA/10/20, PRA/11/28/1 LOHMANN, Wolfgang E.R. Andrew NCUACS 164/7/08 Index of correspondents LOVELACE MEDICAL FOUNDATION LOWDIN, Per-Olov LUITEN, A. L. LUTTGE, William G. McBRIETY, Vincent J. McCAMMON, James A. McCONNELL, Jack B. McDONALD, Peter J. McDOWELL, Charles A. McWHIRTER, Norris Dewar MAGMA MAGNETIC RESONANCE IN MEDICINE MAGNETIC RESONANCE REVIEW MAGNEX SCIENTIFIC LTD, ABINGTON MAIN, Peter C. PRA/10/18 PRA/11/25/6 PRA/11/11 PRA/6/6/2 PRA/8/1/2, PRA/11/6/12, PRA/11/22/4, PRA/11/28/4 PRA/S5/5 PRA/11/13 PRA/11/28/2, PRA/11/28/5 PRA/11/17/3 PRA/11/22/4 PRA/1/2/4/1 PRA/11/27/2 PRA/11/17/3, PRA/11/27/1 PRA/8/3/13 PRA/11/23/2-4 PRA/9/3/1, PRA/11/22/1, PRA/11/28/3 MEHRING, Michael METHUEN & CO LTD PRA/6/6/1-2, PRA/11/24/5 MALLARD, John R. MANSFIELD, Sir Peter MARAVIGLIA, Bruno MARECI, Tom MARGULIS, Alexander R. MARKIEWICZ, W. Denis MARKLEY, John L. MARSON, G. Barrie PRA/11/4/4 PRA/6/6/1-2 PRA/11/17/6 PRA/2/6/1, PRA/8/3/12, PRA/11/4/5, PRA/11/25/3-4 PRA/8/1/1, PRA/8/3/4, PRA/9/3/1, PRA/9/6/12, PRA/11/5, PRA/11/23/3-4, PRA/11/28/7 MASON, John B. MEDICAL PROGRESS THROUGH TECHNOLOGY PRA/1/2/1/1/1 PRA/5/6, PRA/10/16, PRA/10/26, PRA/11/21/1/1 PRA/8/4/34, PRA/11/10, PRA/11/25/3 PRA/11/4/3 PRA/1 1/4/14 PRA/11/10 MEDICAL RESEARCH COUNCIL (MRC) PRA/11/6/3 PRA/2/2/4 MELVILLE, D. MEN OF ACHIEVEMENT MENG, Qing-An PRA/7/3/1/1/1-2, PRA/8/5/1-2 Index of correspondents E.R. Andrew NCUACS 164/7/08 MICHEL, D. MILIA, F. MILLER, Alan MILLS, Michael W. MITCHELL, Sir (Edgar) William (John) MITTON, Simon MIXSON, Barbara MOERLAND, Tim MOHAPATRA, S. N. MOLECULAR PHYSICS MOLIN, Yu. N. MOON, Philip Burton MOORE, William S. MORRIS, Dewi P. MORRIS, Peter MOSKVICH, Yu. N. PRA/8/3/11 PRA/8/3/9, PRA/8/3/11, PRA/11/25/4 PRA/11/28/6 PRA/7/3/1/1/2 PRA/11/28/1 PRA/11/19/1 PRA/6/5/1/1 PRA/6/5/1/2, PRA/11/27/2 PRA/11/4/4, PRA/11/12 PRA/11/19/1 PRA/10/15 PRA/11/4/5 PRA/7/3/1/1/1 PRA/11/22/1 PRA/11/23/4 PRA/10/15 PRA/11/4/6, PRA/11/21/2 NARASIMHAN, P. T. PRA/5/3, PRA/9/2/7, PRA/11/23/2 PRA/2/5/1 PRA/6/3/4 PRA/10/17 PRA/11/11 PRA/11/2 PRA/11/4/2 MULLER-WARMUTH, Werner MURTY, C. R. K. PRA/8/3/3, PRA/8/3/5, PRA/11/25/1 See WARMUTH, Werner MULLER- MOUNTFORD, Carolyn E. MULLER, K. Alexander NAKAJIMA, Haruo NALCIOGLU, O. NALORAC CRYOGENICS CORPORATION N. V. PHILIPS’ GLOEILAMPENFABRIEKEN, EINDHOVEN MOTT, Sir Nevill Francis MOUNT SINAI MEDICAL CENTER OF GREATER MIAMI PRA/11/4/6 NASH, W. Frederick NATIONAL HIGH MAGNETIC FIELD LABORATORY, FL PRA/8/1/4-5_ PRA/1/2/9, PRA/11/22/3 PRA/5/4 NATIONAL RESEARCH DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION (NRDC) PRA/6/5/1/2-3, PRA/6/6/1-3, PRA/11/27/2 PRA/11/4/4-5 PRA/2/6/1 PRA/11/21/2 NATURE NEWSON, John NIEMELA, Lasse NATIONAL WESTMINSTER BANK LIMITED E.R. Andrew NCUACS 164/7/08 NIEWODNICZANSKI, Henryk NIKOLIC, Panta NORBERG, Richard E. O'TOOLE, Neil OHANIAN, M. Jack OJA, Aarne OLD WELLINGBURIAN CLUB OLOVSSON, Ivar ONORI, Sandro OPELLA, Stanley J. OTERO, Francisco CONDE- OXFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS PACKARD, Martin E. PACKER, Ken J. Index of correspondents PRA/11/4 PRA/11/25/5 PRA/8/4/16, PRA/8/4/18, PRA/8/4/33 PRA/6/5/1/2 PRA/6/2/1 PRA/11/25/1 PRA/11/28/7 PRA/11/8 PRA/11/25/1 PRA/8/4/26 PRA/11/4/2, PRA/11/4/5 PRA/11/22/2 PRA/11/4/6 PRA/2/6/1, PRA/11/6/11, PRA/11/19/1, PRA/11/22/2, PRA/11/28/2, PRA/11/28/5 PRA/6/5/1/3 PRA/8/4/15 PRA/10/8 PAJAK, Zdzislaw PAKE, G. E. PRA/1/2/1/1/1 PRA/10/27, PRA/11/27/4 PALMER, Michael H. PANEPUCCI, Horacio C. PARTAIN, C. Leon PASCUAL, C. PALMER, Arthur C. PALMER, Jo Ann PAULUS, Kurt PECK, Richard PRA/11/17/4 PRA/11/17/2 PRA/2/5/5/1, PRA/2/5/5/3, PRA/2/6/1, PRA/11/26/5-6 PRA/11/19/4 PRA/1/2/2, PRA/1/2/5/1, PRA/2/5/5/3, PRA/2/6/1, PRA/11/26/6 PEMBROKE COLLEGE, CAMBRIDGE PRA/11/28/3 PRA/11/22/2 PRA/11/21/4 PRA/11/19/1 PRA/11/28/7 PRA/10/6 PEDRAZA, Vicente PEGG, David PERGAMON PRESS LTD PETERS, Sir Keith PATTERSON, Marlann PEPLINSKA, Barbara PRA/1/2/1/1/1, PRA/11/28/1 Index of correspondents E.R. Andrew NCUACS 164/7/08 PETERSEN, Steffen B. PETHIG, Ronald PFEIFER, Harry PHILIPSBORN, Wolf von PHILLIPS, Joan PHYSICS WORLD PILKINGTON ELECTRO-OPTICAL DIVISION PINES, Alex PINTAR, Mik M. PIPPARD, Sir (Alfred) Brian POLAND ACADEMY OF SCIENCES PRA/10/7 PRA/2/5/9/2 PRA/2/5/7, PRA/8/4/12, PRA/8/4/16- 18, PRA/8/4/20-21, PRA/8/4/33, PRA/11/25/3-6 PRA/8/4/13, PRA/8/4/17-18, PRA/8/4/20, PRA/8/4/25 PRA/11/23/2 PRA/10/17 PRA/11/22/1 PRA/8/4/18, PRA/8/4/20-21, PRA/8/4/23, PRA/8/4/28, PRA/8/4/35 PRA/8/4/9, PRA/8/4/30 PRA/11/19/5 INSTITUTE OF NUCLEAR PHYSICS, CRACOW PRA/2/5/5/1, PRA/11/4, PRA/11/26/1/1 POLDY, Franzi POOLE, Charles P. POPPLEWELL, John POULIS, N. J. POUND, Robert V. POURQUIE, Jean EMBASSY, WASHINGTON POLDY, John and Kathleen PRA/11/26/1/1 PRA/10/17 PRA/10/17 PRA/10/20 PRA/1/2/1/1/1 PRA/11/4/3, PRA/11/17/4, PRA/11/17/7, PRA/11/27/4 PRA/8/4/15-23, PRA/8/4/26-28, PRA/8/4/30, PRA/8/4/32, PRA/11/17/3, PRA/11/27/1 PREWITT, J. M. S. PROGRESS IN NUCLEAR MAGNETIC RESONANCE SPECTROSCOPY PRA/11/17/7 PRA/6/5/1/3, PRA/11/27/1-2 PRA/2/5/3, PRA/11/4/3, PRA/11/17/2, PRA/11/17/6-7, PRA/11/27/1-2 PRA/11/11 PRA/11/4/4 PRA/11/6/2 PUNKKINEN, Matti PURCELL, Beth B. PURCELL, Edward Mills PRA/2/5/2PRA/8/4/34 E.R. Andrew NCUACS 164/7/08 RADDA, Sir George Charles RAOULT, G. RATHMANN, L. REDFIELD, Alfred G. REYNHARDT, Ed C. REYNOLDS, E. Osmund RICHARDS, Rex Edward RICHARDSON, David E. RICHARDSON, H. O. W. RIO DE JANEIRO MAYOR RIZVI, Tasneem Zahra ROBERT, J. B. ROBERTS, Sir Gareth Gwyn ROBERTS, Gordon C. K. ROBERTS, J. D. ROMANIA Index of correspondents PRA/11/28/7 PRA/8/3/2, PRA/8/3/5-6 PRA/8/3/2-3 PRA/8/4/34 PRA/11/21/3 PRA/11/28/3 PRA/8/5/1, PRA/11/22/2-3 PRA/11/17/6 PRA/1/2/1/1/1 PRA/8/4/37 PRA/11/24/4 PRA/11/25/1 PRA/11/28/5 PRA/8/4/24, PRA/8/4/26 PRA/8/4/18 PRA/8/4/31 PRA/1/2/1/1/1 ROMANOV, A. S. BOROVIK- ACADEMY PRIME MINISTER PRESIDENT ROSBAUD, Paul ROTH, Klaus PRA/11/10 PRA/11/7 PRA/9/5/1 PRA/11/25/2 PRA/11/25/2 PRA/11/25/2 ROMANIAN JOURNAL OF PHYSICS ROYAL INSTITUTION OF GREAT BRITAIN PRA/8/3/1, PRA/8/3/4, PRA/10/15, PRA/11/4/1 PRA/1/2/1/1/1 PRA/5/6, PRA/9/3/1, PRA/10/14, PRA/11/15, PRA/11/22/1, PRA/11/22/3-4 PRA/1 1/26/10 PRA/1 1/26/10 SAGDEEV, Renad Z. SAGNOWSKI, Piotr ROYAL SOCIETY OF EDINBURGH RUSHWORTH, Francis Alwyn RUSHWORTH, Gwen SAGNOWSKI, Stanistaw SAHA, A. K. PRA/11/4/2 PRA/11/6/4, PRA/11/28/3, PRA/11/28/5 ROWAN, Lawrence G. ROYAL SOCIETY PRA/8/3/8, PRA/10/15 Index of correspondents E.R. Andrew NCUACS 164/7/08 SAIKA, A. SALIKHOV, Kev SALUVERE, T. A. SANYO ELECTRIC CO. LTD SATOH, Shiro SAUNDERS, K. B. SCHLICK, Shulamith SCHMIDT, Maria Angélica SCHNEIDER, Bohdan SCHREIER, Shirley SCHUTZ, J. U. von SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING RESEARCH COUNCIL SCOTT, Kate N. SCOTT, Peter SCOTT, Thomas A. SCOTTER, D. G. PRA/11/21/2 PRA/8/3/10-11 PRA/8/3/3 PRA/11/2 PRA/11/21/2 PRA/11/22/1 PRA/11/4/2 PRA/11/17/6 PRA/11/4/1 PRA/8/4/27, PRA/11/21/2 PRA/8/3/9 PRA/11/22/2 PRA/2/5/3 PRA/11/13 PRA/10/1 PRA/11/12 See also PRA/1 1/4 SELBY SCIENTIFIC FOUNDATION PRA/10/17 PRA/10/17 SLICHTER, Charles Pence SMIDT, Jacob (‘Jaap’) PRA/11/27/1 PRA/11/10, PRA/11/25/1 SHULMAN, Robert G. SIEMENS AG PRA/5/4 PRA/5/4, PRA/11/8 SHERLOCK, Robert A. SHOENBERG, David SJOBLOM, Margareta SJOBLOM, Rolf O. I. SELBY, Benn A. SHEARD, F. W. PRA/11/23/3 PRA/11/21/4 PRA/1/2/1/1/1-2, PRA/1/2/1/3, PRA/11/19/1-4 PRA/11/25/6 PRA/8/3/2-3, PRA/8/4/11-12, PRA/8/4/16-17, PRA/8/4/24-25, PRA/8/4/29, PRA/8/4/37, PRA/11/11, PRA/11/25/3 PRA/11/2, PRA/8/4/24-26, PRA/8/4/28-35, PRA/11/25/2, PRA/11/27/1-2 SMITH, Peter SNEL, Jeroen PRA/6/2/3 PRA/11/17/3 SMITH, Helen SMITH, Sir John A. S. PRA/11/23/1 PRA/11/6/9, PRA/11/23/3 SMITH, Kirk E.R. Andrew NCUACS 164/7/08 Index of correspondents SOLID STATE NUCLEAR MAGNETIC RESONANCE SPECTROSCOPY EUROPE SPRINGER-VERLAG SRIVASTAVA, B. N. STAAB, Edward V. STANDLEY, K. J. STANKOWSKI, Jan STATE UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK STEINER R: &: STEPHAN, Halina STIEVE, H. STOYLE, Sir Roger BLIN- STRADLING, R. Antony PRA/1/2/2/1, PRA/1/2/5/1, PRA/1/2/6/1, PRA/1/2/7/1, PRA/1/2/8/1, PRA/11/19/3 PRA/2/2/3 PRA/11/25/1 PRA/1/2/1/4/1 PRA/6/5/1/2-3, PRA/10/16-17 PRA/8/1/2 PRA/8/3/3-5, PRA/8/3/7-8, PRA/8/3/12, PRA/8/3/13, PRA/8/4/16, PRA/8/4/17, PRA/8/4/19, PRA/11/26/11 PRA/11/4/2 PRA/11/22/1 PRA/11/26/9 PRA/11/10 PRA/11/22/2 PRA/8/1/2 STRANGE, John H. PRA/8/3/12, PRA/10/22, PRA/10/25, PRA/11/28/5 PRA/10/17 SUNDERLAND, Eric SWARTZ, Harold M. STREET, Robert SULLIVAN, Neil S. SUTCLIFFE, Leslie Howard PRA/11/28/1 PRA/11/28/1 PRA/8/4/26 PRA/2/5/5/3 PRA/2/5/6, PRA/6/5/1/2-3, PRA/6/6/3, PRA/11/17/7, PRA/11/19/5, PRA/11/27/2 SZAYNA, Matgorzata SZCZESNIAK, Eugeniusz (‘Eugene’) PRA/11/25/2-3 PRA/1/2/6-7, PRA/2/5/5/3, PRA/2/6/1, PRA/11/26/5, PRA/11/26/11 PRA/10/17, PRA/6/5/1/1-2, PRA/11/26/9 THOMAS, Chunpen Simaroj and lan PRA/11/28/4 PRA/5/4 PRA/11/28/4 PRA/11/4/5 THANVARACHORN, Pakdi PRA/11/4/4-5, PRA/11/24/3 TANNER, David TANSEY, E. M. (‘Tilli’) TEGENFELDT, Jérgen TER HAAR, Dirk THOMAS, Gero Index of correspondents E.R. Andrew NCUACS 164/7/08 THOMAS, Sir John Meurig THOMAS, Stephen A. TING, Shih-Fan TOLLEY, Brian H. TOMANEK, Bogustaw TOMITA, Kazuhisa TOMITA, Mrs TORREY, Henry C. TRUTNEY, K. F. TULENKO, James TUNSTALL, David P. TZALMONA, Aron UNIVERSITY COLLEGE OF NORTH WALES, BANGOR UNIVERSITY OF CAMBRIDGE PRA/11/19/1-2, PRA/11/19/5, PRA/11/22/4, PRA/11/28/2-3 PRA/1/2/9, PRA/11/28/3 PRA/11/4/6 PRA/11/23/2 PRA/2/5/5/3 PRA/11/2 PRA/11/21/2 PRA/1/2/1/1/3 PRA/8/3/11 PRA/10/17 PRA/11/22/1, PRA/11/22/3-4, PRA/11/28/1, PRA/11/28/3, PRA/11/28/5-6 PRA/11/16 PRA/11/4, PRA/11/28/1-2 BOARD OF GRADUATE STUDIES PRA/2/5/1 PRA/11/28/4 COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING PRA/2/5/7, PRA/6/2/1, RA/6/5/1/1-2 PRA/2/5/7, PRA/2/5/9/1, RA/6/5/1/1-3, PRA/11/19/5 PRA/6/5/1/3 PRA/6/3/6 PRA/6/5/2/1 UNIVERSITY OF DUBLIN UNIVERSITY OF FLORIDA (UF) PRA/10/1, PRA/10/15 PRA/6/5/1/1 COLLEGE OF LIBERAL ARTS AND SCIENCES (CLAS) CENTER FOR MACROMOLECULAR SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING CONTINUING MEDICAL EDUCATION DEPARTMENT OF NUCLEAR ENGINEERING SCIENCE PRA/6/2/3, PRA/11/27/2 PRA/2/5/3, PRA/2/5/5/1, PRA/2/5/6, RA/2/5/7, PRA/2/6/2, PRA/6/5/1/1-3, PRA/6/5/2/1, PRA/11/17/3, RA/11/19/3, PRA/11/26/9, RA/1 1/26/11 GRADUATE SCHOOL AND DIVISION OF SPONSORED RESEARCH HEALTH SCIENCE CENTER COMMUNICATION PRA/2/5/3, PRA/2/5/9/1, RA/6/5/2/2 PRA/6/5/1/1, PRA/11/26/9 J. HILLIS MILLER HEALTH CENTER DEPARTMENT OF RADIOLOGY COLLEGE OF MEDICINE DEPARTMENT OF PHYSICS PRA/2/5/7 E.R. Andrew NCUACS 164/7/08 Index of correspondents OFFICE OF ACADEMIC AFFAIRS OFFICE OF RESEARCH, TECHNOLOGY AND GRADUATE EDUCATION OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENT OFFICE OF THE PROVOST UNIVERSITY OF GRANADA UNIVERSITY OF NOTTINGHAM CHANCELLOR INFORMATION OFFICE REGISTRAR VICE CHANCELLOR UNIVERSITY OF SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA UNIVERSITY OF TURKU, FINLAND RECTOR UNIVERSITY OF WALES UNIVERSITY OF WITWATERSRAND PRA/11/17/3 PRA/2/5/9/1 PRA/6/5/1/1-2 PRA/6/5/1/2-3 PRA/10/6 PRA/7/3/2/1, PRA/5/5, PRA/S/6 PRA/11/23/3 PRA/10/17 PRA/11/4/1, PRA/11/23/1-2 PRA/2/5/9/2, PRA/8/2/1, PRA/11/5, PRA/11/23/1-2, PRA/11/23/4 PRA/10/17 PRA/2/5/2 PRA/2/5/9/1-2 PRA/10/5 URSU, loan PRA/2/6/1, PRA/8/3/2, PRA/8/4/21- 24, PRA/8/4/26, PRA/11/25/2 VANE, Sir John Robert VENNART, William VIAMONTE, Manuel VICHAI, Hayodom PRA/11/15, PRA/11/21/2 VARGAS, Helion VAUGHAN, R. VEEMAN, W. S. PRA/11/17/2 PRA/11/22/3 PRA/8/1/1 PRA/11/11 PRA/9/3/1 PRA/6/3/4 VADERBILT UNIVERSITY, NASHVILLE VICTORIAN COLLEGE OF PHARMACY LTD PRA/10/26 PRA/8/4/15, PRA/8/4/17, PRA/8/4/19-20, PRA/8/4/22-23, PRA/8/4/26, PRA/8/4/29, PRA/8/4/33, PRA/8/4/37, PRA/11/21/2 PRA/10/6 PRA/8/3/8 PRA/8/3/3 PRA/11/4/5 PRA/10/17 PRA/8/4/32, PRA/11/17/7 VILFAN, Marija VISSER, R. VIDAL, Jorge TEIJEIRO VOLD, Regitze R. (‘Gitte’) VUGMAN, Ney Vernon WANG, Erkang Index of correspondents E.R. Andrew NCUACS 164/7/08 WANG, Tian-Juan WARD, lan M. WARMUTH, Werner MULLER- WAUGH, John S. WEAVER, Harry E. WEBLEY, R. Sidney WEEDON, Basil Charles WEHRLI, Felix W. WEIL, John A. WEINER, Michael W. WELLINGBOROUGH SCHOOL, NORTHANTS WELLS, Peter Neil Temple WERTZ, George E. WEST, Jean and Geoff WHO’S WHO IN AMERICA WHO’S WHO IN EUROPE PRA/10/16, PRA/8/4/27-28 PRA/11/6/1 PRA/11/10 PRA/11/5 PRA/1/2/1/1/2 PRA/8/2/1 PRA/7/3/2/1, PRA/11/23/2 PRA/11/17/3, PRA/11/27/2 PRA/8/4/2 PRA/8/4/19 PRA/2/2/2, PRA/11/22/4, PRA/11/28/1, PRA/11/28/3, PRA/11/28/7 PRA/11/22/1 PRA/1/2/1/1/1 PRA/10/17, PRA/11/21/4 PRA/2/2/4 PRA/2/2/4 WILLIAMS, Edward W. PRA/8/2/1-2, PRA/11/22/1 PRA/11/17/6 PRA/11/25/5 PRA/2/2/4 PRA/2/2/4 WOKAUN, Alexander WOLF, H. C. WOLFSON FOUNDATION WOOD, Sir Martin Francis WIND, Robert A. WINDOM, Robert E. WINKLER, H. WINTER, J. M. PRA/11/6/8 PRA/11/11 PRA/2/5/7 PRA/11/1 WILLIAMS, Robert Joseph Paton WHO’S WHO IN SCIENCE IN EUROPE WHO’S WHO OF BRITISH SCIENTISTS PRA/9/2/7 WORLD’S WHO’S WHO OF AUTHORS PRA/8/4/16-18, PRA/8/4/20-25 PRA/8/4/33 PRA/11/28/7 WUTHRICH, K. WYATT, Adrian PRA/7/3/2/1 PRA/2/6/2 PRA/2/2/4 WORTHINGTON, Brian S. WRITERS’ DIRECTORY PRA/11/23/2, PRA/11/23/4 PRA/2/2/4 PRA/10/16, PRA/11/21/1/2 WU, Xue-Wen WYNN, V. T. E.R. Andrew NCUACS 164/7/08 YANG, Lei YANNONI, C. S. YAZAKI, Takehito YE, Chaohui YOSIDA, Kei YOUNG, lan R. Index of correspondents PRA/11/24/5 PRA/8/4/34 PRA/11/2 PRA/10/16, PRA/10/24, PRA/10/26, PRA/11/21/1/2 PRA/11/2 PRA/8/2/2, PRA/11/12, PRA/11/22/2, PRA/11/22/4, PRA/11/28/6