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THE ROYAL COMMISSION ON HISTORICAL MANUSCRIPTS Report on the correspondence and papers of SIR HANS ADOLF KREBS (1900-1981) biochemist deposited in Sheffield University Library Reproduced for the Contemporary Scientific Archives Centre All rights reserved THE ROYAL COMMISSION ON HISTORICAL MANUSCRIPTS by 1986 (CSAC 113/4/86) Quality House, Quality Court, Chancery Lane, London WC2A 1HP CSAC 113/4/86 CONTEMPORARY SCIENTIFIC ARCHIVES CENTRE British National Committee for the History of Science, Medicine and Technology under the guidance of the Royal Society’s Catalogue of the papers and correspondence of SIR HANS ADOLF KREBS RRS (1900 - 1981) Compiled by: Jeannine Alton and Peter Harper VOLUME II All rights reserved Deposited in Sheffield University Library Sections E - K 1986 H.A. Krebs CSAC 113/4/86 SECTION E SCIENCE-RELATED INTERESTS .1 - E.507 INTRODUCTION TO SECTION E E.1-E.204 HISTORY AND PHILOSOPHY OF SCIENCE E.1 -€.71 General E.72 -E.195 Biographical writings With an introductory note E.196-E.204 = Requests for information E.205-E.315 SOCIOLOGY OF RESEARCH With an introductory note E.205-E.222 = Notes and drafts E.223-E.315 Lectures, publications and reports With an introductory note E.316-E.492 SOCIOBIOLOGY E.316-E.341 Notes and drafts E.342-E.354 Research folders E.454-E.492 Correspondence Lectures and publications BACKGROUND MATERIAL SCIENCE AND RELIGION E.355-E.453 E.493-E.501 E.502-E.507 H.A.Krebs CSAC 113/4/86 Science-related interests Although Krebs continued his research on metabolism to the end of his life, various factors encouraged his thinking on more general topics associated with his own life and work. Among these were his early acquaintance with leading scientists of widely-differing person- ality such as Otto Warburg and Gowland Hopkins; his direct experience of the organisc~ tion of science and working methods in German and British laboratories; varying conditions, as assistant and later director of similar institutions; the circumstances his work, in of exile from, and retum to, Germany; the progress of his own outstanding research culminating in the award of the Nobel Prize and its concomitant honours and obligations and, increasingly in his later years, concern about social problems such as crime and juvenile delinquency which he felt to have defeated non-scientific specialists who did not understand the connection between the ills of society and biological 'facts of life'. Krebs devoted much time to writing and lecturing on these science-related interests and there survives a vast accumulation of material which has been divided into subsections on the history and philosophy of science, sociology of research and sociobiology. There is also a very small subsection on science and religion. The development of Krebs's ideas There Materia! of Krebs's science-related interests are dealt with only very briefly by Krebs in his autobiography Reminiscences and Reflections, pp.175-179, 227-228, and even more exigu- interests. A final subsecrion brings together a mass of background research material, much of it on crime and juvenile delinquency and much in the form of press=cuttings. Fellows of the Royal Society, 30, 1984. It is also characteristic of Section E thar it contains are also research folders comparable to those in Section D, longer drafts for lectures and ously by Kornberg and Williamson on pp.37-38 of their memoir, Biographical Memoirs of on particular topics can be traced in sequences of mostly dated typescript notes. publications and correspondence with individuals and organisations which shared Krebs's E.444-E.446. intention to publish, but which are nor listed in the published bibliographies. this kind can be found at E.11, E.15, E.72, E.131, E.136-E.142, E.158, E.174, E.223, E.244-E 247, E.248, E.249-E.255, E.261, E.288-E.290, E.291-E.297, E.306, £.363-E 365, E366, E.374-E.377, E.381, E.395, E.415, E.427-E.433, much material for articles and lectures for which there is evidence of publication or en H.A. Krebs CSAC 113/4/86 Science-related interests HISTORY AND PHILOSOPHY OF SCIENCE General A chronological sequence of articles, conferences, correspondence, lectures and notes on the history and philosophy of science, with special reference to Krebs's own biochemical! research. Molecular Biology Early history and origin of the term. Krebs's typescript notes, printed material and carbon letter from Krebs to Warren Weaver. Various dares, 1961-71. See also G.47. "History of the Tricarboxylic Acid Cycle' Lecture given at Indianapolis and Pittsburg, October 1963, and Dallas, March 1968. Typescript draft with ms. corrections, paginated 1-12, 14, 19-22. 22pp. typescript draft, with ms. corrections and Ip. list of slides. Typescript and ms. notes found with the preceding drafts. dates, 1961-69. intermediate metabolism of carbohydrates’. Various Also printed background material including 'The (Bibliog. 63.) Krebs's notes on the relationship between his own work and thar of Szent-Gy8rgi and Martius and Knoop, 1964 and 1967. See E.16. Correspondence re arrangements to lecture on this subject at Boston University, January 1969; photocopy of newspaper report headed ‘Harvard's Watson challenged. Scientists argue motivation’. "The Biologist's and the Cheraist's Approach to Biochemical Problems’, 1968. (Bibliog. 255.) Reprint only. press release, notice of lecture and Related to Bibliog. 293. "History of the Citric Acid Cycle’ "History of the Tricarboxylic Acid Cycle' H.A. Krebs CSAC 113/4/86 Science-relared interests "Bioenergetics, Past and Present’ After-dinner talk given at International Collequium on Bioenergetics, Pugnochiuso, Italy, Seprember 1970. Letter of invitation, 25 November 1969. 17pp. typescript draft of talk, with ms. corrections. l5pp. typescript draft of talk, with different ms. corrections. ‘ Ip. ms. note and Ip. list of references. Correspondence with Marcel Florkin, 1970-79, re his History of Biochemistry, with Krebs's comments on varicus chapters. September 1970-1972 1973-1975 Folder also includes review by Krebs of a volume of the history, Nature, 1975. Typescript notes dated in November 1970. Published version only. ‘The History of the Tricarboxylic Acid Cycle' 1976-1977 1978-1979, and n.d. History of Manometry ‘Creative Attirudes', PHP, June 1971. (Not listed in Bibliog.) For correspondence re arrangements for 1972 Miami visit, see F.226, F.227. This version of the lecture which includes a section contrasting Krebs's -attitude to scientific research with that of James Watson, was probably given for the first time in Boston, January 1969. In a marginal comment on p.1 of this draft Krebs notes thar it was the basis of his article on the history of the tricarboxylic acid cycle in Perspectives in Biology and Medicine, 1970. Notice of lecture, 19pp. draft, with ms. corrections and Ip. ms. note. Lecture at the University of Miami, January 1972. See E.7. (Bibliog. 293.) nA Krebs CSAC 113/4/86 E.20-E.22 Science-related interests Lecture at Charterhouse School, 8 July 1972 (on the history of the tricarboxylic acid cycle). IIpp.typescript draft, with ms. additions and corrections and ms. introduction and conclusion. Letters of thanks. "History of concepts of energy transformations in living matter’ Various typescript and ms. drafts, various dates, August 1973. ‘Medical Cambridge' 27pp. duplicated typescript 'rough notes ... intended merely to entertain the medical historian as he walks round Cambridge’. The notes were presented to participants at Organ Preservation Meeting, Cambridge, 28 and 29 August 1973. Ip. ms. nore by Krebs. (Bibliog. 319.) Correspondence with organiser of Hungarian symposium; publications correspondence, 1971-73. Typescript copy of lecture read in Hungary. Ms. and typescript notes and drafts; printed background marerial. ‘The Discovery of tne Ornithine Cycle of Urea Synthesis', Biochem. ed. 1973. Krebs prepared a lecture on the discovery of the ornithine cycle tobe read (in his absence) at an ammonia symposium in Hungary, May 1972. correspondence between Krebs and Blumberg, 1973-74. First draft' of paper 'A Short History of Australia Antigen’ by Baruch S. Blumberg, 'Comment' on the paper by A.T. Robb-Smith, and brief "Australia Antigen’ H.A i Krebs CSAC 113/4/86 E.24-E.35 Conference on the Historical Development of Bioenergetics, Boston, 11-13 October 1973. Science-related interests In preparation for this conference Krebs put together a considerable collection of background material, including original correspondence. The published proceedings included his paper on 'The discovery of carbon dioxide fixation in mammalian tissues' (Bibliog. 335). See also correspondence with E.A. Evans, B. Vennesland and H.G. Wood in Section J. ~ Correspondence re arrangements, possible participants, history of biochemistry, etc. 1972 1973 Correspondence re publication of proceedings, 1973-74. December 1973-March 1974 April-October 1974 notes of discussion for publication. f Ms. draft of letter from Krebs to B. Vennesland and copies of letters from Vennesland and $.S. Cohen re history of biochemistry, 1973. Original correspondence extracted by Krebs from his files in preparation for the conference. For related correspondence, see B.30. Krebs's typescript notes on the history of bioenergetics, gluconeogenesis, ete. -I973. Conference programme, list of participants, photocopy of Krebs's conference paper on 'the discovery of carbon dioxide fixation in mammalian tissues’, 2 folders. H.J. Channon and J. Chadwick, 1940 A.B. Hastings, 1940, 1941 E.A. Evans Jr., 1942, 1943 Background material. H.A 2 Krebs CSAC 113/4/86 E.36-E.42 ‘The Creative Process in Science and Medicine’, 1975. (Bibliog. 343.) Science-related interests Krebs attended a Boehringer Symposium on the creative process in science and medicine, Kronberg, 16-17 May 1974. conference, talked on creativity and edited the proceedings for publication (with J.H. Shelley). See also L.10. He chaired the Correspondence re arrangements. Correspondence with joint editor and academic colleagues re publication. 2 folders. Programme, lists of participants, points for discussion, Krebs's notes on creativity. Notebook kept by Krebs during conference. Drafts of Krebs's remarks as chairman, contributions to discussion, etc. for publication. Printed material on creativity. ‘History of the discovery of the ornithine cycle' Lecture given to medical students in Munich, November 1976. (Bibliog. 351.) E.44, E.45 ‘History of the Discovery of the Tricarboxylic Acid Cycle' Spp. typescript in German, with offprint of Krebs's paper 'The Discovery of the Ornithine Cycle’. Krebs lectured on this topic at the Medical College of Ohio, Toledo Krebs also and Michigan State University, East Lansing, May 1977. lectured on the regulation of folate metabolism at East Lansing. series on the molecular basis of life, 1977, see H.248-H.251. Correspondence re arrangements for visit to East Lansing, schedule of ‘visit, notice of lectures, press-cutting. Correspondence re arrangements for visit to Toledo, notice of lecture, press~cutting. For Krebs's 'Historical Perspectives’ contribution to Wolfson College, Oxford, lecture H.A. Krebs CSAC 113/4/86 E.46-E.50 E.46 E.47 Science-related interests "Errors, False Trails and Failures in Research’, in Search and Discovery. A tribute to Albert Szent-Gy&rgyi, (Bibliog. 356.) 1977. . 18pp. typescript draft including references; reprint of published paper. 20pp. typescript with ms. additions and corrections, of lecture given shorter notes and drafts dated in 1975 at Armidale, Australia, 1976; and 1976 found with this draft. A sequence of dated typescript notes, March-October 1975, re Szent- Gy&rgyi, failures and errors in research, etc. Miscellaneous ms. and typescript notes and drafts. Background material. "Discovery of Transamination' Krebs's typescript notes, list of references, July, August 1977. 'The History of the Discovery of the Tricarboxylic Acid Cycle’ Programme and draft of material used. 'The History of the Tricarboxylic Acid Cycle’ Krebs lectured on this topic at Northwestern University, Evanston, Ilinois, April 1978. processes . Correspondence re arrangements for visit to Evanston. He also lectured on the regulation of metablic Lecture at Heineman Medical Research Center, Charlotte, North Carolina, 20 January 1978. (Bibliog. 336.) "Reminiscences of Berlin-Dahlem 1928-1930" Lecture in honour of Karl Lohmann read in Krebs's absence by 5. Rapoport l4pp. typescript copy of Krebs's lecture, 3pp. ms. and typescript draft, letter and photocopy of article on Lohmann by Rapoport. Folder also includes letter re Krebs's contribution to a Lipmann Symposium, Berlin, 1974: 'Dahlem in the late nineteen twenties’. Dresden, 3 July 1978. H.A. Krebs CSAC 113/4/86 E50, Es56 ‘The History of the discovery of the Tricarboxylic Acid Cycle! Science-related interests Lecture given to Southampton University Physiology and Biochemistry Society, November 1978. Brief correspondence re arrangements and draft of lecture (typescript, ms. and pasted-up pages, with heavy ms. correction, from Bibliog. 293). Miscellaneous ms. and typescript notes and drafts including typescript copy of 1937 Nature letter. with E.N. Bergman re misprints in scientific paper (' trichloroacetic acid cycle’ for 'tricarboxylic acid cycle'). Folder also includes brief correspondence "On asking the right kind of questions in biological research' Krebs lectured on the formulation of the right questions in biological research at Cambridge and Valencia in 1978 and at the University of Saarland and in Dusseldorf in 1979. These lectures formed the basis of published papers in Molecular Mechanisms of Biological Recognition (ed. M. Balaban), 1979 (Bibliog. 374) and in Vortrdge N.300, published for the Rheinisch-Westfdlische Akademie der Wissenschaften, 1981 (SUPP. Bibliog. 37). Ms. and typescript notes and drafts. Many dated in June, August and October 1978. Poster, programme and published account of symposium. See Daur, J.7 12. Symposium 'Of Timeliness and Promise. in the Development of Biochemistry', Cambridge, 4 December 1978. Sterile and Fruitful Approaches 17pp. typescript draft. of lecture given at University of Valencia, [1978 J, with Ip. ms. introduction in Spanish and Ip. typescript 'Comments on slides’. Krebs's publications on this topic, 1979 and 1981. Correspandence with organisers Te arrangements for visits to University of Saarland and DUsseldorf, March 1979. Typescript draft of lecture paginated 1-22, with Ip. unpaginated. Dated 26 October 1978 with ms. heading 'Dusseldorf 7.3.79.'. Jotter with draft of lecture 'Richtige (und falsche) Fragestellungen in biologischen Forschung', dated at Bethesda, 14 October 1978. Jotter also contains notes for autobiography and 'On family life', 'Elite ignorance’, etc. HA. Krebs CSAC 113/4/86 Science-related interests Background material including copy of Bibliog. 293. ‘The history of the tricarboxylic acid cycle' Krebs lectured on this topic at the Medical College of Georgia, Augusta, 17 November 1980. of metabolic cycles. He also lectured on the evolution Correspondence re arrangements for visit to Augusta, notice of lectures and copy of college newspaper with report of Krebs's visit. E 66,8667 ‘The History of the Tricarboxylic Acid Cycle’ E.66 E.6/ 35pp. typescript draft of lecture on this topic, with slides for lecture. Ms. and typescript notes and drafts, some dated in 1979 and 1980, including note on the work of Carl Martius by F.L. Holmes; also copies of Bibliog. 184 and 293. E.68, E.69 Draft articles sent to Krebs for comment, n.d. Miscellaneous undated ms. and typescript notes. Printed matter re history of biochemistry. E.68 c.oF E.70 ‘Foundation of Intermediary Oxidative Metabolism’ ‘The Wieland-Thunberg-Knoop Theory of Oxidative Decomposirion' Includes presentation copies; some of the material is annotated by Krebs. H.A. Krebs CSAC 113/4/86 Science-related interests E.72-E.195 Biographical writings Krebs's interest in scientific biography related to his concern for the attainment of excellence in science and his belief in the importance of first-rate teachers in setting high standards for subsequent generations of research scientists. This is most clearly expressed in his writings on Otto Warburg whom he acknowledged in his autobiography as ‘an outstanding teacher for four years at a critical stage of my development' (Rem. & Refl., p.175). After Warburg's death in 1970 Krebs wrote frequently and extensively about this distinguished German scientist. Short obituary tributes were followed by a more extended treatment for the Royal Society which was expanded into a full-scale biography for the German pub- lisher Wissenschaftliche Verlagsgesellschaft mbH. There were also English and Japanese editions of the biography. Krebs also wrote the Royal Society memoir of another German Nobel prize-winner, Feodor Lynen and shorter pieces on Wilhelm Conrad Réntgen: and Otto Meyerhof. The material,which is very substantial in respect of Lynen and Warburg,is presented Claude Bernard 2pp. typescript note, 1978. Daniel Gabriel Fahrenheit David E. Green in an alphabetical sequence. 2pp. typescript note, 1966, and Ip. typescript note, 1968. (‘Mediziner') for a 'Bildband Uber die Ordensmitglieder seit 1842', see G.149-G.152. For short biographies by Krebs of former members of the Orden Pour le Mérite (Not listed in Bibliog.) of Green intended to introduce the published proceedings of a symposium held in his honour. 2pp. typescript note, 1976, recalling contacts with Green after Krebs's arrival in Cambridge in 1933; brief related correspondence. - The note was Krebs's contribution to a series of colleagues' impressions H.A. Krebs CSAC 113/4/86 E.73, E.74 Science-related interests Werner Heisenberg Miscellaneous background material including duplicated typescript draft of N. Mott and R. Peierls's Royal Society memoir. 2 folders. Richard Kuhn 2pp. note of discussion about Kuhn with Otro Westphal, Wamburg, July 1978. E.76-E.118 Feodor Lynen E.76 Memorial meeting in honour of Lynen, Munich, 29 February 1980. Invitation, f Krebs's acceptance, v programme, Ys etc. E.77-E.118 E.77 E.78-E.84 E.78 1979-80 Biog. Mem. Fellows Roy. (@Bibliog. 394.) 'Feodor Lynen 1911-1979" (with K. Decker). Soc., 28, 1982. Lynen's widow Eva recommended Decker to Krebs as a suitable collaborator for the Royal Sociery memoir. See E.83. E.79-E.81 Decker, K. E.79 E.80 Beaucamp, K. Reprint of memoir. Correspondence re Lynen memoir presented alphabetically by person or organisation, 1979-82. Royal Society Lynen, Eva Euler, F. W. 1981 1982 E.G} Bae Pfeiffer, H. Hopfer, M. H A : Krebs CSAC 113/4/86 -85-E.116 ‘Notes and drafts Science-related interests .85 86 87 Jotter 'F. Lynen Draft'. Used March-April 1980. Jotter 'Lynen Decker’. Used October 1980. Ms. draft, August 1980, re Lynen's outlook on research, teaching and personality, German biochemistry after Hitler, etc. Accounts of Lynen's scientific work sent to Krebs by his German collaborator. "Notizen -zu Lynen's wissenschaftlichem Werk’ Typescript draft paginated [1 J-25, 36-47, with ms. note ‘First Version October 1980'. Typescript draft paginated pp.26-35, with ms. note ‘Early version’. "F. LYNENs wissenschaftliches Werk' Typescript draft paginated [ 11-6, with ms. note 'New Version’. Intercalated pages. Typescript draft paginated 44-47, with ms. date '18.2.81' Typescript draft paginated 48-56 and Ip. ms. Typescript draft paginated 48-52 with ms. note ‘Final version’. Typescript draft paginated 57-65. Typescript draft paginated 33-43, with ms. notes 'Received 9.2.81' and 'First Translation 29.7.81'. Typescript draft paginated 7-26, with ms. note 'Second version adding references and some text changes’. Typescript drafts of section of memoir on Lynen's outlook on research. .100, E.101 Typescript drafts, with heavy ms. correction, of section of memoir on Lynen's personal characteristics. Typescript drafts, with heavy ms. correction, of sections of memoir on Lynen's family background and academic career. Typescript draft paginated 66-70 with ms. note 'new material’. -2 folders. 2 folders. H.A. Krebs CSAC 113/4/86 Science-related interests ‘Typescript drafts of section of memoir on Lynen's work on the Pasteur Effect. Typescript drafts of section of memoir on Lynen's work on ‘active acetate’. Typescript drafts of section of memoir on Lynen's work on B -Oxidation of fatty acids. Typescript drafts of section of memoir on Lynen's work on ketogenesis. Typescript drafts of section of memoir on Lynen's work on fatty acid synthesis. Typescript drafts of section of memoir on Lynen's work on polyacetate condensations. Typescript drafts of section of memoir on Lynen's work on biosynthesis of terpenes. Typescript drafts of section of memoir on Lynen's work on ‘Active CO9'. at ht Typescript drafts of section of memoir on Eva Lynen and concluding remarks. 142, Gris 2 folders. Sequence of dated typescript notes, 1980-81. Shorter notes and drafts. Miscellaneous ms. notes. "500 Jahre Lynen' Includes notes of discussions with Eva Lynen and K. Decker. Photocopies of drafts of sections of memoir on Lynen's scientific work with ms. note (not by Krebs) ‘copies of these chapters sent to K. Decker 25/11/81." 1 box. Genealogical study of the Lynen family by F.W. Euler. Loose page of notes by Krebs. Background material. H.A. Krebs CSAC 113/4/86 E.119-E.128 Otto Meyerhof Science-related interests ‘Otto Meyerhof's ancestry’. molecular Biochemistry (ed. H.H. Weber), 1972. In Molecular Bioenergetics and Macro- (Bibliog. 311.) Krebs gave a talk on Meyerhof's ancestry at a symposium in honour of Meyerhof, Heidelburg, July 1970. with the symposium proceedings. This talk was later published See also F.205. .119 120 abet ae Correspondence re arrangements for symposium, publication of pro- ceedings, 1969-72. Correspondence re Meyerhof and family, 1969-70. Typescript drafts of Krebs's talk, in English and German. Miscellaneous ms. notes. .123, E.124 Material re Meyerhof genealogy. 2 folders. .125-E.127 6lpp. duplicated typescript draft of biography of Meyerhof by D. Nachmansohn, 1977. 3 folders. Background material. Isaac Newron letter from Newton to Wilhelm Conrad R&ntgen Note (on scientific method) based on a Oldenburg, 1672. ‘Two letters by Wilhelm Conrad R&ntgen', Notes Rec. Roy. Soc. Lond., 1973. (Bibliog. 324.) Reprint of Notes and Records article. Correspondence with the editors of Notes and Records (W.D.M. Paton and R.V. Jones) and others re the R&ntgen letters, 1971, 1973. letter of 2 September 1971 also relates to his own work as chairman of a new MRC committee on drug dependence. Photocopies of letter from Emil Warburg to R&ntgen and two letters from R&ntgen to Warburg, 1896-97. Paton's H.A. Krebs CSAC 113/4/86 Science -related interests Jacobus Henricus van't Hoff 1961 reprint of van't Hoff's 'Die Phantasie in der Wissenschaft', with ms. annotations by Krebs and typescript note dated 17.9.62. pasted inside back cover. Brief correspondence re paper by Cuvier quoted by van't Hoff, 1963. E.131-E.190 Otto Heinrich Warburg E.131-E.174 Publications and lectures ©. lo-e. es Requests for information E.184, E.185 Correspondence arising from Krebs's Warburg publications E.186, E.187 Reviews E.188-E.190 Miscellaneous Photocopy of published article. Published article only. In English. Published article only. Publications and lectures Es ol Geburtstag', Chemiker-Ztg., 1963. ‘Professor Otto Warburg 80. (Not listed in Bibliog.) "Warburg - architect of modern biology', New Scientist, 1970. (Bibliog. 294.) Brief correspondence and reprint. Correspondence re translation of the Naturwissenschaftliche Rundschau article which appeared in the Neve ZUricher Zeitung, 28 July 1971. ‘Otto Heinrich Warburg 1883-1970', Biog. Mem. Fellows Roy. Soc., 18, 1972. (Bibliog. aes "Professor Otto Warburg, Naturw. Rdsch, 1971. (Bibliog. 297.) H.A, Krebs CSAC 113/4/86 ‘Science -related interests "Otto Warburg - the man and the scientist’ 23pp. typescript draft, with ms. corrections and additions, of lecture given at Indianapolis, October 1972. E.136-E.142 ‘Otto Warburg, Biochemiker, Zellphysiologe, Mediziner' Krebs lectured on this topic at the inauguration of the library and archives for the history of the Max-Planck-Gesellschaft (Otto-Warburg - Haus), 8 March 1978. book of the Max~Planck-Gesellschaft and a shortened version appeared in the September number of the Naturwissenschaftliche Rundschau. The lecture was published in the 1978 Year- (Not listed in Bibliog.) Correspondence with organisers re arrangements for lecture, with Der Tagespiegel about its reporting of the lecture, and with academic colleague arising from publication of lecture. ~tor, Ec. 13o Typescript draft of lecture, with ms. additions and corrections, intro- ductory remarks, list of slides. 2 folders. Slides and negatives of original Warburg documents. Mc. drafts forlecture. ‘Warburg Script from which final copy was typed’. Original folder (not preserved) had ms. note 3lpp. typescript draft of lecture ‘written for publication in the Jahresbericht der Max-Planck-Gesellschaft', with covering letter to H. Rotta of the Wissenschaftliche Verlagsgesellschaft mbH, 22 March 1978. (Bibliog. 384.) An English translation was published in 1981 by the Oxford University Press. ‘Otto Warburg: Zellphysiologe, Biochemiker, Mediziner', 1979. (Bibliog. 375.) Reprint of shortened version of lecture which appeared in the Naturwissenschaftliche Rundschau, 1978. 143-E.172 Krebs H.A,. CSAC 113/4/86 Science -related interests E.143-E.148 Correspondence with H. Rotta and others of the Wissenschaftliche Verlagsgesellschaft mbH re the publication of the Warburg biography. 1972-74 Includes correspondence re publication of Krebs's 1972 Lindau lecture (not on Warburg) in Naturwissenschaftliche Rundschau. (Bibliog. 312.) 1976-77 April-August 1978 Includes copy of Krebs's contract with German publisher. . 146 147 October-December 1978 January-March 1979 «149-E. 153 . 148 May -November 1979, 1980 (one letter) Correspondence with R. Schmid, Krebs's collaborator on the Warburg biography . Relates to Krebs's article on Warburg for the Naturwissenschaftliche Rundschau (Bibliog. 297) and his 1972 Lindau address (not on Warburg). and n.d. 1978, 1980-81 1970-72 1973 1974 1975-76 . Krebs He A ‘ CSAC 113/4/86 Science-related interests E.154-E.157 Correspondence with Oxford University Press re English edition of Warburg biography, 1979-81. Includes copies of correspondence between the OUP and publisher of the German edition. 1979 Includes copy of the contract between publisher of the German edition and OUP. 1980 1981 Copy of proposed title page for English edition of Warburg biography, draft for publisher's blurb, photocopies of illustrations used. Correspondence re Japanese edition of Warburg biography, 1981. Also press- .160-E.163 Contents of folder, not preserved, inscribed 'Final Draft Copy'. material is presented in four folders for ease of reference. The Includes draft (in German) of Krebs's foreword. Photocopy of proposed dust-jacket design, drafts of title page and foreword for German version of Warburg biography. cutting found with foreword. 5 folders. 128pp. draft, with intercalated pages, of English version of Warburg Incorporates notes, captions for illustrations, references, biography. E£.169 includes Warburg photographs, etc. missing from earlier draft. some used as illustrations in book. Copy of Royal Society memoir of Warburg, with ms. amendments. Found between pages 38 and 39 of preceding draft. 89pp. draft, with intercalated pages, of English version of Warburg biography. cut-outs from the Royal Society memoir. in 1970, 1971 and especially the second half of 1979. Very heavily corrected. Many pages are pasted-up Typescript pages are dated E 165-6467 H.A. Krebs CSAC 113/4/86 Science -related interests E ZOE 772 Miscellaneous notes and drafts for Warburg biography. 3 folders. 13pp. ms. draft of lecture on Warburg, n.d. —_ In German. Requests for Krebs to write on Warburg, 1969, 1970. Requests for information E, 175 B.- Includes copy of Spp. letter 'from Eric Ball in Berlin with Otto Warburg Dec 11, 1937'. F-G Heiss, J. Hen - Ho gM Max-Planck -Gesellschaft Warburg's longstanding companion. Includes correspondence with P. Henrici, Warburg's great~nephew. German cousin of Otto Warburg. Includes correspondence re deposit of Krebs's Warburg material in the Gesellschaft's archives. RF Warburg, Eric M. H.A. Krebs CSAC 113/4/86 Science-related interests Warburg, R. J. Distant English relation of Otto Warburg. Wigglesworth, V. B. Correspondence arising from Krebs's Warburg publications E.184 1971, 1974-75 1978-81 Includes draft review of the Warburg biography sent to Krebs by J.S. Fruton and Krebs's 'Comments on Review’. published, see E.186. For the review as Reviews E.186 Miscellaneous E.188 One diagram, of reaction flasks, Reviews of German edition of Warburg biography. Diagrams of Warburg apparatus. is dated 12 January 1953. A4 size exercise book into which have been pasted reviews of the Warburg biography, and one letter (from J.T. Edsall). 2 folders. E.189,.E, 190 Background material. H.A. Krebs CSAC 113/4/86 E191 -E.195 James D. Watson Science -related interests A collection of reviews and related articles re Watson's book The Double Helix and the discovery of the structure of DNA. 5 folders. In his writing and lecturing on the history of the tricarboxylic acid cycle, Krebs contrasted Watson's attitude to research with his own. eet .7,° £16, E.196-E.204 Requests for information Requests for information made by and to Krebs, presented in chrono! ogical order. Various dates, 1951-81. 195T,:4958 E. von Bricke and teleology. 1961, 1965 1967, 1968 1970 1973, 1974 August Krogh Principle. Early history of the Oxford Biochemistry Department. Includes 4pp. letter from Krebs on the evolution of cyclic reactions sequences in living cells. Includes reminiscences of L.S. Penrose. Importance of close association with a master in the development of outstanding scientists. H.A. Krebs CSAC 113/4/86 Science -related interests 1976, 1977 1978 Includes correspondence re Sir Archibald Garrod, a history of the Rockefeller Foundation's support for science and G. Macfarlane's biography of Florey. 1980, January-May 1980, August, December; 1981 H.A. Krebs CSAC 113/4/86 E.205-E.315 SOCIOLOGY OF RESEARCH Science-related interests Krebs's interest in the sociological aspects of scientific research related to his concern for the attainment of scientific excellence. Krebs understood those background aspects of research which might properly be considered sociological to include scientific policy-making, administration and finance, scientific communication and the recognition of merit, team work in research and the importance of leadership, the 'Ortega Hypothesis’ (the view that real progress in science is brought about by a very small proportion of the large scientific community), the quality and relevance of scientific research, professional obsolescence and sources of motivation. See especially E.256. The material includes an extended sequence of notes and drafts, as well as the occasional lectures and articles which Krebs prepared on these themes, including his famous article on the making of a scientist (E.224-E.243), and a number of lectures and articles, some invited or commissioned, which reflected on scientific research and higher education in Germany before and after the Second World War (E.263-E.315). E.205-E. 222 Notes and drafts Includes a little material on more general Miscellaneous notes, quotations, anecdotes, etc. on medical education, the achievements of science, culture, the functions of a university, etc. Various dates, 1940s-1956. Ms. and typescript notes principally on the sociological aspects of scientific research. scientific, educational and university questions. 3 folders. Mainly on the duties of the scientist in the laboratory and in society, on leadership, hard work and making proper use of one's time. E.206-E. 208 Ms. and typescript notes, narratives and speeches, printed matter, various dates, 1947~57. H.A. Krebs CSAC 113/4/86 E.209-E.218 A sequence of dated typescript notes, 1958, 1962-81. Science-related interests E.209 1958 Krebs's reflections on the working of a science department. 1962-69 Includes notes on pure and applied science and the prevention of professional obsolescence; brief correspondence re state of biochemistry teaching in Denmark. 1970 Includes notes on making mistakes,and scientific progress. 197] Includes notes on the personality of research scientists, the response to new discoveries, how to do research and research as an education. February-May 1972 Includes notes on the penicillin research, excellence in scientific research and the relevance of scientific research to society. July-October 1972 1973-1975 Includes notes on the inequality of man, accessibility and the 'Ortega Hypothesis’. Includes notes on the reasons for low grade research, decline in performance with age, etc.; exchange of correspondence with K. Mellanby re quality of scientific research. also letter (1979) on organisation of German medical faculties. Includes notes on the quality and relevance of scientific research, Nobel research and the importance of a continuous influx of able young scientists into research laboratories. Includes notes on how to survive a committee, dogmatic and non- dogmatic approaches, etc.; problem of research scientists made redundant 'by the financial situation’. also brief correspondence (1978) re the 1976 1977-78 1979-81 Includes notes on elite, success in science, frequency of citation, etc, H.A. Krebs CSAC 113/4/86 Science-related interests "Style in Polemic' Contents of a file so inscribed. Ms. notes by Krebs including bibliographical references; examples of polemical writing in Chemistry in Britain, 1969. Es220, E.22) Undated typescript notes. 2 folders. Miscellaneous ms. notes. E .223-E.315 Lectures, publications and reports E.223-E. 262 General E.223 E.224-E. 243 Nota luxury, but a dire necessity’. New Scientist, ‘The making of a scientist', Nature, 1967. (Bibliog. 247.) ‘Funds for research. 1961. (Not listed in Bibliog.) Spp. typescript draft with title 'Quinquennial Concern' and proof copy; also correspondence and notes of telephone conversations. Continued Krebs's consideration of the making of a scientist was prompted by the questioning of students who wished to know: ‘How does one become a Nobel laureate?' occasion of the formal opening of the new Department 2f Biochemistry, He repeated it, University of Newcastle-upon-Tyne, 5 May 1967. with minor modifications, as his last lecture as Whitley Professor of Biochemistry at Oxford, 10 June 1967. it for publication, members of both audiences suggested that this would be worthwhile and Nature published it within two weeks of receiving the manuscript. reprinted in a number of countries. by the BBC. The article aroused a great deal of interest and was A shortened version was broadcast Krebs gave his first lecture on the topic on the Although Krebs had not intended Science-related interests Krebs returned to the theme for the Redfearn Memorial Lecture which he gave at Leicester, 1 May 1972, and a seminar at Oxford, February (1977. Copy of published article with Krebs's typescript note on its origins. Correspondence with Newcastle te arrangements for opening day, Krebs's lecture; brochure describing new Biochemistry Department. 23pp. typescript draft of Newcastle lecture with Ip. ms. introduction dated 21 April 1967. 12pp. typescript draft of Newcastle lecture. Cription from tape or cassette. This is probably a trans- 24pp. typescript draft of Newcastle lecture with figures and table. 2Ipp. typescript draft of Newcastle lecture, with figures, table and list of references. Draft of Newcastle lecture with additions and deletions for Krebs's last lecture at Oxford as Whitley Professor of Biochemistry. 1966 1967-68 H.A. Krebs CSAC 113/4/86 ~229 -230 fear, E.2de 231 -232 ~233 Zen Miscellaneous undated notes. Miscellaneous dated notes and shorter drafts, 1966-48. Information supplied to Krebs by J. Mandelstam (on NIMR staff appointed to professorships), the Medical Research Council (on the movement of MRC staff to universities) and Oxford University Department of Education (on the postgraduate intentions of science students). March-April 1967. broadcast. Brief correspondence with BBC re broadcast, and shortened version of ‘The Making of a Scientist’, probably prepared to serve as script for Correspondence with Nature re publication of lecture. Correspondence arising from publication. Background material. ; H.A. Krebs CSAC 113/4/86 Science-related interests .239, E.240 Redfearn Memorial Lecture, Leicester, 1 May 1972. 239 -240 Invitation card and draft of Krebs's lecture. Ms. notes (on pages torn from jotter) for Leicester lecture. .241-E.243 _ Seminar on the making of a scientist, Oxford, February 1977. The seminar was organised by M.M. Gowing; the other contributor was N. Kurti. Correspondence re arrangements, 1976-77. 7pp. typescript draft of Krebs's contribution, with diagram and table. Miscellaneous notes, bibliographical references, background material. .244-E.247 ‘Comment on leading article in Nature, 215, 567, 1967'. in Bibliog.) (Not listed 244 245 .246, E.247 Background material. 2 folders. Draft comments by Krebs on a leading article in Nature critical of the policy of the Medical Research Council. Correspondence with the MRC and others re a reply to the editorial in Nature. ‘The Goals of Science', Proceedings of the American Philosophical Society, 1971. (Not listed in Bibliog.) a Symposium' (5Spp. typescript). Drafts for article by Krebs on organising symposia and copy of pub- lished article. The earliest draft is dated July 1967. Includes dialogue 'Earnest and the Old Hand - Or How Not To Run "Symposia in General', Nature, 1971. (Not listed in Bibliog.) Miscellaneous notes and drafts. A few dated, 1966-68. -249-E.255 -249~-E .250 Published article only. 2 folders. H.A. Krebs CSAC 113/4/86 Science-related interests o202 Correspondence, various dates, 1967-76. “ate eo Background material on lecturing, writing papers, organising symposia. 3 folders. "Charing Cross’ lecture on sociology of research, 1973. 24pp. typescript draft, with ms. corrections (incomplete). paginated and dated. See also J.632. Variously oh ~C. ae "Soziologische Frage der wissenschaft lichen Forschung’, 1974. (Bibliog. 352.) Krebs lectured on the sociological aspects of scientific research at Freiburg, 22 November 1973, and Berlin, 12 June 1974. Correspondence re arrangements for Freiburg visit, Krebs's schedule. Jotter ‘Sociology of scientific research 25.3.73.' with Ip. typescript note, as loose page, ‘Possible Material for Freiburg Lecture. 26.3.73.' 'The Quality of Scientific Research', Times Higher Educational Supplement, 1974. (Not listed in Bibliog.) 24pp. typescript draft, with ms. corrections, of Freiburg lecture. In German. Printed notice of Berlin lecture, typescript draft of Freiburg lecture with ms. amendments for Berlin, ms. introduction and conclusion for Berlin. Reprint only. ‘Comments on the Productivity of Scientists’, in Reflections on Biochemistry (ed. A Brief correspondence only. Kornberg et al), 1976. (Bibliog. 353). Hi Ad Krebs CSAC 113/4/86 E.263-E.315 Scientific Research and Higher Education in Germany Science-related interests E.263, E.264 E.265-E.285 -265-E. 267 ‘German science between the wars' Lecture to the German Society, Oxford, 28 November 1962. Krebs considered the ‘circumstances and factors' that 'contributed to the high quality of some German science’ between the wars. Correspondence with the President of the Society re arrangements. 33pp. ms. and typescript draft of lecture; ms. and typescript notes. (ibliog. 314.) "Wissenschaftlicher Forschung in der heutigen Medizin', Verh. Dt. Ges. inn. Med., 78, 1972. Lecture at the 78th Congress of the German Society for Internal Medicine, Wiesbaden, 9 April 1972. Krebs was asked to give an introductory lecture on the importance of basic research for internal medicine. organisers to consider the social and political aspects of research in Germany. He was encouraged by the 197] February~April 1972 -265 -266 267 -268 May-July, November 1972. 1Spp. typescript carbon of lecture under original title 'Die neve Einstellung zur Forschung’. Correspondence re arrangements for lecture; correspondence arising from lecture, 1971-72. lépp. typescript, with ms. note ‘draft January 1970'. I5pp. typescript carbon‘of the same, with ms. corrections in another hand. 15pp. typescript draft of lecture under final title, with ms. corrections. 15pp. photocopy of the same, with a little ms. annotatéon. ‘Basic Science in the Hospital’ H.A. Krebs CSAC 113/4/86 E.273 E.274, E.275 E.276 E.277 E.278-E.282 Science-related interests 13pp. duplicated typescript copy of Krebs's lecture at the opening of a new Diabetes Research Institute, Munich, November 1970. Shorter ms. and typescript drafts. 2 folders. Programmes, invitation cards; some annotated by Krebs. Press-cuttings of the congress. German printed matter, including press~cuttings, sent to Krebs to help in the preparation of the lecture. 5 folders. E.283, E.284 English-language printed matter collected by Krebs for lecture. 2 folders. Duplicated typescript copies of lectures, radio script by others. Correspondence with organiser re arrangements; press-cuttings re lecture sent to Krebs. Typescript draft of lecture with ms. corrections, ms. notes torn from jotter, background material re relevance of basic science. Eiauo, ©. 20/7 ‘Chancen fUr Morgen' Lecture on the future of the German university, Hildesheim, 19 February 1975. For proposed contribution (on German medicine in the 1920s and 1930s) to Oxford History of Medicine Seminars, November 1975, see J.808 "Gedanken Uber die Zukunft der Universitdten' Lecture to the Berliner Wissenschaftliche Gesellschaft, 16 February 1976. 23pp. typescript draft of lecture; miscellaneous shorter drafts. Photocopy of 14pp. typescript of lecture, apparently prepared for publication in Homanismus und Technik. (Not listed in Bibliog .) E.288-E.290 Correspondence re arrangements for lecture and arising from lecture; invitation card. H.A. Krebs CSAC 113/4/86 Science-related interests o291-E.297 ‘Deutsche Universitdtsreform in internationaler Sicht' Lecture at the University of Marburg, 25 June 1977. Correspondence with organiser re arrangements for lecture at Marbu publication of lecture (not listed in Bibliog.); lecture programme. re P g rg, lépp. typescript copy of Krebs's Marburg lecture, with ms. note "Posted 5/9/77." This appears to be the version prepared for publication. .273-E. 296 Miscellaneous typescript and ms. notes and drafts, variously dated and paginated. 4 folders. Background material. -298-E .305 ‘Uber Faktoren, die hohen Standard in wissenschaftlicher Forschung begUnstigen'. Report for the Fritz Thyssen Foundation, 1979. Seeeeniery 298 299 1978 1979, ASST se nad. 18pp. carbon of the report (without its appendices) sent to the Thyssen Foundation, 8 February 1979. Correspondence, notes of discussions, with the Foundation and scientific colleagues. Krebs was asked by the Foundation to comment on differences between Britain and Germany in their organisation of scientific research, in respect of the Foundation's efforts to improve the standard of clinical medical research in Germany. (Bibliog. 254.) The index on the inside front cover oppears to relate to material torn from the exercise book. 3 typescript drafts of Krebs's report with different ms. additions and corrections. Anhang 1 is Krebs's article 'Der Werdegang eines Wissenschaftlers' . Exercise book with early German ms. draft of report. . The five appendices for Krebs's report. E.302-E. 304 3 folders. H iA : Krebs CSAC 113/4/86 Science-related interests Proposed paper defining the conditions necessary for producing scientific excellence. The project arose from discussions with American scientists about the conditions which prevailed at the Kaiser Wilhelm Institute during a period when five Nobel prizewinners, including Krebs, were trained. Krebs thought that a consideration of this question 'would require approximately 6-12 months of accumulating pertinent documents and writing a thoughtful piece on the subject’ and a successful application was made on Krebs's behalf to the Mobil Oil Corporation for the financing of typing and editorial assistance for one year. Correspondence re the funding of the project, 1978-79. .307-E.315 Notes, drafts and printed matter re German science and scientific - excellence. is Most of the material, which was found in considerable disarray, dated 1977-80. Because of the similarity of the subject-matier it was not possible to distinguish systematically between 'Thyssen' and ‘Mobil' material. .307-E. 309 Dated ms. and typescript notes. sOL2~E. 315 - 307 . 308 309 .310 oul L970; 1977,-1978 January-July 1979 Background material. Miscellaneous ms. notes and drafts. A few are headed 'Thyssen'. September-December 1979, January 1980. Typescript drafts and narratives, probably for the 'Mobil' project. 4 folders. H.A. Krebs CSAC 113/4/86 Science-related interests E.316-E.492 SOCIOBIOLOGY In the last decade of his life Krebs became interested in sociobiology and its relationship to criminality. He was especially concerned by the problem of juvenile delinquency - 'the ever-increasing rise in juvenile delinquency which stares us in the face day by day’ Rem. & Refl., p.227). | He believed that those responsible for controlling the problem, whom he identified as the legislature, judiciary and academic sociologists, paid insufficient attention to biological and medical aspects of human nature. Krebs frequently expressed his scepticism about sociological subjects, stating quite bluntly that the ailments of society were too difficult for sociologists who were 'appallingly ignorant' of the biology of man and lacked training in scientific method (E.322, E.324). Politicians and economists were in his view as incompetent as sociologists in their handling of social problems (E.411). By contrast Krebs took very seriously the scientist's broader responsibilities to society, which he interpreted as meaning that the scientist must bring his scientific know- ledge to bear on social problems. He believed that scientists, especially senior ones, could contribute a great deal towards the solution of all the great problems of the day, including poverty, unemployment, pollution, and the wasteful exploitation of resources. tributing their scientific views on education and the treatment of offenders’ (E.411). Krebs noted that 'many of us scientists can at some stage of their career help society, not He thought that 'the obligation increases with the increasing status of the individual scientist because the higher the standing In respect of his own particular interests, scientists could do much for better social relations ‘by helping people towards a normal healthy development of body and mind, and by con- merely by doing our job properly - the first step in social responsibility - but also by taking part in public affairs as scientifically trained persons'. He made contact with individuals and organisations with and his particular interests in criminality and juvenile delinquency, Krebs lectured and pub- causes of modern juvenile delinquency and on what kinds of preventive action might be by paraphrasing the old saying "Noblesse oblige" ... to Nobel oblige’ (E.411). and reputation, the more likely the scientist is listened to. This idea has been expressed ... lished very widely 'on the biological and medical aspects of asocial conduct, on ... root In fulfilment of his general views on the social responsibility of the scientist to society taken’ (Rem, & Refl., p.228). H.A e Krebs CSAC 113/4/86 Science-related interests similar views and interests and his hopes of prompting government into effective action is reflected by contacts with the Cabinet Office's Central Policy Review Staff (E.329, E.330, E.459-E.467). In addition to the many lectures Krebs delivered on juvenile delinquency, he also sought to lecture on this topic but was dissuaded from doing so during the symposium held in his honour at Dallas in 1980 and at Harvard (The Dunham Lectures) in 1981. Krebs was one of a number of Nobel prizewinners invited to meet Pope John Paul Il, and although he does not appear to have talked about juvenile delinquency on that occasion In 1980 he did suggest it as a suitablé topic for a subsequent meeting (E.438-E.441). For further material on this topic see A.912-A.916, G.73, G.74, G.106-G.120, G.132. The material is presented as follows: E.316-E. 341 Notes and drafts E.342-E. 354 Research folders C. dod acs fog E.454-E 492 Lectures and publications Correspondence H.A : Krebs CSAC 113/4/86 E.316-E. 341 Notes and drafts Science-related interests A sequence of ms. and typescript notes and drafts on sociobiological themes especially crime and juvenile delinquency, 1959, 1961-62, 1967-68, 1971, 1973, 1975-81. 1959, 1961-62 1967-68, 1971 Includes notes on the conclusions to be drawn from chromosome abnormalities, applying science to social problems, eugenics and the biological aspects of criminality. 1972 Notes (and relat ed printed matter) on the 'report of the national child's development study (from birth to 7)'. 1973 February, April, May Includes notes on dishonesty among students, imprinting and the status of sociological subjects. 1973 June-August and n.d. 1975; 1976 June, September, November Includes notes on the limitation of social subjects and the welfare state. 1976 December (1) 1976 December (2) Includes notes on film and television violence and carparking offences by embassies; also notes of discussions with B. Blumberg and W. Bodmer. Includes notes on psychoanalysis, treatment of prisoners and vandalism; also Ip. note, 'My reason for an interest in societal questions’. note 'Why I concern myself with "Sociological" problems’. Includes notes on ‘Early scepticism of sociology', the rehabilitation of . criminals, the effects of separation of young off-spring from parents and the importance of deprivation. Includes notes on Women's Lib, 'Con-men and bother boys', science and politics and social changes during the last three decades; also 2pp. 1977 January-March H.A. Krebs CSAC 113/4/86 Science-related interests 1977 April, June Includes notes on the inequality of man, the deterioration of the standards of service. 1977 July, September, October Includes notes on the causes and prevention of crime, vandalism and its treatment, married female population. 1977 November, December Includes notes on the importance of the concept of evolution, relevance of Darwinian principles to educational policy. Undated ms. and typescript notes found with 1977 material. Includes note on carrying out tests of hypotheses. 1978 January, February Includes notes re the work of the Central Policy Review Staff (Think Tank). See also E.330, E.459-E.467. 1978 March~May Includes notes re work of Think Tank, notes on treatment of adolescent offenders, religious education. 1978 August, December 1979 1980 January, February Includes notes on Gibbon's 'Decline and Fall', Goethe's 'Faust', the work ethic, etc. Undated ms. and typescript notes found with 1978 material. Includes notes on vandalism and orderliness. Includes note on differences in economic developments in the various industrialised countries. government and scientific advisory committees. Includes notes on juvenile delinquency in Eastern Europe, limitations of sociology. 1980 March, April Includes note on imprinting and habit-forming. 1980 June-August and n.d. Includes notes on the decreasing influence of the churches and the H.A. Krebs CSAC 113/4/86 Science-related interests 198] . Includes note on the literature on delinquency Undated notes and drafts Includes note on juvenile crime in the East. Includes notes on libertarians and the application of biological considerations to economic problems. Includes note on juvenile delinquency in the past. Jotter, 1977 or later Some notes on social themes, especially elite ignorance. material relates to Krebs's scientific research. Other Very many pages torn out. E.342-E.354 Research folders in addition, includes material on the scientific Folder of material arranged and indexed by Krebs, 1974 and 1976. Krebs put together similar folders in respect of his scientific research, see Section D. Folders of research material on sociobiological themes assembled by They include extracts from journals, news~ Krebs in the mid-1970s. paper-cuttings, Krebs's typescript notes and o little correspondence. The subject-matter is similar to that of the sequence of ms. and type- script notes above but, standing of sociobiology itself. Items 23-28 Folder of material arranged and indexed by Krebs, 1975-76. into four folders for ease of reference. Index and items 1-7 Items 8-14 Items 15-21 28 items, of which no. 22 is missing. 4 items. E.343-E. 346 Divided H.A. Krebs CSAC 113/4/86 E.347-E. 351 Folder of material arranged and indexed by Krebs, 1974-76. into five folders for ease of reference. Divided Science-related interests 347 348 349 . 380 351 30 items. Index and items 1-6 Items 7-12 Items 13-18 Items 19-24 Items 25-30 -352-E. 354 Folder of material arranged and indexed by Krebs, 1975-76. into three folders for ease of reference. Divided 22 items Index and items 1-5 Items 6-8 .309-E 453 »d09~ ES 362 Lectures and publications (Bibliog. 300, 313.) Items 9-22 Correspondence, etc. re arrangements for lecture, synopsis of lecture. Folder also includes related correspondence with J. Barker. ‘Some Facts of Life - Biology and Politics’ Lecture at the Royal Institution, 5 February 1971. See also E.503. 28pp. typescript draft of lecture, with ms. corrections, 4 January 1971. %pp. typescript draft 'Some facts of life’, with ms. corrections, 24 and 25 February 1969. 7pp. clean copy of preceding with ms. note 'Draft sent to Porter’ - (Director, Royal Institution). H A 3 Krebs CSAC 113/4/86 Science-related interests Correspondence arising from publication of lecture, .1971-72. D. Gabor Includes preprint of ch.1 of Gabor's 'The Mature Society’ and Krebs's letter of congratulation on the occasion of the award of Gabor's Nobel prize. S.E. Luria Writes to express his deep concern about some of the positions Krebs took in his article, especially on the relation between biology and society. Published versions of lecture in Royal Institution Proceedings (Bibliog. 300) and Perspectives in Biology and Medicine (Bibliog. 313). Perspective's reprint has ms. amendments perhaps for subsequent lecture on same subject. .360, E.361 Ms. and typescript notes found with 'Facts of Life' material. 2 folders. -363~-E.365 ‘The Biological Approach to Social Problems’. (Not listed in Bibliog.) 363 364 20pp. typescript draft (including bibliography), with ms. note 'used for Newman lecture’. Correspondence re third international meeting of the Italian Biologists Association, Milan, 21-24 June 1973. Krebs was invited to give the opening lecture and suggested as his topic the theme of his paper 'Some facts of life, Biology and Politics’. 18pp. typescript draft with ms. corrections and incorporating pasted-up cut-outs from Bibliog. 300, May 1973. Copy of published article; correspondence arising. 20pp. typescript draft (including bibliography), with slight ms. correction and note 'Paper in Press’. Draft letter 'not sent', 21 June 1973, re copyright, alterations to manuscript. ‘The dark side of man', Prism, February 1974. (Not listed in Bibliog.) H.A. Krebs CSAC 113/4/86 Science-related interests E.367-E.372 Global Television Network's: 'The Great Debate’ programme, Toronto, 9 January 1975. Krebs was invited to support the resolution that having children today should be controlled by law. He thought that overpopulation was one of the greatest dangers threatening humanity and that it was important 'to stop the wrong kind of people from populating the globe’. For Krebs's views on the outcome of the debate see F.268. Correspondence, etc. re arrangements; press~cuttings. Jotter with notes for Toronto debate. Typescript notes and drafts for Toronto debate. .370 Miscellaneous ms. notes re Toronto. O04, & B02 Background material re overpopulation, food reserves, birth defects, '"XYY males', etc. .374-E , 377 Correspondence with publisher, 1975. Ms. and typescript notes and drafts for article on human rights. "A Biologist's Comments on Current Social Problems’ Lecture given to the Liddon Society of St. Edmund Hall, Oxford, 14 February 1975. This is Krebs's Prism article with ms. introductory and concluding ‘sentences, newspaper~cuttings re crime rise, etc. Article on human rights for Eine Welt der Vereinten Nationen. (Not listed in Bibliog.) Background material on human rights. Krebs's theme was to be the linking of rights with responsibilities since he felt that there was too much emphasis on human rights and too little on human responsibilities. 374 375 M70, E.977 H.A. Krebs CSAC 113/4/86 Science-related interests E.378-E. 380 'Biologische Regulationsmechanismen und ihre Bedeutung flr soziale Probleme’ Lecture at the University of Konstanz, 9 June 1976. Ms. draft paginated 12-44 and 29pp. typescript draft with ms. additions and corrections (both in German); shorter ms. and type- script drafts. .379, E.380 Miscellaneous ms. and typescript notes and drafts used in preparation of Konstanz lecture. 2 folders. "Some Diseases of Society and Their Treatment' Variously paginated typescript draft, with ms. corrections, dated in 1976and 1977. See also E.395. Possibly written for Executive Health. Folder also contains lists of reference material. .382-E . 385 ‘Problems of society. A biologist's viewpoint' 22pp. typescript draft, list of references, etc., for Baylor lecture. Lecture at the Baylor College of Medicine, Houston, Texas, 13 January 1977. Krebs also lectured on this topic at the Sigma XI Lectures, Miami, 11 January 1978. Correspondence re arrangements and arising from visit to Baylor; lecture programme. Ms. and typescript notes, newspaper-cutting, letter (from K. Dalziel) commenting on Baylor script. Krebs intended to use the Baylor script as the basis of his talk. Typescript draft of Baylor lecture with ms. and typescript additions for Miami, January 1978. Informal talk to the Middle Common Room, New College, Oxford, 23 February 1977. "Diseases of Society' Correspondence re arrangements only. H.A. Krebs CSAC 113/4/86 Science-related interests .387, E.388 ‘Getting to the root cause of delinquency’, The Times, 26 April 1977. (Bibliog. 357.) .387 -388 Covering letter to Editor of The Times; copies of published article; typescript drafts, with ms. corrections. Miscellaneous shorter notes and drafts; related newspaper-cutt ings . -389-E. 392 Dahlem Workshop ‘on Biology and Morals, Berlin, 28 November- 2 December 1977. An additional session on juvenile delinquency was arranged to fit with Krebs's interests, 3 December. in Correspondence with organiser and participants, 1977-78. Workshop programme and list of participants. Duplicated material prepared by Krebs as a starting point for discussion and Krebs's typescript notes of the points raised in discussion. Ms. and typescript drafts of the material Krebs prepared for the discussion. Brief correspondence re arrangements. Copy of published article only. Incomplete. (Not listed .393, E.394 'Aspekte der Enstehung der Jugendkriminal tat! Zipp. typescript draft of lecture, with ms. corrections and additions. Lecture at meeting of Munich working group of Deutsche Psychoanalyt ische Gesellschaft, 9 March 1978. Cologne's Institut Ur W irtschaftspolitik. 'On the dark side of man', Executive Health, July 1979. in Bibliog.) Correspondence re publication of the lecture by the University of .3896-E.410 ‘Zur Biologie der Jugendkriminalitdt' (Bibliog 373). Lecture at meeting of Nobel prizewinners, Lindau, 28 June 1978. Brief correspondence re arrangements. H.A, Krebs CSAC 113/4/86 E.398 E .399 E.400 E.401 Science-related interests Miscellaneous correspondence arising P from the lecture. Ms. drafts for Lindau lecture. In German. 27pp. typescript draft of lecture, with ms. corrections. In German. 2pp. summary of Lindou lecture. formats. In German. 2 copies, different Folder also includes newspaper ~cuttings re Krebs's Lindau lecture. 27pp. typescript draft, with ms. corrections, of English translation of Lindau lecture, August 1978. Typescript draft of English version of lecture, with ms. list of corrections (3pp.) not by Krebs. Photocopy of English version of lecture, with ms. comments not by Krebs. Second photocopy of English version, witha few ms. corrections. Various ms. and typescript English-language versions or summaries of Krebs's Lindau lecture; also German and English versions of state - ment of nine errors in modern educational practice. Miscellaneous shorter notes and drafts found with Lindau papers. ‘Published article (Bibliog. 373). Typescript draft of German version of lecture, with typescript comments by C. Sies; letter from C. Sies, n.d. Photocopy of German version of Lindau lecture with ms. note 'Copy post Munich 19.4.79.' Ip. ms. note headed ' Jugendkriminalitdt von biologische-medizinischen Gesichtspunkt'. criminality. "Science can help?' App. typescript draft, 23 August 1978, in which Krebs explains why he has concerned himself with 'societal' problems such as juvenile H.A. Krebs CSAC 113/4/86 E.412-E.418 Science-related interests ‘Biological Aspects of Juvenile Delinquency' Lecture at the Second International Symposium on the Management of Stress, Monte-Carlo, 19 November 1979. (SUPP. Bibliog. 33.) See also J.649. Correspondence with organisers, including preliminary programme; correspondence arising from conference. ‘Comments on the Biology of Juvenile Delinquency’ Carbon copy of Krebs's June 1978 Lindau lecture with deletions and ms. additions and corrections. Found with Monte-Carlo material. Draft of Krebs's contribution to Monte-Carlo meeting. from Krebs's earlier published work on juvenile delinquency. Largely drawn Draft abstract of Krebs's contribution. "Notes for a letter to the Lancet', 31 October This is Krebs's draft reply to 'scurrilous references to the Monte-Carlo Meeting’ which had appeared in the Lancet. Folder also includes press~cuiting on the 'national filth’. Comments by others on Krebs's paper on juvenile delinquency. Ms. and typescript notes by Krebs; background material. Programme of conference, list of lecturers, background material re Hans Selye and the International Institute of Stress. ‘How does material well-being affect "hoppiness"! Lecture at the International Conference on the Unity of the Sciences, Los Angeles, 22-25 November 1979. In original folder. Variously paginated drafts of Krebs's contribution; shorter ms. and typescript drafts. P Typescript draft of Krebs's contribution, with slight ms. emphasis. yp Duplicated copy of the same in the form distributed to participants. Pp Duplicated material distributed by organisers to participants . E.419-E.426 For further material re ICUS see G.106-G.120. H k Krebs CSAC 113/4/86 Science-related interests E422 Letter of thanks from Krebs 'for letting us participate at the 8th ICUS conference’. .423 Background material re ICUS and the Eighth International Conference. -424-E .426 Photocopies of published papers on the Unification Church, by Eileen Barker. 3 folders. = .427-E .433 ‘Biological and Medical Aspects of Juvenile Delinquency’ Lecture for UNESCO in Paris, 21 February 1980, and at a symposium on the young and the family in society, Madrid, 30 June 1980. The lecture was published by UNESCO in New Horizons of Human Knowledge, 1981 (Bibliog. 390) and in Spanish (not listed in Bibliog.). Correspondence re arrangements for UNESCO lecture, publication, etc., 1979-81. Duplicated typescript copy of Krebs's UNESCO lecture; published lecture. reprint of Correspondence with J and Spain. A little scientific correspondence. Vina about juvenile delinquency in Britain o¥ . . . . . , . Folder includes poster for Krebs's lecture. 20pp. typescript draft of the lecture, headed 'Madrid July 1980". Correspondence with J. Arana re arrangements for Krebs's Madrid lecture. 22pp. typescript draft of lecture on biological and medical aspects of juvenile delinquency, with ms. corrections and additions. management of personal liberty’. Includes Krebs's notes on Spain's 'great social experiment in the Shorter ms. and typescript notes and drafts. H.A. Krebs CSAC 113/4/86 E.434-E.437 Science-related interests " Jugendkriminalitdt vom biologischen und medizinischen Gesichtspunkt' Lectures at a medical research conference in Berlin, 27 May 1980 and at the annual conference of the Deutschen Gesellschaft fr Sozialpddriatie, Munich, 1980. (SUPP. Bibliog. 21, 22). Brief correspondence re Berlin lecture, including publication; press-cutting re Berlin lecture. 19pp. draft of Krebs's German lecture, April 1980. earlier published material. Incorporates Ms. draft for lectures at Berlin and Munich, 1980. Folder also includes ms. note dated 15 January 1980 on the prevalence in recent decades of neuroses, psychosomatic illnesses and asocial conduct. In German. Programme of Munich conference; brief correspondence arising from Krebs's lecture. H.A. Krebs CSAC 113/4/86 E.438-E.442 Science-related interests Meeting of Nobel Prize Winners with Pope John Pau! II, Rome, 21-22 December 1980. The meeting was organised by Nova Spes which describes itself as an ‘international movement for the promotion of human values and development’. Krebs suggested a contribution on juvenile delinquency but appears to have talked more generally on the 'highly creative and ethical activity’ of scientists 'in their efforts to understand the natural world, including ourselves'. further meeting 'the widespread gross deterioration in the standards of personal responsibility towards society which showed itself... the ever-increasing frequency of juvenile delinquency’. He later suggested as subject-matter for a in Correspondence te arrangements for the meeting, the value of further meetings. Background information about the meeting, participants, etc. Krebs's contribution (3pp. duplicated typescript); draft of the same, with ms. corrections; ms. notes. Copies of letters and papers sent by other Nobel prizewinners in response to invitations to attend meeting and distributed to participants by organisers. See E.420. Newspaper~cuttings re meeting of Pope and Nobel prizewinners. ‘On the biology of juvenile delinquency: comments on the essay by Felton Earls, "The social reconstruction of adolescence: toward an explanation for increasing rates of violence in youth", ' Perspectives in Biology and Medicine, 1980. newspaper reports of Krebs's contribution and correspondence arising. ‘Biological and Medical Aspects of Juvenile Delinquency' Krebs lectured on this topic at a conference, on the nature of violence with special reference to the causes and prevention of a third world war, organised by the Dag Hammarskjold Information Centre on the Study of Violence and Peace, 12 and 13 January 1981, Krebs's paper was based on his UNESCO lecture. Correspondence re arrangements, publication of conference proceedings; Reprint of published article; newspaper-cuttings and ms. notes found Clipped together, including draft letter to Earls. (Bibliog. 383.) H.A, Krebs CSAC 113/4/86 Science-related interests Advance information te conference, background material re Dag Hammarskjold Centre, etc. Duplicated typescript copy of Krebs's paper, reading list, ms. notes. ‘Risikofaktoren in der Entwicklung Jugendlicher' Lecture at a colloquium on 'Gesundheitserziehung und Verhaltensprobleme bei Jugendlichen', Bonn, 15-17 October 1981. Correspondence re arrangements, letters of thanks, etc. See also E.489. Meeting of the Deutsche Liga fUrdas Kind in Familie und Gesellschaft, Bonn, 27 November 1981. Krebs died on 22 November 1981 and his lecture was read by the organiser, H. Schaefer. Brief correspondence only. The problem - ever-increasing n.d. E.450, E.451 ‘Juvenile Delinquency from the Biological and Medical Point of View', n.d. 35pp. typescript draft including appendix on ‘Limitations of Sociology! and 'Difficulties of Economics’. ‘Clouds Gathering Over Society. criminality and asocial behaviour', 2|pp. typescript carbon of lecture or article. 2 folders. 35pp. typescript draft with list of references and collection of related newspaper-cuttings. Miscellaneous shorter ms. and typescript drafts for lectures or articles. E.450 E.451 E.452, E.453 H.A. Krebs CSAC 113/4/86 E.454-E.492 Correspondence Science-related interests Correspondence with individuals and organisations interested in crime, juvenile delinquency, parent education, child care, etc., presented in an alphabetical sequence. printed matter. Includes some ms. and typescript notes, E.454 Ba - Be E.455-E.457 Big Brothers / Big Sisters of America Big Brothers was an American organisation which supported a programme in which volunteer men (Big Brothers) were matched with fatherless boys (Little Brothers) 'on an individual and personal one to one basis'. Likewise Big Sisters. E.455 Correspondence, various dates, 1975-81. E.456, E.457 Background material. 2 folders. Bl E.459-E.467 E.464, E.465 E.466, E.467 Correspondence, 1977 Correspondence, 1978 and n.d. Notes and drafts, August 1977 E.459 E.460 E.461 E.462 E.463 Central Policy Review Staff (‘Think Tank') -'Material collected for Think Tank, 5.12.77.' Krebs wanted the 'Think Tank' to study the causes of juvenile criminality and delinquency. 2 folders. Material re the problem of 'elite ignorance’ found with 'Think Tank' papers: printed matter, ms. and typescript notes, correspondence. 2 folders. Miscellaneous ms. and typescript notes re 'Think Tank! or found with ‘Think Tank' papers. "Meeting with CPRS, 17 March 1978' H.A. Krebs CSAC 113/4/86 ’ Science-related interests E.468 Co - Fam E.469, E.470 Farmington Institute for Christian Studies. A small research centre in Oxford concerned with promoting 'an under- standing of a Christian involvement in education’. Brief correspondence, 1979-80; Krebs's typescript notes. Background material. Fr-H K-L Ma - Me Includes correspondence with and information from Metropolitan Police re ‘ever-increasing extent of juvenile delinquency’, 1978. Morgan, P. Correspondence, typescript notes, etc. re Morgan's books 'Child Care: Sense and Fable' and Delinquent Fantasies', 1980. NACRO (National Association for the Care and Resettlement of Offenders) The contact was made as a result of Krebs's Times article. National R - Oc Oxfordshire Probation and After-Care Service Correspondence, typescript note of discussion, background material, 1978. Coirespondence and papers on vandalism, truancy and delinquency, 1977. (Bibliog. 357.) Brief correspondence and background material, 1981. London-based educational charity ‘established to promote understanding of the emotional needs of infants and young children’. P Re - Ri Robertson Centre H.A, Krebs CSAC 113/4/86 Science-related interests E.48] Rog - Tha E.482-E.489 ‘Thomas Jefferson Research Center' A California-based organisation which describes itself as a 'non-profit corporation for research and education in leadership and motivation’. E.482 Correspondence with directors of the Center et al., 1979-80. E.483-E.487 Copies of the Center's monthly research letter. E.483 E.484 E.485 E.486 E.487 E.488 E.489 September 1976, May, October and December 1978 November 1979, January-March 1980 April-July 1980 August- November 1980 December 1980, February, April-July 1981 Miscellaneous background material. See E.447. | Tr - We In German. Found with Thomas Tizard, J.P.M. Ms. and typescript lists of the risk factors involved in juvenile criminality and heart disease. Jefferson Research Center papers but may relate to a lecture Krebs gave in Bonn, October 1981. Wu - Z H.A. Krebs CSAC 113/4/86 Science-related interests E.493-E.501 SCIENCE AND RELIGION E.493-E.500 "Science and Religion. A Natural Scientist's Point of View' Seminar given by Krebs in a series organised by the Department of Ethnology and Prehistory, Oxford, 4 February 1976. E.493 Letter from organiser with seminar programme; correspondence arising from Krebs's seminar. E.494, E.495 Ms. and typescript drafts, with ms. corrections, for Krebs's seminar. Various dates, December 1975-February 1976. 2 folders. 21pp. carbon of Krebs's seminar paper including list of references. "Additional notes. Religiousness' App. typescript draft, with ms. corrections, 15 January 1976, and 9pp. typescript draft paginated 1-8, 21, with ms. note ‘Pages 9-20 taken to Australia’. "Is Knowledge "Good" ?' and ‘Knowledge and ignorance' Background material. Shorter ms. and typescript notes and drafts. Varicus dates, 1970-79. Requests for Krebs's assistance with research on the religious and Typescript drafts with ms. additions and corrections. Various dates, October 1975-March 1976. ethical values of scientists, 1972 and 1981. H.A. Krebs CSAC 113/4/86 Science-related interests E.502-E.507 BACKGROUND MATERIAL Printed matter re history and philosophy of science, sociology of research, 1 Box. E.503-E.507 Printed matter re sociobiology especially crime and juvenile delinquency. 5 Boxes. E.503 Background material for Krebs's ‘Facts of Life' lecture at the Royal Institution, 1971. See E.355-E.362. EsJ0e, Cy a00 Newspaper~cuttings 2 folders. In English. Similar material. Booklets, brochures, offprints, etc. In German. H.A. Krebs CSAC 113/4/86 SECTION F VISITS AND CONFERENCES F.1 - F.360 INTRODUCTION TO SECTION F This very substantial section deals with visits, lecture-tours, scientific congresses and symposia for a period of fifty years from 1933. Krebs was in great demand and received many invitations to attend, present papers, chair sessions, provide introductory or concluding remarks, or to participate in the organisation of conferences as a committee or panel member or as an editor of the published proceedings. As an active research scientist throughout his career he placed great value on the contacts and exchanges with colleagues which symposia or visits to research institutions or laboratories offered; he was also generous with his time in respect of public lectures on more general scientific or science-related topics. The material is consequently heterogeneous, and may vary from a single letter of invitation to a full account including preliminary arrangements, invitations sent out to speakers, drafts for speeches or major papers by Krebs, letters of thanks or congratulation or the like, extending over several years. The presentation is chronological as far as with the more substantial American visits) are grouped together at the end of each year. In this large and complex collection material re visits and conferences is to be found and a sequence of jotters, 1949-81, which are essentially travel diaries. Visits of visit to Palestine with D. Nachmansohn (Rem. & Refl., p.91), the 1951 visit to Harvard re a projected Professorship for Krebs (Rem. & Refl., pp. 180-184) and the 1953 visit to of Krebs's career and honours in Section A. Included there, for example, are the 1936 possible. The many invitations declined by Krebs (with the exception of those associated in a number of other sections. In Section A there are scrap-books relating to specific visits exceptional biographical importance are also to be found in the chronological presentation A record national Congress of Biochemistry at Cambridge in 1949 and Krebs's attendance at the annual is also to be found in the chronological presentation of career and honours and includes a Stockholm for the award of the Nobel Prize (Rem. & Refl., ch.15). Material re Krebs's 1948 invitation from the German Biochemical Society for Krebs to attend their annual con- ference at Frankfurt, correspondence re admission of German scientists to the First Inter- renewal of contacts with German scientists after the Second World War (Rem. & Refl., ch.13) meeting of German physiologists and biochemists at G&ttingen in the sarne year. H.A. Krebs CSAC 113/4/86 Visits and conferences of some of Krebs's post-war visits to Hildesheim, including the 750th anniversary celebra- tions of the Gymnasium Andreanum in 1975, is also to be found in Section A. Section B includes material re Krebs's visits to Sheffield after 1954, including the 1980 Biochemical Society meeting to honour his 80th birthday (B.98-B.100). Material re Krebs's visits and conferences in respect of his science-related interests, such as history and philosophy of science, sociology of research and sociobiology have been brought together in Section E. The texts of many of the papers delivered by Krebs during his visits are to be found in Section H, and some of the related research material is in Section D. Correspondence with colleagues in Section J may include references to conferences and visits, and subsequent publications. Section L (non-print material) includes photographs of Krebs and colleagues at conferences and symposia, cassettes and videotapes of lectures by Krebs and a film of the Nobel prize ceremonies. H.A. Krebs CSAC 113/4/86 Visits and conferences 1933 Third International Congress for Experimental Cytology, Cambridge, 21-26 August. Programme only. 1938 Visit to Canada and USA. At the invitation of F.G. Banting Krebs spent three weeks working at the Banting Institute, University of Toronto, March-April. Krebs was also invited to visit Princeton, lowa State College, George Washington University, University of Pennsylvania and St. Louis. Correspondence with Banting re arrangements for Toronto visit; invitation for Banting to visit Sheffield; explaining how collaboration with Banting came about. later (1980) correspondence Krebs's Correspondence re American visits. Invitations for 1945, 1946 Conference on Intracellular Enzymes in Normal and Malignant Tissues, Hershey, Pennsylvania, October 1945. 1947 1948 International Physiological Congress, Oxford. Conference in honour of Pasteur on the fifthieth anniversary of his death, Paris, 1946. Includes abstract of the paper on ‘Synthesis of Glutamic Acid in Animal Tissues', which Krebs proposed to read at the Congress. (Bibliog. 121.) Brief correspondence only. Meetings of the Physiological and Biochemical Societies, Dublin. H i. . Krebs CSAC 113/4/86 Visits and conferences Invitation for 1948 VIII Congrés de Chimie Biologique, Paris, October. 1949 Visit to USA, March-May. Krebs was invited to deliver a lecture before the Harvey Society of New York. The question of travelling expenses led to an offer of a Rockefeller Foundation Special Fellowship which not only covered the cost of the trip to New York but also enabled Krebs to extend his stay to two months and visit research centres across America. Krebs arrived in New York on 7 March and, in addition to the Harvey Lecture on the 17th, fulfilled a number of engagements in New York, New Haven and Philadelphia before crossing the continent to California. Krebs spent two weeks visiting research centres at UCLA, Berkeley and Stanford before undertaking an extensive tour of the Middle West. A brief visit to Boston preceded his return to New York in early May. The Harvey Lecture was published in 1950 (Bibliog. 133). Continuing correspondence with officers of Rockefeller Foundation, Secretary of Harvey Society, November 1948-March 1949; letters from Sheffield during Krebs's absence (see also B. 16). Itinerary, correspondence with officers of Rockefeller Foundation re arrangements, May-October 1948; correspondence with Secretary of MRC and Vice-Chancellor, Sheffield University, re leave of absence, September 1948. University of Pennsylvania and Yale University. New York University and Polytechnic Institute of Brooklyn. Correspondence re arrangements for visits, lectures (apart from Harvey Lecture) in New York and the North-East. Principally Columbia University. touches on question of a Meyerhof Festschrift and whether Warburg should be invited to contribute to it. Correspondence with D. Nachmansohn H.A. Krebs CSAC 113/4/86 P13 Visits.and conferences 377 Correspondence re arrangements for visits unable to accept an invitation to give a course on intermediate metabolism in the summer sessions of the University of California. in California. Krebs was Correspondence re arrangements for Krebs's Midwestern tour. research centres in St. Louis, Chicago, Madison and Cleveland, attended the Federated Biological Sciences meeting at Detroit and made a private visit to Toronto. He visited Correspondence re arrangements for visits to Boston and Cornell at the end of Krebs's time in America; also invitations to visit National Institute of Health, Bethesda, and Johns Hopkins, Baltimore. Miscellaneous material re travel, financial arrangements, etc.; cuttings. press~ A scrapbook of documents, correspondence, souvenirs and memorabilia relating to this visit is preserved at A. 33. Invitations for 1950, 1951 Annual meeting of the Italian Society for Experimental Biology, Bari, 28-30 March 1950. First International Congress of Biochemistry, Cambridge, 19-25 August. Brief correspondence with D. Needhom re programme; invitation cards; dinner menu; plan of tables. Brussels, 10-16 September 1950. Eighth Triennial Council of the Institut International de Chimie Solvay, H.A. Krebs CSAC 113/4/86 Visits and conferences 1952 Congress of the German Society for Internal Medicine, Wiesbaden, April. Brief correspondence only. Visit to Oslo, May. Krebs lectured to the Physiological Society on '" Active” transport of electrolytes in animal tissues’ and to students on the tricarboxylic acid cycle and on oxidative phosphorylation. Correspondence re arrangements; letters of thanks. A scrapbook of documents, correspondence, a ms. diary, souvenirs and memorabilia relating to this visit is preserved at A. 34. Pn) International Biochemical Congress, Paris, July. Brief correspondence only with C. Fromageot; also included here is brief correspondence with Fromageot, March 1953, which may relate to a subsequent visit to Paris. 1953 Visit to West Germany and Switzerland, June. Correspondence, etc. re arrangements; related personal correspondence; Krebs lectured on 'Biologische Energieumwandlungen’ at the Pharmacology Institute, Heidelberg, and on 'Oxidative Phosphorylierung’ to the Basle Chemical Society. Ip. typescript draft on biochemistry teaching at Sheffield. H.A. Krebs CSAC 113/4/86 Visits and conferences 1954 F.23-F.46 Visit to USA, Februory-May. Krebs was invited by the University of Chicago to receive an honorary degree on 19 March. Following on from this were many other invitations to visit and lecture in the United States and Krebs arranged to be based in four centres - Baltimore (Herter Lectures at Johns Hopkins), Chicago (where, in addition to the conferral of the honorary degree, he was Visiting Professor), Madison, Wisconsin (Visiting Professor) and Atlantic City (Federation of American Biological Chemists meeting). Visited many other universities and research centres. Krebs also Correspondence, etc. re travel arrangements, including visa; forwarding addresses; Cunard passenger lists; railroad timetable. list of Krebs's request for leave of absence from Sheffield, correspondence with Sheffield Biochemical Department during visit. Typescript diary for part of visit, 23 February (date of arrival) ~ 6 March. Published copy of Herter Lectures. Correspondence re National Academy of Sciences lecture, Washington, D.C., on 2 March. Correspondence re arrangements for Herter Lectures at Johns Hopkins on 24, 25 and 26 February; lecture programmes. (Bibliog.166, 167, 168.) Correspondence re Naval Medical Research Institute lecture, Bethesda, on 3 March. 2 folders. Correspondence te other engagements fulfilled by Krebs during tenure of Chicago Visiting Professorship. These engagements were at the University of Illinois (Chicago), University of Illinois and State University of lowa. Correspondence re lecture at Rockefeller Institute for Medical Research, New York, and programme for New York Academy of Medicine symposium on metabolism and infections, 5 March. Correspondence re honorary degree and Visiting Professorship at University of Chicago; instructions to participants in convocation exercises. Krebs lectured at Chicago on 10, 17 and 31 March. Urbana, Argonne National Laboratory College of Medicine H.A. Krebs CSAC 113/4/86 Visits and ind conferences F.34 Correspondence re Visiting Professorship at University of Wisconsin, Madison, in April. Krebs's stay at Madison was interrupted for the meeting of the Federation of American Biological Chemists. Correspondence re Federation meeting, Atlantic City, 11-16 April. Krebs and F. Lipmann gave an informal symposium on frontiers in biochemistry. See D.101-D.111. Correspondence re lecture at University of Minnesota, 27 April; signed lecture poster. Correspondence re lecture at Lilly Research Laboratories, Indianapolis, 28 April. Correspondence re lecture at Western Reserve University, Cleveland, 30 April. Correspondence re engagements at Chas. Pfizer & Co. Inc., 3 May, and Merck Institute, Rahway, New Jersey and Cornell hae 4 May. New York, F.40-F.42 Invitations declined by Krebs, presented alphabetically by institution. Press=cuttings. F.44 F.45 F.46 eau. C= | F.42 O-W F.41 K, M "Souvenirs'. Contents of a folder so inscribed. Miscellaneous social and personal correspondence. Miscellaneous material re financial arrangements, fees, bills, etc. visit is preserved at A. 35. A scrapbook of documents, correspondence, souvenirs and memorabilia relating to this H.A. Krebs CSAC 113/4/86 Visits and conferences Invitations for 1954 International Symposium on Neurochemistry, April. Symposium on the 'Pathophysiologie und Klinik der Nieren', Freiburg, July. To visit Australia 'on my way back from Chicago to England’. 1955 F.48-F.56 Visit to West Germany, July. Krebs received invitations to visit Freiburg and Wurzburg as part of a foreign university interchange scheme organised by the British Council. Krebs also accepted an invitation to visit the Free University of Berlin which he later had to cancel. At Freiburg Krebs gave the Aschoff Memorial Lecture on 'Die Steurung der Stoffwechselvorgdnge' (Bibliog. 179). The university bestowed upon him ‘without warning! en honorary degree. Krebs's Miscellaneous press~cuttings of interest to Krebs. Correspondence with organisers of visit at Wurzburg. Correspondence re proposed Berlin visit. Family and personal correspondence. Correspondence with organisers of visit at Freiburg. Krebs's letter to fellow refugee $.J. Thonnhauser. special circumstances' which prompted him to accept the invitation to give the Aschoff Memorial Lecture. Includes carbon of He explains ‘the very Correspondence with British Council re arrangements for visit; short report on visit. 2 folders. Address of welcome by Dean of Medical Faculty (2 copies); drafts of Krebs's introduction to his Aschoff Memorial Lecture (personal memoir of Aschoff family); Found with this material and included here is photocopy of letter by Theodor Fontane te Aschoff family, Invitation cards, photographs of Krebs and colleagues, etc. draft of the lecture. from a published source. i A Krebs CSAC 113/4/86 Visits and conferences Invitations for 1955 German Pharmacological Society meeting, Graz, September. Eli Lilly insulin conference, Indianapolis. 1956 F.58-F.62 Visit to West Germany and Italy, September-October. it Krebs attended a meeting of the Gesellschaft deutscher Noturforscher und Artze, Hamburg, 23-26 September, and visited the Istituto Superiore di Sanité, Rome, 27 September-3 October. He lectured on 'Die energieliefernden Reaktionen des Stoffswechsels' (Bibliog. 186) in Hamburg and on 'Il Controllo dei Processi Metabolici! in Rome. Correspondence re arrangements for Hamburg visit; personal corres~ pondence. Typescript copy of Krebs's lecture, with covering letter. Chain's introductory remarks at Krebs's lecture; remarks; miscellaneous notes. [In Italian. Krebs's own introductory Invitation, programmes, lecture tickets, published accounts of Hamburg meeting. Correspondence with E.B. Chain re Rome visit; greetings cord from Chain's Institute, lecture ticket, menu cards. of Saarland. Invitations to lecture at the Free University of Berlin and at the University Invitations for 1956 H.A. Krebs CSAC 113/4/86 Visits and conferences 1957 International Symposium on the Biochemistry of Cancer, London, May. Correspondence re arrangements; programme annotated by Krebs. 1958 F.65-F.67 Visit to the Netherlands, March Krebs visited the Amsterdam Municipal University as part of an exchenge scheme of university teachers between Britain and the Netherlands. He lectured to the Genootschap ter Bevordering van natuur~, genees~- en heelkunde te Amsterdam on ‘Synthesis of cell constituents from 2-carbon compounds in micro-organisms’ and received the gold medal of the society. Correspondence fe arrangements including short report on visit for British Council. Itinerary; lecture ticket; press-cutting, etc. Ms. and typescript notes and draft for lecture. Day of science organised by J.R. Geigy A.G. to celebrate their _ bicentenory, Basel, 3 June. See also A. 32. Krebs lectured on ' Energieumwondlungen in der Biologie! Published account of proceedings including Krebs's lecture (not in Bibliog.). Brief correspondence only. Symposium on 'Molecular Biology: Elementary Processes of Nerve Conduction and Muscle Contraction’, New York, 25-30 September. Correspondence with D. Nachmansohn re arrangements. Fourth International Congress of Biochemistry, Vienna, 1-6 September. Invitation cards; menu; press~cuttings, etc. University of Texas - Medical Branch, Galveston, October. Visit to USA, September-October. H.A. Krebs CSAC 113/4/86 Visits and conferences SIsits ana conterences Invitations for 1958 Biophysics and Biophysical Chemistry Study Section, Study Program in Biophysical Science, Boulder, Colorado, 20 July-16 August. Third Congress of the International Diabetes Federation, Dusseldorf, 21-25 July. Third International Neurochemical Symposium, Strasbourg, 25-29 August. Meetings of Australian and New Zealand Association for the Advance- ment of Science and Australian Biochemical Society, August. Visit to Swedish Universities. Visit to Paris, March. Krebs lectured on ‘Synthesis of cell constituents from two-carbon compounds' in the 'Exposés Annuels de Biochimie Medicale' series. Correspondence with organisers and colleagues; ms. and typescript notes. F.74-F.76 Correspondence re arrangements for Swiss visit. 3 folders. F.74-F.78 Visit to Switzerland, West Germany and France, June-July. Krebs lectured at the Universities of Basle, Geneva and Berne and the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology, Zurich, the University of the Saar and the Société de Chimie Biologique, Paris, on ‘Biochemical Aspects of Ketosis' Bibliog. 193). Correspondence re lecture to the Société de Chimie Biologique. Correspondence re arrangements for visit to Un iversity of the Saor; press-cuttings. H.A. Krebs CSAC 113/4/86 Visits and conferences Invitations for 1959 Hebrew University of Jerusalem, March. International colloquium on ‘Comparative biochemistry of basic acids ; Concarneau, 1-5 July. 1960 Visit to USA, February-March, Krebs was asked to be guest of honour and deliver the Joseph P. Ross Lecture at a symposium on ketosis at Presbyterian-St. Luke's Hospital, Chicago. The organisers assisted Krebs in making arrangements for him to visit other research centres during his stay. Schedules of Krebs's visit; travel correspondence and information. First Ames Symposium on Ketosis, Presbyterian-St. Luke's Hospital, Chicago, 2-3 March. Correspondence with organisers of symposium. Krebs's introductory Ames Company Laboratories, Elkhart, Indiana, 4 March. Krebs lectured on 'The biochemical lesion in ketosis' (Bibliog. 198). Programmes; remarks at opening of symposium; press~cutting. invitation cards; lecture poster; Correspondence with organisers and colleagues re other Chicago engagements Krebs lectured on 'The cause of the "specific dynamic action" of f ood- stuffs' (Bibliog. 194). Correspondence re arrangements; correspondence arising from visit. Correspondence re arrangements, list of those attending discussion with Krebs, information re Ames personnel, questions asked by Ames biochemists. Wayne State University, Detroit, Michigan, 5 March. Krebs repeated his Elkhart Lecture. H.A. Krebs CSAC 113/4/86 F.86 Visits and conferences University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, 6-8 March. Krebs lectured on 'The control of cellular metabolism! (Bibliog. 204) and repeated his Elkhart Lecture. Correspondence re arrangements. Western Reserve University, Cleveland, Ohio, 9 March. Krebs lectured on 'The Metabolism of Ketone Bodies'. Correspondence re arrangements; memorandum announcing Krebs's visit. Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 10-12 March. Krebs repeated his Elkhart Lecture and visited Brandeis University. Correspondence with organisers and colleagues; schedule; personal correspondence. Mount Sinai Hospital, New York, 14 March. Krebs gave the annual Janeway Lecture on the cause of specific dynamic action of foodstuffs. Correspondence with organisers and colleagues; some family corres~ pondence. Invitations declined by Krebs. Ciba Laboratories, Summit, New Jersey, 15 March. Correspondence re arrangements for visit. 2 folders. H.A. Krebs CSAC 113/4/86 F .93-F.95 Visit to Israel, March-April. Visits and conferences Krebs accepted an invitation to visit the Hebrew University of Jerusalem which awarded him an honorary degree. During his stay in Israel he lectured at the Weizmann Institute, the Government Biological Institute, Ness-Ziona ond the Hebrew University~Hadassah Medical School. Krebs's lecture topics were 'The cause of the "specific dynamic action" of foodstuffs’ (Bibliog. 194), ‘Biochemical ospects of ketosis’ (Bibliog. 193) and ‘Regulation of Metabolism’ (? Bibliog. 210). Fava, 0.4 Correspondence with orgonisers and colleagues. 2 folders. Schedules for Krebs's visit; etc. 5pp. draft for lecture; newspaper cuttings, Lindau meeting of Nobel prizewinners, July. 1 letter only. See also H.41, H.148. 196] Visit to Berlin, May. Visit to Freiburg, July. Correspondence with organisers re arrangements. Krebs lectured to the Berlin Physiological Society, 23 May, on ‘Uber den Stoffwechsel der Ketonk&rper' and visited the Free University of Berlin. Brief correspondence arising from December visit to Berkeley. Krebs lectured to the Freiburg Medical Society on ‘Uber den Stoffwechsel der Ketonkorper', 4 July. Krebs visited Galveston after attending a Welch Foundation conference in Houston in early December. Brief correspondence re visit to University of Texas Medical School, Galveston. Visit to USA and Mexico, December. See also H.152, H 153. P99, 2 100 P99 2 i) oe § Lecture ticket only. Ale A . Krebs CSAC 113/4/86 Visits and conferences Correspondence re proposed visit to Mexico in October 1961. Krebs had to cancel his October visit but apparently was able to fit in a visit to Mexico in December.. A substantial scrapbook of documents, correspondence, schedule of visit, souvenirs and memorabilia relating to this visit is preserved at A. 36. Invitation for 1961 A.E.R.E. Isotope Research Division, Wantage. H.A. Krebs CSAC 113/4/86 Visits and conferences 1962 Colloquium on biochemical aspects of the regulation of metabolism, Louvain, 8 and 9 June. Krebs gave the introductory talk. Correspondence with organiser re arrangements; Ip. summary of Krebs's talk; programme. F.103-F.106 Visit to USA, October. Symposium on 'Regulation of Liver Enzyme Activity and Synthesis’, Indiana University Medical School, Indianapolis, 1 and 2 October. Krebs lectured at the symposium on renal gluconeogenesis (Bibliog. 219). This symposium was the first of a series of annual international conferences on advances in enzyme regulation organised at Indianapolis by G. Weber. Krebs attended these conferences, with one exception, until 1977. In 1980 the University of Indiana awarded Krebs an honorary degree noting his services to the University thus: Sir Hans Krebs, since he was first appointed a Distinguished Over the decade He has Visiting Professor at Indiana University in 1963, has always proved a consistently strong friend and supporter of the Uni- versity. His association with Indiana University is special since this is the only university at which Sir Hans has accepted an appointment as a regular Visiting Professor. and a half of association with Indiana University, Sir Hans has made invaluable contributions to the School of Medicine. Worthy of special mention are the annual international symposia on the regulation od enzyme activity and synthesis in normal and neoplastic tissues in which Sir Hans has participated. also been instrumental in helping establish the Indiana University Laboratory for experimental oncology. In recognition of his services to Indiana University, Sir Hans was made a Sagamore of the Wabash. where he also lectured on gluconeogenesis. medical faculty and visited the Universities of Pittsburg and Pennsylvania of Krebs's contributions in Advances in Enzyme Regulation, is referred to by H.L. Kornberg and D.H. Williamson in their Memoir (Biographical The importance of these conferences, and of the subsequent publication Memoirs of Fellows of the Royal Society, 30, 1984, p.377). During this American visit Krebs also lectured to Indiana University H.A, Krebs CSAC 113/4/86 Visits and conferences Correspondence with G. Weber re arrangements for Indianapolis symposium; abstract of Krebs's contribution; cuttings. invitation card; press- Correspondence re publication of symposium proceedings. letter from Weber to Krebs and copies of correspondence between Weber and Pergamon Press.) (Covering Correspondence re arrangements for visits to Pittsburg and Philadelphia; press~cuttings. Invitations declined. Vrs el Ue Visit to Scandinavia, December. Krebs lectured on 'Gluconeogenesis' in Helsinki, Uppsala, Stockholm, Gothenburg and Copenhagen. He also took part in some of the Nobel festivities in Stockholm. Correspondence with organisers; personal correspondence. Itinerary; material re Nobel festivities; press-cuttings. Invitations for 1962 Brief correspondence also refers to the difficulties of East German scientists in getting British visas. Opening ceremony of Physiologisch-Chemisches Institut, Martin-Luther- Universitat, Halle-Wittenberg, 18 October. Medical faculty, Wurzburg. H.A. Krebs CSAC 113/4/86 Visits and conferences 1963 .110-F.113 Visit to USA, March elt? Dartmouth Medical School, 11-14 March. Krebs gave the Annual Dartmouth Medical Lecture on 'Some Aspects of Gluconeogenesis' and an informal talk in the graduate programme on ‘Control of Metabolic Processes by Feed-back Mechanisms’. Correspondence re arrangements; schedule for Krebs's visit; invitation, etc. . lecture Amherst College, 15 March. Krebs lectured on 'Gluconeogenesis'. Correspondence re arrangements only. University of Kansas Medical Center, 17-22 March. Krebs lectured on 'Gluconeogenesis' and gave a seminar on 'Feedback Mechanisms in the Regulation of Metabolism’. Correspondence re arrangements; personal correspondence; schedule for Krebs's visit; press-cuttings, etc. L5=F TP Visit to USA, September-October. Brookhaven National Laboratory, New York, Brief correspondence only. Symposium on ‘Mechanisms of cellular regulations in bacteria’, Marseilles, 24-30 July. copies of correspondence between Weber and Pergamon Press. Krebs was asked to chair the first session and to introduce the general topic of enzyme regulation and gluconeogenesis. history of the tricarboxylic acid cycle as a suitable subject for a general faculty lecture. Second Enzyme Regulation Conference, Indianapolis, 30 September- 1 October. Correspondence re arrangements; letters of thanks. He proposed the Correspondence with G. Weber re arrangements. Correspondence re publication of proceedings (Bibliog. 222). Includes H.A. Krebs CSAC 113/4/86 F.li7 Vanderbilt University, 3 October. Visits and conferences Correspondence re arrangements for lecture on 'Glucneogenesis'. University of Pittsburg, 4 October. 1 letter only. 1964 Devel conference on the regulation of energy metabolism, Carmel, California, 19-22 February. Krebs gave a paper on the biological selection of metabolic fuels. Correspondence re arrangements; programme. F.119, F.120 Visit to Spain, March. Krebs was asked to visit the universities of Madrid, Toledo, Granada and Malaga. In Madrid Krebs was made an Honorary Councillor for the Spanish Higher Council of Scientific Research and at Malaga he received an honorary degree. Krebs lectured at Madrid and Granada Universities on ‘Experiments concerning Gluconeogenesis' and before of Metabolism’. Schedules of visit; invitation cards; press-cuttings, etc. the Spanish Biochemical Society on 'Feedback Mechanisms in the Regulation Correspondence re arrangements, with Krebs's curriculum vitae and summaries of the two lectures. invitation cards. Sixth International Congress of Biochemistry, New York, 26 July- 1 August. Brief correspondence re arrangements; note of Krebs's engagements; H.A A Krebs CSAC 113/4/86 Visits and conferences "Journée Commemorative du X&éme Anniversaire de la Mort de Michel Polonovski', Paris, 4 November. Krebs lectured on gluconeogenesis. Correspondence with organisers re arrangements; programme; invitation cards, etc. .123"F 2125 Visit to Texas, November. Krebs attended the Robert A. Welch Foundation Conference on Chemical Research, Houston, 16-18 November, where he lectured on 'Metabolic Interrelations in Animal Tissues' (Bibliog. 229) and visited the Texas Christian University, Fort Worth, 18-19 November. Correspondence re arrangements for visits to Houston and Fort Worth. P i Correspondence arising from visit to Fort Worth. post for Krebs upon his retirement frora Oxford. Relates to offer of a See also F.137. Invitations received by Krebs in connection with his visit to Texas (declined). Invitations for 1964 Visit to Israel, October. 1965 Third Enzyme Regulation Conference, Indianapolis, October. Second meeting of the Federation of European Biochemical Societies, Vienna, 21-24 April. miscellaneous invitations. Krebs lectured on 'Control Mechanisms of Carbohydrate Metabolism’. Brief correspondence re arrangements; note of Krebs's travel plans; H.A. Krebs CSAC 113/4/86 F.IZP-F. 139 Visit to USA, May-June. Visits and conferences Krebs was invited to chair a conference on 'Control of Energy Metabolism’ at the University of Pennsylvania, 21 May, as part of the university's observance of the bicentennial of medical education in the United States, and to attend the Annual Public Commencement of the University, 24 May, at which he was awarded an honorary degree. A reseorch colloquium on 'Recent Experiments on Metabolic Control’ was also organised in Philadelphia by the Johnson Research Foundation, 20 May. Krebs also accepted invitations to visit the University of Maryland, State University of New York, University of Chicago, University of Wisconsin and Duke University. Correspondence re arrangements for visit to Philadelphia, March~ November 1964. ‘ Continuing correspondence re arrangements, March-May 1965. Correspondence arising from Philadelphia visit. Miscellaneous invitations and memorabilia re Philadelphia visit. The Alpho Omega Alpha Lecture on 'The Biochemistry of Ketosis', University of Maryland Medical School, Baltimore, 19 May. Correspondence re arrangements for visit to Baltimore. Drafts of Krebs's introductory remarks at symposia; annotated conference programme. Correspondence re arrangements for visit, etc. Krebs accepted an invitation to visit Chicago and contribute to the teaching of their most advanced biochemistry course. The general title of Krebs's contribution was 'Regulation of Gluconeogenesis' . Annual Lecture of the Research Society of the State University of New York on 'Gluconeogenesis and Ketosis', New York, 26 May. Correspondence re arrangements for visit to New York. University of Chicago, 27-28 May. OA irebs CSAC 113/4/86 Visits and conferences University of Wisconsin, Madison, 29-31 May. Correspondence re arrangements for an informal visit, offer of a post- retirement Professorship at Texas Christian University, Fort Worth. See F.124. Duke University, Durham, North Carolina, 2 June. Correspondence re seminar on hepatic control mechanisms, Krebs's post-retirement prospects in the USA. Invitations received by Krebs in connection with Philadelphia visit (declined). F.140-F .142 Visit to Italy, September. F. 140, F.141 Joint meeting of the British and Italian Biochemical Societies on 'Conirol of Metabolism at the Level of Hexose Phosphates', Santa Margherita, 7 and 8 September. Programme; travel itineraries; press-cutting, etc. Correspondence re arrangements for joint meeting; abstract of Krebs's contribution. International Organization for Pure and Applied Biophysics Symposium, Naples, 8-11 September. Krebs and W. Gevers presented a paper on the role of adenosine mono- phosphate in the regulation of carbohydrate metabolism in pigeon-liver homogenates (? Bibliog. 232). Correspondence with organiser re arrangements, etc. H.A. Krebs CSAC 113/4/86 F.143, F.144 Visits and conferences Symposium on ‘Aspects of Yeast Metabolism', Research Laboratory, Arthur Guinness Son & Company, Dublin, 54 17 September. Krebs introduced the symposium and acted as Consultant Editor of the published proceedings. Correspondence re arrangements, February-October 1964. Programme, continuing correspondence re arrangements, Boblicatiaas correspondence, February-October 1965, January-May 1966. Eighth Latin Biochemical Meeting, Lisbon, 20-24 September. Krebs lectured on 'The regulation of the release of ketone bodies! (Bibliog. 236). Correspondence re arrangements; miscellaneous invitations, etc. Fourth Conference on Enzyme Regulation, Indianapolis, 4-5 October. Krebs lectured on 'The regulation of the release of ketone bodies by the liver’ (Bibliog. 236). Invitations for 1965 Baylor University, Waco, Texas. Fordham University, New York. 1966 Correspondence re organisation of conference, travel, etc.; some related scientific correspondence. Welch Foundation Symposium, Houston, November. Newspaper reports only. itinerary. Third Meeting of the Federation of Biochemical Societies, Warsaw, 4-7 April. At a colloquium on the biochemistry of mitochondria Krebs presented the results of current research on the generation of reducing power by mito- chondria (Bibliog. 248). Correspondence re’ arrangements; abstract of proposed presentation; H.A. Krebs CSAC 113/4/86 Visits and conferences F.149 Lindau meeting of Nobel prizewinners for medicine, 27 June-1 July. Krebs lectured on 'Die Ursachen der Ketonkdrperanhaufung in tierischen Organismus' (Bibliog. 240). Correspondence re arrangements; ccrrespondence arising from meeting. .150, F.15] Visit to USA, October. tou Fifth Enzyme Regulation Conference, Indianapolis, 3-4 October. Krebs lectured on 'The redox state of diphosphopyridine nucleotide in mitochondria and cytoplasm. tion of metabolic process’ (Bibliog. 252). Its measurement and its role in the regula~ Correspondence re arrangements; abstract; schedules; press-cutting. Indiana University, Bloomington, 5 October. Krebs lectured on 'The redox state of the pyridine nucleotides in liver cell compartments’. Correspondence with organisers re arrangements. Correspondence with organiser re arrangements. .153, F.154 'The biochemical lesion in ketosis'; 'Metabolic functions .152=F.156 Visit to USA and Mexico, November-December. wI52 John P. Peters Memorial Lecture, Yale Medical School, 4 November. Distinguished Visiting Resident Professor, University of Texas-Medical Branch, Galveston, 5 November-15 December. Krebs lectured on 'The redox state of pyridine nucleotides in the liver cell and its role in the control of metabolic processes’ (Bibliog. 237). Krebs gave four lectures: 'Theoretical concepts in biological sciences’ (Bibliog. 239); of the kidney! and 'The redox state of cell compartments’. and socialised medicine. Official documentation re Krebs's appointment; programme of lectures; newspaper cuttings reporting Krebs's comments on duplicated research Correspondence with organisers, colleagues; personal correspondence. H.A * Krebs CSAC 113/4/86 ©...190 F.156 Visits and conferences 398 Invitations received by Krebs in connection with Texas visit (declined). Symposium on Enzymatic Aspects of Metabolic Regulation, Mexico City, 28 November-1 December. Krebs lectured on 'The role of the redox state of the nicotinamide adenine dinucleotides in the regulation of metabolic processes' (Bibliog. 237). Correspondence with organisers re arrangements. Krebs's post-retirement plans. Includes references to Invitations for 1966 Meeting of the Gesellschaft fUr Experimentelle Medizin der Deutschen Demokratischen Republik, Leipzig, 20-22 May. University of California, Davis. 1967 VG, Fie lon Correspondence with organisers re arrangements; newspaper report. Invitation to combine visit to Bari with one to Naples (declined). University of Bari, March. Krebs contributed to a cycle of lectures on the control of redox state of subcellular fractions and glutamate metabolism. Sixth Enzyme Regulation Conference, Indianapolis, ? October. Schedule of session on regulation of carbohydrate and lipid metabolism thanks, chaired by Krebs; correspondence arising from conference: expenses, publication, exchange of news on research problems, etc. invitation to visit Research Laboratories of the State Alcohol Monopoly. -161-F .163 Visit to Scandinavia, November. Sigrid Juselius Foundation Symposium on 'Regulatory Functions of Biological Membranes', Helsinki, 5-9 November. Krebs lectured on the effects of ethanol on liver metabolism (Bibliog. 261). Correspondence re arrangements for symposium; provisional programme; H.A,. Krebs CSAC 113/4/86 F162 Visits and conferences 399 Typescript draft of speech welcoming symposium members and ms. draft of Krebs's speech replying to the welcome; invitation cards; cuttings. press~ Invitation to visit Uppsala and give a lecture to the Society of Environ- mental Biology. Invitations for 1967 Distinguished Visiting Professorship, State University of New York at Buffalo. Australian National University, Canberra. 1968 F.165-F.169 Visit to USA Fi t65 University Science Lecturer, University of California, Riverside, 24 February-4 March. Brief correspondence re arrangements. Invitation to visit, University of California, San Diego. letters of thanks; lecture cards; Seminar on 'The effects of alcohol on liver', UCLA, 29 February. Krebs gave three lectures on pyridine nucleotide interrelations. Correspondence re arrangements; itinerary of American visit. letters of thanks; tax problems; Correspondence re arrangements; lecture poster; press~cutting, etc. Mount Zion Hospital and Medical Center, San Francisco, 4-5 March. Krebs gave the Franklin I. Harris Memorial Lecture on the 'Effect of Alcohol on Liver Metabolism' and the Phi Delta Epsilon Medical Fraternity Lecture on the 'Permeability of the Liver Cell’. Correspondence re arrangements; commemorative certificate. Newspaper cutting from Los Angeles Times; examples of alternative press collected by Krebs in California: Berkele ey Barb, March 1-7 and City of San Francisco Oracle, vol.1, no.12. Krebs lectured on 'Pyridine Nucleotide Interrelations in the Liver', ‘Effect of Alcohol on Liver Metabolism' and ‘Permeability of the Liver Cell' Visiting Professorship, Dallas, March. Hy A ‘ Krebs CSAC 113/4/86 Visits and conferences Peleuy Cale) University of Bari, Round Table Discussion on the Energy Level and Metabolic Control in Mitochondria, Polignano a Mare, 13-16 May. Krebs chaired a session on mitochondrial generation of reducing power and talked on pyridine nucleotide interrelations (Bibliog. 268). Statement of organisers; annotated programme; ms. note headed Discussion’, etc. Correspondence re publication of proceedings, cost of reprints. International Symposium on Renal Metabolism and Transport Processes, Feldafing, 21-23 June. Krebs lectured on ‘Carbohydrate and fatty acid metabolism!’ (@ibliog. 267). Correspondence re arrangements; drafts of parts of discussion in which Krebs participated; programme; press-cutting. Fifth Meeting of Federation of European Biochemical Societies, Prague, 15-20 July. During Krebs's stay in Prague he received the Purkinje Gold Medal of the Czechoslovak Academy of Sciences. Brief correspondence re arrangements. ~174-F £177 Visit to USA, August. ise Proper io XXIV International Congress of Physiological Sciences, Washington, D.C., 25-31 August. Visiting Scientist, Mount Desert Island Biological Laboratory, Bar Harbour, Maine, 10-20 August. Correspondence re arrangements; persona! correspondence. personal and social correspondence. Krebs octed as co-chairman (with R.F. Pitts) of the Symposium on Renal Metabolism. He presented a paper on Renal Carbohydrate Metabolism. Schedule of scientific sessions; 5pp. typescript draft for a lecture; Correspondence with colleagues re arrangements; abstract. H.A. Krebs CSAC 113/4/86 Visits and conferences Seventh Enzyme Regulation Symposium, Indianapolis, 30 September- 1 October. Krebs was also invited to visit Indiana School of Medicine for two weeks as a Distinguished Visiting Professor. Correspondence re arrangements, research problems, publication of Krebs's symposium paper (Bibliog. 278). Invitations for 1968 Albert Einstein College of Medicine, Yeshiva University, New York, January. International Colloguy on Urea and the Kidney, Sarasota, Florida, 9-12 September. The Bayer Products Company Symposium on Phenformin (Dibotin), London, 8 November. Iranian Biochemical Society. Williams College, Massachusetts. Newspaper cuttings. 1969 E6477 Cele Invitation; correspondence re arrangements; abstract. Meeting of the Gesellschaft fir Biologische Chemie, Freiburg, 7-9 January. Krebs was awarded the Otto Warburg Medal and lectured on 'Die Glukoneogenese und ihre Regulierung'. lecture programme, etc. Symposium on the 'Control Mechanisms in Intermediary Metabolism’, Miami, 20-21 January. Krebs presented a symposium paper on 'The role of equilibria in the regula- tion of metabolism! (Bibliog. 280). Mason Memorial Lecture, 22 January, on 'The history of the tricarboxylic acid cycle’, Correspondence re arrangements, announcement of symposium and lecture, a ists ; He also gave the Second Verne R. F172 F.180 F.181-F.183 H.A. Krebs CSAC 113/4/86 Visits and conferences F182, F183 Invitations received in connection with Miami visit (declined). 2 folders. . 184-F.186 Sixth Meeting of Federation of European Biochemical Societies, Madrid, 7-11 April. Krebs was invited to assist in the organisation of a symposium on metabolic regulation, and to chair a session. Correspondence re arrangements for symposium, publication of proceedings. Correspondence re social engagements; photocopy of signature of guests at a dinner given by S. Ochoa, with typescript key. Newspaper reports of meeting. Linday meeting of Nobel Prizewinners, 30 June-4 July. Programme; published accounts of meeting; material re visits to biochemicd laboratories of J.R. Geigy A.G., Basle, before the Lindau meeting, and to the University of the Saar after Lindau. toy Ty tOP Correspondence re arrangements for Nobel symposium, programme, list of participants, etc. . 189 Correspondence re Krebs's other Swedish engagements . 190=F 6192 NATO Symposium on ‘Pyridine Nucleotide-Dependent Dehydrogenases', University of Konstanz, 14-20 September. Nobel Symposium on the 'Pathogenesis of Diabetes Mellitus’, Stockholm, 3-6 September. Krebs also visited Uppsala where he lectured on 'The physiological significance of liver alcohol dehydrogenase! (Bibliog. 287) and paid an informal visit to the University of Stockholm Institute of Biochemistry .. NATO connection; newspaper cutting. Krebs acted as chairman of the first session and presented a paper (with R.L. Veech) on 'Regulation of the Redox State of the Pyridine Nucleotides in Rat Liver' (Bibliog. 284). Programmes; Students' Executive Committee of the University of Kontanz re symposium's Krebs's introductory remarks as chairman; statement of Correspondence with organiser re arrangements. Correspondence re publication of proceedings; drafts of discussion remarks. H.A. Krebs CSAC 113/4/86 P19 Ser uae 6 Visit to USA, September-October. Visits and conferences F iva Eighth Enzyme Regulation Symposium, Indianapolis, 29-30 September. Brief correspondence arising; newspaper cutting. University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, 4-11 October. Krebs delivered a Penn Lecture on 'The Physiological Significance of Liver Alcohol Dehydrogenase’ (Bibliog. 287). Brief correspondence re arrangements. Columbia University Medical School, New York, 7 October. Krebs lectured on 'The Physiological Role of Liver Alcohol Dehydrogenase’. Brief correspondence re arrangements. Invitations made in respect of this visit (declined). Invitations for 1969 Penrose Lecture of the American Philosophical Society, 24 April. Symposium on 'Gums and Thickeners' organised by Ye ymp Chemists of Great Britain, Oxford, 13-15 October. the Society of Cosmetic of Symposium on 'The Sex Steroids: Molecular Mechanisms', Florida, 2-6 November. Round Table Discussion on Electric Transport and Energy Conservation, Bari, 12-15 May. Iranian Biochemical Society Symposium on biochemistry and nutrition, 19-22 May. University of Naples. Mount Sinai School of Medicine, City University of New York. Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore. Monash University, Australia. Krebs H.A,. CSAC 113/4/86 Visits and conferences 1970 German Society for Biological Chemistry conference on 'Regulation of Gluconeogenesis', G8ttingen, 25-27 February. Correspondence te arrangements; abstracts of Krebs's contribution ‘Gluconeogenesis and the Redox State' (Bibliog. 302). "Alcohol meeting', Marburg. Brief correspondence arising. See also D.100. University of Amsterdam, 22 May. Krebs gave a colloquium on ‘Equilibrium relations between pyridine nucleotides in the liver and their regulation’. Correspondence re arrangements for colloquium and for Dutch biochemist to work in Krebs's laboratory. Norwegian Biochemical Society, Oslo, 25 May. Krebs lectured on the same subject as his Amsterdam colloquium. See F.202. Correspondence re arrangements; letters of thanks, etc. F.204, F.205 Visit to West Germany, July. F.204 University of the Saar, 3 July. Krebs lectured on 'Organ Perfusion in Smal! Animals’. Correspondence with organiser re arrangements. Symposium on 'Molekulare Bioenergetic und makromolekulare Biochemie! (Meyerhof Symposium), Heidelburg, 5-8 July. Krebs gave a short talk on 'Die Vorfahren von Otto Meyerhof" (Bibliog. Srl. Correspondence re arrangements; provisional list of symposia, etc. Eighth International Congress of Biochemistry, Switzerland, 3-9 September. Correspondence re arrangements; cards. See also E.119-E.128. annotated programme; invitation H.A : Krebs CSAC 113/4/86 Visits and conferences F.207-F .209 International Colloquium on Bioenergetics: Respiration and Photosynthesis, Pugnochiuso, Italy, 11-14 September. Energy Transduction in See also E.8, E.9. F.207, F.208 Correspondence re arrangements. 2 folders. F.209 Programme, list of participants, etc. F.210, F.211 Ninth Enzyme Regulation Symposium, Indianapolis, 5-6 October. Krebs chaired the opening session and gave the special symposium lecture. with Indiana University staff and to give a general lecture in the Medical School. He remained in Indianapolis for a few days for consultations Pp Correspondence re arrangements, (Bibliog. 305); pondence arising; by F. Lipmann. re Krebs's personal schedule for visit and scientific corres publication of symposiurn lecture ymp P reprint of Krebs's introductory remarks for a paper 1 . . . . . . in con- Pela Foote Programme, lecture tickets, etc. Correspondence with organisers re arrangements. Invitation to visit University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, junction with Indianapolis visit. Deutsche Akademie der Naturforscher Leopoldina, Halle, 6 November. Krebs accepted an invitation to give a special lecture ‘as a tribute to, . and an expression of admiration for, Professor Mothes'. He lectured on 'Regulierungsmechanismen in tierischen Aminosdurestoffwechsel'., Programme; invitations; press-cuttings. Krebs accepted an invitation to take part in the opening ceremony of a new institute for diabetes research and give a 'Festvortrag'. lectured on 'Die Bedeutung der Grundlagenforschung flr die Medizin' (Bibliog. 304). Institute for Diabetes Research, Munich, 27 November. Correspondence with organisers re arrangements. Fociae Teale He HA ibs CSAC 113/4/86 Invitations for 1970 International Symposium on Lactation, Loughborough. Visiting Professorship, University of Adelaide. 1971 F 21 7-F 5223 Visit to USA and Canada, April-May. This visit was originally part of a much more extensive trip which also took in Japan. The visit to Japan was cancelled and the rest of the trip rearranged after Krebs sustained a ‘relatively minor’ hand injury which required a skin graft. Symposium on Diabetes, University of Texas Southwestern Medical School, Dallas, 19-20 April. Krebs chaired the first session of the symposium and gave a special. faculty lecture on 'Regulatory Mechanisms in Amino Acid Metabolism’, 22 April. University of California, Berkeley. Brief correspondence re proposed visit. University of Guelph, Ontario, 25-27 April. Krebs repeated his Dallas lecture. See F.217. University of Colorado Medical Center, Denver. Letter of thanks only. See also J.685. Correspondence re orrangements; programmes; press~cutting: ‘Sir Hans Krebs Debunks Pauling's Cold Cure’. Krebs's itinerary. Krebs repeated his Dallas lecture. Correspondence re arrangements; related scientific correspondence; Correspondence re arrangements; invitation card. University of Toronto, 27-29 April. H.A. Krebs CSAC 113/4/86 Visits and conferences Queen's University, Kingston, Ontario, 29 April-1 May. Krebs repeated his Dallas lecture. Correspondence re arrangements. Canada Department of Agriculture, Reseorch Branch, Ottowa, 2-6 May. Krebs gave a seminar on ‘The Role of Ketone Bodies in Caloric Homeostasis’. Correspondence re arrangements, gift of a Canadian maple tree; schedule of Krebs's visit, etc. Invitation to visit Simon Fraser University (declined). Further miscellaneous correspondence re scientific matters, travel arrangements. Tenth Enzyme Regulation Symposium, Indianapolis, October. Brief correspondence re arrangements, publication of Krebs's paper (Bibliog. 310). C? Bethesda, Maryland, 8-10 October. Schedule of visit only. F .225-F .227 Visit to USA, December 1971=January 1972. Krebs visited Indianapolis for consultations with G. Weber. Correspondence re arrangements; programme for Krebs's visit. Piaee Indiana University Medical Center, Indianapolis, 28-29 December. Pan-Americon Association of Biochemical Societies Winter School, Miami, 3-7 January. abstracts of contributors, etc. Krebs chaired and contributed to Winter School sessions on the organisa= tion of redox processes at the pyridine nucleotide level. lectured to University of Miami medical students on the history of the Tricarboxylic Acid Cycle (see E.16). Announcement of symposia and Krebs's TCA lecture; programme with Pae0, Seer He also Correspondence with organisers re arrangements. Krebs ie CSAC 113/4/86 Visits and conferences Invitations for 197] Tokushima University, Japan. Second Symposium on Biochemistry of Exercise, Brussels, 6-10 June. Meeting of Italian Bionergetics Group on ‘Biochemistry and Biophysics of the Mitochondrial Membrane’ (tentative title), June. ‘First European Meeting on the Technique of Perfusion of Isolated Liver and its Applications’, Milan, July. Symposium on C? Inborn Errors of Metabolism], ymp ' ? Groningen. Congrés de la Société de Nutrition et de Diététique de Langue Frangaise on ‘Energy balance in man', 17-19 September. Symposium on 'Limiting Factors of Physical Performonce', Gravenbruch/ Frankfurt, 30 September-3 October. Dedication of new ‘laboratory facility', Research, Chicago, 5 November. Ben May Laboratory for Cancer Visit to Israel, March-April. Visiting Professorship, University of Adelaide. Prestige Fellow, New Zealand. Krebs attended a Board of Governors meeting at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem. f He also accepted an invitation to lecture at the Weizmann Institute who elected him a member of the Board of Governors and awarded him an Honorary Fellowship. Pasteur Effect and the Relation between Cell Respiration and Fermentation’ (Bibliog. 316). Correspondence re travel te Israel, aes expenses. The title of Krebs's lecture was ‘The H.A. Krebs CSAC 113/4/86 Visits and conferences Correspondence re arrangements for visit to Weizmann Institute, article for Institute's magazine; ms. introductory remarks for Krebs's lecture which refer to his 1936 visit to Israel with D. Nachmansohn. Invitation to visit Israel Institute of Technology, Haifa (declined). Second International Kissinger Colloquium on 'Aktuelle Probleme der Pathogenese und Therapie der Leberinsuffizienz', Bad Kissingen, 7 and 8 April. Krebs agreed to present a paper on 'Biochemische Grundlagen der Leberinsuffizienz mit besonderer BerUcksichtigung der Hyperammoniaemie'. Correspondence re arrangements including publication of Krebs's paper (not listed in Bibliog.); programme; published version of paper. F.238-F .240 Visit to USA, September-October. F.238 University of Kansas Medical Center, Kansas City, Kansas, 26-29 September. Lindau meeting of Nobel prizewinners, 26-30 June. Krebs lectured on 'Der Pasteur Effekt und die Beziehungen zwischen Atmung und Garung in lebenden Zellen' (Bibliog. 312). Invitation and programme; list of particpants; newspaper cuttings; brief correspondence arising. Krebs lectured on 'Regulatory Mechanisms in the Synthesis of Urea’. Correspondence re arrangements, schedules of visit, press-cutting, etc. Invitation to visit Saint Louis University. Eleventh Enzyme Regulation Conference, Indianapolis, 2 and 3 October. Correspondence re arrangements. H.A. Krebs CSAC 113/4/86 Visits and conferences Isis ana conterences Invitations for 1972 Meeting of the National Heart and Lung Institute Task Force on Respiratory Diseases, Washington, D.C., February. South African Society for Experimental Biology Symposium on Control Mechanisms in Biological Systems. National Bureau of Standards, Washington, D.C. Invitation from Exeter University for Krebs to take part in Réview Symposium. Ninth International Congress of Biochemistry. University of Texas Southwestern Medical School, Dallas. 1973 Alfred Benzon Symposium, Copenhagen, May. F .245-F .247 Visit to USA, September-October. F.245 Brief correspondence only. See D.188-D.205, H.208, for research, correspondence and other material relating to this important meeting. Transplantation Society conference on organ preservation, St. John's College, Cambridge, 29 and 30 August. Correspondence re arrangements, publication of papers (Bibliog. 331). See also E.19. correspondence arising. Fogarty International Center, National Institute of Health, Bethesda, Maryland, 20 September-3 October. Brief incidental correspondence; printed matter. Saint Louis University, 3-4 October.. Krebs lectured on the 'Control of the Pentose Phosphate Cycle' (Bibliog. 327). Brief correspondence re arrangements; schedule of visit; scientific H.A. Krebs CSAC 113/4/86 Visits and conferences Twelfth Enzyme Regulation Symposium, Indianapolis, 8-9 October. Krebs's symposium lecture was entitled ‘Regulation of the pentose phosphate cycle in rat liver’ (Bibliog. 329). lecture on ‘Sociological aspects of scientific research’. He also gave a public Correspondence with organiser re arrangements. For conference on the Historical Development of Bioenergetics, Boston, 11-13 October, see E.24-E.35. F.248-F .254 Visit to USA, October-November. F.248, F.249 West Central States Biochemistry Conference, University of Missouri- Columbia, 26-27 October. Krebs gave the conference address on ‘Isolated Liver Cells as Tools for the Study of Liver Metabolism’. ; Correspondence re arrangements; schedule of visit. Conference programmes, lecture poster, etc. University of lowa, lowa City, lowa, 28-29 October. Krebs gave a seminar on 'The Regulation of the Pentose Phosphate Cycle' and talked to medical students on the history of the Tricarboxylic Acid Cycle. Invitations (declined) to visit other institutions during American trip. Ms. and typescript drafts for Krebs's symposium paper. Twenty-Fourth Annual Meeting of the American Association for the Study of Liver Diseases, 31 October~1 November. Krebs gave the Searle Lecture on ‘The Liver in Carbohydrate Metabolism' and contributed a paper on 'The Hepatotrophic Concept from a Biochemist's Point of View' to the Roche Symposium on Portal Hepatotrophic Factors. Correspondence re arrangements; schedule of visit. Programme; correspondence fe arrangements. Printed and duplicated background material. H.A. Krebs CSAC 113/4/86 Visits and conferences Invitations for 1973 Conference on 'Techniques of Microcalorimetric Investigations on Cellular Systems with Special Reference to the Clinical Field', University of Lund, Sweden, July. International Organisation fot the Study of Human Development Second International Congress on Milk and Lactation, Campione, lialy, 9-12 September. Symposium on ‘Energy Metabolism in Long Lasting Exercise’, Magglingen, Switzerland, 17-22 September. East Virginia Medical School, Norfolk. South African Society for Experimental Biology Symposium on ‘Structure and Function in Metabolism’. 1974 Symposium on Friedreich's Ataxio, Oxford, 10 January. Programme; correspondence re arrangements; background material. EMBO workshop on 'Molecular aspects of hormone action', Sheffield, 3-5 April. Krebs talked on 'Rate limiting factors in gluconeogenesis’. Correspondence re arrangements; duplicated sheet of information; programme. opened the symposium with remarks intended to put 'the contents of Pseoey: Fe goU Symposium on Renal Metabolism in honour of Robert F. Pitts, New York, 20-21 June. For Lipmann Symposium, Berlin-Dahlem, July, see J.400. Krebs the Symposium into the right perspective, in terms of biochemistry and regulatory function'. tions in the Kidney' and presented work under the title, 'Some Aspects of the Regulation of Ammonia Release by the Kidney' (Bibliog. 338). Ms. and typescript notes and drafts for Krebs's contributions; background material. Correspondence re arrangements, publication of proceedings. He also chaired the session on ‘Energy Transforma- H.A . Krebs CSAC 113/4/86 Rien). tee Visit to USA, October. Visits and conferences F.261 Thirteenth Symposium on Enzyme Reguletion, Indianapolis, 7-8 October. Krebs gave a special symposium lecture on 'The role of chemical equilibria in organ function' (Bibliog. 341) and en open lecture to students on the misuse and overuse of drugs (Bibliog. 334). Correspondence with organisers re arrangements. University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, 14-15 October. Krebs repeated his Indianapolis special symposium lecture (Bibliog. 341) in the Penn Lecture series and lectured clinical students on over medication (Bibliog. 334). Correspondence with organisers re arrangements. F.263-F.268 Visit to USA, December 1974-Jonuary 1975. F ,.263-F .266 American Society of Zoologists Symposium on 'New Directions in Comparative Physiology and Biochemistry’, Tucson, Arizona, 27-29 December. F.264, F.265 Ms. and typescript notes and drafts for Krebs's contribution. 2 folders. F.203 Schedule of Americen visit; correspondence re arrangements for Tucson symposium; newspaper cutting; personal correspondence. Background material including correspondence with J.W.S. Pringle ' (1965) re Krogh Principle. The title of Krebs's contribution was 'The August Krogh Principle: "For mony problems there is an animal on which it can be most conveniently studied".' (Bibliog. 345). Correspondence re arrangements for visit, research problem. Krebs gave a seminar on 'The role of chemical equilibria in organ function' (Bibliog. 341) and lectured on overmedication (Bibliog. 334). Correspondence re arrangements; schedule of Krebs's visit. University of Texas, Southwestern Medical School, Dallas, 30 December- 7 January. Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, 7-9 January. Krebs gave the Frontiers in Biological Sciences lecture (Bibliog. 341). LA i reese CSAC 113/4/86 Visits and conferences lnvitations for 1974 International Creative Center conference, San Remo, 28 June-2 July. Joint Meeting of Biochemical Societies of Belgium, Netherlands and West Germany, DUsseldorf, 2-5 October. International Council on Alcohol and Addictions Symposium on Alccholism Research in Industrialised Countries, Lausanne, 2-6 December. Free University of Berlin. Meeting of Gesellschaft Deutscher Naturforscher und Arzte. University of Helsinki. New Zealand (Commonwealth Prestige Fellow). 1975 F.271-F .273 Symposium in honour of Krebs, University of Valencia, May. Krebs presented a paper on the discovery of the ornithine cycle (Bibliog. 351) and was awarded an honorary degree. Pot hie ware 2 folders. Newspaper accounts, etc. Correspondence re arrangements for symposium, publication of proceedings, etc; oration by J. Vina at honorary degree ceremony. Symposium on 'Mitochondrial-Cytosolic Interrelationships' and FEBS Advanced Course on 'Use of Isolated Liver Cells and Kidney Tubules in Metabolic Studies', Paris and Luzarches, 26-28 July. Biographical sketches of participants (printed booklet). International Symposium on Enzymatic Mechanisms in Biosynthesis and Cell Function (Ochoa Symposium), Madrid, September. Correspondence re arrangements; copies of letters of thanks from parti- cipants to J.M. Tager. Correspondence re publication of proceedings (Bibliog. 349). H.A. Krebs CSAC 113/4/86 Pae77 x20 Visit to USA, October. 277 Fourteenth Symposium on Enzyme Regulation, Indianapolis, 6-7 October. Krebs gave a symposium lecture on 'Factors Regulating the Hepatic Degradation of Histidine’ (Bibliog. 348) and a public lecture on 'The Discovery and Clinical Relevance of the Ornithine Cycle of Urea Synthesis’. Correspondence re arrangements, recommendation of Krebs for an honorary degree; abstract of symposium lecture. Symposium in honour of Albert Szent-Gydrgi, Boston, 16-17 October. Krebs lectured on ‘Errors, False Trails and Failures in Scientific Research’ (Bibliog. 256). Correspondence re arrangements, Gyérgi's 'bioelectronic ideas’. =o . . . . 1 publication of proceedings, t t Szent= National Swedish Board for Technical Possibilities for Chemical Characteristization of Biological Systems, with Special Regard to the Demands of Medical Care', Wenner-Gren Centre, Stockholm, 9 December. Development Seminar on 'Future | Invitations for 1975 Krebs agreed to talk on inherited and other metabolic errors. Correspondence from organisers. Symposium on Nutrition and Cancer, Florida, May 1975. Biochemical Symposium in honour of Ear! A. Evans Jr., University of Chicago, 23 May. Japan. H.A,. Krebs CSAC 113/4/86 Visits and conferences 1976 Institut de la Vie Conference, Wolfson College, Oxford, 13 April. Note of discussion and brief correspondence re arrangements. F.282-F .286 Visit to Australia, April-May. Krebs's journey was sponsored jointly by the Biochemical Society and the Australian Biochemical Society. He visited research centres in Perth, Adelaide, Melbourne and Canberra and attended the annual meeting of the ABS at the University of New England, Armidale. Correspondence with organisers re arrangements: The Biochemical Society. F.J. Ballard. G.M. Kellerman. Various Australian colleagues. In alphabetical order. F.287, F.288 Tenth Anniversary Celebrations of the University of Konstanz, 8-16 June. Some of the ceremonies were disturbed by student demonstrations. Correspondence re arrangements, student demonstrations. List of contacts for Australian visit, itineraries, invitation and greetings cards, etc. Krebs lectured on 'Biologische Regulationsmechanismen: und ihre Beden- tung fr Soziale Probleme’ and 'Regulationsmechanismen in Stoffwechsel der Aminosduren'. cuttings, Krebs's ms. and typescript notes. Includes letter, with list of signatories, expressing regret at the indignities to which Krebs, with other guests of the university, was subjected, and Krebs's draft letter expressing concern at excessive permissiveness and pointing out the unsatisfactory features of the old German university system. from the letter as sent, a copy of which is also in the folder. The discussion of the old German university system was omitted Programme, duplicated sheets produced by student protesters, newspaper H.A. Krebs CSAC 113/4/86 F ..289-F .292 Visits and conferences Symposium on ‘Biologically Active Substances - exploration and exploitation’ in honour of the 70th birthday of Sir Ernst Chain, Royal Society, 15-16 June. Krebs agreed to sum up the proceedings with a few concluding remarks. He was also asked to use the occasion of the symposium to publish an article in Nature on the dominance of biochemistry by molecular biology. Correspondence re arrangements, proposed article. Programmes; list of participants. Drafts, transcript of Krebs's concluding remarks; draft report on symposium. Ms. and typescript notes re Chain's personality and scientific work; printed material including programme of Wigmore Hall concert given by Chain and his son. The Americon Instrument Company (Aminco) seminar on 'Biological Research and Instrumentation', Radcliffe Infirmary, Oxford, 21 July. Correspondence re arrangements, programme, list of participants, draft of Krebs's introductory remarks. F.294, F.295 Visit to USA, September-October. Munich, 25 and 26 November. Invitations for 1976 University of Texas Health Science Center, Dallas, 1 October. Brief correspondence re arrangements. F294 Fifteenth Enzyme Regulation Conference, Indianapolis. Brief correspondence re arrangements and sending copy of abstract (not now with the correspondence). 17 June. - German Diabetes Association conference on 'Biochemical and Clinical Aspects of Ketone Body Metabolism', G&ttingen, 25 and 26 May. Krebs lectured on 'Die Regulierung des Folsdurestoffwechsels' and 'Die Entdeckung des Harnstoffcyklus'. Brief correspondence, announcement of lectures, newspaper cutting. Symposium on ‘Essential Amino Acids and their Analogues', Erlangen, H.A. Krebs CSAC 113/4/86 Visits and conferences 418 F.298 Third International Symposium on the Biochemistry of Exercise, Quebec, 12-15 July. Free University of Berlin, Summer semester. Ditchley Foundation Conference on 'The Health of the Public', 19-22 November. 1977 Tenth Anniversary Celebrations of the University of Ulm, February. Krebs accepted an invitation to give the Ludwig-Heilmeyer-Geddchinis- vorlesung. His title was 'Regulierung des Folsdurestoffwechsels'. Correspondence re arrangements; programme; newspaper cutting. F.301, F.302 Informal workshop to clarify possible rates of energy-linked trans- hydrogenases, Oxford, 4 April. F.301 F.302 Correspondence re arrangements. Krebs's ms. and typescript notes. Brief correspondence; programmes. See also C.140 International Symposium on Parenteral Nutrition, Bermuda, 16-19 May. Krebs gave a keynote address on 'Carbohydrates' (Bibliog. 364). symposium was funded by Travenol. The XXVII International Congress of Physiological Sciences, Paris, 18-23 July. One letter only. See H.252. Brief correspondence only. Temple University School of Medicine, Philadelphia, 28-30 September. Krebs gave the second Smith, Kline and French Lecture on 'The History of the Tricarboxylic Acid Cycle’. Veterans Administration Department of Medicine and Surgery, Washington, D.C., 1 October. F .304-F .306 Visit to USA, September-October. F.304 Correspondence re arrangements; later scientific correspondence. H.A. Krebs CSAC 113/4/86 F.306 419 Visits and conferences Istls and conterences Sixteenth Symposium on Enzyme Regulation, Indianapolis, October. Krebs presented his symposium lecture on 'Some Aspects of the Regulation of Purine Biosynthesis! (Bibliog. 365) and gave a public lecture on ‘Metabolic Functions of the Intestinal Mucosa’. Brief correspondence re arrangements; abstract of symposium lecture. Invitations for 1977 Third International Ammonic Symposium, Vienna, 1214 May. ° Physische, psychische und soziale Schdden durch Genussmitte ‘ shaliots (i und den Missbrauch von Arzneimitteln', TUbingen, 6 October. ri | ke if . 1978 «308-F .315 Visit to USA, January. Symposium on 'The Role of Compartmentation in Metabolic Regulation: Microenvironmental Aspects', University of Texas Health Science Center, Dallas, 16 and 17 January. Krebs presented a paper on 'The Regulation of the Concentration of Low Molecular Constituents in Compartments' Bibliog. 367). . 308 F.309 A905, 197F F.310 3 folders. 2 folders: -3ll=F,313 -309, F.310 1978 and n.d. Variously paginated ms. and typescript drafts. Programme; correspondence re arrangements, publication of proceedings. Background material including ms. and typescript notes, corres pondence and printed matter. Invitation to visit University of Arizona, Tucson. Heineman Medical Research Center, Charlotte, North Carolina, 18 and 19 January. Krebs lectured on the history of the tricarboxylic acid cycle. Correspondence re arrangements, etc. H.A. Krebs CSAC 113/4/86 Visits and conferences Newspaper cuttings of Krebs in America. Includes Krebs's comments on the ills of British society for the benefit of an American audience. A scrapbook of documents, correspondence, draft speech of welcome to Krebs, photographs, souvenirs and memorabilia relating to visit to Charlotte (F.314) is preserved at A. 37. 31 6-F 322 Workshop on Renal Metabolism held during the 7th International Congress of Nephrology, Montreal, 18-23 June. Krebs was chairman of the workshop and made the introductory remarks. Programme; drafts of Krebs's introductory remarks. $317 -=F..322 ‘Renal Metabolism Montreal 1978' 1977, February 1978 4-12 May 1978 16-24 May, June 1978 -.320 317 318 ae Krebs's dated typescript notes - Undated ms. and typescript notes The original folder has not been preserved. Contents of a folder so inscribed divided into six folders for ease of reference. 2 folders. Pe aet eh Poe Printed matter. H.A. Krebs CSAC 113/4/86 Visits ond conferences 2323, F.324 6th International Subcellular Methodology Forum, University of Surrey, Guildford, 25-28 July. Krebs talked on 'Criteria of metabolic competence of isolated hepa- tocytes' (Bibliog. 376). Correspondence re arrangements; programmes; abstracts, etc. Typescript draft, with ms. corrections, of Bibliog. 376. University of Wisconsin-Madison, 19 and 20 October. Krebs gave the Harry Steenbock Lectures in Biochemistry on 'Regulation of Folate Metabolism’ and 'On asking the right kind of question in biological research' (Bibliog. 374). Brief correspondence re arrangements; newspaper~cutting, etc. University of Bayreuth, 26 November. Krebs lectured on the occasion of the establishment of the Emil Warburg~ Stiftung. Correspondence re arrangements; invitation; press-cutting. Invitations for 1978 17th Enzyme Regulation Symposium, Indianapolis, October. International Symposium on Gluconeogenesis, Calcutta, 3-5 December. Kroc Foundation Symposium on Physiology and Biochemistry of Muscle Tissue, Santa Barbara, California, 13-17 March. Ms. and typescript notes; typescript draft of Bibliog. 346. Programmes; correspondence re arrangements with organisers including the Helping Hand Organisation and the Alcohol Education Centre; correspondence re publication of proceedings. Krebs talked on the general principles of ethanol's effect on metabolic processes. Symposium on ‘Addiction: Biochemical Aspects of Dependence and Brain Damage', Oxford, 13-14 September. 1979 (Not lisied in Bibliog.) f re wv < Drafts of Krebs's contribution. H.A,. Krebs CSAC 113/4/86 Fr. Visits and conferences Sth International Symposium on Biochemical Aspects of Kidney Function, Oxford, 16-19 September. Krebs's paper was entitled ‘Bicarbonate and Glutamate Metabolism! (Bibliog. 378). Programmes; abstracts. Drafts of Krebs's contribution. Symposium on 'Glutamine: Metabolism, Enzymology and Regulation', Mexico, November. Krebs lectured on 'Glutamine Metabolism in the Animal Body' (Bibliog. 381). Correspondence re arrangements. National Congress of the Spanish Society for Physiological Sciences, December. Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, 3-4 December. Krebs lectured on 'The History of the Discovery of the Tricarboxylic Acid Cycle' and gave a seminar on 'The Action of Benzoate on Metabolic Processes in Animal Tissues and Microorganisms’. Correspondence re arrangements; schedule of Krebs's visit. Japan (Tsukuba University). Research Group on Biochemistry of Exercise International Symposium on ‘Exercise and Hormone Regulations', Free University of Brussels, 19-22 June. Press~cutting only. Invitations for 1979 Berlin, 5 June. World Congress on Alternatives and Environment, 29-31 October. H.A. Krebs CSAC 113/4/86 F.336-F .340 Visits and conferences 1980 ‘Biological Cycles' Symposium in honour of Krebs's 80th birthday, University of Texas Health Science Center, Dallas, 17-19 March. Krebs concluded the symposium with informal remarks, a version of which appeared in the published proceedings (not listed in Bibliog.). He also agreed to prepare a lecture for the Medical Grand Rounds af the University of Texas Health Science Center, 13 March, and sug- gested as his topic ‘Medical and Biological Aspects of Juvenile Delinguency' After correspondence with the organiser he changed this to 'Basic Research and Practical Medicine’. F336, Paoar Correspondence re arrangements, publication of proceedings, etc. 2 folders. Information sent to participants; programme; poster. Drafts of Krebs's response. Ms. notes found with symposium material. Visit to West Germany, ? October. Brief correspondence re costs. Gesellschaft fr Biologische Chemie Conference on ‘Interactions of Biosynthetic Pathways', Dusseldorf, 27~29 May. Letter from organiser and preliminary programme; notes of Krebs's travel! arrangements. Invitation; correspondence re arrangements; Krebs's ms. notes. Colloquium in honour of Kurt Mothes, Halle, East Germany, 11 November. Krebs lectured on ‘Evolution des Zitronensdurezyklus'. H.A, Krebs CSAC 113/4/86 Visits and conferences Invitations for 198 First Congress of the Association Mondiale de Perspective Sociale, Dakar, 21-23 January. Mexico City, March. 13th FEBS Meeting, Jerusalem, 24-29 August. Joint meeting of German and Austrian Biochemical Societies, Innsbruck, 14-17 September. Wright State University School of Medicine, Dayton, Ohio. 1981 F.346-F.349 Harvard Medical School, May. He originally Krebs visited the medical school as Dunham Lecturer. suggested juvenile delinquency as his theme but after discussion with the organiser settled on ‘The Evolution and Regulation of Metabolic Cycles’. personal F.346 F347 F.348 F.349 F.350 Boston University, 27 May. Miscellaneous ms. notes re Harvard visit. For Dunham Lectures see also D.459-D.511. Schedules of visit; lecture posters; social invitations; newspaper cutting. Correspondence with organiser re arrangements; synopsis of lectures. Miscellaneous correspondence with colleagues re Harvard visit; correspondence. Correspondence re arrangements. Krebs lectured on 'The Evolution of Metabolic Cycles’. H.A. Krebs CSAC 113/4/86 Visits and conferences Foolsh.cod Lindau meeting of Nobel prizewinners, 29 June-3 July. Krebs lectured on 'The Evolution of the Citric Acid Cycle and other Metabolic Pathways’. Correspondence re arrangements. Invitation; programmes; summaries of papers. Photographs and press~cuttings. University of Cologne, 19-21 March. Ciba Foundation Symposium No.87: Metabolic acidosis, London, 11-14 May 3rd Congress of the European Society of Parenteral and Enteral Nutrition, Maastricht, 27-30 September. Symposium on ‘Relationships between Structure and Function in Biochemical Systems' in honour of A. Rossi Fanelli, Rome, 28-30 September. ‘Pp t 29 September. ’ Inv itatic ons for 1982 Congress on Citric Acid and Vitamin C, Mexico City, 21-27 March. Round-table discussion on ‘Sponsoring and Promoting Outstanding Academic Achievements - Reasons and Approaches', Essen, Pre-doctoral Student meeting of Irish Area Section of the Biochemical Society, Cork, 1 and 2 October. University of Wisconsin~Madison, June. Krebs agreed to give the opening lecture on 'Ubermedikation und iatrogene Krankheiten'. Biochemische Analytik 82. Instrumentelle Analyse, Munich, 27-30 April. Harry S. Steenbock Symposium on ‘Biochemistry of Metobolic Processes’, Internationale Tagung fur Biochemische und e . ot e . . H.A, Krebs CSAC 113/4/86 Visits and conferences Invitations for 1983 First International Conference on Elements in Health and Disease, New Delhi, 6-10 February. Symposium on ‘Hormonal Effects on Membrane Systems', Netherlands. Miscellaneous unattributed material re visits. Draft schedules for visits, lectures, etc., various dates, 1963-78. Miscellaneous correspondence and papers exchanged with United States Embassy, travel agents, re foreign travel, various dates, 1970-81. H.A, Krebs CSAC 113/4/86 SECTION G SOCIETIES AND ORGANISATIONS G.1 - G.243 The material is p presented in an alphabetical sequence and covers both British p . and overseas organisations. While some entries are relatively trivial and deal with membership, invitations to meetings and the like, others are substantial folders covering a lengthy time-span and matters of consequence such as research policy and the refereeing of grant applica- tions. Of particular importance in these respects is the material re the Agricultural Research Council, the Biochemical Society, especially Krebs's chairmanship of the Society's Sub-committee on the Report of the Working Group on Molecular Biology, and the Science Research Council. Although slight in quantity there is also interesting material re refugee scientists. See G.1, G.85, G.216. ACADEMIC ASSISTANCE COUNCIL ACADEMIC STUDY GROUP ON ISRAEL AND THE MIDDLE EAST ACADEMIE NATIONALE DE MEDECINE ACADEMIE ROYALE DE MEDECINE DE BELGIQUE ACCADEMIA NAZIONALE DEI LINCEI AGRICULTURAL RESEARCH COUNCIL AMERICAN LONGEVITY ASSOCIATION AMERICAN PHILOSOPHICAL SOCIETY AMERICAN SOCIETY OF BIOLOGICAL CHEMISTS ANGLO- ISRAEL ASSOCIATION ASSOCIATION OF AMERICAN PHYSICIANS ASSOCIATION OF JEWISH REFUGEES IN GREAT BRITAIN J.T. BAKER CHEMICAL COMPANY BI- LINGUAL EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH CORPORATION BIOCHEMICAL SOCIETY BRITISH COMMITTEE FOR JEWS IN ARAB COUNTRIES BRITISH COUNCIL BRITISH DIABETIC ASSOCIATION BRITISH NUTRITION FOUNDATION 72 6.15 6.16 Say St e718 G.19 or 6 /204G . 65 Gi66 a, &%, G68 9-69) H.A. Krebs CSAC 113/4/86 Societies and organisations BRITISH SOCIETY FOR SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY IN SCIENCE COMMONWEALTH SCIENTIFIC AND INDUSTRIAL RESEARCH ORGANISATION (CSIRO) CONSEJO SUPERIOR DE INVESTIGACIONES CIENTIFICAS COUNCIL FOR SCIENTIFIC POLICY DEUTSCHE AKADEMIE DER NATURFORSCHER LEOPOLDINA EMERGENCY SOCIETY FOR GERMAN SCHOLARS IN EXILE ENCOUNTER FOR THE UNIVERSALITY OF UNESCO EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT EUROPEAN UNIVERSITY FOR PURE SCIENCE FLEMING MEMORIAL FUND FOR MEDICAL RESEARCH FREIE WISSENSCHAFTLICHE VEREINIGUNG FRIENDS OF THE HEBREW UNIVERSITY OF JERUSALEM HEBREW UNIVERSITY OF JERUSALEM IMPERIAL CANCER RESEARCH FUND INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCES ON THE UNITY OF THE .85 81 8] 81 @ D 0 Q 0 0 0 O 0 O 0 7 M Q 9 Q sof 87 Or 86 .88-G .96 “7e-G.101 © .102-G.104 Q 105 SCIENCES / INTERNATIONAL CULTURAL FOUNDATION -106-G.120 AFFAIRS COMMITTEE .123-G.125 MEDICAL RESEARCH COUNCIL “FOUNDATION. = See J. 649 CENDENTAL MEDITATION CENTR MAHARISHI EUROPEAN RESEARCH UNIVERSITY INTERNATIONAL INSTITUTE OF STRESS / HANS SELYE MAHARISHI INTERNATIONAL COLLEGE /OXFORD TRANS- ISRAEL UNIVERSITIES! STUDY GROUP FOR MIDDLE EASTERN MASSACHUSETTS GENERAL HOSPITAL SCIENTIFIC ADVISORY he METABOLIC DISEASE INSTITUTE MICROBIOLOGICAL RESEARCH ESTABLISHMENT MINISTRY OF OVERSEAS DEVELOPMENT, INTERNATIONAL NATIONAL SCIENCE FOUNDATION NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES MENTAL HEALTH FOUNDATION 3.126 ra ee 428 tay 129 150, MINISTRY OF HEALTH RECRUITMENT UNIT H.A. Krebs CSAC 113/4/86 Societies and organisations NUFFIELD FOUNDATION NUTRITION SOCIETY OMNIHEALTH ORDEN POUR LE MERITE FUR WISSENSCHAFTEN UND KUNSTE PUBLIC HEALTH RESEARCH INSTITUTE OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK PUGWASH CONTINUING COMMITTEE RAJA YOGA CENTRE RAMSAY MEMORIAL FELLOWSHIPS TRUST RESEARCH SOCIETY ON ALCOHOLISM ROYAL SOCIETY ROYAL SOCIETY FOR THE PREVENTION OF CRUELTY TO ANIMALS ROYAL SOCIETY OF MEDICINE SCIENCE RESEARCH COUNCIL SERVICE FOR THE DIAGNOSES OF INBORN ERRORS SOCIETA ITALIANA DI BIOLOGIA SPERIMENTALE SOCIETY FOR EXPERIMENTAL BIOLOGY SOCIETY FOR GENERAL MICROBIOLOGY ‘THANK-YOU BRITAIN' FUND WEIZMANN INSTITUTE OF SCIENCE SPECIAL COMMISSION ON INTERNAL POLLUTION (SCIP) WORLD PEACE CONGRESS / NATIONAL PEACE COUNCIL SOCIETY FOR THE PROTECTION OF SCIENCE AND LEARNING WORLD RENEWAL SPIRITUAL TRUST (U.K.) H.A. Krebs CSAC 113/4/86 Societies and organisations ACADEMIC ASSISTANCE COUNCIL 1934, 1935 References for refugee scientists. See also G.216. ACADEMIC STUDY GROUP ON ISRAEL AND THE MIDDLE EAST 1979 Invitations for Krebs to become associated with academic study group, attend meetings. ACADEMIE NATIONALE DE MEDECINE Various dates, 1952-77 Krebs was elected to the Académie in 1952, and was elected a Foreign Associate in 1973. Brief correspondence only, re election, reprints, etc. Krebs was elected 'Sodalizio' in 1967. Various dates, 1951-79 Brief correspondence only. ACADEMIE ROYALE DE MEDECINE DE BELGIQUE 1974, 1976-78 ACCADEMIA NAZIONALE DEI LINCEI (Rome) invitation (declined) to serve on committee for Feltrinelli Prizes. Brief correspondence re election, deposit of Krebs's publications in Library, H.A. Krebs CSAC 113/4/86 G.6-G.13 AGRICULTURAL RESEARCH COUNCIL Various dates, 1949-81 Societies and organisations Krebs served the Council in various capacities, principally on the Standing Committee on Research affecting Animals (1951-65), as Chairman of the Rowett Visiting Group, and member of the Visiting Group of the Food Research Institute. research grant applications. He was also consulted on See also A. 569. The folders also include correspondence on scientific research, meetings, reports, invitations to lecture, etc. 1949-65 Includes letter of appointment to Standing Committee on Research affecting Animals (1951), general correspondence on meetings, research, reports, letters of thanks at end of period on Council (1965). General correspondence on Council affairs, 1966. Grant applications, 1966 2 folders: = January-March June- November 1967-69 1970-71 1977 1981] Includes some scientific material, invitation Includes copy of report of Visiting Group to the Food Research Institute, scientific correspondence, invitation to speak, proposal to form ARC group on ruminant metabolism. General correspondence. to lecture, arrangements for dinner to mark retirement of Council Chairman, Duke of Northumberland (1968). Grant application. Correspondence on gluconeogenesis. H.A. Krebs CSAC 113/4/86 Societies and organisations AMERICAN LONGEVITY ASSOCIATION 1980 Krebs was asked to become associated with this body but declined. AMERICAN PHILOSOPHICAL SOCIETY Various dates, 1964-78 Krebs was elected as foreign member, 1964. General correspondence on affairs of the Society. | Correspondence 1976-78 concerns invitation and arrangements for and proposed publication of the Jayne Lectures at Philadelphia, August 1976. Krebs's lectures were on 'The regulation of the metabolism of aminoacids’. (Not listed in Bibliog. ) See H.229-H.242. AMERICAN SOCIETY OF BICLOGICAL CHEMISTS 1961, 1971-73 Krebs was elected as the first Honorary Member of the Society in May 196]. Brief correspondence only. 1980, 1981 ANGLO-ISRAEL ASSOCIATION Brief correspondence on election, and on general affairs of the Society. Notices of meetings only. ASSOCIATION OF AMERICAN PHYSICIANS 1973, 1974 H.A. Krebs CSAC 113/4/86 Societies and organisations ASSOCIATION OF JEWISH REFUGEES IN GREAT BRITAIN Various dates, 1957-80 Correspondence with the General Secretary (W. Rosenstock) on general affairs of the Association. Correspondence 1957 is about congratulatory address for 75th birthday of N. Bentwich, who had been prominent in securing release of Jewish refugees from Germany. Correspondence 1964 is about 'Thank-You Britain’ Fund, of which Krebs was a patron. Krebs sent a short message. See also G.233-G.238. J.T. BAKER CHEMICAL COMPANY 1978 Brief correspondence only, re 'Nobel Laureate Signature Award', sponsored by the Company and awarded by American Chemical Society. 1973 Invitation (declined) to join the Science Advisory Committee of the BI- LINGUAL EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH CORPORA- TION Corporation. H.A. Krebs CSAC 113/4/86 Societies and organisations G.20-G.65 THE BIOCHEMICAL SOCIETY : 1934-81 Krebs attended or organised meetings of the Society and published papers in its Journal, almost from the beginning of his residence in Britain. He served on several com~ mittees, was a frequent speaker at meetings and symposia, and undertook visits sponsored by the Society. Although he declined an invitation to serve on the Editorial Board of the Biochemical Journal (1948, see G.28), he was frequently consulted as a referee, and also submitted many of his own papers for publication. Of special interest is the full record Krebs preserved of his service as Chairman of the Society's Sub-committee to consider the Report of the Working Group on Molecular Biology (H.M.S.O. July 1968). The Society organised symposia to mark Krebs's retirement in 1967, and his 80th birthday in 1980. The material is presented as follows: G.20-G.27 General correspondence on affairs of the Society G.28-G. 34 G.35-G.65 The Biochemical Journal G .20-G.27 G.20 1934-35 1940, 1946-51 General correspondence on the affairs of the Society Sub-committee on the Report of the Working Group on Molecular Biology. * Correspondence re Krebs's lecture before the Society, 31 January 1935. His subject was 'Experiments on the Nitrogen Metabolism of Vertebrates' and officers of the Society. In 1946 Krebs was elected to the Committee of the Society. from the Sub-committee dealing with the publication of symposia in 1949, 1940 papers relate to 207th meeting of the Society, organised by Krebs at Sheffield. 1949-51 correspondence relates to the payment of honoraria to editors He retired H.A. Krebs CSAC 113/4/86 Societies and organisations 1961 Fiftieth Anniversary Meeting, 27-29 March. Krebs gave the Third Hopkins Memorial Lecture on 'The Physiological Role of Ketone Bodies’. (Bibliog. 200.) Programme, invitation cards, 3pp. draft for lecture and correspondence arising from lecture. 1963, 1964, 1969 1963 letter relates to invitation to serve on Biochemical Society Committee. 1964 correspondence relates to award of Co!lworth Medal. 1970-71 Correspondence re attendance at committee meetings, service on Hopkins Medal sub-committee, reproduction of Krebs's article on symposia (see also E.249-E. 255). eq 7 1972-76 1977-81 See 1970-71, 1975 Correspondence re CIBA and Colworth Medals. Includes a little material re Krebs's 80th birthday colloquium. also B.98-B.100. Includes material re arrangemenis for meetings at Stirling (1976) and Cardiff (1977). ‘Board. 1948 correspondence relates to an invitation to join the Editorial G.28-G.34 Biochemical Journal G.28 1946, 1948 H.A. Krebs CSAC 113/4/86 Societies and organisations Correspondence re submission of papers by Krebs. 19895 T9515 1971 19272, A973, 1975 1976-80 Includes Ip. note by Krebs 'Comments on the Editorial Policy of the Biochemical Journal’, 15 December 1978, and letter from Krebs, 19 October 1979, suggesting that the importance of one of his papers had been underestimated. had failed to see the significance of one of his papers was in 1937 when Nature had returned his manuscript describing the tricarboxylic acid cycle 'because of the congestion of the correspondence column’. He noted that the last time editors Correspondence re refereeing of papers by others. 32 «33 1967, 1971-72 1973-75 34 1976-80 .35-G.65 (See G.36.) United Kingdem (G.64). The Report of the Working Group (published July 1968) aroused considerable unease amongst biochemists; for example, the concern lest the 'necessary vagueness! involved in the Working Group's decision to 'treat the name Molecular Biology of, and future plans for, teaching, recruitment and research in molecular biology in the In April 1966 the Council for Scientific Policy set up a Working Group on Molecular Biology under the chairmanship of J.C. Kendrew. It was 'to enquire into the present position Biochemical Society Sub~commiitee on the Report of the Working Group on Molecular Biology 1968-69 Kingdom. was taken to set up a Sub~commitiee under the choirmanship of Krebs to look into the problem raised by the report and the status and function of biochemistry in the United who might have the responsibility of acting on recommendations in the Report’. Accordingly At a Committee meeting of the Biochemical! Society, 26 September 1968, a decision it was hoped 'that the Biochemical Society might toke some action to safeguard the identity of the subject of biochemistry as a component of the complex of biological sciences’. in its widest sense’ might 'be dangerous for biochemistry in the hands of a non-scientist H.A. Krebs CSAC 113/4/86 Societies and organisations Correspondence re organisation of committee meetings, terms of reference, etc. with A.1.P. Henton, Executive Secretary of the Biochemical Society (later acting-secretary of Sub-committee) vorious dates, October 1968-July 1969. 2 G36-G.43 Correspondence with colleagues erranged alphabetically. G.36 W.N. Aldridge J2S.D. Bacon Includes "Comments on a Draft Report prepared by H.A. Krebs’, 5 December 1968. G.R. Barker W. Bartley Includes copy of memorandum from the biology departments in Sheffield to the University Grants Commission, with reference to the Report of the Working Group on Molecular Biolegy. J.N. Davidson . S.R. Elsden G.A. Haselwood D.E. Hughes H.L. Kornberg Includes copies of correspondence between Davidson and the officers of the Society and the Society and the Secretary of State for Education and Science, 1967, and Davidson's coraments on the Report of the Working Party cn Molecular Biology, Ociober 1968. M.L. Rosenheim Includes Mathias's comments on the Report of the Working Group on Molecular Biology. A. Neuberger D.C. Phillips A.G. Lloyd et al A.P. Mathias H.A. Krebs CSAC 113/4/86 Societies and organisations G.41-G.43 R.M.S. Smellie G.4l September, October 1968 Includes copy of letter from Smellie to Secretary of Biochemical Society, 6 September, drawing the attention of members of the committee to the Report of the Working Group on Molecular Biology because he believed 'that many of the statements and conclusions in this report are inaccurate and misleading and its recommendations could be seriously to the detriment of biochemistry’; also Smellie's comments on the report, 9 October. December 1968. Includes Smellie's redrafts of sections of Krebs's draft report. February, April, May 1969 Includes Smellie's comments on a memorondum by D.C. Phillips. G.44-G.46 Correspondence with societies and organisations re information for Sub-committee's work, arranged alphabetically. G.44 A-M Nuffield Foundation, Science Teaching Project G.45 G.46 G.47 Pie Minutes Correspondence arising from publication of report. Correspondence re origin of the term 'molecular biology’ found with Sub-committee papers. See also E.1. Letter from E.F. Hartree discusses 'the moves that led to the Medical Research Council's decision to back the Perutz~Kendrew group’. Krebs's ms. amendments. Draft minutes of Sub-committee meeting, 25 November 1968, with Krebs's ms. amendments. Draft minutes of Sub-committee meeting, 16 December 1968, with HA Reb CSAC 113/4/86 Societies and organisations Drafts : ‘Raw material for the work of the Sub-committee of the Biochemical Society’. 46pp. typescript draft of this paper, with ms. corrections and additions. Various dates, October, November 1968. Typescript drafts, with ms. corrections and additions, of sections of the preceding. Krebs's paper in the form distributed to members of the Sub-committee (29pp. duplicated typescript). Copy of the paper with ms. notes by W. Bartley. Copy of the paper with ms. note ‘Amended Copy for second draft’. ‘Biochemistry, "Molecular Biology" and the Biological Sciences' Y Y Annexes A, B, E, H and | of the Sub-committee's report. All except annex | are dated 7 February 1969. 2 folders. 2 folders. Miscellaneous ms. and typescript notes. Contents of a folder (nct preserved) inscribed ‘Material Used March 1969. The material appears to be drafts of sections of the report or comments on sections of the report. Drafts of various sections of the report. One section, on the relations between academic and industrial biochemistry, is dated 14 April 1969. Miscellaneous material re departmental organisation at Oxford assembled by Krebs for Biochemical Society Sub-committee. 2 folders. Miscellaneous material re membership examination of the Royal College of Physicians. H.A. Krebs CSAC 113/4/86 Societies and organisations G.64 ‘Report of the Working Group on Molecular Biology' (Cmnd. 3675). Krebs's working copy, with ms. annotations, marginal emphasis, etc. Background material. 1 Box. BRITISH COMMITTEE FOR JEWS IN ARAB COUNTRIES 1969 Correspondence re Krebs's membership of this Committee. BRITISH COUNCIL 1964, 1972-76 Correspondence with officers of the British Council and others about foreign visitors to Krebs's laboratory, information requested re Krebs's work, and arrangements for visits by Krebs to the University of Dusseldorf, 1974, and to Australia, 1975 (declined). 1964, 1972 19%3-76 1970-82 BRITISH DIABETIC ASSOCIATION Various dates, 1962-82 Krebs's election as Honorary Life Member. year of insulin, and research by Krebs supported by the Association. Includes correspondence, 1970-71, te appeal to commemorate 50th Includes research grant application by Krebs. 1962 1968 1969 ' Meeting of Association at Oxford. H.A. Krebs CSAC 113/4/86 Societies and organisations THE BRITISH NUTRITION FOUNDATION 1969, 1973, 1978 Miscellaneous shorter correspondence on affairs of the Foundation; correspondence 1978 is re Krebs's resignation from the Council. BRITISH SOCIETY FOR SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY IN SCIENCE 1969-73 Krebs was a founder member of the Society. He resigned in 1973. Correspondence re general affairs of the Society. Krebs disapproved of the Society's involvement with such issues as the personal and academic freedom of scientists abroad, the use of CS gas, and interrogation techniques in Northern Ireland and sug- gested more appropriate social concerns for the Society, for example, finding remedies for the spread of crime and vandalism. : 2 folders. 1969-70 1971-73 Annotated by Krebs. Cambridge J SSRS Bulletin. BSSRS 'newsheet', nos. 1, 7, 8 and 10. Programmes of meetings, conferences; summary of activities of the Society, 1969-70. Newspaper-cuttings, journal extracts, etc. on social responsibility. Special issue re public debate on education, race, iq. and intelli- gence, 18 July 1970. Krebs's ms. and typescript notes on social responsibility. Oxford] SSRS Bulletin nos. 2, 3, 7 and October 1972 (unnumbered). x Krebs CSAC 113/4/86 Societies and organisations COMMONWEALTH SCIENTIFIC AND INDUSTRIAL RESEARCH ORGANISATION (CSIRO) 1976 One letter only. CONSEJO SUPERIOR DE INVESTIGACIONES CIENTIFICAS 1967 Brief correspondence only. COUNCIL FOR SCIENTIFIC POLICY Correspondence re fees for postgraduate students. DEUTSCHE AKADEMIE DER NATURFORSCHER LEOPOLDINA Various dates, 1956-81 Krebs was elected as member in 1956 and honorary member in 1969. 1956-62 1969-71 Includes material (1962) re obstacles in the way of East German scientist attending symposium in Oxford. Correspondence re general affairs of the academy including invitations for Krebs to attend meetings. 1972-81 H.A. Krebs CSAC 113/4/86 Societies and organisations EMERGENCY SOCIETY FOR GERMAN SCHOLARS IN EXILE 1944 Request from F. Demuth of the society for information about teachers then working in German medical facuities, in particulor who had and who had not been Nazi sympathisers. The information was required 'to answer questions asked by a British Authority dealing with the reconstruction of German Medical faculties after the occupation of Germany'. in Great Britain. list of German biochemists Krebs was also asked for a Related correspondence with F.L. Breusch in Istanbul. ENCOUNTER FOR THE UNIVERSALITY OF UNESCO = 1976-77 Correspondence with André Lwoff, President of Encounter for the Universality of UNESCO, re the possible suspension of Israel's membership of the World Health Organisation. (declined). Biological Various dates, 1959-77 EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT 1981 EUROPEAN UNIVERSITY FOR PURE SCIENCE 1978-79 Krebs was invited by J.C. Eccles to advise on developing a Sciences Faculty of the European University for Pure Science (declined). Invitation to be associated with an appeal by Nobel Prize winners for immediate action against hunger and underdevelopment in the world Includes invitation for Krebs to become a Trustee of the Fund. A chronological sequence of correspondence and papers. FLEMING MEMORIAL FUND FOR MEDICAL RESEARCH ; G.88-G .96 1959 H.A. Krebs CSAC 113/4/86 Societies and organisctions 1961 Correspondence re what Krebs considered the extravagant administrative costs of the Fund. with which he had been associated: the Oxford Historic Buildings Appeal and St. Catherine's College, Oxford. He mentioned two other fund-raising endeav ours 1962-63 Correspondence, etc. re application to the Fund from E.B. Chain. (Krebs was chairman of the Fund's Scientific Advisory Committee.) 3 folders. 1976-77 Correspondence, after the Fund had been wound up, re the use of the sum allocated to Imperial College for research by Chain. Miscellaneous printed and duplicated material re Fund, 1959-62. Includes trust deed, statement of aims, progress reports. 3 folders. .98-G.101 Various dates, 1945-81 P os FREIE WISSENSCHAFTLICHE VEREINIGUNG — 1966, 1967, 1979, 1981 Krebs joined the society in Munich in the early 1920s. 1966 material relates to the notes of Krebs's after-dinner address, 16 July. 85th anniversary celebrations and includes FRIENDS OF THE HEBREW UNIVERSITY OF JERUSALEM General correspondence re the activities of the Friends. 1964, 1966, 1971, 1979-81 1945, 1947, 1948 1945 correspondence relates to formation of a group of Friends at Sheffield. 1948 correspondence relates te launching of an appeal for the Hebrew University. Krebs became chairman of the Sheffield branch in 1947. 1954, Woe 1958-63 H.A. Krebs CSAC 113/4/86 Societies and organisations . G.102-G.104 HEBREW UNIVERSITY OF JERUSALEM ; Various dates, 1961-81 G.102, G.103 1961-62 Correspondence, etc. re election of new President of the University. 2 folders. 1963, 1968, 1981 In 1981 Krebs was elected as Honorary Governor of the Hebrew University for life. IMPERIAL CANCER RESEARCH FUND 7 Brief correspondence re possibility of Krels becoming a member of the Council of the Fund. G.106-G.120 INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCES ON THE UNITY OF THE SCIENCES / INTERNATIONAL CULTURAL FOUNDATION 1975-81 Correspondence with American and European officers of the Founda- tion, fellow academics associated with it ond opponents of the "Moonies'. Includes invitations and information about conferences organised by ICUS and material reflecting on the criticism of the Unification Church and the responsibility of scientists who countenanced it by attending ICUS meetings, etc. Conference (declined). Includes copy of K. Mellanby's inaugural address at the 4th Inter- national Conference and invitations to attend 5th International Includes invitations to attend 4th International Conference on the Unity of the Sciences (declined). Krebs attended conferences at Los Angeles in 1979 and Miami Beach in 1980. 1975 1976, January-June ia iGeke CSAC 113/4/86 G.108 1976, June-December Societies and organisations Includes correspondence about ICUS's use of Krebs's name as an International Advisor, without his authorisation; also note of discussion with M. Young Warder, Secretary General of ICUS, re press criticism of the Unification Church. 1977, January-June Includes invitation to attend 6th ICUS Conference (declined). 1977, August-November Includes articles on the Unification Church sent to Krebs by ICUS. Krebs again declined to atiend 6th ICUS Conference. 1978, January-July Includes invitation to attend 7th ICUS Conference (declined). 1979 Krebs agreed to attend 8th ICUS Conference (Los Angeles, 23-25 November) and speak on the topic 'How does material well-being affect “Happiness"?' See also E.419-E.426. 1980, Janvary-May 1980, August~December Includes material re Krebs's participation at the 9th ICUS meeting . Krebs's talk was published by the International Cultural Foundation, Inc. (SUPP. Bibliog. 23). Includes Krebs's replies to questionnaire on the 8th ICUS Conference and invitation (from K. Mellanby) to chair group on ‘Biotechnology and Values' at the 9th ICUS Conference (Miami Beach, 27-30 November). matter. Includes material re 10th ICUS Conference which Krebs eventually decided he could not attend despite the attractiveness of the subject- ‘Includes invitation to attend ICF Seminar, Abidjan, Ivory Coast, 11-18 August (declined). 1981, January-March 1981, May- July H.A. Krebs CSAC 113/4/86 Societies and organisations 1981, August-November Includes correspondence with colleague whose son had recently been rescued from the 'Moonies'. meeting of 'Moonies' because it gave him an opportunity to discuss ‘the ever-increasing problem of vandalism, juvenile delinquency and asocial conduct’. Krebs justified his attendance at a 1980-81 Correspondence re young British 'Moonie' recruit. G.119, G.120 Printed background material. 2 folders. INTERNATIONAL INSTITUTE OF STRESS / HANS SELYE FOUNDATION See J. 649 MAHARISHI EUROPEAN RESEARCH UNIVERSITY 1978-79 Invitations to take part in seminars. Brief correspondence only. ISRAEL UNIVERSITIES' STUDY GROUP FOR MIDDLE EASTERN AFFAIRS Brief correspondence only. MAHARISHI INTERNATIONAL COLLEGE / OXFORD TRANSCENDENTAL MEDITATION CENTRE 1974 1976,:1979 H - A . Krebs CSAC 113/4/86 G.123-G.125 Secieties and organisations MASSACHUSETTS GENERAL HOSPITAL, SCIENTIFIC ADVISORY COMMITTEE 1968-70 Correspondence and papers re work of Advisory Committee, including Krebs's typescript draft, ‘Massachusetts General Hospital - Comments made regarding the place of basic science in a hospital’. 3 folders. MEDICAL RESEARCH COUNCIL 1962-63 Material relating to research proposal by E.B. Chain for study of metabolic reactions. Includes comments by Krebs, and synopsis of talk by Chain 'Some contributions of chemical microbiology to biochemistry and medicine’, November 1962. MENTAL HEALTH FOUNDATION Appeal for funds. METABOLIC DISEASE INSTITUTE 198] Krebs agreed in principle to serve as Chairman of a Board of Scientific Advisers for the proposed Institute. Continued Invitation to serve on a panel of the committee on the Medical and Nutritional Aspects of Food Policy. Correspondence re supply of materials for research in Krebs's laboratory. MICROBIOLOGICAL RESEARCH ESTABLISHMENT 1960-65, 1972 MINISTRY OF HEALTH 1958 H,A. Krebs CSAC 113/4/86 Societies and organisations MINISTRY OF OVERSEAS DEVELOPMENT, INTERNATIONAL RECRUITMENT UNIT 1970 Invitation to serve UNESCO as consultant in science planning. .130,.G.131 NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES Various dates, 1969-82 Correspondence re papers submitted for publication in PNAS. 1969, 1972, 1975, 1977-78 1980-82 NATIONAL SCIENCE FOUNDATION PIF IEE A979 1971 correspondence relates to request to evaluate research proposals. i «138-6 .135 NUFFIELD FOUNDATION Various dates, 1965-78 Correspondence re research grant applications. 1976 correspondence relates to nomination of candidates for Krebs praises E.O. Wilson's work on National Medal of Science. socicbiology which he believed would help in understanding social problems such as 'the ever-increasing crime rate and vandalism among juveniles’. ship in respect of a visit to Canada, 1972-73. Correspondence re award to Krebs of a Foundation Travelling Lecturer- 1965, 1968, 1972 1973, 1978 H.A. Krebs CSAC 113/4/86 Societies and organisations NUTRITION SOCIETY 1943, 1944, 1952-53 1952 correspondence relates to arrangements for a meeting of the Society at Sheffield in December 1952. te the meeting. Includes Krebs's ms. notes OMNIHEALTH 198] Invitation to be associated with this research foundation as a Charter Member. G.138-G.152 ORDEN POUR LE MERITE FUR WISSENSCHAFTEN UND KUNSTE 1972-81 Krebs was elected a foreign member of the Order in 1972. regularly attended meetings in Bonn and elsewhere in Germany and contributed short biographies of former members of the Order (Mediziner) for a 'Bildband Uber die Ordensmitglieder seit 1842'. He .150-G.152 za 1976 1977-81 G.14] G.142 G.143 1972 1973 1974 Miscellaneous material re meetings, invitation cards, lists of partici- pants, reports of proceedings, etc. Correspondence with officers and members of the Order in a chrono- logical sequence. 3 folders. Correspondence re biographies for 'Bildoand Uber die Ordensmitglieder seit 1842', 1973-75. Biographies of 'Mediziner' written by Krebs for Pour le Mérite. Krebs's ms. and typescript notes re meetings. Photographs re 1973 meeting. 2 folders. Press-cuttings re meetings. H.A. Krebs CSAC 113/4/86 Societies and organisations PUBLIC HEALTH RESEARCH INSTITUTE OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK 1978 Brief correspondence with Director of the Institute and with Mayor of New York re survival of the Institute, which Krebs strongly supported. PUGWASH CONTINUING COMMITTEE Brief correspondence only. RAJA YOGA CENTRE 1978 Invitation to conference on ‘Future of Mankind', London, 3 June. RAMSAY MEMORIAL FELLOWSHIP TRUST 1967 One letter only. Invitation to join Society. G.185-G.189 G.154-G.189 THE ROYAL SOCIETY Various dates, 1948+81 G.165-G.184 Elections and awards G.154-G.164 Committees, Meetings, Symposia, Visits RESEARCH SOCIETY ON ALCOHOLISM on verso. General correspondence and papers on the affairs of the Society Brief correspondence; dinner menu with list of those attending Meeting on 'The function and location of enzymes in cells', 12 March 1953. Committees, Meetings, Symposia, Visits H.A. Krebs CSAC 113/4/86 Societies and organisations Visits of delegation of Russian Acedem Society delegation to Russia, 1965. . y of Sciences to Britai Srucin snaNeye! Krebs entertained Russian scientists at Oxford but was not a member of the Royal Society delegation to Russia. poor eeye and papers, including personal invitation to visit Soviet nion. Meeting on 'The chemistry and biology of immunoglobulins’, 2 June 1966. Programme; brief correspondence. 157, G.158 Symposium on ‘Anomalous aspects of biochemistry of possible significance in discussing the origins and distribution of life’, 2 November 1967. «ade «198 Correspondence re arrangements; information about symposium. Correspondence re publication of proceedings. British National Committee for Nutritional Sciences Working Group on the calorie and the joule, 1969. Krebs served on the Working Group. Visit of F. Mayor, 30 November-4 December 1973. Bruno Mendel Fellowship Committee, 1972, 1973, 1976-79 Krebs resigned from the Committee in 1979. Includes correspondence with R.W. Burchfield on the pronunciation of ‘joule’. Mayor was a guest of the Royal Society at the Anniversary Dinner and subsequently visited Oxford. Programme of visit by delegation from Academia Sinica, n.d. Material re possible placement of Russian scientist in Krebs's laboratory under terms of Royal Society's agreement for exchange of scientific visits with the Academy of Sciences of the USSR, 1981. Meeting on 'The enzymes of glycolysis: structure, activity and evolution’, 16 and 17 October 1980. Correspondence, programmes and 5pp. typescript draft 'Royal Society Meeting, 16 October 1980'. (SUPP. Bibliog. 44.) Correspondence re arrangements; programme of visit. Correspondence arising from visit. H.A. Krebs CSAC 113/4/86 Societies and organisations Elections and awards G.165 1948-49 G.166 G.167 168 169 .170 121 172 a 1952-54 1963 (1) 1963 (2) 1964-65 1966 (1) 1966 (2) 1967 1968-69 .174 1970-71 175 176 AZ 178 179 .180 181 .182 .183 . 184 1972-73 1974 (1) 1974 (2) 1974 (3) 1976 1977 1978 1979 (1) 1979 (2) 1980-81, n.d. General correspondence and papers on the affairs of the Society 1955-57 1965 1970-73 1975-79 Includes notes of Krebs's after-dinner speech. Memoranda, notes of discussions at Oxford re Royal Society reform. Dinner given by Oxford Fellows on the occasion of Florey's retirement as PARSS. for the diagnosis of tuberculosis. ROYAL SOCIETY FOR THE PREVENTION OF CRUELTY TO ANIMALS Brief correspondence re the use of the guinea pig as a test enimal Correspondence re refereeing 1974, 1979 hace t papers submitted to Proc. Roy. Soc. ¥ 2 OC / | 1976 H.A,. Krebs CSAC 113/4/86 Societies anid organisations 7 39) ROYAL SOCIETY OF MEDICINE 1972-74, 1976, 1981 Krebs was elected an Honorary Fellow of the Society in 1981. .192-G .201 SCIENCE RESEARCH COUNCIL 1966-69 .192-G.199 Cell Regulation Panel of the Biology Committee In May 1966 Krebs was invited to serve on a panel appointed to con- sider research in the area of 'the regulation of cell activites and cellular differentiation’. Its chairman was R. Brown. 1966-67 1968 In November Krebs agreed to serve on the reconstituted Cell Regulation Panel (now called the Developmental Biology Panel) under the chair manship of J. Paul. Folder includes memorandum from Paul to members of the Panel. 1969, January, February 3 folders. "Additional Information' - 195-G .197 Copies of replies to questionnaire circulated after first meeting of Panel. Contents of a folder so inscribed: agenda for Panel meeting, 28 February, analysis of questionnaire and further replies to questionnaire. Folder includes minutes of first meeting of Developmental Biology Paviel, 21 January, and document prepared by Paul to be assimilated into the policy and programme statement of the Biological Sciences Committee of the Council. minutes of Industrial Biology meeting, 3 April. Includes draft conclusions of Panel (August) and the comments of C.H. Waddington on Panel's report (September). Includes Krebs's reply to invitation to serve on Biology Board and 1969, March-December ‘Report on Developmental Biology' Sent to Krebs September 1970. General correspondence, 1969 Krebs H . CSAC 113/4/86 Societies and organisations G.202-G .213 SERVICE FOR THE DIAGNOSIS OF SINBORN ERRORS 1975+77 Krebs was concerned with the advisability of organising on a national level a diagnostic service for inborn errors of metabolism. Corres~ pondence with interested scientists led to an informal meeting at the Royal Society, 21 November 1975, which decided on an approach to the Department of Health and Social Security. Krebs concluded from the subsequent meeting at the DHSS that the ministry would be unhelp~ ful and he and the other interested scientists considered ways they could proceed without DHSS assistance. Correspondence 1975, July-October Includes note by Krebs and R.W.E. Watts on 'A Service for the Diagnosis of Inborn Errors’. 1975, November, December Includes Krebs's note of meeting at Royal Society. 1976, January-June Includes notes of discussion at DHSS, 11 February. 1976, July-September Krebs's ms. and typescript notes re inborn errors. .208-G .210 Background material 3 folders. >. 206 . 207 1977 Includes minutes of first meeting of Prenatal Diagnosis Group, Edin~ burgh, 13 July. (September 1979). Vol.1, no.3 (June 1977), no.4 (August 1977), no.5 (September 1977. Vol.2, no.1 (January 1978), no.3 (December 1978); Vol.3, no.2 Vol.1, no.1 (December 1976), no.2 (March 1977). Prenatal Diagnosis Group Newsletters H.A. Krebs CSAC 113/4/86 G.214 SOCIETA ITALIANA DI BIOLOGIA SPERIMENTALE 1978 Societies and organisations Brief correspondence only. SOCIETY FOR EXPERIMENTAL BIOLOGY 1G, 197] 1950 papers relate to 80th Conference of the Society, Sheffield, 3-7 July. SOCIETY FOR GENERAL MICROBIOLOGY 1957, 1980-81 1957 correspondence relates to Krebs's contribution to Society's 1958 Symposium on the Strategy of Chemotherapy. 1980-81 correspondence relates to membership and arrangements for symposium at Edinburgh, September 1981, where Krebs lectured en ‘The Evolution of Metabolic Pathways'. (Bibliog. 387.) G.216-G.219 Gs2i6 1938, 1944 Various dotes, 1938-78 1966 re repression in Argentina. G2ie; GS .219 Appeal on behalf of Esther Simpson, Secretary of the SOCIETY FOR THE PROTECTION OF SCIENCE AND LEARNING Includes correspondence, 1938, re Pearson Research Foundation of Vienna and its head Dr. Freund, and correspondence, 1944, re whereabouts of refugee biochemists from Germany. Simpson's honour . Folder includes Krebs's notes for presentation speech, 9 June, and invitation only for subsequent (1978) reception held in Esther 1965, September-November; 1966, January~June, November 1965-66 Society since 1930s. 1965, January-June G.218 G.219 H.A. Krebs CSAC 113/4/86 Societies and organisations - G.220-G.232 SPECIAL COMMISSION ON INTERNAL POLLUTION (SCIP) 1974-77 Its terms of reference were: ‘to consider the present Krebs was a member of the Commission whose chairman was Peter Beaconsfield. use of chemicals under four broad headings - medication, food additives and colorants, agricultural aids, and household goods - and to relate their respective use to the responsibility shared by the producers, that is, regulatory agencies, and the biomedical professions'. industry - the consumer, the government (See G.220.) Correspondence 1974, June, August Includes abstract of SCIP's 'raison d'&tre'. 1974, September~November 1975, April-July re arrangements for conference, Bedford College, London, 22-24 October. .220-G..229 1977 5 folders. 1975, August-October; 1976, January re Bedford College conference. 3.230-G .232 Printed material re internal pollution, reprints of papers of P.Beaconsfield. Duplicated background materia! re SCIP and the Bedford College conference. re possible grant to ‘a Society whose objects were to counter the wide- spread use of chemical medications, the effects of iatrogenesis'. 3 folders. H.A. Krebs CSAC 113/4/86 G.233-G.238 "THANK-YOU BRITAIN' FUND : 1964-68, 1970 Societies and organisations In 1964 an appeal was organised, called the 'Thank=You Britain’ Fund, to enable former refugees from Central Europe to express their gratitude to Britain. the presentation speech in November 1965. and handed to the British Academy to finance an annual lecture and research fellowships. Krebs contributed to the Fund and made £90,000 was raised 1964 Correspondence re organisation of appeal. 1965, February-May Continuing correspondence re organisation of appeal. address list of ‘Displaced Scholars formerly resident in Great Britain and Ireland registered with S.P.S.L.' [Society for the Protection of Science and Learning and copies of correspondence between the organisers and E.A. Rose as to whether Britain's support for refugees merited such a public thank-you. Folder includes 1965, September~December Continuing correspondence re organisation of appeal, presentation ceremony, 8 November. 1947-8] Press-cuttings re presentation ceremony. 1966, 1970, 1972 1p. sheet published See Rem. & Refl. p.101. Folder also includes An Appeal ... for Britons. for the National Socialist Students, [19381. Drafts of Krebs's speech at presentation ceremony; printed copy of presentation ceremony speeches. (Not listed in Bibliog.) 1966 material includes copy of Lord Robbins's Inaugural Lecture under the 'Thank-offering to Britain Fund'. physics and Physical Chemistry of the Weizmann Research Centre. Correspondence with the American Committee for the Weizmann Institute re invitation to Krebs to attend the opening of the Institute of Bio- 1970 material relates to book by J.A. Patmore, the first research fellow of the Fund. G.239-G.242 WEIZMANN INSTITUTE OF SCIENCE G.239 1947-48 H.A. Krebs CSAC 113/4/86 G.240 1968-69, 1973, 1975, 1978-79 Societies and organisations In 1969 Krebs was invited to serve as a member of a Sponsoring Com- mittee to mark the 25th Anniversary of the Weizmann Institute. 1978-79 material relates to meetings of the Board of Governors. 1980 Includes material re meetings of Board of Governors. 198] Includes material re meeting of Scientific and Academic Advisory Committee, Krebs's re-election as a member of the Board of Governors, and typescript and ms. notes on 'Wonder and Amazement' and ‘Biological Miracles' found with Weizmann material. WORLD PEACE CONGRESS / NATIONAL PEACE COUNCIL 1950, 1953 WORLD RENEWAL SPIRITUAL TRUST (U.K.) 1977 In 1950 Krebs was invited to be an observer at the Second World Peace Congress, Sheffield , 12-19 November. Invitation to attend a conference on 'the Future of Mankind', Delhi, February 1978 (declined). H.A. Krebs CSAC 113/4/86 SECTION H PUBLICATIONS, LECTURES, BROADCASTS H.1 -H.446 Hie -H97 PUBLICATIONS, 1927-81 H.98 -H.271 LECTURES, 1936-80 H.272-H.284 BROADCASTS AND TELEVISION H.285-H.446 CORRESPONDENCE ON PUBLICATIONS AND LECTURES H.285-H.426 Publications H.427-H.446 Lectures H.1 - H.97 is a sequence presented in chronological order so for as this is ascertain- able. The material may include manuscript drafts, often very heavily corrected, references, diagrams and background material, correspondence with colleagues, collaborators and editors, and sometimes a copy of the published text. Some of the early work emanating from the period in Warburg's laboratory is difficult to date or attribute; tentative dates and descriptions only have been assigned. The material includes book reviews; of interest are H.15, H.16, which show the - Attention is drawn to H.9, which may be an unpublished paper by Warburg. H.98 ~ H.266, a chronological sequence of drafts or texts for lectures, is also very shortly after he settled in Britain (H.390), and he appears to have considered the idea at various times subsequently (see H.23, H.322, H.325). perhaps to supplement his earnings in the first years in Cambridge. Although Krebs never published a mongraph on biochemistry, it is interesting to note that he was asked to do so very extensive stint of reviewing undertaken by Krebs for German journals during the 1930s, insights into Krebs's thinking immediately before the crucial paper on the citric acid heterogeneous and ranges from a straightforward typed -up text to a series of revised drafts, Of special interest are H.98 -H.100, lectures given 1936-37, which provide basis of, or were a simplified version, of published papers, and bear the relevant Bibliography accompanying correspondence and background material. Some of the lectures formed the number. H.A. Krebs CSAC 113/4/86 Publications, lectures, broadcasts Although Krebs gave relatively few broadcasts, the surviving documentation at Section L preserves some additional H.272 - H.284 does not represent the full total. tape or cassette recordings of broadcasts. H.285 - H.426 present, in alphabetical order, correspondence with editors, The material, which varies in extent, publishing houses and scientific colleagues. includes requests to Krebs to write articles or books, to comment on works submitted by others for publication, to serve on advisory boards or editorial panels, etc.; a little scientific correspondence is sometimes incorporated. term editorial commitments are of particular interest; they are H.307 - H.320 (Biochi mica et Biophysica Acta) and H.342 - H.358 (FEBS Letters). dated and an indication is given of any information of special biographical or scientific interest. Two sequences documenting long - The material is H.427 - H.446 is a chronological sequence of correspondence concerning lectures, varying from a simple invitation to detailed arrangements for travel and payment, letiers of thanks, etc. Sometimes this correspondence is the only evidence that a lecture was Several of the folders 1967-73 contain correspondence and information about given. the regular lectures Krebs gave as Visiting Professor during that period at the Royal Free Hospital School of Medicine, University of London. H.A. Krebs CSAC 113/4/86 Publications, lectures, broadcasts PUBLICATIONS ‘Uber den Stoffwechsel der Netzhaut' Heavily -corrected typescript and ms. draft for paper published in Biochem. Z 1927 (Bibliog. 13). and the folder includes envelope with Krebs's note 'Script of HAK corrected by O.W,' Many of the corrections are in Warburg's hand 'Stoffwechsel des Carcinons' Tlpp. typescript and ms. draft, with corrections probably in Warburg's hand. is listed in Krebs's own Bibliography or tions (Bibliog. 375). No author or date; perhaps ¢.1927. in his list of Warburg's publica- No paper of this title "Bestimmung der Acetessigsdure' 2 ms. drafts (Ip. only), perhaps a research note written in Warburg's laboratory not intended for publication, n.d., ¢.1927. Latest reference 1926. Not 'Uber die Autoxydation von Kohlenhydraten in ammoniak - und in bicarbonathaltigen Salzl¥sungen' Ms. and typescript drafts and tables, very heavily corrected by Warburg and including Ip. ms. draft by him. listed in Bibliog. and perhaps not published. Reprint only. ‘Uber die Wirkung von Kohlenoxyd und Blausdure auf Hdminkatalysen' (Bibliog. 21) 'Uber die Wirkung von Kohlenoxyd und Licht auf Hdminkatalysen' (Bibliog. 18) ‘Uber das Kupfer in menschlichen Blutserum' (Bibliog. 17) Reprint only. Reprint only. H.A. Krebs CSAC 113/4/86 Publications, lectures, broadcasts ‘Uber die proteolytische Wirkung von Papain und Kathepsin' Drafts with ms. corrections, corrected proof, correspondence re paper with A. Berliner (editor, Naturwissenschaften) 1930-31 (Bibliog. 29). See H.9 below. ‘Uber die katalytischen Wirkungen der lebendigen Substanz! l9pp. typescript and ms. draft of a paper 'von Otto Warburg! with a typescript note at head of p.1, 'Nicht an andere Stelle erschienen'. Not listed in Krebs's list of Warburg's publications (Bibliog. 375). Found with material in H.8. ‘Uber den Abbau der Pyrimidine im Tierk&rper' 7pp. typescript and ms. draft +1 additional page, for collaborative paper with K. Henseleit and F, Bielschowski. in Hoppe -Seyler's Z. physiol. Chem., 210, 1932 (see H.11 below), but not listed in Bibliog. Intended fer publication Le Ya 3 Hd2 Bound typescript and ms. version as presented. ‘Untersuchungen Uber des Harnstoffbildung im Tierk&rper', with K. Henseleit (Bibliog. 36). Reprint only, with ms. notes re Krebs's use of it at San Antonio, Texas, December 1966. "Untersuchungen Uber den Stoffwechsel der Aminosduren im Tierk&rper' (Krebs's Habilitationsschrift at Freiburg). Reprint only. H.13 with some ms. corrections (Bibliog. 41). ‘Weiterer Untersuchungen Uber den Abbau der Aminosduren im Tierkdrper' (Bibliog. 42), Copy of version published in Hoppe-Seyler’s Z.physiol. Chem., H.A. Krebs CSAC 113/4/86 Publications, lectures, broadcasts edad tty 1S Book reviews and abstracts written by Krebs for German journals; a substantial number of short accounts of books in German, French and English, generally signed 'H.A. Krebs, Cambridge, England’. r5 1933, 1934. For an unidentified journal. H.16 1934, 1936. For Chemische Zentralblatt. Correspondence, 1933-34, with editor, Noturwissenschaften, re proposed article ‘Neuere Ergebnisse in der Physiologie des Zellstoffwechsels' to be written by Krebs on development of metabolism research with special reference to work of Warburg. Includes Spp. typescript and ms. draft, very heavily corrected and amended, in German and English, headed 'Naturwissenschaften'. Corrections in ink in first paragraph may be by Warburg, the remainder are by Krebs. Not listed in Bibliog. and perhaps not completed. HL 1S alg ‘Untersuchungen Uber die urikolytischen Fermente'. Collaborative paper with H. Weil contributed to Problémes de Biologie et de Médecine, 1935 (Bibliog. 55). Reprint only. H.18 pondence with editor. | 20pp. typescript draft with a few ms. additions, brief corres- M19 Drafts, notes, diagrams, charts, tables, including Ip. by Weil. ‘The role of citric acid in intermediate metabolism in animal tissues’. This is the crucial collaborative paper with W.A. Johnson, Enzyrnologia, 1937 (Bibliog. 62). not given, probably Bibliog. 78. Correspondence, 1939-40 re paper by Krebs and L.V. Eggleston on "NC" soil organism, with B.F. Miller claiming priority for discovery of properties of the organism for himself and R. Dubos. Title of paper H.A. Krebs CSAC 113/4/86 Publications, lectures, f f broadcasts Correspondence, 1943-45, with R.L.M. Synge re article on aspects of cellular metabolism requested by Association of Scientific Workers for transmission to USSR. not listed in Bibliog. The article was sent (November 1944) but is Preface, table of contents, miscellaneous diagrams and notes for a projected book on cell metabolism with special reference to manometric methods, n.d., c.1945,. See H.326. ‘Urea synthesis in the mammalian liver’; (Bibliog. 112). letter to Nature, 1947 4pp. typescript, including references, with ms. corrections and inter- polations. "Cyclic processes in living matter', Enzymologia, 1947 (Bibliog. 113). 1 Reprint only, with later (1949) letter from editor. the article was sent October 1947 but is not listed in Bibliog. ‘Copy of letter from Dr. Macfarlane to Professor King 26 Oct. 1948', on collaborative paper on carbonic anhydrase by Krebs and F.J.W. Roughton (an adverse referee's report) (Bibliog. 123). Correspondence, 1946-47, with editors, Encyclopaedia Britannica, re article on citric acid. Includes Krebs's s heavily corrected ms. draft and notes; listed in Bibliog. l0pp. typescript, with a head note 'Written for Central Office of Information ... Sent 11 Aug. 1948'. Correspondence, 1952, with D.M. Greenberg re Krebs's chapter contri- buted to Chanical Pathways of Metabolism, sent September 1952. Not ‘Vitamin research on human volunteers' H.A. Krebs CSAC 113/4/86 Publications, lectures, broadcasts Review of: Wuhrmann & Wunderly: Die Bluteiwe isskGrper des Menschen, 1952. Net listed in Bibliog. Typescript. Correspondence with editors re Krebs's contribution to Biochemistry of Nitrogen, a 'homage volume’ for 60th birthday of A. |. Virtanen. Includes note of thanks from Virtanen (Bibliog. 175). Review of: The Nucleic Acids. Vol.1, eds. Chargaff and Davidson. Reprint. Not listed in Bibliog. Review of: Methods in Enzymology. Vol.1, eds. Colowick and Kaplan, 1955. Not listed in Bibliog. Proof only. Review of: (for B.M.J.) 1955. H. Harris, Human Biochemical Genetics. Not listed in Bibliog. Typescript draft Not listed in Bibliog. Review of: Currents in Biochemical Research, ed. Green, 1956. Typescript draft. Correspondence, notes, list of slides for 'Biochemical concepts in medicine’, published version of lecture to Oxford Medical Society (Bibliog. 182). See also H.135. Not listed in Bibliog. Reviews from German journals of Krebs and Kornberg: Energy trans- formations in living matter, 1957. 183). Sent by publisher in 1959 (Bibliog. Review of: S.A. Waksman, My Life with the Microbes. draft, 1958. Typescript H.A. Krebs CSAC 113/4/86 H.39 Publications, lectures, broadcasts Review of: Beveridge, A Defence of Free Learning. draft (for New Scientist) 1959. Not listed in Bibliog. Typescript ‘The cause of the specific dynamic action of foodstuffs’. draft and tables with few ms. corrections, dated January 1960 (Bibliog. 194). Typescript 'Biologische Energieumwandlungen'. given 1960 at Lindau, as printed in Naturwissenschaftliche Rundschau and (shortened) in Therapeutische Berichte, 1961. See also H.148. Published versions of lecture Not listed in Bibliog. Reprints only. Review of: pondence and proof, 1960-61. |.Asimov, Wellsprings of Life (for New Scientist). Corres~ Nof listed in Bibliog. Draft only. Not listed in Not listed in Bibliog. E. Walsh, Introduction to Biochemistry (for New Scientist). Review of: Methods of Biochemical Analysis, ed. Glick (for Endeavour), 1963. Not listed in Bibliog. Review of: Correspondence and proof, 1961. Review of: Greenstein and Winitz, Chemistry of the Amino Acids (for Nature). Bibliog. Correspondence, draft and proof, 1961. with R. Balazs and R.J. Haslam (Bibliog. 214), 'The metabolism of glutamate in hanogenates and slices of brain cortex' 10pp. heavily -corrected typescript and ms. draft for collaborative paper with R.J. Haslam (Bibliog. 213). ‘Role of aspartate aminotransferase in g!utamate metabolism in brain’ Very heavily-corrected typescript and ms. draft for collaborative paper i H.A. Krebs CSAC 113/4/86 Publications, lectures, broadcasts H.48, H.49 'Gluconeogenesis'. The Croonian Lecture, 1963 (Bibliog. 223). 2 folders, H.48 various dates, March-July 1963. Heavily-corrected typescript and ms. draft, some pages with H.49 priority’, with a few corrections and variations. Text and tables as set up for print, 54pp., marked 'Treat with See also H.159. H.50-H.61 ‘Theoretical concepts in biological sciences', contribution to Current Aspects of Biochemical Energetics, published to commemorate 25th anniversary of F.A. Liprnann's work on energy transformations (Bibliog. Krebs brought together a considerab!e amount of material for this work, some of it antedating the immediate preparation of his paper. He also used it, with modifications, as the basis of one of his lectures as Distinguished Visiting Professor at Galveston, Texas, in November 1966 and for the John Coffin Memorial Leciure in London in 1967, neither of these lectures being published. notes and drafts, developing his ideas both in the direction of social biology and of evolution. Lipmann contribution and has been left as a unit. correspondence and background material. All the maieria! was found together with the He continued subsequently to assemble It includes some f 12 folders. Mis ae 1961). Fag December 1965, Jonuary 1966. Extensive sequences of notes, drafts and ideas, November, l9pp. very heavily-corrected draft dated January 1965 H.50 originally titled 'Theoretical Biology' and with many variations from eventual version. Continued H.53 l3pp. heavily - corrected draft based on printed version of Lipmann paper with extensive revisions; texts for slides. Undated notes, drafts, references, tables (lp. references dated H.51, H.52 originally in folder inscribed "Lipmann', H.54 and Ip. (only) ms. introduction for 'Galveston' 16.11.66". Miscellaneous drafts and notes headed "London Lecture! or similar The John Coffin Memorial Lecture, London. H.A. Krebs CSAC 113/4/86 Publications, lectures, broadcasts Head ethics', etc., 1961. Drafts, notes, ideas on 'The Naturalistic Fallacy’, "Evolutionary H.56 1965, 1966. Similar material, on theoretical concepts, eic., various dates, 1.37 Similar material, 1967, 1968, 1970 and undated. Letter (Krebs's carbon and draft only) to W.L. Bragg re initial H.58 hostile reception of scientific ideas, including Bragg's (referred to in Lipmann paper), 1965. H.59 ideas). Correspondence with K. Mothes, 1967 (referred to in drafts and Includes printed matter. H.60 1967. H.6] Correspondence arising from Lipmonn paper, and London lecture, Includes article on Auschwitz sent to Krebs. Background material, most annotated by Krebs, 1959-71. Correspondence, notes, tables, experimental results, ete. for proposed contribution to ‘Essays on Biological Organization' to be edited by L. Wolpert, 1967. Not listed in Bibliog. and perhaps not completed. ‘Restricted permeability of rat liver for glutamate and succinate! (Bibliog. 258). Miscellaneous ms. and typescript drafts and tables for paper, and for lecture using same material, some pages with various dates in 1967. The draft bears the names of Krebs and R. Hems only; the published paper was also in collaboration with M. Stubbs. Editorial correspondence only. "Effects of adenine nucleotides on renal metabolism! (Bibliog. 270), Krebs's collaborative contribution to volume of Nephron dedicated toR.F. Pitts. H.A. Krebs CSAC 113/4/86 H.65 Publications, lectures, f f broadcasts Miscellaneous notes, drafts, tables for paper on ketone bedies, and perhaps lecture on same topic. of paper by M. J. Weidemann, 1968, heavily corrected by Krebs; Weidemann published several collaborative papers with Krebs 1969-70. Latest reference 1968. Includes photocopy Background material kept with above. "Sir Archibald Garrod' (Bibliog. 291) Typescript draft, brief editorial correspondence. 'The Citric Acid Cycie' 12pp. heavily corrected typescript and ms. draft for article (journal unspecified), +]p. ms. introduction headed 'Nursing Times’. N.d. but probably an early version of material used in lecture at Miami, 1969 (Bibliog. 293, of which a copy is included). Also included are correspondence 1971 ordering 1,000 copies, and correspondence 1978 re a later version given as a lecture, with o request for Krebs to write a book on the discovery of the tricarboxylic acid cycle. Matz ryprop ¢ ' H.70-H.72 "Gluconeogenesis and redox state', contribution to Regulation of Gluco~ neogesis (Bibliog. 302). Brief editorial correspondence only, 1970. ‘Reflections on the role of tryptophan derivatives on metabolic regulations' contribution to Metabolic Effects of Nicotinic Acid and its Derivatives (Bibliog. 303). Extensive background material, most annotated by Krebs. Notes and drafts, 1969, including discussion meeting with H. Lardy Undated ms. references, brief correspondence with colleague. Opp. typescript and ms. draft and Ip. diagram. H.7] and colleagues. 3 folders. H.70 H.A. Krebs CSAC 113/4/86 H.73-H.76 Publications, lectures, broadcasts 'The role of ketone bodies in caloric homeostasis’ (Biblieg. 305). Notes, drafts, ete., originally contained in file inscribed 'Ketone Body Metabolism. Krebs used this material for lectures during 1971, including his annual Indianapolis lecture which was published as usual in Ady. Enzyme Reg. Indianapolis Ojftawa'. Madrid 4 folders. H.73 various dates, February~April. ‘Ketone Body Material 1971'. Miscellaneous notes and drafts, Includes 21 pp. draft version of Madrid lecture. H.74 Typescript version headed 'Madrid' for lecture under title 'Inter- relations between the Metabolism of Carbohydrate, Fat and Ketone bodies’. H.75 Ottawa 5.11.1971' and 'Adv.Enz.Reg.' 'Ketosis and Ketone Body Metabolism’. Version headed 'Tokyo H.76 Shorter drafts, and a little background material. Correspondence, 1972, 1975, re 'Interrelations between gluconeogenesis and urea synthesis', collaborative chapter contributed to Gluconeogenesis (dedicated to H. Lardy). The volume was scheduled for 1973 but did not appear until 1976 (Bibliog. 347). Nof listed in Bibliog. ‘Concentration gradients between mitochondrial matrix and cytosol in the liver cell’ Correspondence, 1972-73, re Krebs's contribution to Ammoniastoffwechsel, ed. I. Szam. Not listed in Bibliog. '7pp. heavily-corrected typescript and ms. draft, various dates, 25 January~28 February 1977, apparently intended for publication. l2pp. heavily -corrected typescript and ms. draft of introductory talk at symposium later published (Bibliog. 349). 'Cyclic Processes in Biology' H.A. Krebs CSAC 113/4/86 Publications, lectures, broadcasts "Regulation of the hepatic concentration of reduced glutathione! (Bibliog. 359). Heavily~corrected typescript and ms. draft, June 1978, collaborative paper with R. Hems. H.82-H.85 ‘Fate of glutamine carbon in rena! metabolism, collaborative paper with P. Vinay and J.P. Mapes (Bibliog. 361). "Vinay draft’, 15pp. typescript and ms. draft and miscellaneous H.82 tables, n.d., under title 'Relative rate of TCA cycle and gluconeogenesis in various acid-base status in dogs and rats', and with names of Vinay and Krebs only. H.83 various dates, October 1974-October 1976. Notes, drafts, ideas, discussions, some headed 'Vinay paper’, H.84 some headed 'Patrick' or 'Vinay', a few by or for J.P. Mapes. Undates notes, tables, calculations, almost all in Krebs's hand, H.85 paper, 1975-77. Correspondence with collaborator and editor re publication of Includes copies of referees' comments, Krebs's reply to them, and some corrections for final version. H.87, H.88 Introductory remarks at Travenol symposium, May 'Rate-limiting factors in urate synthesis and gluconeogenesis in avian liver', collaborative paper with J.P. Mapes (Bibliog. 362). Typescript draft with a few ms. corrections. Background materia!, some annotated by Krebs. ‘Some general considerations concerning the use of carbohydrates in parenteral nutrition’. 1977 (see F.303), published in Advances in Parenteral Nutrition (Biblicg. 364). Notes, ideas, drafts for talk, various dates, October 1976-July 1977. H .87 H.88 H.A. Krebs CSAC 113/4/86 Publications, lectures, broadcasts H.89 ‘Regulatory mechanisms in purine biosynthesis' (Bibliog. 365) ‘Lecture copy' (for Indianapolis), and draft for published version. ‘Metabolic properties of the epithelium of the small intestine’, collaborative contribution with slight change of title to Topics in Gastroenterology (Bibliog. 370). Types cript draft, dated March 1978. 7) ch. oe 'The "August Krogh" Principle’, collaborative papers with J.R. Krebs (Bibliog. 380, 388) Krebs wrote an essay on this topic ('For many problems there is an animal on which it can be most conveniently studied’) in 1975 (Bibliog. 345); the two collaborative papers, both published in Comp.Biochem. Physiol., are respectively a 'pestscript' and a ‘comment’. 3 folders. H.9] Brief correspondence, and printed material 1976. log of Bibliog. 388, 1981. Typescript and ms. draft, and brief forwarding correspondence H.92 collaborator, etc., various dates, July-November 1979. Miscellaneous notes and drafts, suggested amendments by Correspondence, 1979-80, re contribution by Krebs to Festschrift for M. Florkin, with ms. note on possible choice of topic. Paper was written and sent but is not listed in Bibliog. Not listed in Bibliog. and perhaps not completed. Correspondence, 1980, with editor of The Bulletin (publication of the New York City Life Underwriters Association), re article by Krebs for ‘Survival’ column. Includes ms. notes headed “Survival New York’. H.A. Krebs CSAC 113/4/86 Publications, lectures, broadcasts H.96, H.97 'The evolution of metabolic cycles’, collaborative paper with J.E. Baldwin (Bibliog. 385). H.96 Correspondence with Baldwin, June 1980-May 1981. Correspondence with editor, Nature, and others re paper, nor publication delay, referees' comments and Krebs's reply to them, November 1980-April 1981. and kept together by Krebs. Two sets (one originals and one photocopies) made up Drafts and material relating to this paper are in Section D. H.A. Krebs CSAC 113/4/86 H.98-H.271 LECTURES Publications, lectures, broadcasts H.98 Untitled lecture, on carbohydrate metabolism, given to 'Medico. Chir. Soc.', 19 November 1936. l2pp. typescript and ms. draft, 2pp. ms. notes. 'The biological breakdown of carbohydrates'. Chemical Society living in Leeds district, 26 November 1936. Lecture to Fellows of PP+ 19pp. typescript and ms. draft, pondence re invitation ond arrangements. 'ypescrip Ip. ms. notes, 1p r ' slides, etc., corres- 'The oxidative breakdown of carbohydrates', 1937. l4pp. typescript and ms. draft, 2pp. ms. notes, slides, etc. | No indication where given. Opp. typescript and ms. draft. Krebs took part in the discussion. App. typescript and ms. notes, miscellaneous tables, etc. ‘Pyruvate oxidation’. — Lecture to Biochemical Society, 1939. ‘Fluorosis', ‘Special Lecture’, at British Association meeting, Dundee, August-September 1939. Includes correspondence with F. Dickens and R.A. Peters about Dickens's lecture on 'The interpretation of intermediary metabolism from measure - ment of tissue respiration’; of their claims for their product. H.104 — Press-cuttings and background material on proprietary foods; includes brief correspondence with Horlicks Limited on the scientific basis "Proprietary Foods', n.d., probably 1939. H.103 12pp. typescript and ms. draft, Ip. ms. notes. No indication ‘where given. H.A. Krebs CSAC 113/4/86 Publications, lectures, broadcasts 'The Citric Acid Cycle'. for Experimental Biology, December 1940. because of bombing. Lecture for Sheffield meeting of the Society The meeting was not held Printed programme of meeting. 6pp. typescript; l0pp. tables; 4pp. ms. notes for talk. ‘The early recognition of nutritional deficiencies' 10pp. heavily-corrected typescript and ms. draft and second copy with list of references (latest reference 1941). 'War-time Nutrition’. District Nursing Association, January 1942. Lecture to the Sheffield Queen Victoria épp. typescript and ms. correspondence, .draft, 2pp. ms. notes with a little related l5pp. typescript with ms. corrections, Ip. ms. notes. "How vitamins act', Institute of Chemistry, February 1942. Lecture given to South Yorkshire Section of "Isotopes as tools in the study of intermediary metabolism’. delivered at University College Medical School at Leatherhead, 6 February 1942. Lecture 12pp. typescript and ms. draft, ms. list of slides, brief related corres- pondence. but latest reference 1942) found with above. "How vitamins act', 4pp. typescript draft different text from above but kept with it, n.d. 5pp. untitled typescript draft for slide lecture on isocitric acid (n.d. H.A, Krebs CSAC 113/4/86 Publications, lectures, broadcasts H.112 Lecture on oxidation of carbohydrate, given to Chemical Society, Manchester College of Technology, March 1942. lépp. typescript and ms. draft, ms. notes and slide list, brief corres~ pondence. "Nutrition in relation to industrial workers'. graduate 'Course in industrial medicine', July 1942. Lecture given to post~ 15pp. typescript and ms. draft. "Feeding the people'. 1942. Lecture to Natural History Society, September l4pp. typescript and ms. draft. ‘Intermediary stages of the biological oxidation of carbohydrate’. Lecture given at |.C.1. Dyestuffs Group, Blackley, April 1943 (Bibliog. 98). lépp. typescript and ms. draft, correspondence re invitation, etc. ‘Current nutritional problems in industry' Enclosed here is a letter to the Editor, Time and Tide, 1944, on ‘School Meals', typed out and kept by Krebs. "Enzyme hydrolysis of patulin' 17pp. typescript draft with substantial ms. corrections, dated July 1943. No indication where given but perhaps for postgraduate medical audience, similar to H.113. in Florey's laboratory on patulin, Spp. heavily~corrected typescript and ms. draft for lecture, with miscellaneous ms. notes and calculations, slide lists, etc., some ‘dated 1944, and 9pp. draft with similar title, perhaps intended for publication. Also included is letter from E.B. Chain on Krebs's results and on work H.A. Krebs CSAC 113/4/86 Publications, lectures, broadcasts "Energy transformations in living matter'. given at University College London, April-May 1945. Course of four lectures Typescript and ms. draft, poster for lectures. "Nutritional experiments on human guinea pigs'. Section, Royal Institute of Chemistry, March 1946. Lecture to Midlands 19pp. typescript and ms. draft, diagrams, tables, etc. "Isotopes ih biological research'. March 1947. App. ms. notes. Lecture to laboratory technicians, Untitled paper (on synthesis of glutamic acid in animal tissues), given at International Physiological Congress, Oxford, July 1947 (Bibliog. 121). Typescript and ms. drafts for paper, tables, slide list, abstract, etc. ‘Carbonic anhydrase as a tool in studying the mechanism of Enzyme Reactions involving H2CO3, COg or HCO3'. Biochemical Society at Dublin, 9 April 1948 (Bibliog. 123). Paper read before the 5pp. typescript with ms. corrections and interpolations, 8 diagrarns (graphs) for slides. 3lpp. typescript and ms. draft and tables, on current work. 'The tricarboxylic acid cycle’. Lecture given in a French translation in Paris at the Laboratoire de Chimie Biologique, Ecole de Médecine, 4 February 1948. Extensive typescript and ms. drafts, slide-list, references, etc. ‘Some recent investigations into the chemistry of secretory processes’. Lecture given at Columbia Medical Center, March 1949, during Krebs's extended visit to America (F.8-F.16). H.A. Krebs CSAC 113/4/86 Publications, lectures, broadcasts 'The tricarboxylic acid cycle in microorganisms', of place. Df me ' 1949, ; no indication 22pp. typescript and ms. draft, ms. slide-list. 'The occurrence of the tricarboxylic acid cycle in yeast (Paper read before the First International Biochemical Congress) Cambridge 1949' (See F.17). 7pp. typescript and ms. draft. ‘Free energy. February 1951, no indication of place. is and how it What it is measured'. Lecture given lSpp. heavily~corrected typescript and ms, draft. Correspondence with J.S. Mitchell arranging lecture given by Krebs at Cambridge, May 1951, on free energy. Programme of meeting, 3pp. typescript and ms. draft. Also included is invitation from 'The measurement of the turnover rate of steady state systems in living tissues', paper read at Isotopes Techniques Conference, Oxford, July 1951 (Bibliog. 142). 'The reactivity of the labile phosphate groups of adenosinetriphosphate', collaborative communication at meeting of Biochemical Society, Oxford, May 1951. 22pp. typescript and ms. draft. 'The place of the tricarboxylic acid cycle in cell metabilism', latest reference 1951, no indication of place. Typescript and ms. draft, tables, etc. J.D. Cockcroft to chair a session at conference. H.A. Krebs CSAC 113/4/86 Publications, lectures, broadcasts Untitled lecture to British Orthopaedic Association, October 1952. No indication of place (perhaps Sheffield). 10pp. heavily-corrected typescript and ms. draft, 7pp. slides, brief correspondence. ‘Oxidative Phosphorylation, lecture given in Paris Faculté de Médecine’, February 1953 (Bibliog. 161). 3lpp. typescript and ms. draft. ‘Oxidative Phosphorylierung', above. phory ; German version dated 1955, , kept with kep 19pp. typescript and ms. draft, with Ip. ms. concluding remarks. 'The role of biochemical concepts in medicine and biology’. given before the Oxford University Medical Society and the Oxford University Scientific Club, February 1955. Lecture See also H.36, H.138. Lecture to Postgraduate Medical Version of Bibliog. 178, heavily corrected 'The steering of metabolic processes'. Federation, January 1956. and adapted for delivery as lecture. Typescript and ms. draft, letter of invitation, brief correspondence with editor Oxford Mail. lépp. typescript and ms. draft. ‘Biochemical concepts in medicine’. November 1956 (Bibliog. 182), not same as H.135. 'Control of metabolic processes’. (see F.58-F.62) (Bibliog. 187). Pp Lecture given at Rome, October 1956 ’ Lecture to Oxford Medical Society, See also H.36. lépp. typescript and ms. draft. H.A. Krebs CSAC 113/4/86 Publications, lectures, broadcasts ‘Banting Memorial Lecture’, July 1957, on insulin. Typescript and ms. draft, including recollections of Krebs's visit to Toronto and work with Banting in 1938. Untitled lecture (on energy transformations) given at Geigy Bicentenary celebration, Basel, June 1958. Not listed in Bibliog. (See F.68.) lépp. typescript, 5pp. figures. ‘Synthesis of cell constituents from CO, compounds’. Typescript draft, diagrams, bibliography. ‘Paris 4.3.58'; 1959 (see F.73) though he had given the same lecture in March 1958 at Amsterdam (see F.65-F.67). Krebs's visit to Paris to give this lecture was in March The draft has a ms. heading "Uber die Ursachen der Ketonkérperanhdufung in tierischen organismus'. - Lecture given at Basel, Berne, Zurich, Saarland, June~July 1959. For slides used in lecture see L.82. "Smoking and lung cancer’. probably October 1959. —_ Lecture given to Alembic Club, Oxford, H.144 Background material, some annotated by Krebs. Heavily-corrected typescript and ms. draft and slide-list, type- Zipp. heavily-corrected typescript and ms. draft; German version of Bibliog. 193 (see F.74-F.78). H.143 script draft with 'general discussion’ section, correspondence with colleague. Typescript and ms. draft, tables, references, etc. 'The biochemical lesion in ketosis’, Joseph P. Ross lecture at Chicago, March 1960 (Biblicg. 198). H.A. Krebs CSAC 113/4/86 Publications, lectures, broadcasts 'The cause of the specific dynamic action of foodstuffs’. 'USA 1960 1960' (Bibliog. 194). Jerusalem Lecture given l4pp. typescript. "Some Aspects of the Metabolism of Ketone Bodies Cleveland- Western Reserve Supper Club - March 1960 = Jerusalem ~ April 1960’ l0pp. +3pp. list of slides, typescript with ms. corrections and additions. 'Biologische Energieumwandlungen'. July 1960. Lecture at Lindau meeting, 18pp. of typescript (in German) heavily corrected. 13pp. of diagrams for slides. Draft has ms. note 'also used as draft for printed paper'. in Bibliog.). See H.41 for reprints of published versions. (Not listed "Ketone Bodies', talk for 'Colloquium 7.11.60". Heavily-corrected typescript and ms. draft. Heavily -corrected typescript and ms. draft, references, tables, etc. 'The physiological role of the ketone bodies', third Hopkins Memorial Lecture for 50th anniversary meeting, Biochemical Society, March 1961 (Bibliog. 200, Rem. & Refl. v, 91-93). Typescript and ms. draft, tables, references. 'Uber den Stoffwechse! der Ketonk&rper', with a ms. headnote ‘Berlin 21.5.61, Freiburg 4.6.61". ‘Biochemical aspects of ketosis', Biochemical Society of Mexico, December 1961. 20pp. typescript and ms. draft, 2pp. ms. introductory remarks. See F.97, F.98. See F.100. H.A. Krebs CSAC 113/4/86 Publications, lectures, broadcasts "Biological reductions in complex systems'. California and Philadelphia, December 1961 (Bibliog. 202). Lecture given at Houston, See F.99. Typescript and ms. draft, slide-list. ‘Control and direction of metabolism', Krebs's contribution to 'Symposium on lens metabolism in relation to cataract', Oxford, May 1962. Timetable of symposium, heavily-corrected typescript and ms. draft and slide-list. Untitled lecture (on regulation of metabolic processes) at Louvain, June 1962, SeeF.102, ll pp. typescript and ms. draft, 9pp. diagrams. Lecture at first Indianapolis conference on advances 'Gluconeogenesis'. in enzyme regulation, October 1962 (Bibliog. 219). See F.103-F.106. Heavily-corrected typescript and ms. drafts for lecture, tables, diagrams, introductory and concluding remarks. "Experiments on gluconeogenesis'. 20pp. typescript and ms. draft. See F.107, F.108. 'Gluconeogenesis'. with a ms, headnote 'Dartmouth, Amherst, Kansas City'. Poti. Lecture given on Krebs's Scandinavian stour, December 1962, witha ms. headnote 'Lecture at Helsinki, Uppsala, Stockholm, Gothenburg, Copenhagen'. See also H.48, H.49. 24pp. heavily-corrected typescript and ms. draft, 10pp. diagrams. the Croonian Lecture of the Royal Society, June Lecture given on Krebs's visit to USA, March 1963, See F.110- 'Gluconeogenesis', 1963 (Bibliog. 223). 20pp. typescript and ms. draft. H.A. Krebs CSAC 113/4/86 Publications, lectures, broadcasts '‘Regulierung des. Zellstoffwechsels'. | Lecture at Lindau meeting, July 1963. lépp. typescript and ms. draft. 5pp. untitled ms. notes, for concluding remarks at CNRS Symposiura on Regulatory Mechanisms (Bibliog. 218). Untitled lecture (on rate of gluconeogenesis regulation in mammalian tissues) at Indianapolis conference, September 1963 (Bibliog. 222). Typescript and ms. draft, diagrams, list of slides. 'The new biology', with ms. headnote 'General lecture, Swansea’, December 1963. Heavily-corrected typescript and ms. draft and diagrams. correspondence, March-November, re invitation, travel and other arrangements. Includes Lecture at Devel Conference, "Experiments on Gluconeogenesis'. Lecture in Spain 1964. See F.119, F.120 Typescript and ms. drafts and tables. ‘Biological selection of metabolic fuels'. February 1964. See F.118. Introductory remarks to lecture given in Oxford by G. Wald, on 'The Visual Pigment', February 1964. 2pp. (only) on 'Feedback' (Krebs's second lecture on Spanish visit). l5pp. heavily-corrected typescript and ms. draft, dated February 1964 (lecture was given in March). H.A. Krebs CSAC 113/4/86 Publications, lectures, broadcasts H.167 ‘Chemical control of mechanisms of metabolism’. Chemical Society, April 1964. Lecture at Exeter Typescript and ms. draft, slide~list, diagrams. ‘Some aspects of gluconeogenesis'. on Energy Metabolism of the European Association for Animal Production’, May 1964. Lecture ‘given at Third Symposium 13pp. typescript and-ms. draft. ‘Feedback mechanisms in the regulation of cell metabolism’. prepared for Haifa but not delivered, October 1964. See F.126. Lecture Typescript and ms. draft, tables, diagrams for slides. Untitled lecture (on rate control! of gluconeogenesis) given at Faculté de Médecine, Paris, November 1964. See F.122. 24pp. typescript and ms. draft. Lecture at Federation Two typescript and ms. drafts for lecture, tables, references. Also included is 'Statement by H. Klemperer' Lecture given at Leeds for twenty-fifth The lecture was repeated 'Hepatic control mechanisms'. year of 'Biochemicai Colloquia', March 1965. at Birmingham, March 1965. Correspondence with organisers of Leeds colloquium, letter of invitation, travel arrangements, etc. 17pp. typescript and ms. draft. on oxaloacetate in metabolism, March 1952, and an extract from Krebs's letter of reply, April 1952 (made in March 1965 probably for use in lecture). Not identical. ‘Control mechanisms of carbohydrate metabolism'. of European Biochemical Societies meeting, Vienna, April 1965. See F.128. MA H.A,. Krebs CSAC 113/4/86 Publications, lectures, broadcasts H.173 ‘Biochemistry of ketosis', described as 'material used for lectures’ at See F.129-F.139. Aberdeen and on Krebs's visit to USA, May 1965. Typescript and ms. draft and notes. ‘Draft lecture’ (on molecular biology). Brief draft only, dated June 1965. ‘Regulierung des Kohlehydratstoffwechsels der Leber’. Géttingen, July 1965. Lecture in 13pp. typescript and ms. draft for lecture (in German), tables, slides. 'The regulation of the release of ketone bodies by the liver', described as 'Lisbon Lecture Sept. 1965' and also delivered later at Indianapolis (Bibliog. 236). 19pp. typescript draft, 5pp. references. Lecture for H.178 1965. Ms. notes for 'Lecture to Oxford Biochem. Soc. 1965'. Heavily-corrected draft and references, various dates in December 'The control of enzyme patterns in animal tissues'. colloquium of Biochemical Society, Sheffield, January 1966. 4pp. diagrams for slides. power in animal tissues'. Lecture at Glasgow H.179 Later typescript and ms. draft, diagram, etc. ‘Sources of reducing February 1966. x Pp lépp. typescript and ms. draft, ‘ H.A. Krebs CSAC 113/4/86 Publications, lectures, broadcasis Untitled lecture (on reducing power by mitochondria, related to Bibliog. 248) given at Warsaw, April 1966. See F.148. lépp. typescript draft. 'The causes of the accumulation of ketone bodies in the animal body’, Lecture given in German, Lindau, June 1966 (Bibliog. 240). 13pp. typescript draft in English, 2pp. introductory remarks in German. See F.149. ‘Redox state of cell compartments’, material used for lectures in Oxford and in several locations during fers and November~December 1966. Bibliog. 252. visits to USA and Mexico, October See F.150-F.156. Related to Very heavily-corrected typescript and ms. draft, and some introductory or concluding remarks for specific locations. See also H.184 below. ‘Galveston lecture notes: 1966. the metabolic function of kidney', November See F.156. Ms. and typescript notes and draft. Two typescript and ms. drafts (not identical), one with later note 'Further questions for discussion', March 1967. ‘Role of the redox state of nicotinamide adenine nucleotides in the regulation of metabolic processes', Krebs's contribution to Symposium at Mexico City, November-December 1966 (Bibliog. 237). i ‘Unpublished Lecture Stockholm Nov. 1967' on 'Reversed electron transport energy linked transhydrogenation'. Typescript and ms. draft, notes, he dag published papers. Miscellaneous ms. and typescript notes, some dated in 1967. YI P See F.161-F.163. including pasted-in pages from "Lecture on current research’. H.A. Krebs CSAC 113/4/86 Publications, lectures, broadcasts Typescript and ms. drafts for lecture variously titled 'The effects of ethanol on the metabolic activities of the liver' and 'The effects of alcohol on liver metabolism'. ‘October 1967 (Bibliog. 261), and there are Krebs's lists of many other locations in Britain and USA where he lectured on the same theme up to and including May 1968 (the Withering lecture at Birmingham). A version was given at Indianapolis Includes correspondence, 1967-68 re the Withering lecture. ‘Pyridine nucleotide interrelations'. during Krebs's visit to USA, February-March 1968. and H.190 below. Lecture given at several locations See F.165-F.169 Very heavily-corrected and variously paginated typescript and ms. draft. Related to Bibliog. 268. "Liver permeability'. January-March 1968 (listed on front page). Lecture given at several locations in USA, Very heavily-corrected typescript and ms. draft. See F.175, "How the whole becomes more than the sum of the paris', after-dinner lecture to Metabolic Discussion Group during Washington meeting, August 1968. l4pp. typescript and ms., membership list, brief correspondence. l4pp. typescript and ms. draft, notes, references, experimenial results, background material. ‘Renal carbohydrate metabolism', Krebs's opening address at Symposium on Renal Metabolism, Washington, DC., August 1968. F.176 and H.192 below. Krebs published a paper on the theme in 1971 (Bibliog. 298). : H.A. Krebs CSAC 113/4/86 Publications, lectures, broadcasts H.193 "Equilibrium relations between pyridine nucleotides and adenine nucleotides and their roles in the regulation of metabolic processes’. Lecture at Indianapolis, October 1968 (Bibliog. 278). 2\pp. typescript and ms. draft. ‘Metabolic control mechanisms'. December 1968. Lecture at University College, London, 19pp. heavily -corrected typescript and ms. draft. "Lecture on the occasion of the award of the Warburg Medal', given at Freiburg, January 1969, on 'Die Glukoneogenase und ihre Regulierung'. see F.179, F.180, H.388. The occasion and location of the lecture afforded Krebs the opportunity to include historical and autobiographical reflections on the topic and personalities involved in corrections indicate the importance he attached to this lecture. The multiple drafts and its development. H.195 heavily-corrected and amended. Two extended drafts, variously paginated and not identical, H.196 Three shorter sequences, similar. Lecture to Biochemical 17pp. typescript and ms. draft, Ip. slide-list. ‘Rate control of the tricarboxylic acid cycle’, Society, Bristol University, May 1969. ‘Regulierung des Tricarbonsdurecyclus'. Lecture at Lindau meeting, July 1969. Also included is a copy of an English version (related to Bibliog. 286). 9pp. typescript prepared for publication in Naturw.Rdsch. and editorial correspondence. 18pp. heavily -corrected typescript and ms. H.A. Krebs CSAC 113/4/86 H.199 Publications, lectures, broadcasts 'Ketosis'. January 1970. Lecture to Hammersmith Postgraduate Medical School, Typescript and ms. draft, diagrams, summary, etc., with ams. note by Krebs 'material only, not perfect script’. Includes correspondence re invitation and arrangements. "Kidney survival', April 1970, no indication of place given. Brief typescript and ms. draft and tables. ‘Equilibrium relations between pyridine nucleotides in the liver and their regulation’. See fF, 202, Fs 20s. Lecture at Amsterdam and Oslo, May 1970. 23pp. typescript and ms. draft, ms. introductory remarks. ‘Organ perfusion in small animals’. 1970. See F.204. Lecture at Homburg, Saar, July 20pp. (incomplete) typescript and ms. draft in English. 23pp. heavily~corrected typescript and ms. draft in German. CG Miscellaneous shorter notes and drafts. 'Regulierungsmechanismen in tierischen Aminosdurestoffwechsel'. Lecture at Halle, November 1970. 18pp. heavily-corrected typescript and ms. draft, ms. introductory remarks. English version. 'Die Bedeutung der Grundlagenforschung flrdie Medizin'. at Munich, November 1970. See F.214, F.215 (Bibliog. 304). 21pp. heavily -corrected typescript and ms. draft in German. l5pp. typescript. See F.212, F.213. Lecture H.A. Krebs CSAC 113/4/86 Publications, lectures, broadcasis "Interrelations between the metabolism of carbohydrate, fat and ketone bodies', Third Jiménez Diaz Memorial lecture, Madrid, May 1971. 22pp. typescript and ms. draft, ms. introductory and concluding remarks. ‘Biochemistry and Medicine’, given at Oakham School, December 1971. Heavily corrected typescript and ms. draft, variously paginated. Includes letters of invitation and thanks, arrangements, card announcing lecture, etc. ‘The Pasteur effect and the relations between respiration and fermentation’. Heavily-corrected typescript and ms. droft dated February 1972 for the Redfearn Memorial Lecture given at Leicester, May 1972 (Bibliog. 316). Krebs also gave this lecture in German at the Lindau meeting in June 1972 (see F.237) and the German version was published in Naturw. Rdsch. (Bibliog. 312). See E.143, H.437. "Some aspects of hepatic energy metabolism’. Symposium, Copenhagen, May 1973 (Bibliog. 332). Lecture at Alfred Benzon Typescript and ms. draft, diagrams for slides, ms. note, etc. Folder also includes a little correspondence re Redfearn Lecture, and a lecture on ‘Brighter Biochemistry’ given by Krebs to students' Biology Society on the occasion of his visit to Leicester. of slides. ‘Material used for a lecture on liver metabolism given at the meeting of the American Association for the Study of Liver Diseases', Chicago, October 1973. ‘Biochemistry and clinical medicine’, witha ms. note 'Lecture in Indianapolis 10 Oct. 1973'. l5pp. heavily -annotated and amended typescript and ms. draft, list Ms. draft, 19pp. and several intercalated pages. See F.251-F.253. H.A. Krebs CSAC 113/4/86 Publications, lectures, broadcasts ‘Georg HUbscher Memorial Lecture’, Nottingham, November 1973. This was the first HUbscher Memorial Lecture and includes some reminiscences. Variously-paginated typescript and ms. draft. 'Cyclische Reactionesketten'. Lecture at Freiburg, November 1973. 29pp. ms. draft. 18pp. typescript and ms. draft. 6pp. diagrams for slides. ‘Rate limiting factors in gluconeogenesis'. Sheffield, April 1974. See F.258. Lecture at EMBO meeting, Heavily -corrected typescript and ms. drafts, variously dated January- March 1974, ‘Overmedication'. 1974 and Dallas, January 1975. Lecture at Indianapolis and Philadelphia, October See F.261, F.262, F.267. Two heavily~corrected typescript and ms. drafts. Typescript and ms. draft, photographs for figures, etc. ‘Recent investigations with isolated liver cells'. October 1974. See F.269, Lecture at Dusseldorf, 9pp. typescript and ms. notes on personnel and current research. 'The role of chemical equilibrium in organ function'. Lecture at Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, January 1975 (Bibliog. 341). See F.267, F.268. 34pp. very heavily-corrected typescript and ms. draft, 3pp. typescript summary, poster for lecture. ‘Lunchtime meeting', March 1975. trying to do'. Short talk on 'what our laboratory is H.A. Krebs CSAC 113/4/86 Publications, lectures, broadcasts H.218, H.219 Untitled lecture (on chemical equilibria in organ function), Bordeaux 1975. H.218 Bordeaux lecture’, dated May 1975. 2lpp. typescript draft and 2pp. summary of 'English version of H.219 descriptions of slides, Two heavily-corrected 25pp. typescript and ms. drafts (not identical), introductory remarks, etc. All in French. 'Versuche mit isolierten Leberzellen'. Lecture at Lindau, June 1975. Typescript and ms. draft, 2pp. synopsis. slides. In German. Spp. description of Untitled lecture (on methionine in liver metabolism) given as opening talk to 'Clinical Research Seminar', July 1975. used at Madrid See F.276 for Madrid visit. With ms. note 'Script Oxford'. Typescript and ms. draft, some dated July 1975. Typescript and ms. draft and slide descriptions. 13pp. heavily~corrected typescript and ms. draft. "Stockholm Lecture' (on histidine and methionine), November 1975. See F279. ‘Concentration gradients between mitochondrial matrix and cystosol in the liver cells’. Introductory talk at FEBS Symposium, Paris, July 1975, later published in Use of Isolated Liver Cells ... in Metabolic Studies (Bibliog. 349). 2pp. brief notes, diagrams. Talk on methionine metabolism, at Nuffield Department of Medicine, Oxford, February 1976. H.A. Krebs CSAC 113/4/86 Publications, lectures, broadcasts "Regulatory mechanisms for non-essential amino acids’. 7pp. very heavily corrected typescript and ms. draft for lecture at a symposium or meeting, dated May 1976, no indication of place. ‘The biochemistry of pernicious anaemia’. June 1976. Lecture given in Cologne, H .226 13pp. typescript and ms. draft in English, March. Typescript and ms. drafts in German, some dated May, June and N.227 one witha ms. note 'KUln'. the jotters in Section A, or in the visits in Section F. No visit by Krebs to Cologne is recorded in H.228 course of Krebs's visit to Australia, April-May. Ms. draft 'Lecture Cologne', pp.1~11 probably written in the Also included is Krebs's notebook (cover missing) paginated 1-44 containing his own carbon of Cologne lecture, see above, and (pp.12-44) his lecture at Konstanz on biology and social proslems. See E.378-E.380. 'The Jayne Lectures' Contenis of a box so described. Regulation of methionine metabolism. On the regulation of the metabolism of amino acids. Regulatory mechanisms for non-essential amino acids. Krebs gave three Jayne lectures at the meeting of the American Physiological Society in Philadelphia, August 1976. of amino acid metabolism - was presented as: The general theme - the regulation The extensive drafts and notes go back in some cases to 1970 and may incorporate shorter talks or discussion papers on regulatory mechanisms given during the earlier 1970s. 23pp. typescript incorporating corrections. H.229 Krebs's reply states that the lectures were to be published 'in due course’ by American Philosophical Society but they are not listed in Bibliog. Brief correspondence re lectures, August-September 1976. Lecture 1: Lecture 2: Lecture 3: H.230 Lecture 1] 20pp. heavily-corrected typescript and ms. draft. H.A. Krebs CSAC 113/4/86 Publications, lectures, broadcasts H.231 Lecture 2 17pp. heavily~-corrected typescript and ms. draft. 18pp. typescript and ms. with further corrections. and drafts for slides. Miscellaneous notes H.232 Lecture 3 29pp. heavily ~corrected typescript and ms. draft. 27pp. typescript incorporating corrections. H.233 drafts for 'Lecture 3'. Miscellaneous typescript and ms. additional notes, ideas and H,234 Miscellaneous lists of slides, tables, diagrams prepared for lectures. H.235 Miscellaneous bibliographical references. Notes and drafts 197C H.236 of the supply of essential amino acids' and ms. introduction for 'Halle Nov. 1970 5 Includes 22pp. draft lecture on 'Regulotion S966 Fiz he, Fg tds August-October. Includes H.239 1974 1971 January-September. July-September, 1975. May, December 1972 (headed 'Philadelphia'), 1973, January-December. H .237 Includes 20pp. draft lecture on 'Regulatory mechanisms in mammalian amino acid metabolism', given at "Toronto, Guelph, Kingston' during Krebs's visit to USA and Canada. $06 F521 7-F 223. H.238 notes, May-June, headed 'Indianapolis and Bristol’ and draft on ‘Regulation of the concentration of components of cells and body fluids’ for a seminar, December 1973. _identified. Miscellaneous loose pages, drafts, results, ete., not dated or 1976 January-June 1976 July-August H.240 H.241 H .242 H.A. Krebs CSAC 113/4/86 Publications, lectures, broadcasts H.243 "Regulation of folate metabolism’ Typescript and ms. draft, using some Jayne lecture material, with a note 'given at various places (Michigan State betianthy Bethesda) in 1976-77". ‘Regulierung der Folsdurestoffwechsels'. 1976. See F.296. l1pp. typescript and ms. draff. Lecture given at Munich, November 'Regulierung der Folsdurestoffwechsels', the Heilmeyer Memorial Lecture University of Ulm, February 1977. See F.300. x ' H.245 miscellaneous obituaries of Heilmeyer, 1969-70. Miscellaneous ms. and typescript drafts. Also included are H.246 H 247 27pp. typescript (perhaps transcript) of lecture sent to Krebs. Another copy, very heavily corrected and amended by Krebs. H.248 of protein amino acids’. H.249 October 1976-January 1977, Also included here is earlier correspondence, 1966, with Ms. and typescript notes and drafts, some with various dates, Wolfson College [Oxford] Lectures, 1977. Molecular Basis of Life' and Krebs gave the opening lecture on 'Historical Perspectives’. The series was on 'The Typescript of lecture as given, 22pp. +1p. ‘Dates of the discovery H.250 Correspondence, 1976, with K. Dalziel (organiser of the course) re title and date of lecture and brief correspondence, 1977, with President of Wolfson. O.U.P. re contribution by Krebs to pr oposed book on history of biochemistry and 3pp. notes on ‘material for an essay' compiled by Krebs at that date. by Krebs. 1.20% Background material on history of biochemistry, some annotated H.A. Krebs CSAC 113/4/86 Publications, lectures, broadcasts ‘Regulatory factors in isolated hepatocytes’. Physiological Congress, Paris, July 1977. Lecture at International See F.303. Typescript and ms. draft, slide-list, with ms. note at head ‘Many misprints’. Uncorrected. "Literature of By5 and folate metabolism. Oxford, March 1978. 12 Lecture for Haematology dy course 1 l0pp. heavily-correcied typescript and ms. draft. Typescript and ms. notes and drafts for lecture on regulation of folate metabolism, given at University of Wisconsin-Madison, October 1978. see F325. Two folders. ‘Glutamine metabolism in the animal body’. Closing address at Symposium: 'Glutamine metabolism, Enzymology and Regulation' to commemorate Fiftieth Anniversary of University of Mexico, November 1979 (Bibliog. 381). See F.333. H.258 discussion of paper by B. Ross. 3pp. typescript and ms. note, on renal function, arising from Two versions, dated December 1979. Three typescripts of paper, all with different ms. H.256 Programme of symposium. 2pp. summary and l6pp. typescript of paper as delivered. H. 227 corrections, some very extensive. 1 20) e257 Ms. notes for opening remarks; miscellaneous heavily -corrected typescript and ms. notes, drafts and ideas, various dates, August~-November 1979. lecture on alcohol’. Ms. and typescript draft, some pages dated December 1979, for 'Miami ‘Biochemical and psychological aspects of alcoholism' H.A. Krebs CSAC 113/4/86 Publications, lectures, broadcasts "Issues of vital clinical importance from the vantage point of fundamental Lecture prepared for Medical Grand biochemistry and psychology’. Rounds, University of Texas Health Center, during the Symposium in honour of Krebs's 80th birthday, Dallas, March 1980. See F.336-F.340. Extensive typescript and ms. drafts, variously dated and paginated. "Sessional Chairman's Remarks', Krebs's contribution to Symposium in honour of D. Nachmansohn, Liége, May 1980. reflections. See J.485. Personal and biographical 3pp. typescript headed 'From Neurochemistry International’. Bibliog. 57.) (SUPP, "Evolutionary concepts in biological thought'. Island (South Carolina) symposium organised by Travenol Limited. © See C.144. (Bibliog. 386.) Keynote lecture at Kiawah 7pp. typescript. 13pp. typescript and ms. draft. Undated lectures latest Untitled lecture (on carbohydrate oxidation in living cells), reference 1940. Untitled lecture (on evolution of metabolic pathways) in German, given at Hotle, October 1980. ? 1950s. Untitled lecture (on energy regulation) headed 'Cambridge', ?1950s. l5pp. typescript and ms. draft, slide list, ms. notes. "Oxidation level of organic substances' 7pp. typescript. H.A. Krebs CSAC 113/4/86 Publications, lectures, broadcasts ‘Speech introducing Paul (?)Zannemark, at a ‘lunch time! talk. 2pp. ms. Miscellaneous fragmentary wv ms. notes for lectures. H.A. Krebs CSAC 113/4/86 H.272- H.284 BROADCASTS AND TELEVISION Publications, lectures, f f broadcasts H.272 'What are enzymes?! Talk for BBC Home Service 'Science Survey' Scripts as rehearsed and broadcast; pp.6 & 7 only of Krebs's original ms. Correspondence (only) re possible talk by Krebs for BBC, 1951. ‘BBC Broadcast to Sweden', on award of Nobel Prize, 1953. 2 heavily-corrected typescript and ms. drafts, brief forwarding letter. Correspondence (only) re interview given by Krebs in New York for ‘Science Surveys', 1954. 'How living organisms regulate their metabolism', talk for BBC European English Service, June 1959. Script as recorded. ‘Excellence’, broadcast in BBC Third Programme, February 1968. Correspondence (only) re proposed programme on 'The Living Cell! for BBC Television Outside Broadcasts, 1958. Press~cutting from The Listener giving extract from talk. Correspondence and Krebs's notes for contribution to BBC Home Service programme, 'The Men Outside', broadcast June 1962. H.A. Krebs CSAC 113/4/86 Publications, lectures, broadcasts Contribution, on animals and alcohol, to BBC Radio 4 Programme 'The Living World', broadcast December 1969. See also D.252. Script, correspondence 1969-70 with producer. Contribution to Open University Foundation Course Unit 15, recorded December 1970, Script, correspondence with producers, 1970, and related later corres- pondence on cytochrome, 1972. For Krebs's contribution to Global Television Network's 'The Great Debate’ programme, Toronto, January 1975, see E.367-E.372, F.268. H.282 Correspondence and list of questions for proposed contribution to Canadian Broadcasting Corporation programme ‘Science et Société’, 1975. Contribution to Open University course on 'Science and Belief’, 1979. Correspondence re interview by J.R. Maddox for BBC Radio Three ‘Scientifically Speaking' programme, September 1979. Correspondence with producer, list of questions to be used for recording session on 21 June by BBC TV. See L.91 for a cassette-recording of the interview. H.A. Krebs CSAC 113/4/86 Publications, lectures, broadcasts H.285-H.446 CORRESPONDENCE ON PUBLICATIONS AND LECTURES PUBLICATIONS H.285-H.426 H.285 Die Abendzeitung (Munich newspaper) Request for article. Ashdenite Phés : 1948-49, 1955, 1956, 1970 H.286 (Bibliog. 143, 148). Correspondence 1948-49 re Krebs's contributions to The Enzymes H .287 was unable to undertake task of Editor. Correspondence 1955 re new edition of The Enzymes. Krebs H.288 Gydrgyi. Correspondence 1956 re volume of essays in honour of Szent~ H.289 Science’. Correspondence 1970 re proposed book 'The Cell in Medical Request for article. Advances in Enzymology Invitation to write. Annual Review of Biochemistry American Journal of Digestive Diseases Continued H.291 metabolic cycles' (with H.L. Kornberg and P. Lund) intended for vol. 37 (1968) but postponed. Mainly requests for Krebs and colleagues to contribute to various volumes of the publication. 1292 ‘Annual Review', some dated January, August 1967. Notes and drafts by Krebs, intended for article, some headed H.293 Invitation, 1968 (declined), to contribute to vol. 39 (1970). Correspondence 1966-67 re article 'Interrelationships of 1966-81 H.A. Krebs CSAC 113/4/86 Publications, lectures, broadcasts H .294 1973 to contribute to vol.44 (1975). Similar invitations, 1971, to contribute to vol.42 (1973), and Correspondence 1979-81, mainly re invitation to contribute tage to vol.50 (1981). of glucose utilization by mammalian tissues' in collaboration with D.H. Williamson, but withdrew in July 1980. Krebs accepted, intending to write on 'Regulation Annual Review of Physiology 1972 Invitation (declined) to contribute prefatory chapter to vol.36 (1974). Audio Learning Limited 1969, 1971-72 Correspondence, notes and drafts for Krebs's contribution to ‘taped discussion on biology! for schools. and the 1969 correspondence relates to previous collaboration on a biology textbook. Krebs's collaborator was M.B.V. Roberts, H.297 1969 H.298 1971 H.299 1972 H.301 Biochemical Engineering Biochemical Preparations H.300 February 1972. Correspondence re possible launch of new journal. Notes and drafts for talk and tape, some dated January, Transcripts of tape, with ms. corrections and revisions by Krebs. Correspondence re possibility of Krebs joining Editorial Board. 1957 1955 H.A. Krebs CSAC 113/4/86 Publications, lectures, broadcasts Biochemical Songs 1978-80 Mainly correspondence with H. Baum, author of many of the 'songs' re this proposed collection of parodic and satiric verse to be published by Pergamon Press. Krebs wrote a foreword. Not listed in Bibliog. H.304 foreword. Correspondence 1978-80; includes various drafts of Krebs's H.305 Texts of some of the 'songs'. Biochemist's Handbook 1957 Request for advice on 'metabolic quotients' section. Biochimica et Biophysica Acta (BBA) 1972-81 Krebs was a member of the Editorial Board from the inception of the journal in 1947 (see letter of 22 September 1972 in H.307) until the time of his death; the main sequence presented here dates only from 1972 but see A.460 for earlier material. number of papers submitted to BBA in April). He appears to have refereed a large (see letters re fees due, sent annually H.308 1973-74 Fourteen folders. 1972. H.307 BBA Reviews on Bioenergetics, material re FEBS conference in Amsterdam, invitation to remain on advisory board of BBA after expiry of term of office. Includes invitation to serve on Advisory Board of The material includes general correspondence on policy and content with the Managing Editor (E.C. Slater during the relevant period) and members of the Editorial Secretariat, drafts or copies of Krebs's assess~ ments and of correspondence arising. Continued H.310 after expiry of term of office. 1979, September -October 1977-78. Includes invitation to remain on advisory board H.S1$ 1979, May ~August 1979, January-February H.309 1975-76 H.312 1979, March-April H.31] H.314 H.A. Krebs CSAC 113/4/86 Publications, lectures, broadcasts H.315 1979, November-December H.316 three years. 1980. Includes invitation to continue to serve for a further H.317 1981, January-March H.318 1981, April-May H.319 1981, June-November H.320 brief annotations by Krebs. BBA Newsletters, 1972-79 (not a complete set), some with Biological Reviews 1934, 1938-39 Request for article (1934) sent January 1939. technique of metabolic experiments on surviving tissues', was returned as 'too specialised’. The article, on 'The : 1976 British Medical Journal 1945 Request to write book on cell metabolism. British Journal on Alcohol and Akoholism Blackwell Scientific Publications Limited Request (declined) to serve on Advisory Board. re Krebs's autobiography. Cambridge Un iversity Press Brief correspondence only, re medical textbook on biochemistry, and Krebs's carbon only, objecting to incorrect reference in BMJ to his collaborative paper (perhaps Bibliog. 102). H.A. Krebs CSAC 113/4/86 H.326 Publications, lectures, broadcasts Clarendon Press Oxford Correspondence 1949-50 is re Krebs's proposed Textbook of Biochemistry and includes draft synopsis (perhaps related to eal Correspondence 1973 is re Krebs's comments on proposed series on ‘Biochemistry and Clinical Medicine’. 1949-50, 1953, 1965, 1973 . See also 'Oxford University Press', H.390-H.392. H.327 Clinical Science ai hical science Request (declined) for comment on paper. Edizioni Scientifiche e Tecniche Mondadori Correspondence re photographs of Krebs, and settlement of account. 1973 Encyclopaedia Britannica Request for photograph of Krebs, as a contributor. Encyclopaedia is listed in Bibliog.). 1956 (No article in the 1956 1972 1933 Ergebnisse der Enzymforschung Brief correspondence only, re Bibliog. 51. Endeavour One letter only, re review and article (probably Bibliog. 187). Enzymologia Invitation to serve on Advisory Board; comment on proposed change of name to Molecular and Cellular Biochemistry (q.v.). Ergebnisse der Physiologie, Biochemie und Pharmakologie 1980 Invitation to serve on editorial board, in-succession to F. Lynen. The journal was in process of changing its title to Reviews in physiology, biochemistry and pharmacology. H.A,. Krebs CSAC 113/4/86 Publications, lectures, broadcasts Executive Health 1974-79 In 1974 Krebs was invited by the Editor, Richard Stanton, to contribute an article on drug abuse (Bibliog. 334), and to allow his name to appear on the Editorial Board. He remained in regular correspondence with the Editor on topics raised by readers; a second article 'On the dark side of man', based on an earlier article of that title for PRISM in 1974 (see E.366, H.400), appeared in 1979. Not listed in Bibliog. H.334 orising (Bibliog. 334). 1974-75. Mainly article on drug abuse and correspondence 1975. H.335 pleted); of Executive Health. nutrition; Request for article on ‘Fever and survival’ (not com= Includes relevant copies theories of Linus Pauling. H.336 Krebs's ‘Dark side of man' article. 1976. Mainly re absence of women from Editorial Board, and H.337 1977, January-February. Comments om topics raised by readers. 1977, May-June. 1979. H.341 1977, June-November. Krebs's article 'The dark side of man'; H.338 (declined). Request for article on ascorbic acid H.340 published article. Correspondence and comments (not all favourable) on Typescript draft with a few ms. corrections of article (originally H.339 comment on topics raised by readers. titled 'Clouds gathering over society’) and reprint of published version. H.A. Krebs CSAC 113/4/86 Publications, lectures, broadcasts FEBS Letters (Publication of the Federation of European Biochemical Societies) 1968-71, 1974-76, 1978-81 The surviving material, which is extensive, relates mainly to Krebs was appointed an Editor of FEBS Letters from its inception in 1968 and he continued very active participation in the work to the end of his life. 1971-81 and concerns the refereeing of papers and general editorial matters. Much of it members of the Editorial Staff and there are some exchanges with colleagues and authors on research matters and on papers submitted. is addressed to the Managing Editor (S.P. Datta) and other H.342 1968-71 H.343 editor and extension of his appointment. 1974-76. Includes correspondence re Krebs's long service as H .344 History of Biochemistry for FEBS Letters (not in Bibliog.). Includes draft of Krebs's review of M. Florkin's 1978-79. H.345 1980, January-February H.346 1980, March-April H.347 1980, May H.349 1980, July-August H.353 1981, June-July H.352 1981, January-May tT .aol 1980, November-December H.350 1980, September October 1980, June. Includes correspondence with author, and H.348 farewell letter to FEBS editors from W. J. Whelan on launch of Biochemistry International. Continued H.355 December 1981-March 1982. work for FEBS Letters and a reference to Krebs Lecture at Meeting at Athens, April 1982. Includes brief tribute by Datta re Krebs's FEBS Special Miscellaneous notes kept with material, perhaps related to 1981, October-November, and posthumous correspondence, H.356 mss. submitted to Krebs. H.354 1981, August-September H.A. Krebs CSAC 113/4/86 Publications, lectures, broadcasts 4.357 etc., various dates, July 1975-October 1981. Managing Editor's lists of mss. in hand, referees' assessments, H.358 eic., a few annotated by Krebs. Miscellaneous information ~ progress reports, newsletters, circulars, Field Enterprises Educational Corporation 1963, 1978 Correspondence re article on Krebs cycle prepared by Krebs for The World Book Encyclopedia. (Not listed in Bibliog.) Fires of Life Farming) (International Yearbook of Food and 1975 Request (declined) to serve on editorial advisory board and to contribute article. Fratelli Fabbri Editori 197] Krebs contributed an article to the Physiology and Medicine Section of the series 'Tufti i Nobel’ (not listed in Bibliog.). 1978 Institute for Scientific Information 1970-82 H.363 1970-76 Krebs was a member of the Editorial Handbook of Nutrition and Food Krebs's carbon only, declining invitation to contribute an article. Correspondence, mainly with the President (E. Garfield), on Science Citation Index and Current Contents. Advisory Board. proposed publications of the Institute. 1977-78. H.364 papers with K. Henseleit (Bibliog. 34, Krebs on the subject for Citation Classics. Not listed in Bibliog. Mainly on frequency of citation of Krebs's early 35, 36), and invited article by H.365 1978-82. Continuing correspondence on publications and Includes drafts and notes. H.A. Krebs CSAC 113/4/86 Publications, lectures, broadcasts H.366- Interdisciplinary Science Reviews H.372 Mainly correspondence with Editor (A.R. Michaelis) of the journal. Krebs served on the Editorial Board from its inception (correspondence December 1974) and advised on possible members, contributors, manuscripts submitted for publication, Editorial Board Dinners, etc. 1974-81 H.366 December 1974-1975 Includes request for Krebs to review E.O. Wilson: H .367 Sociobiology. 1976. H.368 1977 1978. Includes request for Krebs to write 'Comment'; he H.369 proposed an article on ‘problems of preventing juvenile delinquency, of dealing with offenders and possibly of solving some economic problems’. H.370 Interdisciplinary Future of Biotechnology’. Includes programme of proposed conference on 'The 1979. H. 37] on the recovery of science in Germany. 1980-81. Includes comments by Krebs on Michaelis's article 1971 1969, 1979 H.372 ments, members of Editorial Board, etc. Miscellaneous prospectuses of new journal, publicity announce - International Journal of Environmental Studies Request (declined) to contribute ‘editorial’. Journal of Bioenergetics (later Journal of Bioenergetics and Biomembranes) Correspondence 1969 is invitation to Krebs to join Editorial Board at the inception of the journal (declined owing to pressure of other editorial work) and includes copies of letters from other distinguished members of Editorial Board. Correspondence 1979 isre manuscript submitted for publication. that paper shortage prevented publication as quickly as it deserved. Brief correspondence only, re report on research (topic unidentified) submitted by Krebs for publication, but returned by Editor with regret For Journal of Molecular and Cellular Cardiology see J.527. 1.375 The Lancet 1943 H.A. Krebs CSAC 113/4/86 Publications, lectures, broadcasts Lenfant, C. (Editor) 1976 Correspondence re chapter to be contributed by Krebs and R.L. Veech to monograph on 'Extrapulmonary Manifestations of Respiratory Diseases' in series 'Lung Biology in Health and Disease' edited by Lenfant. Krebs was unable to write the chapter and it was omitted. Molecular and Cellular Biochemistry (formerly Enzymologia (q.v.) 1973-75, A972 o; 1962 1973-75. Mainly re proposed special issue to be edited by H.377 J.T. Edsall on the discovery of carbon dioxide fixation, to include Krebs's contribution to the Conference on the Historical Development of Bio~ energetics (Bibliog. 335). H.378 1978 Molecular Pharmacology 1976 Krebs was a member of the Editorial Advisory Board. Brief correspondence only. Nature H.383 includes H.380 1952 various dates 1952-81 See also A.27, A.437, A.1233, Rem. & Refl., pp.98-99. H.381 Includes note by Krebs on award of Nobel Prize for Medicine to S. Ochoa and A. Kornberg (not listed in Bibliog.) and a carbon of his recommendation of Ochoa to the Nobel Committee. Correspondence on all aspects of the journal: manuscripts forwarded or submitted by Krebs for publication; comments on papers sent to him for assessment; requests for reviews, notes or articles, etc. correspondence with Editor re the events of 1937 when the collaborative paper containing the first announcement of the citric acid cycle was turned down by Nature. 1978, 1981 H.383 1967 H .382 1963, 1965-66 1959. 1969-72 1974 1975-77 H.A. Krebs CSAC 113/4/86 H.388 Publications, lectures, broadcasts Die Naturwissenschoften Correspondence 1968 is request for article and arrangement to publish Krebs's lecture on receipt of Warburg medal. (Not listed in Bibliog .) See also H.195, H.196. 1968, 1973 ; Oxford Books 198] Brief correspondence only, with publisher, W.L. Meagher. Oxford University Press 1934, 1978, 1981 H.390 1934. On possible book by Krebs on amino-acid metabolism. H.391 book similar to Knaurs Lexicon. 1978. Correspondence and discussion on proposed reference H.392 1981. On proposed Oxford Companion to Medicine. See also Clarendon Press Oxford. H.326. H.393 Pergamon Press various dates 1973-81 (Not listed in Bibliog.) H.394 On Cancer and Hormones, festschrift for C. Huggins (not listed in Bibliog.). Includes correspondence re Krebs's review of 1960, 1962-63. Correspondence with various publishing managers requesting advice on proposed publications. Includes Krebs's review, 1978, of Proceedings of FEBS meeting. Perspectives in Biology and Medicine various dates 1960-76 General correspondence with Editors (D.J. Ingle to 1973, thereafter R.L. Landau). Krebs accepted an invitation in 1962 to serve on the Advisory Board on the death of Q. Loewi, and contributed reviews and papers for publication. facts of life - biology and politics! (Bibliog. 313). H.395 in Perspectives (Bibliog. 293, 298). Includes correspondence re Krebs's papers published Includes correspondence re Krebs's paper 'Some H.396 1971-73, 1976. 1967-70. H.A. Krebs CSAC 113/4/86 Publications, lectures, broadcasts 1.397, H.398 PHP Institute (Peace and Happiness through Prosperity and Peace, Happiness and Prosperity for all) 1970-80 General correspondence with Editor, including various contributions and comments by Krebs. 1970-71. Includes typescript and ms. draft of article 'True H,397 Teachers' (on Warburg). and Wisdom' which was also accepted for publication in PHP International and in Japanese edition. See E.15 for another article published in PHP. Krebs sent another article 'Good Intentions (Not listed in Bibliog.) 1972-80. H.398 Includes Krebs's answers to questionnaire on purpose and success of PHP 1975, a short note on his feelings about America, 1976, for publication in PHP International, and a further questionnaire on PHP, 1980. See also A.13. Plenum Publishing Corporation various dates ere ay Correspondence 1972 re Krebs's request for publication on 'Ethical Issues in Genetic Knowledge’; correspondence 1974-75 re Krebs's contribution to publication (Bibliog. 342); correspondence 1976-79 re proposed publication ‘Biochemistry and Pharmacology of Ethanol! to which Krebs was unable to contribute but for which he wrote a testimonial on publication. 1973-74 Correspondence re article 'The dark side of man' published PRISM (The Socioeconomic Magazine of the American Medical Association) H.400 in February 1974 issue of PRISM, based on similar article (Bibliog. 313), itself based on lecture given at Reval Institution 1971 (Bibliog. 300). The PRISM article is not listed in Bibliog. listed in Bibliog.) Brief correspondence re foreword (text not included) written by Krebs for first issue of the journal, which appeared in March 1966. H.401 1973; press-cuttings, some annotated. Ms. notes on 'The neglect of biological knowledge’, December See also E.366, H.334-H.341. process biochemistry 1966 (Not H.A. Krebs CSAC 113/4/86 Publications, lectures, broadcasts H.403 Progress in Liver Diseases 1974 Request (declined) to contribute article on 'Intermediary Metabolism! to proposed volume. prospective et santé publique 1979-81 Correspondence with M. Salomon re interview with Krebs, an edited version of which was included in Future Life (English translation by G. Daniels, New York, 1983). H .404. published in current issue of Prospective et Santé (not listed in Bibliog.) Correspondence June also refers to article by Krebs 1979. H. 405 1980-81 The Quarterly Review of Biology Requests (declined) to review books. 1972, 1974 Reinhold Book Corporation 1968 Correspondence re request by Editor for Krebs to advise in preparation of biochemistry textbook to be written by S. Dagley. Sandéz Limited 1955 Scientific American 1949-50 Krebs agreed to write article on ‘acid secretion in the stomach’ but later withdrew. Correspondence re biographical article on Krebs to be published in company journal Triangle. Continued H.410 H.1. Kornberg). and some reviews (Bibliog. 183). Mainly on various publications by Krebs and colleagues. H.411 and possible translation into Thai. 1964-68, re proposed new edition of ‘Energy transformations' Springer-Verlag various dates 1956-81 1956-58, re 'Energy transformations in living matter! (with Includes correspondence on translation into Spanish, H.A. Krebs CSAC 113/4/86 Publications, lectures, broadcasts H.412 1970. Brief correspondence re Bibliog. 284. 1971. Brief correspondence re ‘Effects of ethanol on gluco- neogenesis', Krebs's contribution to a volume Metabolic Changes Induced by Alcohol (not listed in Bibliog.). 1972 H.413 1974 1978, re collaborative paper 'Regulation of the hepatic concen- tration of reduced glutathione! contributed to Functions of Glutathione in Liver and Kidney (Bibliog. 359). H.414 1979 October 1980-April 1981. Invitation (declined) to Krebs to join editorial board of Reviews of Physiology, Biochemistry and Pharmacology. August-September 1981. Request to Krebs to write book based on collaborative paper 'Evolution of metabolic cycles’ (Bibliog. 385). Trends in Biochemical Sciences (T IBS) 1976, 1978-79 The first issue of TIBS appeared in January 1976 and the Editor-in-Chief: was W.J. Whelan. See J.834. See also H. 422 for an article planned in 1981. tenth meeting, Cambridge 1949. (Not listed in Bibliog.) 1976. Invitations to Krebs to write article on Warburg (declined), H.415 review 'Alcohol and Abnormal Protein Biosynthesis’ (draft enclosed ~ not listed in Bibliog.), and to contribute a historical piece on 'The origins of the International Congress of Biochemistry’. An outline of Krebs's article is enclosed and refers especially to the The article appeared in TIBS, August 1976. See A.453. in science. Request (declined) for contribution to volume for 'International Children's Year’. Request (declined) for contribution to volume on possible developments 1978 1968 H.416 1977-78 UNICEF United Educators, Inc. H.A. Krebs CSAC 113/4/86 H.419, H.420 Publications, lectures, broadcasts USES (Utet/Sansoni Edizioni Scientifiche) various dates, 1969-79 Correspondence re articles contributed to Enciclopedia della Chimica (Chemical Encyclopaedia). H.419 1969-71. Article on 'Ketone bodies! (not listed in Bibliog.). H.420 in Bibliog.). 1971-79. See D.474, Article on 'Cyclic processes in biology’ (not listed John Wiley & Sons (and Wiley Interscience) Miscellaneous correspondence on publications or proposed works by Krebs. Much of the later (1976 onwards) correspondence refers to Krebs's biography of Warburg and to his autobiography. 1961, 1969, 1973-79, 1981 . H.421 Biochemical Preparations, 8. 1961. Brief correspondence only re article published in (Not listed in Bibliog.) 1969. ‘caloric homeostasis’. Request to write book on 'metabolic fuels' and 1977-79. G. Witzstrock 1975-78 Includes one later letter, 198). Agreement and correspondence re contribution to 1973. Agreement to contribute to Gluconeogenesis (Bibliog. 347). Correspondence re proposed series on 'The History of H.422 The Urea Cycle (Bibliog. 347). 1975-76. Mainly personal correspondence with publisher, but includes comments, 1978, on new journals Clinical Cardiology and Scanning. H.423 Biochemistry'. Krebs was asked to advise, and to write, or allow repro duction of previous writings, on Warburg and his own autobiography, but copyright prevented this. photographs, etc., 1964-81. Shorter correspondence requesting permission to quote, reproduce diagrams, Request for textbook on biochemistry. Worth Publishers, Inc. 1966 tl. A . Krebs CSAC 113/4/86 Publications, lectures, broadcasts LECTURES H.427-H.446 H.427 H.428 H.429 H.430 H.431 H.432 H.433 H.434 H.435 H.436 1935 1948 1950-54 1955, 1957-58 1960-61, 1966-67 1967-68 1968-69 1969-70 (Royal Free Hospital lecture and correspondence arising) 1969-70 1970-71 H.437 H.438 H.439 H.440 1971-72 1973 1974 H.443 1972-73 H.441 H.442 1976 1977 1975-76 1981 1979-80 H.444 H.445 1977-78 H.446 H.A. Krebs CSAC 113/4/86 SECTION J CORRESPONDENCE J.1 - J.985 INTRODUCTION TO SECTION J SCIENTIFIC AND GENERAL CORRESPONDENCE Correspondence with individuals, organisations and firms, in alphabetical order, dated and indexed, with an indication of any information of particular biographical, scientific or historical interest. J.869-J.93] SHORTER SCIENTIFIC CORRESPONDENCE Indexed, in chronological order. op 2027, 985 UNINDEXED CORRESPONDENCE Exchanges of reprints, books and articles, specimens, methods and information. The folders in the main sequence J.1-J.868 may include any or all of the following: applications to visit or work in Krebs's MRC Unit or in his Departments at Sheffield and Oxford; research programmes and progress reports; ideas, drafts and data for publications, some in collaboration with Krebs; visits to other laboratories or institutions, or to colloquia and conferences; applications and references for appointments in Britain and overseas; continuing contact in research and personal news. or intermittently. topics of some scientific substance; others extend over a long period of time, continuously Some of the exchanges are relatively brief, albeit dealing with grant applications; reports on H.A, Krebs CSAC 113/4/86 Correspondence It should be noted that many of the most significant letters dealing with important events in Krebs's life were removed by him for insertion into his scrapbooks, now in Section A. Other letters, which he considered important either by reason of their content or their author, were kept with a short annotation by him probably made while he was assembling material for his autobiography. These annotations are reproduced in the relevant entries in the sequence. A word should be said about the designation 'Personnel' given by Krebs to some of his files. Conscious as he always was of his own debt to Warburg as scientific mentor, Krebs was convinced of the importance of 'filiation' or 'scientific genealogy’ in fostering scientific excellence, and felt that he should, and that he did, attempt to carry on this tradition. He devotesthe whole of Chapter 12 of his autobiography to the history, personnel and success of 'The MRC Unit 1944 - 67'; shorter sections of Chapters 15, 17 and 18 are on similar themes, as are many of the historical lectures and writings of his later years. For Krebs, therefore, the selection, direction and future careers of co- workers and collaborators bore a special dimension. Unfortunately the 'Personnel' label as applied by him to his files does not represent a full or accurate tally of those who worked long~ or short-term with him, nor does it distinguish between such varied categories as: MRC~-funded staff on long- or short-term contracts; doctorate and postdoctorate students The ‘Shorter Scientific Correspondence’ at J.869 - J.931 consists of briefer him are so designated. Thus, while Krebs's 'Personnel' category as found on his files with their own funding. Several very long-term colleagues acknowledged by Krebs in his of the persons involved and, incidentally, the magnetic influence of his laboratory. from Oxford or elsewhere; scientists from Britain or overseas visiting briefly to learn a laboratory technique; senior scientists spending all or part of a sabbatical leave as guests autobiography are not filed as 'Personnel', while others who spent quite brief periods with has been preserved, an attempt has been made in the catalogue entries to clarify the status are indexed. exchanges usually on one matter only and more specifically connected with research in hand. For these reasons it is presented in chronological order. | The correspondents H.A. Krebs CSAC 113/4/86 Correspondence Aebi, H. 1950-51, 1964-66 Correspondence 1950-51 is on tissue respiration, and glutamic acid. Correspondence 1964-66 is re semester spent by Aebi in Krebs's laboratory in summer 1964; includes recommendation for Naegeli Prize. ’Personnel' file. Alleyne, G.A.O. and others 1969-78 Research on renal metabolism, recommendations. Two folders. J sae 1969-72 Jad 1975-78 and others Allison, A:C. Allison was a part-time member of Krebs's MRC Unit, working on the genetics of animal viruses. He transferred to the National Institute for Medical Research in 1957. 1954-57, 1962-63 'Personnel' file. Three folders: 1957. a 3.0 1962-63. Includes reprints by Allison. various dates 1958-8] J.4 exhibition cn ‘The Living Cell', report on visits. 1954-56. Letters of appointment, reports on research, publications, Radcliffe Prize, transfer to NIMR. Ammon, R. Correspondence 1959 is re colleagues and pupils of Rona. Includes requests for articles, visits, etc, friend of Otto Warburg, and whom | first met in New York in 1929', Anson, M.L. Research on enzyme chem istry and insulin. by Krebs and described as ‘Mortimer L. Anson, protein chemist, long-standing Anagnostopoulos, C. Research on carbamyl phosphatases. The letters were kept together 1931-33 and n.d. H.A. Krebs CSAC 113/4/86 Correspondence J.10 Ardenne, M. von 1966, 1971-78 Research and publications on cancer therapy. Arnon, D.I. various dates 1960-77 Visits, research on photosynthesis, recollections of Warburg, recommendation . Aschoff, J. and Aschoff, E. 1961-62, 1969, 1974 Visits, research. of Ludwig Aschoff) and notice of her death (1969), and some family news. Includes a little correspondence with Eva Aschoff (daughter Ashworth, J.M. 1959-64, 1977, 1981 Ashworth joined the Department of Biochemistry after taking a degree in Chemistry at Oxford; he worked with H.L. Kornberg, moving with him to Leicester in 1961. In 1976 he was seconded from the Chair of Biology at Essex to the Cabinet Office and was Chief Scientist, Central Policy Review Staff, until 1981, when he became Vice -Chancellor, Salford University. Early material includes research reports and recommendations. ‘Personnel’ file. Ausman, R.K. Lactic acidosis. Avi~Dor, Y. 1959-61 3 1965, 1976-77 includes miscellaneous ms. notes by Krebs on the Atkinson, D.E. Correspondence 1976-77 is re Atkinson's book on metabolism, and the influence of Krebs on his career; importance of the concept of evolution in his own work, dated 4 November 1977 and headed 'Re Dan Atkinson’. ‘Personnel' file. Research, recommendations. | Avi-Dor worked in Krebs's Department at Sheffield. H.A. Krebs CSAC 113/4/86 Correspondence J.17- Jo Bacon, J.S.D. and others 1947-75 Bacon was a Senior Lecturer at Sheffield 1948-54 and Krebs describes him as ‘closely integrated with the research team! (Rem. & Refi “7 PPstae; 140) In 1956 he moved to the Macaulay Institute for Soil Research, Aberdeen, and in 1972 to the Rowett Research Institute, Aberdeen, os Head of Depart- ment of Carbohydrate Chemistry. 'Personnel' file. Nine folders, mainly on research, visits, appointments, publications. - sais papers). 1947. Application for Senior Lecturership at Sheffield (duplicated 3.16 1955-56 JAY 1957-58 1959-62 1963-64 1965-66 1967-68 Baldwin, E.H.F. One letter only. 1971-72 1973-75 and December 1940. On war-time and later experiments on bracken as a source of animal feedstuff; includes photocopies of draft paper and memorandum by Krebs on subject, July Research, visits, appointments. Research on Xenoous laevis. Grenptevinnensiaidibiaieibitaieton 1973-79 1980-81 1963, 1967 Balinsky, J.B. Bannister, J.V. Barcroft, H. H.A. Krebs CSAC 113/4/86 Correspondence Barcroft, J. 1934, 1945 Brief correspondence only, on research, The letters were kept together by Krebs and described as 'Joseph Barcroft, Professor of Physiology at Cambridge with whom | collaborated in rmeasurements of oxygen consumption in fetal tissues’. Barnes, F.W. Transaminase; oxaloacetic acid. Bartley, W. 1946-80 Bartley began work with the MRC Unit at Sheffield in 1946, as a laboratory technician, on the strong recammendation of Krebs who had known him since 1941 ina similar post at the Sorby Research Institute. He took a B.Sc. and Ph.D. at Sheffield, became a member of the scientific staff of the Unit and moved with it to Oxford. Biochemistry. In 1963 he returned to Sheffield as Professor of 'Personnel!' file. Seven folders as follows, on research, publications, visits, career and appoint ments, J.32 J.33 1946-52. Appointments, conditions of service, promotions. 1953-59. Ph.D., research report, promotion, appointment as Research, visits, publications; includes Krebs's visit to J.35 appointment at Sheffield, copy of Bartley's inaugural lecture, etc. Research grants, note by Krebs for Nature on Bartley's 1960-64. Miscellaneous evs., bibliographies, departmental records. J.34 University Demonstrator, resignation from MRC Unit. house his papers and other material (November 1979). J.38 his broadcasts, and reference to his intention that Sheffield should eventually Research, publication, death of L.V. Eggleston, presentation Includes material relating to Krebs's collected reprints, et of 'Krebs Prize' at Sheffield. 1972-75. J.36 Sheffield 1967. 1965-70. 1976-80. H.A. Krebs CSAC 113/4/86 Correspondence Joa? Bassham, J.A. Bassham worked in Krebs's laboratory as a National Science Foundation Senior Postdoctoral Fellow 1956-57. photosynthesis), and two research reports by Bassham and R. Hems (on DPN and TPN). Folder includes ‘Proposed plan of study' (on 1955-56 Not a ‘Personnel’ file. Bates, M.W. and others Bates spent two years as a National Institute of Health postdoctoral research fellow at the Department of Biochemistry 1965-67. arrangements for fellowship, recommendations. Folder includes cv., 1965-68 Not a 'Personnel' file. Baum, H. Research on mitochondria, lectures and visits. . Beadle, G.W. 1967-71 1949, 1960 Beattie, A. 1956-67 1962, 1964. Correspondence 1949 is on amino-acid oxidases. The letters were kept together by Krebs and described as 'George Beadle, California Institute of Technology, later President of Chicago University. Nobel Laureate 1958', Bellamy, D. and others After graduating from Sheffield, Bellamy obtained an MRC Scholarship for research and doctoral work in the Department of Biochemistry, Oxford, becoming a "Departmental Assistant'. Sheffield in 1959 and became Senior Lecturer in Zoology at Sheffield from 1965. Not a Personnel! file. 1964-67 He was appointed to an ARC research team at Three folders as follows: 5.44 -- °1956<67 JA5 4959-62 J.46% H.A. Krebs CSAC 113/4/86 Correspondence Benesch, R. Bennet-Clark, T.A. lso-citric research. 1948, 1954 1944, 1947 Bennett, D.A.H, Krebs accepted Bennett as a 'personal student! for Part Il work in biochemistry at Oxford. Includes programme of work, Krebs's reports to university. 1961 -62 ‘Personnel’ file. Benzinger, T.H. and others 1933, 1950-81 Benzinger was a colleague of Krebs at Freiburg and published a collaborative paper with him on metabolism in birds. He emigrated to America, working mainly on calorimetry; he spent some time in 1956 in Krebs's Department working with R. Hems and C. Kitzinger, and continued collaborative work on the subject 1971-78 (see D.331-D.341). 'Personnel' file. Two folders as follows: 1933. J.50A calorimetry. Bergel, F. Bernardi, G. Physiologist, 1950-57, 1969, 1981. Research, visits, collaborative work on Extensive ms. data, drafts and narratives on metabolism in letters of 1933 on research uae animals and birds (perhaps related to Bibliog. 45); and conditions in Germany were kept together by Krebs and described as 'T.H. Benzinger, my collaborator in Freiburg in 1932 and 1933. after the war especially interested in calorimetry at Bethesda and National Bureau of Standards at Washington’. Origins of protein nomenclature. Personal and scientific correspondence (on oxidases). is re proposed protest on Apartheid; correspondence 1978 (Krebs's carbon only) recalls his and Haddow's part in inviting German scientists to the International Congress in Cambridge in 1949, 1933, 1954-56, 1959, 1968, 1970, 1978 Correspondence 1959 H.A. Krebs CSAC 113/4/86 Correspondence Bernhard, S. ‘Dahlem Konferenzen' . Berry, N.M. and others 1975-77 1960-81 Berry, a New Zealand graduate, was nominated to the Department of Bio- chemistry as Demonstrator under the Nuffield Dominions Trust. He worked there from January 1961 and was a member of the MRC Unit from January 1964 resigning to take up an appointment at Pittsburgh from September 1964. Later appointments were at the Postgraduate Medical School, London (1965), San Francisco Medical Center (1967) and Flinders University of South Australia (1973). initiators of the successful preparation of isolated liver cells', though Berry's later work concentrated on electrochemical interpretations of metabolism and the role of proton gradients. Krebs described him (Rem. & Refl., p.220) as 'one of the main f Not a 'Personnel' file. Seven folders as follows, covering all aspects of research and career. J.54 1960-61 J.D 1962-64 J.56 1965-66 Je W/7-79 J.58 1970 S57 1967-69 J.60 1980-81 and some undated drafts and data There is no surviving correspondence 1971-76 A fellow refugee, working in London. 1933, 1934 Besser, F. H.A. Krebs CSAC 113/4/86 Correspondence (Oz, -63 Bielschowsky, F.D. and Bielschowsky, M. Bielschowsky was a contemporary and colleague of Krebs at Freiburg and later at Sheffield. after the war in New Zealand. their assignment is tentative only. In the 1930s he also worked in Holland and Spain, and Several of the letters are undated and 1933-54 " Two folders: J.62 1933-39, few dated. 1947-54, not all dated. J.63 Marianne Bielschowsky (also a biochemist) and an obituary of Franz Bielschowsky from University of Sheffield Gazette, 47, November 1967. little correspondence with Includes a See also J.171. Biran, A.L. Biran was accepted as an MRC student for training in research methods in the Department of Biochemistry, obtaining his doctorate in 1962. Not a 'Personne!' file. 1958-62 Birt, L.M. 1956-67 J.66 1960-67 1931-80 365 1956-59 'Personnel' file. Blaschko, H.K.F. and others Two folders, on research and appointments. Birt came from Melbourne University as an 1851 Exhibitioner and worked under Krebs's 'personal supervision! before returning to various university posts in Australia. 1933, September -December Blaschko and Krebs met at Freiburg in 1919 and remained close friends. Their careers followed similar paths: to Berlin where Blaschko worked in Meyerhof's laboratory; to Britain in 1933 where Blaschko met and offered lodging to Krebs on his first arrival in London; to Cambridge (Physiological Laboratory) in 1934; and to Oxford where he was Reader in Biochemical Pharmacology 1944-67. The correspondence includes personal and historical material, as well as aspects of research and career. of other refugee colleagues. The early letters (not all dated) often contain news 1931 (card only), 1933 April-August Eight folders as follows: 3.67 J.68 H.A. Krebs CSAC 113/4/86 Correspondence 1934 1935. Includes card and letter from D. Nachmansohn 1936 at 1937 (few dated) a2 1938-45 73 Sic, 1947-80. Shorter items, including social occasions, recollections, , J.74 compiled by Krebs, 1980. Miscellaneous recollections and narratives relating to Blaschko, Blaxter, K.L. 1957, 1967, 1971 1960-80 Five folders as follows: J.77 1960, 1962-63 Jt? 1970-74 *Personnel' file. Blumberg, B.S. Blumberg was a postgraduate student working with A.G. Ogston in the Depart - ment of Biochemistry. He shared the Nobel Prize for Medicine in 1976. 1955-59,. 1963, 1973 The chief correspondents are H.U. C.H. Boehringer Sohn and others Correspondence with officers and employees of the firm at Tutzing and its UK subsidiary re research projects, visits. Bergmeyer in Germany, and J.H. Shelley in Britain. at Oxford. Correspondence with Boehringer Ingelheim, UK, on research Includes material re Bibliog. 343, Includes material re collaborative paper with Bergmeyer Mainly appeal for funds for new medical college © J.80 1975-77. and publications. J.78 (Bibliog. 242). 1964-69. J.81 1977-78, 1980. H.A, Krebs CSAC 113/4/86 B8hning, F. Bonner, J. Correspondence 1933, 1937, 1947 1951 Discussion of Krebs's Harvey Lectures (Bibliog. 133). Booth, V. 1934-40, 1951, 1973-80 Krebs mentions Booth and other early Cambridge friends for their kindness to him on arrival in Britain (Rem. & Refl., p.88). Two folders of cards and letters, on personal and scientific matters. J.84 1934-40 J.85 1951, 1973-80 Born, G.V.R. and others 1966, 1973-81 Mainly re arrangements for the publication in Britain of the autobiography of Max Born; folder includes brief correspondence with M. Born, 1955. Bowman, W.C. 1981 Pharmacology of salicylates. Not a 'Personnel' file. Two folders as follows: Bronk, J.R. and others Brock, D:J.H. and others Research, appointments; Brock worked in Krebs's laboratory 1966-67, seconded from the ARC's Animal Breeding Research Organisation, Edinburgh. Urea synthesis. 1952-58, 1964-66 'Personnel' file. J.89 1952-58 Brunet, P. 'Personnel' file. Buchanan, J.G. 1965-67 1952-56 H.A. Krebs CSAC 113/4/86 Corres pondence Buchanan, J.M. Citrulline in urea synthesis. Bucher, T. 1947 -56 BUcher was a pupil of Warburg (see Rem. & Refl., pp.149-150). Burk, D. 1952-53, 1961-72 Correspondence 1952-53 is re Warburg Festschrift; on research and also has frequent references to Warburg. later correspondence is Burton, K. 1949, 1977 Burton was a lecturer in the Biochemistry Department at Sheffield, anda long-term colleague and member of the MRC Unit at Oxford 1954-66. Not a 'Personnel' file. Bush, I.E. 1952, 1956-59 'Personnel' file. Butenandt, A. 1934-35, 1978, 1980 ‘Adolf | first accepted but later declined when Neuberg was dis- The letter refers to an invitation to contribute a review paper to Bush was a research assistant in the department, working on biochemistry and medicine. Includes early (1952) papers by Bush. Letter of 1 March 1935 has a later description attached by Krebs: Butenandt. a German journal. missed as Editor of Biochemische Zeitschrift’. 'Personnel' file. Calderbank studied for three terms in Krebs's Department, on secondment from Ick Calms, ed.F. : 1970 Calderbank, A. 1957-58 Buxton, J. 'Personnel' file. 1955-56 H.A. Krebs CSAC 113/4/86 Correspondence Callaghan, O.H. 1957-58, 1961-62 Callaghan worked as a research student in Krebs's Department from December 1957 to September 1958. ‘Personnel' file. Calvin, M. 1965, 1967 Carter, C.W. various dates 1959-65 The material was kept together by Krebs and described 'Dr. Cyril Carter, Reader in Biochemistry, Oxford’. Not a 'Personnel' file. Chain, E.B. Three folders. 1956-75 J.105 1956-62. Research, publications, visits. Chance, B. 1961 -80 J.108 1961-67 J.107 1971-75. Agroup of autograph letters from Chain, mainly personal, 1945, 1956, J.106 1962, 1969, kept together by Krebs and described as ‘Ernst Chain, fellow refugee at Cambridge in 1934-35. Nobel Laureate 1945’. Isolated penicillin. Research, appointments. Four folders, on research, visits, lectures, etc., including some research data, and some personal news. personal correspondence. 1973-80. Krebs's Penn Lecture 1974, miscellaneous research and Krebs's Penn Lecture at University of Pennsylvania. 1968. Bibliog. 268; J.110: -1969=70 J.109 J.111 H.A. Krebs CSAC 113/4/86 Correspondence Chaplain, R.M.A. and others 1960-67 Chaplain, a biochemist from East Germany, came as a visiting research worker in Krebs's Department in April 1961. difficulties and much of the correspondence deals with the efforts of Krebs, scientific colleagues in Britain and Germany, and officials of charitable organisa ~- tions to make it possible for him to continue his studies. at Oxford before returning to East Germany in 1966. He had various financial and visa He obtained a D.Phil. 'Personnel' file. Four folders on all aspects of career, Pp research, , 1 appointments. Of J5T12: - T9606! Jetis' 1964-63 J.114 = 1964-65 J.115 1966-67. Includes reprints of papers by Chaplain. Chatagner, F. 1956-57 ‘Personnel! file. Chappell, J.B. 1965-67, 1972-76 Chibnall, A.C. ; : Research, meetings, appointments. Research, visits, recommendations. Chatagner visited Krebs's laboratory May~June 1957 to learn amino-acid techniques. at Cambridge’. The letters of 1956-57 were kept together by Krebs and described as 'Professor A.C. Chibnall, Professor of Biochemistry at imperial College, London and later 1937-39, 1947-48, 1956-57, 1963 H.A. Krebs CSAC 113/4/86 Correspondence mOrrespongence Chou, J.T.Y. and others 1960-66 Chou, born in Peking, was a British Council Scholar and Inter-University Fellow at Oxford 1955-58 and a member of Krebs's MRC Unit 1958-63, working mainly on the biochemistry of the inner ear. ‘Personnel’ file. Three folders, on all aspects of research and career, visas, appointments, research programmes and reports. J.119 1960-61 J.120 1962 BelZi 1953-64 and one letter 1966. Clarke, J.S. 1960 Clarke held an MRC Scholarship for training in research methods at Krebs's Department for one year. 'Personnel' file. 1955-63 Clayton, R.B. ‘Personnel’ file. Cohen, P.P. J.126 i ee 1937-79 Not a 'Personnel' file. Three folders. Clayton held an ICI Fellowship in Krebs's Department. Cohen spent a year, 1938-39, asa National Research Council Fellow in Krebs's laboratory in Sheffield as (with A. Ostrim) 'the Department's first post-doctoral visitors from overseas' (Rem. & Refl., p.103). He became a life-long friend. 1960-61, 1966, 1979. 1948 (Harvey lecture), 1950-54 (research, offer of posts at Harvard Js 120 and Oxford). J.124 intermediary metabolism; 1937-38. Arrangements for Cohen's visit to Sheffield to work on invitation to Krebs to visit and lecture in USA. H.A. Krebs CSAC 113/4/86 Corresponde nce Jb dee. Cohen, S.S. 1963, 1966, 1973 Correspondence 1963 is on 'Biochemical variability’; correspondence 1973 includes historical recollections. Cohn, M. 1955-63, 1972 Cohn worked in Krebs's Department for eight months from June 1955, while on leave from Washington University, St. Louis, on hydrolysis of adenosine triphosphates. Folder includes material on research, publications, visits, recommendations. ‘Personnel’ file. Cole, H. 1964-65 Cole held an MRC Scholarship for training in research 1964-66 in Krebs's Department and at Cardiff. ‘Personnel’ file. Cole, J.A. Research report only. 'Personnel' file. ‘Personnel! file. Collins was an MRC Scholar in training in research. ‘Personnel' file. Coleman, G. 1959 Collins, J.F. 1957-59 Brief correspondence only, from D.D. Woods, re Coleman's Guinness Research Fellowship. Carboxylase. Conn came to work in the Department of Biochemistry, on tumour biochemistry, for three years from 1953. ‘Personnel’ file. Conway, E.J. Conn, R.B. 1952 1948-49 H.A. Krebs CSAC 113/4/86 Correspondence Jiiae Cooke, K.B. Brief correspondence only. ‘Personnel’ file. Cooper, E.H. ‘Personnel! file. Cooper, R. 1958-59 1954 Brief correspondence only, re Cooper's MRC Scholarship for training in research, under the supervision of D.D. Woods. ‘Personnel’ file. Cornell, N. Research on ethanol. Craigie, A. 1968 ‘Personnel’ file. Creasey, W.A. 1956 'Personne]' file. Crutchley, M.J. Crawford, R.M.M. and others 1960-62, 1966 Crawford was a Carnegie Scholar in Krebs's Department 1961-62. Creasey held an MRC Scholarship for training in research at the Department of Biochemistry, working under the supervision of L.A. Stocken 1956-58. 1960 is related to Bibliog. 194, Crutchley held a graduate scholarship from the Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food, for research in the Department of Biochemistry under the supervision of D.E. Hughes. Miscellaneous correspondence on research, publications, etc. Correspondence 'Personnel! file. Cuthbertson, D.P. 1959-60, 1965 1947, 1960, 1968, 1978-79 H.A. Krebs CSAC 113/4/86 Correspondence J.144 Damadian, R.V. Research and publications, mainly on potassium binding, and on NMR. various dates 1966-79 Davenport, J.L. 1979 -81 Sociobiology, juvenile delinquency. Krebs (May 1981) toa forthcoming publication by Davenport. Includes various drafts for 'Foreword' by Davidson, J.N. Davies, D.D. and others 1964, 1967 1953-64, 1981 Davies held an ARC Junior Research Fellowship and worked in Krebs's Depart- ment at Sheffield (and later at Oxford) 1953-55; he was awarded a Rockefeller Research Fellowship to work at Wisconsin 1955-56, and subsequently accepted appointments at King's College London, Sydney and East Anglia. He published a collaborative paper with Krebs in 1955. 'Personnel' file. Three folders, on all aspects of research and career. J.147 (Bibliog. 177). 1953-55. Includes correspondence re error in collaborative paper 1945-75 J.149 1960-64, 1981. J.148 = 1956-59. Davies, R.E. and others Mainly research and publications on malate and succinate. Davies was a member of Krebs's MRC Unit from its inception in Sheffield in 1945, moving with it to Oxford and remaining until 1956 when he accepted an appointment at the University of Pennsylvania. Krebs refers to him on several occasions in his autobiography, and published collaborative papers with him on fon transport (Bibliog. 150, College. Research, move to Pennsylvania, offer of Chair at Imperial Miscellaneous cvs, bibliographies, salary scales. Five folders, on all aspects of career and research. 1945-54. Research, visits, promotions. ‘Personnel! file. J.150 J.151 J.152 1955-56. 165, 169). H.A. Krebs CSAC 113/4/86 Correspondence J.153 1957. Research and appointments. J.154 1958-68, 1972, 1975. Research and appointments. Dawson, R.M.C. 1951-55, 1960 Dawson was a Betty Brookes Research Fellow at the Oxford Department of Biochemistry from 1952 (under Krebs's predecessor, R.A. Peters). Not a 'Personnel' file. Dean, P.D.G. various dates 1963-71 Dean held an MRC Scholarship for training in research in the Department of Biochemistry, working under the supervision of M.W. Whitehouse. Research,appointments. 'Personnel' file. Two folders: J 156” 1963-67 J, 157 1968, 1971 1935-36, 1939 Fellow refugees. on research, appointments, Opp ’ 1, Letter 1938 is re Bibliog. 69. Deutsch, M. and Deutsch, W. Brief correspondence only, Yr Pp T¥ad, Sood; Cems 191 Sy 1978 Miscellaneous correspondence. Dixon was a member of Krebs's MRC Unit from October 1958 but left in August 1959 to take up an appointment in Canada. 1969, 1970, 1973 Dixon, G.H. and others Doll, W.R.S. publications. 1958 Dickens, F. ‘Personnel’ file. H.A. Krebs CSAC 113/4/86 Correspondence J.162 Donegan, J.F. various dates 1930-35, 1943 Donegan was a colleague of Krebs in Worburg's laboratory (Rem. & Refl., p.30); he worked from 1930 at University College, Galway. Miscellaneous correspondence (none of Krebs's replies survive) on research, German scientists. Peciés,:],.C, Correspondence 1973 is re book-review; correspondence 1974 is re early research of W.H. Bragg; correspondence 1976-77 is re ICUS Conferences of which Eccles was Chairman. 1973, 1974, 1976-77 Edelman, J. and others Edelman held an ARC grant to work in Krebs's Department at Sheffield 1948-50, working under the supervision of J.$.D. Bacon. ‘Personnel’ file. 1948-53, 1964, 1975 Two folders: J.164 1948-53 3.165 1964, 1975 Edozien, J.C. Brief Edson, N.L. 1935-70 Edsall, J.T. various dates 1972-8] Not a 'Personnel' file. 1946, 1949, 1952 Edozien worked briefly in Krebs's Department at Sheffield in 1946. correspondence on research and career. Correspondence 1981 is re books and papers of Isidor Traube (q.v.) which Krebs arranged to have deposited at the University of Pennsylvania. Research, post-war news, publications, appointments. Edson, a New Zealander, was a D.Phil. student of Krebs at Cambridge before returning to university posts in New Zealand. Krebs published collaborative papers with him in 1936, and refers to him in his autobiography (Rem. & Refl., p.86). Four folders, on all aspects of:research and career. 1935-36, 1938. J.168 Krebs's note attached toa letter of July 1935 reads 'Norman L. Edson, my Ph.D. student at Cambridge. New Zealand’, Later Professor of Biochemistry at the University of Otago, Research and publications (Bibliog. 56, 57). J.169 1946-49. H.A. Krebs CSAC 113/4/86 Correspondence J.170 = 1951-57 1963-64, 1965, 1970. J.171 Includes Edson's obituary notice of F.D. Bielschowsky 1965; correspondence 1970 is re Edson's death. Eggleston, L.V. Brief correspondence only, kept together by Krebs and described as ‘Leonard Eggleston, long-standing collaborator’; see Rem. & Refl., p.97. Correspondence 1956 is a letter from Eggleston recovering from an operation; correspondence 1974 is re Eggleston's death, 1956, 1974 Eichholtz, F. Eigen, M. 1952, 1954 1965, 1975, 1978 Mainly arrangements for Krebs to visit and lecture: at Géttingen, 1965, and at the Katzir Conference, Braunlage 1978 (Bibliog. 374). 1936-80 1934, 21936 Elliott, K.A.C. Elliott, W.H. and others Elliott was an enzyme biochemist and Departmental Demonstrator at Oxford, appointed initially for 1952-54 by R.A. Peters; appointments in Australia. General correspondence on research and career. he later held university 1951-71 Senior Microbiologist. Elsden, S.R. Elsden worked briefly in Krebs's laboratory at Sheffield in 1936, on succinic acid. Cambridge (1943-48), Sheffield (1948-65) and East Anglia (from 1965). Elsden and Krebs maintained continued friendly contact and the correspondence covers all aspects of career, research, publications, appointments, etc. Six folders as follows. Subsequent university and ARC appointments were at Edinburgh (1937-42), Includes correspondence re Elsden's move to Sheffield as Jcage 1936-38 J.178 1947-49. H.A. Krebs CSAC 113/4/86 Correspondence dao. 1955-58 J.180 1959 Joh Bt 1960-69 J.182- 4996 1979-80 Elsworth, R. Correspondence and research notes on metabolism of D-lactate. 1964 Embden, H. 1932 One letter only, with an attached note by Krebs: distinguished neurologist in Hamburg, brother of the biochemist Gustay Embden', The latter is referred to in Rem. & Refl., p.35. 'Dr. Heinrich Embden, 1932 1958, 1969, 1975 Engel, D. Engel, P.C. in Warburg's laboratory Emerson, R. One letter only, with an attached note by Krebs: 'Robert Emerson, American plant physiologist who had worked at the same time as | in 1926'. p.38). Emerson helped Krebs to visit America in 1929 (Rem. & Refl., Engelhardt, W.A. Brief correspondence only, kept together by Krebs and described as: 'W. Engelhardt, Russian biochemist, expressing interest in my publications in 1932', 1960-64 Enser, M.B. Enser held an MRC Scholarship for training in research 1960-63, in the Depart - ment of Biochemistry, working under the supervision of W. Bartley; an ICI Fellowship 1963-66. Two folders. J.189 1967-75 1932 : 1960-67 ‘Personnel’ file. he was awarded H.A. Krebs CSAC 113/4/86 Correspondence J.191 Estabrook, R.W. One letter only, re forthcoming visit by Krebs to Dallas. 1975 various dates Evans, E.A. Evans came to work in Krebs's Department at Sheffield as a Rockefeller Travel- ling Fellow in May 1939, returning to Chicago in April 1940. collaborative papers with Krebs (Bibliog. 84, 85), and participated in work on the TCA cycle, later carrying out additional experiments in Chicago with radioactive carbon. He published 1938-75 Three folders as follows: J 492 1938-40. For correspondence with Evans 1942-43 see E.33. J.193 1947-48, 1955, 1966-67 1973-75. J.194 Conference on Historical Development of Bioenergetics and Krebs's paper on subject. Mainly re history of discovery of carbon dioxide fixation, See also E,24-E.35 (Biblicg. 335). 1964, 1971-79 Evered, D.F. 197] 1954-59, 1968-75 Inborn errors of metabolism. He resigned in 1958 and later worked on steroid endocrinology. Evans, W.C. Miscellaneous scientific and personal correspondence, mainly on bracken. Exley, D. and others Exley was a member of Krebs's MRC Unit at Sheffield from 1954, moving to Oxford until 1958 working on a joint problem with the MRC Ojological Research Unit. 1968-75 Includes draft paper on 'Circulation of labyrinthine fluids’. 5.197 1954-58 J.198 1959. 'Personnel' file. Three folders. SATe H.A. Krebs CSAC 113/4/86 Correspondence J.200 Fatmi, H.A. oe 1965 Moments of scientific discovery (including TCA cycle). Faust, R.G. and others 1960-63 Faust worked in Krebs's Department 1960-62 as an NIH Research Fellow, working with D.S. Parsons. Not a 'Personnel' file. Feld, S. Krebs's views on euthanasia and mental deficiency. Feldberg, W. Feldheim, W. 1946-47 1966-70 Feldheim worked in Krebs's MRC Unit for short periods in 1967, 1968, on ketogenesis (see D.247-D.249). Includes correspondence with H.D. Cremer. 'Personnel' file. ‘Personnel’ file. Fildes, P. 1951-65 Ferdinand, W. 1959-62, 1964 Fessler, J.H. and others | Ferdinand was a DSIR Research Student in the Department of Biochemistry, working on protein chemistry under the supervision of R. Cecil, 1959-62; he later worked at Sheffield with W. Bartley. Fessler held an ARC training grant 1950-53 at the Oxford Department of Biochemistry under R.A. Peters, and an MRC Research Assistantship 1953-56 working under the supervision of A.G. Ogston before taking up appointments in Britain and USA. imel9Og: Krebs's carbons only. Sheffield; correspondence 1965 is recollections of appointments at Cambridge Correspondence 1946 is re Chair of Bacteriology at , 1946, 1965 H.A. Krebs CSAC 113/4/86 Correspondence J.208 Fischer, H.O.L: 1933, 1936 kept together by Krebs and described as 'Hermann O.L. Fischer, Cards and letter son of Emil Fischer. at Berkeley. Warburg's teacher, as a link in the Nobel laureate chain (Rem. & Refl., pp. 175-177). Later Professor at Toronto and the University of California Distinguished carbohydrate chemist'. Krebs refers to Emil Fischer, Fisher, H.W. 1959-60 Fisher held a Postdoctoral Fellowship of the American Cancer Society and worked in Krebs's laboratory 1960-61. Correspondence is re funding and arrangements. ‘Personnel’ file. Fitzgerald, M.G. 1956-58 Fitzgerald was an MRC Clinical Research Fellow in Krebs's Department 1956-58 before accepting an appointment at Birmingham University. Not a 'Personnel' file. Fitzgerald, P.J. 1959 -60 "Personnel! file. Fleckenstein, A. 1956-61, 1965 1965, 1966 Florey, H.W. Letter of December 1965 has a ms. note by Krebs on verso: Fitzgerald, a Professor of Pathology at New York State University, spent a sabbatical year at the Department of Biochemistry 1959-60, working with L.A. Stocken. Two letters only. ‘Florey after Dinner given to him at Brasenose by Oxford F.R.S.' (see also G.186). Not a 'Personnel' file. Fonnesu was a 'Bertarelli Scholar’ from Milan who worked in the Department of Biochemistry from December 1954~July 1955, in collaboration with R.E. Davies, on mitochondria. 1954-56, 1961 F Folley, S.J. Fonnesu, A. 1957 Krebs H.A,. CSAC 113/4/86 Correspondence Forrest, 1.S. 1969 Scientific and personal correspondence. Carl Neuberg, and Krebs's letter of 9 June refers to connections between the Krebs, Neuberg and Meyerhof families (Bibliog. 311). Irene Forrest was the daughter of Frankel, E. 1933-39 Frankel was an early friend and colleague who emigrated to South Africa. Prototi.: 0.0% Fujita, A. 1952, 1954 1948-49, 1952, 1980 Fujita had been a contemporary of Krebs in Warburg's laboratory (Rem. & Refl., p.30). Correspondence is on research and recollections. Fuld, H. 1933-34, 1955, 1978 Fuld had been an early colleague of Krebs in Freiburg. and worked as a doctor in Liverpool. He emigrated to Britain Fuller, R.C. 1959-60, 1964 Fulder, Hans 1933-34 Fulder was another refugee scientist, who emigrated to America. Fuller was a Senior Postdoctoral Research Fellow of the National Science Foundation, working with H.L. Kornberg in Krebs's MRC Unit 1959-60. Research, especially on glutamic and aspartic acids. Gaffron was a fellow-researcher in Warburg's laboratory (Rem. & Refl., p.30). The material was kept together by Krebs and described as ‘Hans Gaffron, my colleague in Warburg's laboratory. important contributions to photosynthesis’. ‘Personnel’ file. Gabor, D. Gaffron, H. Gale, E.F. 1971, 1973 1930, 1933-34, 1950 Later at Chicago and Tallahassee. Made H.A. Krebs CSAC 113/4/86 Correspondence J.226 and others Gasquet, P. de 1961-63, 1967 Gasquet, a French biochemist, was sent by his firm to work in Krebs's laboratory January-December 1962, on amino-acid metabolism. an ordained priest in 1967. 2. He became ‘Personnel' file. J.R. Geigy, S.A. 1960-71 Correspondence, mainly with K. Diem, re preparation of 'Geigy Tables' and other research matters, including lactalbumin and organisation of research. The Geigy Company contributed to the costs of the conversion to a laboratory of part of the space allocated to Krebs's MRC Unit at the Radcliffe Infirmary (Rem. &Refl., p.225). See also C.122. Geller, D.M. 1956-57 Geller held a National Academy of Sciences Research Fellowship to work 'under the guidance’ of Krebs September 1957-August 1958. arrangements and funding. Correspondence is re Not a 'Personnel' file. 1954-56 1958-67 Not a 'Personnel' file. Gey, K.F. and others Gibson, Q.H. and others Two folders, on research and appointments. Elliott, and published a collaborative paper (Bibliog. 180). Gibson was at Sheffield 1946-63 (Professor of Biochemistry 1955-63) before accepting posts in America. Gey worked in Krebs's Department February-October 1955 under the supervision of W.H. Nota 'Personnel' file. Goldwasser held a Guggenheim Fellowship and was a 'guest worker’ in Krebs's Department 1966-67. Biological Sciences Curriculum Study. J.230 1958-62 J.23] 1963-67 Goldwasser, E. 1965-66 Glass, H. Bentley H.A. Krebs CSAC 113/4/86 Correspondence Goodwin, T.W. Gordon, W. 1946, 1948-49, 1954 1938-39 Gordon was a Hildesheim doctor, who emigrated to America. Gotto, A.M. 1958-64 Gotto was a doctoral student in Krebs's Department with a grant from the National Science Foundation 1958-61; he returned to Vanderbilt University, Tennessee. Folder includes correspondence, research reports, draft papers, recommendations. Not a 'Personnel' file. Gottschalk, A. 1943-52 General correspondence on research, publications, visits. Gowing, M.M. Mainly re lecture by Krebs. 1973, 1976 Greville, G.D. 1945, 1959-67 Green, D.E. 1937, 1947, 1953, 1968 Research, publications, meetings. Later at the Enzyme Institute, Madison, Wisconsin’. Green was a Ph.D. student at Hopkins's laboratory in the 1930s and is mentioned by Krebs as helping him to learn and write English (Rem. & Refl., p.88). Material was kept together by Krebs and described as 'David Green, known to me in Cambridge since 1933. and grant applications. Continuing negotiations and arrangements, research programmes Griffiths was a member of the Research Staff of the MRC Unit in Krebs's Department from July 1961 to July 1962 when he was appointed a University Demonstrator. where. He left Oxford in 1966 to take up university appointments else~ Four folders on research and career. J.241 1960. Enquiries. Griffiths, D.E. and others 1960 -67 ‘Personnel’ file. J.242 1962. H.A. Krebs CSAC 113/4/86 Correspondence J.243 1962-65 J.244 1966-67 Grisolia, S. 1958-81 General correspondence on research, publications, visits. Three folders. J.245 1958-69. Citrulline; specific dynamic action. J.246 1970-73. Correspondence re Bibliog. 287; liver cells. 1974-81. J.247 corres pondence 1979 includes letters re collection of memorabilia of $. Ochoa at Valencia to which Krebs gave two letters. Correspondence re Bibliog. 323; meetings and conferences; Not a 'Pessonnel' file. Nota 'Personne!' file. Gurin, S. 1949 -52 Grunau, J.A. Grunau was a member of the MRC Unit in the Department of Biochemistry for four years, working mainly with K. Burton. 1960-64 Gurin spent several months from July 1949 in Krebs's Department at Sheffield, funded by the Rockefeller Foundation, and published a collaborative paper (Bibliog. 153). little personal correspondence. Guyot was a biochemist working for a pharmaceutical firm at Hamburg; early correspondence is mainly re experimental supplies and results. 1931-34, 1948-49, 1952 Gutfreund, H. Guyot, O. 1953, 1960-70 Includes a H.A. Krebs CSAC 113/4/86 J.2o2 Haas, E. Correspondence _ 1949 Haas was a fellow-researcher in Warburg's laboratory, who emigrated to America. collaborator of Warburg, and includes an affidavit by Krebs to assist in obtaining entry to America for Kubowitz. Correspondence refers mainly to F. Kubowitz, also a long-standing Haddow, A. 1952, 1967 Correspondence 1967 is re Walker carcinoma strain, Hallpike, C.S. Collaborative research in otology and tissue respiration. and others 1955, 1959-62 Happold, F.C. Harding, N.G.L. Harington, C.R. 1947, 1960, 1963 1965-67 1945-49 Mainly research on amino-acids. Harris, H. Two folders. Hors, £. is Two folders. J.258 1971-72 ai259 1972-78 Research, publications, appointments. Research, publications, appointments. 1964, 1966 J.261 and some modern approaches to the cancer problem’, Mainly re Harris's historical lecture 'The city of Berlin Includes material on John Innes Institute . J.260 1959-63. 1980. Hartley, H.B. 1971-78 1959-63, 1980 H.A. Krebs CSAC 113/4/86 Correspondence Heatley, N.G. 1941-42, 1980 Correspondence 1941-42, on research and equipment, is while Heatley was in New Jersey on the penicillin project. Hemmerich, P. Possible re-organisation of Lindau conferences. Henseleit, K. 1933,.. 1934: 1947-48, 1976 Henseleit was a collaborator in research and publications with Krebs at Freiburg, notably on the ornithine cycle. Early correspondence is on research and colleagues. was kept together by Krebs and described as: 'Kurt Henseleit, my collaborator in the urea work, writing about his experience during the war years and post— war years'. Correspondence 1976 is with Frau Henseleit and includes photo~ graphs and notice of death of Henseleit 1973 (net 1976 as in Rem. & Refl., p.150). Later correspondence Not used. Herken, H. and others 1967, 1970-77 Hers, H.G. 1970-71, 1973-75 General correspondence on research, visits, étc. tribute to a 65th birthday Festschrift for Herken which Krebs was unable to complete. Includes invitation to con- Correspondence 1970-71 relates to Krebs's visit to Louvain and Brussels, in the course of which he had an accident to his finger which involved surgery and the cancellation of a visit to Japan (see F,217-F,223). Not a 'Personnel' file. Hilton, J. Hilton held an MRC Scholarship for training in research 1964-67, working mainly with L.A. Stocken. Correspondence 1941-42 is with R.A. McCance and Hill re dietary experiments at Sheffield, and the veto on publication of the results (Rem. & Refl., pp.120-121). Mainly on Warburg, and history of biochemical research. Hill, A.V. Hill, R. 1941-42, 1976 1952-53, 1970-73 1965-67 Brief correspondence re scholarship and appointments. H.A. Krebs CSAC 113/4/85 siate Hinshelwood, C.N. TCA cycle in yeast. Correspondence Hird, F.J.R. Research, publications, visits. 1967-80 Hockenhull, D.J.D. Teaching of biochemistry for industry. Hodgkin, A.L. various dates 1948-53, 1967 Examining, research, etc. Correspondence 1967 is re Oxford Chair. Hoek, J.B. 1969-70 Hoek worked in Krebs's laboratory for several months in the course of 1970. Correspondence mainly about arrangements; research programme. Not a 'Personnel' file. 1948-80 he later took Includes 'Personnel' file. Four folders as follows: Pidsd Sheffield. 1948-49. Hokin, L.E. and others Arrangements, negotiations, funding for Hokin's work in Hokin helt a Research Fellowship of the American Cancer Seciety to work in Krebs's Department at Sheffield for three years from August 1949; Up appointments in Canada and USA. on vitamin C, Correspondence 1975 refers to Krebs's wartime work 1950-52. J.278 correspondence 1952 on the premature and incorrect report of the award of the Nobel Prize to Krebs. Renewal of Fellowship, appointment, publication. 1953-60. Research, publications, appointments. J.280 1974-75, 1980. Jf? H.A. Krebs CSAC 113/4/86 Correspondence Holmes, B.E. 1932, n.d. (1930s), 1950-51, 1981 Persenal and scientific correspondence. The undated letters and cards of the 1930s are mainly friendly invitations and social arrangements. Correspondence 1932 was kept together by Krebs and described as 'Corres- pendence of 1932 whilst | was still daughter of Sir Frederick Gowland Hopkins’. memorial service, and includes Krebs's recollection of his early acquaintance with Barbara Holmes. in Freiburg with Dr. Barbara Holmes, Correspondence 198] is re Holmes, F.L. 1976-81 J.282 1976-77 J.283 1978 Holmes, an American historian of science, was in touch with Krebs from May 1976, originally with regard to an historical study of Krebs's early biochemical research 1926-36. He visited Krebs regularly and frequently, recorded many conversations with him, and consulted notebooks, correspondence and other early documents. As a consequence, he decided to extend the scope of his proposed study to 1940 (later 1949) and to include some biographical and personal material (letters of 20 September 1976, 3 January 1978, 10 July 1980). Five folders, mainly arrangements for visits and discussions, and comments on. various historical matters involving early friends and collaborators, sequence of discovery, and aspects of historical documentation. correspondence, notes of discussions, drafts for comment. Microfilms of the transcripts of recorded conversations, kindly made available by Professor Holmes, are held at £.100-L.103. The material includes Krebs's death. J.285 References to 80th birthday meetings at Dallas and Sheffield and to Krebs's proposed papers on evolution of metabolic cycles (Biblicg. 385) and related questions. of matters to be discussed with Holmes, mainly about autobiography, and including photocopy of letter of 24 May 1933 from H. Druckrey cancelling his agreement to work in Krebs's laboratory (Rem. & Refl., pp.72-73). Further reference to Bibliog. 385, disposal of Krebs's reprint Attached to correspondence of 10 July are Krebs's notes 13 November, written from hospital shortly before J.286 collection; 1981. last letter, J.284 1979 1980. H.A. Krebs CSAC 113/4/86 Correspondence JahOhy J.288 Holzer, H. 1956-80 Holzer was a biochemist at the University of Freiburg im Breisgau. Two folders of general correspondence on research, conferences, visits. J.287 1956-57, 1962-66 J.288 during the Nazi period. 1970-80. Correspondence 1975 is re Rectors of Freiburg before and Hopkins, F.G. 1936-38, 1941, 1947, 1981 Hopkins's letter of June 1941, acknowledging Krebs's congratulations on his 80th birthday, refers to German science and to Krebs's time at Cambridge. Correspondence 1981 with Jacquetta Priestley (Hopkins's daughter) and others is re the portrait of in 1938 by private subscribers. Hopkins by Meredith Frampton presented to the Royal Society Horecker, B.L. various dates 1969-80 Research, publication (Bibliog. 280), visits, ete. | Correspondence 1980 is invitation to S$. Ochoa's 75th birthday symposium which Krebs was unable to attend. Horowitz, N.H. 1949 -53 1965, 5976, 1977 Hughes, D.E. and others Correspondence 1976 is re Warburg, and Krebs's biography. Research on neurospora, collaborative publication (Bibliog. 130), and later publication (Bibliog. 153). 1961 Hughes was a founder member of Krebs's MRC Unit at Sheffield, having been attached to Krebs's laboratory since 1941. in 1954, working mainly on pure and applied microbiology, and became Professor of Microbiology at Cardiff in 1964. Seven folders on all aspects of career and research, He moved with the Unit to Oxford 1945-68, 1980-81 3.293 1945-51 J.294 1952-60 Jae Huggins, C.B. ‘Personnel’ file. H.A. Krebs CSAC 113/4/86 Correspondence 3.296 1962 45297 ment to Chair of Microbiology at Cardiff, 1963-64. Includes note by Krebs for Nature on Hughes's appoint - J.298 1965-68 b.292 1980-81 Hume, E.M. 1958 Eleanor Hume was a pioneer in nutrition research, and secretary of the Accessory Food Factors Committee of the MRC, Two letters only, 1958, and copy of obituary 1968. ILRA = International Research Association 1964, 1965 Research on enantiomorphs of lactate. ‘Personnel’ file. ‘Personnel’ file. James, W.O. Visas for East German scientists. Jensen, P.K. 1954-57 Jedeikin, L.A. 1966-68 Jedeikin, an American biochemist on sabbatical leave, worked in Krebs's laboratory, on ketone bodies, from March 1966 to September 1967. Jensen, a Danish biochemist, worked in Krebs's Department from May 1955 to April 1956, funded by the Churchill! Fund (to foster Anglo-Danish relations). 281). Mainly research on ketosis during exertion in trained and untrained subjects; correspondence, research programme, discussions, later projects (Bibliog. 266, Research and publications, mainly on carbamyl phosphate. Johnson, R.H. and others 1967-76 H.A,. Krebs CSAC 113/4/86 Correspondence Johnson, W.A. _ 1939, 1949, 1978-80 Johnson was Krebs's research assistant at Sheffield, funded by an MRC grant, from April 1936 until he accepted a post in industry in 1939. collaborator in the work on the TCA cycle and on the famous paper rejected by Nature and published in Enzymologia (Bibliog. Krebs lost contact with Johnson after 1954 but made further enquiries in 1977 to further the historical research of F.L. Holmes (q.v.); Islands Turtle Farm, was invited to the Dallas Symposium in 1980 and gave his recollections of work at Sheffield with Krebs (Rem. & Refl., pp.97-98). Four folders. Johnson, then running the Cayman He was Krebs's 62). ye GUG 1939, 1949 (Bibliog. 125). J.307 and turtle farm brochure. 1977-78. later contacts; includes correspondence with F.L. Holmes J.308 symposium. 1980. Includes fuller text of Johnson's recollections given at Dallas J.309 Miscellaneous documents re import of turtle shell, a gift from Johnson. Jokl, E. 1972-81 Jones, K.M. and others 1950-60 "Personnel' file. Johnstone, J.P. Research, history of science and scientists. Sherrington cind Eccles. Johnstone was a research student in the Oxford Department of Biochemistry from 1944, working with A.G. Ogston; after working at Porton Down, he rejoined the Department as a Demonstrator 1956-60. "Personnel! file. Jones was a research student in the Oxford Department of Biochemistry, working under W.H. Elliott and later with D.D. Woods. Correspondence 1981 is re Jones, E.R.H. 1955, 196] 1953-61 H.A. Krebs CSAC 113/4/86 J.314 Jones, R. Correspondence Jae Jones-Mortimer, M.C. 1973, 1980-81 1963-67 Jones-Mortimer was a DSIR research student in Krebs's Department, working with C.A,. Pasternak. Not a 'Personnel' file. Kalckar, H.M. Research and publications. Teeth Radiation Census. and Fiske in 1929. 1958-62, 1968-69, 1977, 1979 Correspondence 1958 is re International Milk Correspondence 1979 is re work on ATP by Lohman Kalnitsky, G. Kalnitsky worked in Krebs's Department 1956-57, funded by the National Foundation for Infantile Paralysis, New York, working with D. Tapley. Personnel’ file. 1954-59, 1963 Kark, P. 1968-72 1961, 1974-75 1970, 1977-80 Kanungo, M.S. Kaplan, N.O. 'Personnel' file. Mainly research, discussions and symposium on Friedreich's ataxia. 1968-78 Correspondence 1959 is re 'Brain Drain’, Kark, R.M. Kate, 5. 1961-64 1959, 1976 Mate. J: various dates H.A. Krebs CSAC 113/4/86 Correspondence and others Keech, D.B. Keech spent two years 1957-59 in Krebs's Department, funded by CSIRO, working with J.R. Quayle, before returning to university appointments in Australia. 1957-67 ‘Personnel' file. Keilin, D. 1930-34, 1940 Material kept together by Krebs and described as 'David Keilin, Cambridge, discoverer of cytochrome', Includes brief social correspondence from Anna Keilin, and letters and cards 1936-75 from Joan Keilin (daughter). (Rem. & Refl., pp.84-85.) and others Kelemen, M. Mary Kelemen held an MRC Scholarship for training in research in Krebs's Department 1954-57, working with K. Burton. 1953-62 Nota ‘Personnel! file. Keller, G. 1933-34 1963 1957-59 'Personnel’ file. Kemp, M.B. Kemp was awarded an MRC Scholarship for taining in research, to work with J.R. Quayle, the scholarship being transferred to Sheffield when Quayle accepted an appointment there, Kennedy, E.P. Kennedy held a Senior Research Fellowship of the National Science Foundation to work in Krebs's Department with K. Burton, 1959-60. Brief correspondence, mainly re arrangements. ‘Personnel’ file. Kiessling was a visiting scientist in Krebs's Department June-October 1955, funded by a Swedish foundation. "Personnel' file. Kiessling, K-H. : 1954-56 H.A. Krebs CSAC 113/4/86 Correspondence Kitzinger, C. _ 1955-56 Charlotte Kitzinger was a guest scientist sent to Krebs's Department by the US Office for Naval Research, December 1955-March 1956, working on calorimetry ‘Personnel’ file. Kiether, M, 1955 Comments on publications by Krebs (Bibliog. 156, 166, 167, 168). Kleinzeller, A. Kleinzeller, a Czech refugee supported by refugee organisations, was a research student in Krebs's Department at Sheffield from 1939, and published several collaborative papers. He returned to Czechoslovakia after the war. 1939-41, 1952-56 Two folders. J. Se 1939-41. Funding, arrangements to work in Sheffield. J.334 1952-56 Klemperer, H.G. ‘Personnel! file. J.336 1954-55 J.337 T7a6-57 J.339 1962-68 J.335 1752-53 J.338 1959-61 Five folders, on all aspects of career and research. Klemperer held an MRC Scholarship for training in research in Krebs's Department at Sheffield and Oxford 1952-55. 'Personnel' file. Knivett worked in Krebs's laboratory for two months. Brief correspondence only. various dates 1961-78 Klingenberg, E.M. Knivett, V.A. 1952-68 1959 H.A. Krebs CSAC 113/4/86 Correspondence oe etn ete annem maiaaeee Knoop, F. 1934 One letter only, on publications and research, perhaps Bibliog. 50 (Rem. & Refl., pp.66~67), with an attached note by Krebs 'Franz Knoop, German biochemist, discovered B-oxidation, Editor of Z. Physiol. Chem.'. Knowles, P.F. and others 1963-65 Knowles held a NATO Fellowship and later an. MRC Research Fellowship to work in Krebs's Department, mainly with D.E. Griffiths, Correspondence on research, grants, equipment, appointments. 1963-65. 'Personnel' file. Kolditz, W. 1970, 1975-79 Correspondence 1970 is on etymology of 'snob'. Correspondence 1975-79 is re proposed article by Krebs for Hexagon (journal of Hoffman-La Roche), on hyperlactataemia. Kondrashova, M.N. Research, publications. Kornberg, H.L. and others 1945-8] He remained at K&nig, R. Renata K8nig worked in Krebs's Department for the academic year 1963-64. "Personnel! file. 1963-67 Kornberg was appointed to Krebs's MRC Unit immediately on his graduation at Sheffield; he moved with it to Oxford, being regarded by Krebs, together with K. Burton and J.R. Quayle, as 'the key members'. Oxford, apart from research visits abroad, until 1960 when he accepted the Chair of Biochemistry at Leicester, moving to the Sir William Dunn Chair of Biochemistry at Cambridge in 1975. He became Master of Christ's College in 1983. Continued Kornberg published several collaborative papers (Bibliog. 151, 183, 184) with Krebs, who regarded their paper in Nature, 1957 (Bibliog. 184) as particularly important (Rem. & Refl., pp.215 et seq.); the paper on ‘Energy transformations ' (Bibliog. 183) was frequently reprinted and is often referred to in the corres~ pondence. Not a 'Personnel' file. H.A. Krebs CSAC 113/4/86 Correspondence Fifteen folders, on all aspects of career and research. J.347 Studentship for training in research. 1945-50. Early career at Sheffield University. Award of MRC 5.348 J.349 1951-52. Appointment to MRC staff, etc. 1953. Doctorate. Commonwealth Fund Fellowship (Yale). J.350 1954 J.351 1955. Appointment to MRC Unit, etc. J.352 1956-57 J.353 1958~59 J.354 nofe on appointment, by Krebs, for Nature, etc. Appointment to new chair of biochem istry, Leicester, 1960. oe 35355 department, D.Sc. 1961. J.356 1962 Resignation from MRC staff, grant application for Leicester J.357 1963 J.359 1965 J.358 1964 5.360 information from Krebs. 1966-69. Correspondence 1967 includes some autobiographical 1974, 1975, 1978-79 (includes correspondence on planned Symposium J.36] at Cambridge on 'Sterile and Fruitful Approaches in the Development of Bio- chemistry’ at which Krebs spoke 'On asking the right kind of question in biological research'), 1980, 1981. Tricarboxylic acid cycle in bacteria, Krampitz, L.O. See also E.58. H.A. Krebs CSAC 113/4/86 Correspondence Kroetz, KI. (née Gollwitzer-Meier) 1929-33, 1948-50 Klothilde (Thilde) Gollwitzer-Meier was a physiologist working in Berlin whom Krebs met at the Physiological Congress at Boston in 1929. instrumental in making contacts for him with Lichtwitz at Altona and Thannhauser at Disseldorf (later Freiburg) (Rem. & Refl., pp.42-43). Two folders She was 5303 1929 -33. Letters and cards. J.364 1948-50; includes notice of Kroetz's death, and obituary notice 1954, Krogh, A. Brief correspondence only, with an attached note by Krebs 'August Krogh, Copenhagen’. Also included in the folder is correspondence 1969 with Krogh's daughter enclosing a photograph of him, also with an attached note by Krebs 'Bodil Schmidt-Nielssen, daughter of August Krogh, zoologist ... 1948 Kuhn, N.J. and others 1961-67, 1975 | ‘Personnel’ file. Two folders J:366. ~ S106) 64 J.367 1965-67, 1975 Kulka, R.G. and others After graduating at Oxford, Kuhn worked with F. Lynen, then held an MRC Scholarship for training in research in Krebs's Department, working under D.S. Robinson, 1963-65. ‘Personnel’ file. Kulka, a New Zealand graduate of Czech origin, held an 1851 Exhibition Science Scholarship to work as a doctorate student under Krebs's supervision December 1955-December 1958. He published a collaborative paper with Krebs and Eggleston (Bibliog. 197). Correspondence on research, publication, appointments. ‘Personnel’ file. Kulonen, E. |. Kulonen worked briefly in Krebs's Department funded by a British Council Bursary, working with A.G. Ogston. Brief correspondence only, 1955-61, 1966 1957 H.A. Krebs CSAC 113/4/86 Kun, E. Kurti, N. Correspondence 1959-60, 1969-72 various dates 1969-76 Brief correspondence on various topics. and others Kurtz, A. Proposed award of Honorary Degree from Oxford to T. Heuss (President of Federal Republic of Germany), supported by Krebs. statement of his views and a little background material, Includes Krebs's written 1958-61 Kydd, D.M. Arrangements to work in Oxford. 1962-63 tocks-D iL. Evolutionary ethics. Lane, C.D. and others 1964-68, 1972-73 1959-62 Large, P.J. Two folders Lardy, H.A. 1964-67, 1973 Research and publications. Large, a graduate of Sheffield, was awarded an MRC Scholarship for training in research in Krebs's Department, working under J.R. Quayle. ‘Personnel’ file. 1960-62 Js Fm 1959 J.378 H.A. Krebs CSAC 113/4/86 Correspondence J.379- J.384 Lascelles, J. and others 1947-65 June Lascelles, a graduate of Sydney, was awarded an 1851 Exhibition Overseas Scholarship to work in the Microbiology Unit of the Oxford Biochemistry Department, where her supervisor was D.D. Woods. She was a member of the MRC External Staff from 1952 and a University Lecturer from 1960; she took Up Gn appointment at UCLA in 1965. "Personnel' file. Six folders, proposed research, progress reports and assessments at various periods. on all aspects of career and research, including statements of P ‘ 7 J.379 1947-51 J.380 for his Microbiology Unit, to which Lascelles was appointed. Includes application by D.D. Woods for MRC support 1952-54. J.381 1955-56. Rockefeller Fellowship, work in USA, etc. J.382 1957 J.383 1958-60 J.384 1961-65 1933~34 1949-51 Laser, E. and H. Includes one letter 1933 addressed to H.K.F. Blaschko. Laties, G.G. Laties worked for about three months in Krebs's Department at Sheffield in 1949, 1958-74 Leaf, A. Leaf worked in Krebs's Department January 1955-August 1956, on 'body water! and 'ion transport', and spent a later sabbatical year with him 1971-72, 'Personnel' file. and others Two folders 1954-74 J.387 1954-56 J.388 H.A. Krebs CSAC 113/4/86 Corresp ondence J.389 Lehmann, H. Early correspondence kept together by Krebs and described ‘Hermann Lehmann, later Professor of Clinical Biochem istry, Cambridge’. 1934-36, 1967, 1979 - Lehninger, A.L. Reseorch, publications. Two folders J.390 1946-70 Leitner, U. and Z. Levy, H.R. various dates 1946-80 J.391 1975-80 1934-37, 1941, 1949, 1952 1977, 1980-81 Lewis, R.W. Krebs's letter of 9 December is 'on the role of an established theory ina discipline’ and discusses the philosophy of science especially evolutionary theory. 1980 1932 ‘Line! A colleague at Freiburg. Also attached is a letter, 1961, Lichtwitz, L. One letter only, with an attached description by Krebs 'Professor L. Lichtwitz, my chief at Altona from 1930-31, distinguished physician interested in metabolic diseases' (Rem. & Refl., pp.43-44, 75-76). from A. Jores, a fellow-colleague at Altona (Rem. & Refl., pp.75-78) suggesting @ reunion of former Lichtwitz-Assistenten, (Rattor was the 'title' Link used on his writing paper. ) Link, K.P. Correspondence and papers, not all dated, on warfarin and warfarin resistance inrats. Karl Paul Link, discovered the nature of the sweet clover disease in cattle, the anti-coagulant activity of coumarin and developed rodent~poison Warfarin (hence Rattor)', Letter 1958 has an attached description by Krebs 'Dr. and others 1958, 1965-69 H.A. Krebs CSAC 113/4/86 Correspondence eoeeeenemntnrneien, J.398- J.401 Lipmann, F. Lipmann had worked in P. Rona's laboratory, though not at the same time as Krebs, and later in Otto Meyerhof's laboratory at Berlin-Dahlem, emigrating to USA in 1939. He shared the Nobel Prize with Krebs in 1953 and remained a life-long friend. 1934-79 Four folders. J.398 ‘Fritz Lipmann, known to me since 1927, Medicine and Physiology in 1953'. 1934, 1936, 1951-53, kept together by Krebs and described as We shared the Nobel Prize for J.399 1962-71 1974, Mainly re Symposium on ‘Energy, Biosynthesis and Regu- J.400 lation in Molecular Biology’ in honour of Lipmann's 75th birthday. Krebs and Lipmann spoke on 'Dahlem in the late nineteen twenties’ (Bibliog. 336). J.401 Warburg. —Lipmann’s letter of 20 June 1979 includes recollections of 1975-79. 1954-59 'Personnel' file, "Personnel' file. Loewi, G. Loewi was offered accommodation to work in Krebs's Department on sulphated mucopolysaccharides. Loening, U.E. Loening held an ARC research studentship to work in the Oxford Department under the supervision of R. Cecii 1954-56, later taking up an appointment at John Innes Horticultural Institution. Citric acid, citrulline. Lohmann, K. One letter only, with an attached description by Krebs 'Karl Lohmann, with whom | worked under the same roof in Berlin-Dahlem from 1926-30 (he was with Meyerhof and I with Warburg). Discoverer of ATP (independently of Fiske and Subbarow), and the structure of co~carboxylase', 1955-57 1937 Lominski, I. 1948, 1951 H . A . Krebs CSAC 113/4/86 Correspondence Losada, M. 1965-78 Research, visits, including 6th Congress of Spanish Biochemical Society 1974. Lowenstein, J.M. and others Lowenstein held a Beit Fellowship to work in Krebs's Department 1955-58, subsequently accepting university appointments in America. He published a collaborative paper with Krebs (Bibliog. 196) and remained a close colleague and friend. 1954-81 : ‘Personnel’ file, Ten folders, covering all aspects of career and research. J.407 1954-56. Arrangements for work and funding, research reports. J.408 (Bibliog. 196). 1957-59. Research, move to America, collaborative paper J.409 1960-63. Publications and research. J.410 1964-65. Publications and research, especially Geigy Tables. J.413 1968. J.411 1966. J.415 1974-76. J.416 1978-81 J.414 1969-73 JAIZ 1967, Publications, visits. Research, seminar, appointment. Includes correspondence with Leah Lowenstein. Publications and research, especially Geigy Tables. 1970, 1974-79 Lynen, F. Early correspondence bears an attached note by Krebs: 'Professor Feodor Lynen, Munich. Biochemist, Nobel Laureate’, J.417 1953, 1959, 1961-62, 1965 (lectures and visits). 1948-49 (research on yeast), 1952 (Krebs's recommendation of Lynen) Three folders J.418 1970 J.419 1948-79 ‘ H.A. Krebs CSAC 113/4/86 Correspondence jection ele dalek ies acca, Macalpine, |. Ida Macalpine, formerly Hirschrnann, was a German refugee doctor who re- qualified in Britain and practised psychological medicine in Accrington and Londen, being best known for her collaborative work with her son Richard Hunter on George {Il and porphyria, Folder includes miscellaneous obituaries of Macalpine, 1974, 1936, 1947-50 ~ McCance, R.A. Brief correspondence only, on calcium and wartime nutrition experiments, 194] McFarlane, A.S, cl4 analysis. Macfarlane, M. Not used. 1948-49 and others 1970 1940-63 McGilvery, R.W. Personnel’ file. Three folders, covering all aspects of career ond research and including Gvs., biblicgraphies, statements of research, etc. Mcllwain, H. MclIlwain was a Leverhulme Research Fellow in P. Fildes's Department of Bacterial Chemistry, Middlesex Hospital, 1937-41, moving to Sheffield in 1941. He was appointed to the MRC scientific staff 1945-47 in the Unit for Cell Metabolism. 'Personnel' file. Mackay, I.F.S. Mackay was a lecturer in Experimental Physiology at Sheffield, having joint research projects with Krebs's Department, before accepting university appoint - ments overseas. 1948-49, 1959-65 J.428 1960-63 J.427 1954-58 J.426 1940-41, 1947 H.A. Krebs CSAC 113/4/86 Correspondence McLean, P. 1956, 1968-78 Mainly research on pentose phosphate cycle, experimental diabetes. MacMillan, A.L. 'Personnel' file. 1955, 1959 MacPhee, 1.W. MacPhee, a Consultant Surgeon in Liverpool, worked in Krebs's Department with D.S. Parsons, January-July 1961. 1960-62 ‘Personnel' file. McPhee, J. McPhee worked with R. Cecil in the Oxford Department from 1952 (corres- pondence is conducted with R.A. Peters). 1952 Not a ‘Personnel’ file. Two folders Mahler, R. and others 1955-56 J.435 1957, 1962 J.434 1955-56 Madsen, N.B. Madsen worked in Krebs's Department 1956-57 under a fellowship of the US National Academy of Sciences before accepting appointments in Canada. ‘Personnel’ file. metabolic cycles. 1963, 1965 Mandelstam, J. Correspondence 1981 is Krebs's draft only, re experiments on evolution of 1966, 1981 H.A. Krebs CSAC 113/4/86 Correspondence J.438- J.440 Mann, G. — and others _ 1973-74, 1980-81 Correspondence mainly with Golo Mann (son) re various aspects of Thomas Mann's life and work. with University of Bonn; correspondence 1980-81 concerns proposals for a new translation of Mann's works. Correspondence 1973-74 concerns T. Mann's relations Three folders. J.438 1973-74 J.439 1980~81 J.440 Miscellaneous printed matter re Mann, annotated by Krebs. Mansford, K.R.L. Redox state, amino transferase. 1969-70 re D. Marotta 1960, 1964 Commemorative book (1960), Marotta's arrest (1964). Massieu, G.H. 1963-72 1949-52, 1963 Martius, C. Massey, V. ‘Personnel' file. Two folders . 1957-89, 1900769 Massieu, a Mexican scientist funded by a British Council bursary, worked in Krebs's Department January -September 1964. Research projects, appointments. J.446 1965, 1970-72 J.445 1963-64 Mayes, P.A. H.A. Krebs CSAC 113/4/86 Correspondence J.448, J.449 Mayor, F. various dates 1960-80 Mayor, a Spanish biochemist, held a British Council Scholarship to work in Krebs's Department for ten months, September 1966-July 1967, paid shorter visits in 1959, 1971, 1973. and also Not a ‘Personnel’ file. Two folders J.448 1960-67 J.449 1968-73, 1979-80 Mead, M. 1977 Includes Krebs's ‘Earth Day Statement! (on 'safeguarding the resources of the earth') prepared as a sponsor for Margaret Mead's "Earth Day’. Medawar, P.B. 1958, 1960, 1962, 1965 Miscellaneous correspondence with an attached note by Krebs. pondence is re university funding; Zoology; 1958 corres- 1962 correspondence is re Oxford Chair of 1965 correspondence is re declaration to the Pope on birth control. Medina, 5M. 1972-75 Meek, G.A. 'Personnel' file. Medina, a Spanish scientist and colleague of F. Mayor (q.v.) held a British Council Scholarship to work in Krebs's Department September 1972-July 1973. . 1948, 1951-42 Research, symposia, publications. of annual 'Hans Krebs Award for Research in Metabolic Control' by Bly Founda- tion. ed. Mehlman and R.W. Hanson). Correspondence 1973-75 refers to Bibliog. 347 (Festschrift for H.A. Lardy, Letter of December 1972 refers to funding Mehlman, M.A. 1968-75 ‘Personnel’ file. Meier, R. H.A. Krebs CSAC 113/4/86 Correspondence J.456 Mellanby, J.H. Jane Mellanby held an MRC Scholarship for training in research in Krebs's Department 1959-62, working on biochemical aspects of ketosis under Krebs's supervision. 1959-69 . ‘Personnel! file. Menahan, L.A. 1965-68 Mendel, B. and Mendel, H. Letters, cards and telegrams from Bruno and Hertha Mendel, with an attached note by Krebs: 'Bruno Mendel, a colleague at the 3rd Medical Clinic at Berlin in 1924 and a friend ever since. He recommended me to Otto Warburg. Later Professor of Pharmacology at Amsterdam! (Rem. & Refl., pp.23-25). Three folders 1932-73 J.458 1932-38 J.459 1939 Merritt, D.H. 1962-67 J.460 Einstein). 1946, 1954-59, 1965, 1973 (from Hertha Mendel, re Warburg and Miscellaneous publications. Meyer, K. Meyer was a colleague of Krebs in Rona's laboratory (1925) and later at Berlin-Dahlem where he was in Meyerhof's team. 1948, 1961 Overuse and misuse of drugs. re O. Meyerhof Correspondence with descendants of O. Meyerhof, and others, re Meyerhof and his family, in part re Bibliog. 336. Meyer zu Schwabedissen, O. various dates 1969-78 1980-81 H.A. Krebs CSAC 113/4/86 Correspondence J.465 Michaelis, E.M. (later Jacoby) 1931, 198] Two letters only, with a note by Krebs 'Eva Michaelis, daughter of Leonor Michaelis whom | first met at Woods Hole in 1929' (Rem. & Refl., pp.38-39). Mihram, G.A. Philosophy of science. Mills, C.F. Zinc deficient rats. Mitchell, P.D. Model, A. 1974-77 1961, 1966-67, 1972-73 1934-37 A refugee medical scientist in Britain. Monod, J. 1964, 1972 1951, 1961 1961, 1969-70, 1977, 1979-80 Moore, S. Morgan, H.E. Morton, R.A. 1971, 1973 Correspondence 1973 is re Warburg and history of photoelectric spectrophotometry. Miscellaneous research and publications; correspondence 1979-80 is re Oxford oxygenator. Thyroxine. Mothes, H. Mynant, N.B. 1960-61 1960-62, 1967 H.A. Krebs CSAC 113/4/86 Correspondence Nachmansohn, D. and others 1934~8] Nachmansohn was one of Krebs's oldest friends and colleagues. They first met in Berlin when working in Goldscheider's clinic (1924), then in Rona's laboratory (1925), Warburg's laboratory (1926) when Nachmansohn was in Meyerhof's team, and with Thannhauser at Freiburg. invited by Weizmann to consider working in Palestine in the mid-1930s. He emigrated to America in 1938. He was also, like Krebs, The pre-war correspondence, mainly from Nachmansohn in Paris, graph manuscript, in German, and by no means all the letters are dated. Many refer to the problem of Jewish and other refugees, and to the suggested work in Palestine. is all auto- Ten folders J.476 1934 (not all dated) J.477 Weizmann in London, February 1935. 1935 (not all dated). Includes 'Protokoll' of meeting with J.478 1936 (not all dated) J.479 1937 (not all dated) J.480 1938-39 Addendum J.483 1930s. ‘J.484 1969-75. J.481 1958-64 1977. Recollections of Meyerhof and Warburg. J.482 and achievements. 1966-67. Includes statement of Nachmansohn's research career Includes material on Meyerhof and recollections of 1979-81. — Includes material re colloquium in honour of Nachmansohn J.485 at Liége 1980, various recollections, Nachmansohn's letter to lady Krebs on Krebs's death. F.L. Holmes. J.485A Photocopies of letters fromm Krebs to Nachmansohn (the undated letter is from Lady Krebs) made available by 1935, 1949 and n.d. H.A. Krebs CSAC 113/4/86 Correspondence J.486- J.488 Naftalin, L. Research and recommendations. Three folders J.486 Miscellaneous cvs., bibliographies, drafts and papers. J.487 1954-59 J.488 1960-62 Needham, D.M.M. Brief correspondence only. pondence is on glyceraldehyde inhibition. 1948 correspondence is on yeast; 1950 corres- 1940, 1948, 1950, 1952 Needham, J. 1933, 1934, 1937 Brief correspondence only. by Krebs: written when | was still in Freiburg’. 'Joseph Needham, at that time Reader in Biochemistry in Cambridge, Card of March 1933 has an attached description Neuberg, C. Neuzil, E. 1931, 1932 Neuberger, A. Neuberg, I. 1932, 1937, \9as Research; a publications; i nutrition; Jewish organisations. Correspondence 1932 is from Berlin-Dahlem. Correspondence 1932 is from Berlin~Dahlem. is Krebs's carbon only, of 13 November, from hospital. Mainly visits, lectures, etc. at University of Bordeaux. 1934, 1951, 1961-81 1960, 1973-75, 1981 Neunhoffer, O. Cancer treatment. 1970-75 Letter of 1981 H.A. Krebs CSAC 113/4/86 Correspondence Newsholme E.A. and others 1961-80 Newsholme worked in Krebs's Department as a postdoctoral fellow from Cambridge from 1962, supported by a Beit Fellowship. In 1964 he was appointed to Krebs's MRC Unit, moving in January 1967 to J.W.S. Pringle's ARC Unit in the Department of Zoology. ‘Personnel’ file. Four folders, on all aspects of career and research. J.496 1961-62 J.497 1963-65 J.498 1966-69 J.499 1971-80 Noble, E.P. Research on alcohol. 1972, 1976-77 Nossal, P.M. and others 1948-58 Three folders Oakeshott, W. He died J.503 1954-58 Nowinski, W.W. 1958-61, 1967-72 J.501 1948-49 J.502 1950-53 "Personnel - Sheffield! Nossal, an Australian biochemist, worked as a research student in Krebs's Department at Sheffield 1949-51 before returning to Australia. in 1958. Undated correspondence is re proposed honorary degree for Basil Blackwell. Nunez de Castro, I. 1980 1958, n.d. H.A,. Krebs CSAC 113/4/86 Correspondence J.507 - O'Brien, J.R.P. Includes 1947 draft report on 'Vitamin C deficiency and requirements of human adults' by O'Brien, heavily revised by Krebs, on work for MRC Vitamin C Sub- committee 1944-46, Refl., p.121). are included in the folder. Correspondence 1954-58 is re research and teaching at Oxford. The report was published in 1953 by HMSO and a few reviews O'Brien was Secretary of the Sub-committee (Rem. & (Not listed in Bibliog.) 1947, 1954-58 Ochoa, Severo General correspondence on research, publications, visits, recollections. Four folders various dates 1939-78 J.508 1939, 1947-52 J.509 1955, 1961 (re conferral of honorary degree from Oxford on Ochoa). J.510 Symposium). 1964-67, 1970, 1972 (includes note by Ochoa on Meyerhof seat! 1973-78 1948-79 'Personnel' file. Four folders. 1948-52. Jrol2 point attachment’, and on aconitase. Ogston, A.G. — and others Ogston was a Demonstrator in Biochemistry at Oxford since 1938, under R.A. Peters. He left the Department in 1959 to take up a Chair ot the Australian National University and returned to Oxford in 1970 as President of Trinity (Krebs's College), interests. J.513 Chairman, Editorial Board, Biochemical Journal. 1957-59. — Includes note on Ogston on his move to Australia, by 1954-55. — Includes correspondence re Ogston's appointment as Includes ms. account by Ogston of his career and research Includes Krebs's comments on Ogston's work on 'three- J.514 J.H. Fessler. Jad 1960-79. H.A. Krebs CSAC 113/4/86 Correspondence J.516 Olby, R.C, 1967-72 Mainly research on history of molecular biology. Oliver, I.T. Oliver was an Assistant Lecturer in the Biochemistry Department at Sheffield before taking up appointments in Australia. Correspondence mainly on research and recommendations. various dates 1956-68 Olson, R.E. and others 1958-78 Olson, an American biochemist, spent a sabbatical year in Krebs's Department July 1960-June 1961, supported by the Guggenheim Foundation and a Fulbright Award, working on the metabolism of cardiac muscle. 'Personnel' file. Three folders on research, publications, later visits, recommendations, etc. J.518 1958-61 3.519 1962-63 #.52U 1966-78 1967-68, 1979-81 1962-78 Ontko, J.A. Hepatic metabolism. 1967, 1972-73 Opie, L .H. and others Oparin, A.1. and Oparina, N.P. Opie, a South African biochemist, worked in Krebs's Department as a Wellcome Research Fellow for two years from October 1964, working on cardiac metabolism. 'Personnel' file. Continued Eight folders, on all aspects of research and career. J.523 J.524. 1964 J.525 1965-66 1962-63 J.526 1967-68 H.A. Krebs CSAC 113/4/86 Correspondence Includes material re new Journal .of Molecular and Cellular (Opie was Editor-in-Chief and Krebs agreed to serve as 1969. dS? Cardiology. ‘Consulting Chief Editor for the European area'); Papers submitied, publishing policy, etc. Krebs's reports on J<028 1970-72 1973. Jone? originally bearing Krebs's name as co-author. by an acknowledgement. Includes draft and data for paper by Opie on ketone bodies, At his request, it was replaced J.530 of service to Journal of Molecular and Cellular Cardiology. Includes letter of thanks to Krebs at the end of his period 1974-78. Oster, H. A German refugee doctor. Ostern, P. 1933, 1936, 1939 1971, 1973 Peierls, E. 1975, 1978 Passonneau, J.V. Pauling, L. (Rem. & Refl., 1961, 1974-77, 1980 Collaborator of J. Parnas. Committed suicide when he was about to be With an attached note by Krebs: 'Dr. Pawel Ostern. My collaborator at Freiburg. arrested by the Nazis after the occupation of Poland’. pp.48, 152.) Correspondence 1974 is on Vitamin C and the common cold, and includes invitation to Krebs to become an Associate of the Linus Pauling Institute of Science and Medicine. Correspondence 1980 includes Pauling's paper on ‘Vitamin C therapy of advanced cancer’. brochure. Mainly re collection of reminiscences (to which Krebs contributed) presented to 'Genia' (Lady Peierls) on her 70th birthday. Includes copy of presentation H.A, Krebs CSAC 113/4/86 Correspondence J.536 Pendl, M. Arrangements to work as 'guest worker’ in Krebs's Department August -October 1964, 1964 ; Perkins, J.R. Perkins worked as Krebs's 'personal technician’ in the Metabolic Research Unit. for a year 1968~69, 1968-72 Not a 'Personnel' file. Péron, F.G. Research on mifochondria. 1968, 1970, 1973 Perutz, M.F. On the history of DNA research and J.D. Watson's book The Double Helix. 1968-70 Peters, R.A. and others Five folders. 1933-79 J.540 G J.630 Ruderman, N.B. and others i ona Ruderman worked in Krebs's laboratory 1969-71, funded by the American Diabetes Association and the American Heart Association, on caloric homeostasis and metabolic regulation; after his return to USA he spent shorter periods in Krebs's laboratory during visits to Europe. ‘Personnel’ file. Four folders on funding, research, publications. J.627 1968-69 J.628 1970-71 J.629 1972 Includes experimental data. J.630 1973975 Ruffo, A. 1949, 1962-66 Ruffo was ao research student in Krebs's Department at Sheffield January - October 1948. 1972-81 1972-74. Ryman, B.E. Two folders J.633 Krebs's acceptance of Honorary Fellowship 1979. 1976-81. Mainly on various Girton College invitations, including Mainly re Krebs's visit as first visiting lecturer in new Krebs J.632 Department of Biochemistry, Charing Cross Hospital Medical School. lectured on ‘Sociological Aspects of Scientific Research’. ‘Personnel’ file. S&éez worked in Krebs's laboratory for a year from May 1981, in collaboration with R. Hems. Séez Tormo, G. 1980-81 H.A. Krebs CSAC 113/4/86 Corresp ondence J.635 een. Hi. J; - 1955-65, 1969 Saz worked in Krebs's Department at Sheffield 1953-54, though the surviving correspondence is of later date. ‘Personnel’ file. Mainly research on Ascaris. Schering AG 1969-76 The main company was based in Berlin; with Schering Chemicals Limited, the UK pharmaceutical division. there is also a little correspondence Five folders on advisory visits and discussions, possible collaborative research projects, with directors of the firm. J.636 1969. Mainly diabetes research. J.637. February, and agreement of arrangements and fees, June. Includes timetable and notebook of discussions at meeting 1970. J.638 97-72 J.639 1974 od Schimassek, H. 1962, 1972-78 Schoenheimer, R. 1937 J.640 projects. 1975-76. Includes notes of meeting and possible collaborative Two letters only, with an attached note by Krebs: biochemist, known to me since 1922 and a colleague in the Faculty at Freiburg. Brief correspondence only. Later Columbia University, New York’. 'Rudolf Schoenheimer, Schoental, R. various dates 1967-76 H.A. Krebs CSAC 113/4/86 Correspondence Scrutton, M.C. and others 1961-66, 1973-78 Scrutton held an MRC Scholarship for training in research methods in Krebs's Department, working under the supervision of |. Walker. 'Personnel' file. Four folders on research and career. J.644 1961 -64 J.645 1965-66 J.646 1973 J.647 methionine. 1974-78. Selye, H. Three folders. Includes comments on research and publications on oa See E.412-E.418. June 1980-81. Comments by Krebs on publications by Selye 5.648 on homeostasis, and on stress. 1972, 1975-76. J.649 1979-March 1980, re Selye's 'International Institute of Stress’ in Montreal (Krebs was a member of the Board of Governors) and its 2nd Inter- national Symposium at Monte Carlo at which Krebs spoke on ‘Biological Aspects of Juvenile Delinquency’. The talk was published in STRESS. (SUPP. Bibliog. 33.) and his autobiography. Research, lectures, publications, including Krebs's writings on Warburg J.650- Selye Foundation of America’ and 'Hans Selye Foundation of Europe’ (Krebs was a member of the Board of Govemors), invitation to 3rd and 4th Internationa! Symposia. Continuing correspondence re newly-founded 'Hans Semenza, G. various dates 1963-80 H.A. Krebs CSAC 113/4/86 CG orrespondence Severina, |. 1957-58, 1964-76 Irena Severina,a Russian biochemist, in 1958 under a WHO Fellowship. - / spent two months in Krebs's Department ’ ‘Personnel' file. Severin, S.E. various dates 1968-80 A Russian biochemist, father of |. Severina. Brief correspondence only, mainly on proposed visits and conferences. Shilo, M. 1961 Shilo worked as a research student in Krebs's Department in 1954. Brief correspondence only. 'Personnel' file. Shipp, «J,.C. 1967, 1973-74 Shipp was a post-doctoral Research Fellow in Krebs's Department in the late 1950s. Sies, H. Simon, E. 1963-64 1956-81 Research, visits, conferences. Sinclair, H.M. and others Mainly on D-mannoheptulose in diabetes 1973, 1981 Sinclair was Reader in Human Nutrition at Oxford 1951-58, his laboratory being attached to the Department of Biochemistry. Four folders on research and career. J.658 1956-57 J.659 1958 J.660 1960-64 J.661 research. "Personnel' file, H.A. Krebs CSAC 113/4/86 Correspondence Singer, T.P. Protein chemistry of purified enzymes. Skidmore, I.F. 1951-52 1963-69 Skidmore held an MRC Scholarship for training in research methods in Krebs's Department 1963-66, working under the supervision of M.W. Whitehouse, and was appointed an MRC temporary staff member 1966-67. 'Personnel' file. Skidmore, J. . 1964-67 Janice Robinson held an MRC Scholarship for training in research methods in Krebs's Department 1964-67 working under the supervision of E.A. Newsholme. She married |.F. Skidmore (q.v.). "Personnel' file. ~ Slater, E.C. Three folders. 1953-76 J.667 : Slater), Three folders. 1972-81 J.666 1957 (one letter only), 1962-63 J.668 1972-73. Research on alcohol. 1966-76. Visits, conferences, recommendations. J.665 discussions from L.V. Eggleston. 1953-54. Meetings, collaborative research, includes data ond 1980-81 1978, re Krebs's Szent-Gyérgi lecture for National Foundation for J.669 Cancer Research Inc. J.670 H.A. Krebs CSAC 113/4/86 : Correspondence ne ene henner ee tartare J.671 Smith, A.J. ‘ —. 1962-68 Smith held an ARC Research Scholarship to work in Krebs's Department under the supervision of J. Lascelles. ‘Personnel’ file. Smith, L.H. 1962 Smith spent a sabbatical leave from Massachusetts General Hospital in Krebs's laboratory September 1963-August 1964. 'Personnel' file. Smyth, D.H. various dates 1940-80 Smyth joined Krebs's Department in Sheffield in 1939 when part of University College London was evacuated there, becoming Professor of Physiology at Sheffield in 1946, Three folders. J.673 1940 (collaborative paper with Krebs), 1946 (Sheffield appointment). J.674 1971-75 Snell, K. Soberon, G. S8ling, H=D. Sols, A. 1975, 1978 1962-63, 1975 33675 1979-80. Recollections of Smyth. Research, recollections. ‘Personnel’ file. Speake, an ICI chemist, spent two academic years in Krebs's Department 1962-64 as a 'Recognised Student', contributing to collaborative papers (Bibliog. 222, 227). Correspondence 1981 is comments on benzoate research. 1960, 1968, 1975, 1981 Speake, R.N. 1972-80 1962-67 H.A. Krebs CSAC 113/4/86 J.681, 5.682 Correspondence Srere, P.A. Research, publications, visits, recommendations. 1963-78 + Two folders. J.681 1963-69 J.682 1971-78 re Starling, E. 1972 Correspondence with T.J.S. Patterson (Starling's grandson) and others re Starling, and including typescript of a 1922 letter from Starling. Start, °C. Carole Start held an MRC Scholarship for training in research methods in Krebs's Department 1965-67, working under the supervision of E.A. Newsholme. Not a 'Personnel' file. 1965-69 store. 1. e. 1970-76 n.d., 1936-48 Staudinger, M. Origins of term 'molecular biology' and the early contribution of Hermann Staudinger (Rem. & Refl., pp.45, 168). 1969, 1972-77 Research, publications, conferences, including Krebs's visit to Denver June 1971 (see F.218) and participation in Roche Symposium, November 1973 (see F.251-F .253). 1948 Stephenson, M. - Marjory Stephenson was an early colleague of Krebs in Hopkins's laboratory in Cambridge (Rem. & Refl., p.86). Early correspondence has an atiached note by Krebs: One of the first two women Fellows of the Royal Society’. Four folders. 1945, 1947 (re proposed ARC Microbiclogy Unit at Sheffield). ‘Marjory Stephenson, distinguished microbiologist at Cambridge. 1941-42. Various wartime research projects. J.687 J.688 J.689 J.690 1935, 1936 and n.d, H.A. Krebs CSAC 113/4/86 J.691 Stern, E. Correspondence Stern was a childhood friend of Krebs. America. (Rem. & Refl., p.16). The early letters address Krebs by his boyhood nickname 'Lotze' " . 192(?), 1933, 1951, 1952, 1969, 1973 He became a doctor, later settling in Stern, J.R. and others 1946-67 Stern worked in Krebs's Department at Sheffield as a postgraduate research worker from October 1946 on his discharge from the Royal Canadian Air Force, before accepting a post in America. He wrote a collaborative paper with Krebs and others. Not a 'Personnel' file. Four folders. J.692 1946-47 J.693 1948, re collaborative paper (Bibliog. 128). J.694 1950-54. Research and publications, including problems of , nomenclature for enzymes. J.695 1966-67 1946-47 Sternheimer, R. 1960, 1973-75 pitt, Js Stoner, H.B. Mainly research on trauma and metabolism. Sternheimer was a fellow-student at medical school with Krebs, later seitling in America. since Cambridge 1935, Nobel Laureate 1952', One letter only, with an attached note by Krebs: 'R.M.S. Synge, known to me various dates 1955-77 1967-71 1957 Streffer, C. various dates 1968-80 Swoboda, B.E.P. Synge, R.M.S, H.A. Krebs CSAC 113/4/86 J.702- Jiao Szent-Gy&rgi, A. Four folders. Correspondence - various dates 1933-79 J.702 1933, 1936-38 (discussion of citric acid cycle). 1962. J.703 Includes Krebs's recollections of Szent-Gy&rgi's help in recommending him to Hopkins, and photocopies of the relevant 1933 corres- pondence (Rem. & Refl., pp.64~65). J.704 1969 J.705 1978-79 Szilard, L. 1960 Brief correspondence only, on teaching of biology. Szirmai, E. various dates 1969-8] Three folders. 707, 1969, 1975 J.708 1976-79 J.709 1981 Biographical writings by Szirmai, including drafts and information, and com- ments by Krebs. See also E.58. 1970-71, 1976, 1978, 1980 Mainly comments on writings on history and philosophy of science, and Combridge seminar on ‘Sterile and Fruitful Approaches in the Development of Biochemistry’. Tamiya, N. Tamiya was a postdoctoral student in Krebs's Department in 1956. pondence is re later visits. 1952, various dates 1966-80 1967, 1974-76, 1980 Tager, J.M. Teich, M. Corres= H.A. Krebs CSAC 113/4/86 Correspondence morrespongence 3.713” JsPaD Terner, C. ~ .. 1938-58 Karl (later Charles) Terner held an MRC appointment in Krebs's Unit at Sheffield 1947-50, working under the supervision of R.E. Davies. Not a ‘Personnel’ file. Three folders. J.713 1938-49 J.714 1950-53. Includes material re collaborative paper (Bibliog. 13 Je19 1954-58 Thannhauser, S.J. Two folders. 1932-55 1932-37. J.716 physician distinguished in the field of metabolic disease. 1931-33'. Letters of 1935 and 1937 are from Boston where Thannhauser wes then living 'Siegfried Thannhauser, My chief in Freiburg With an attached note by Krebs: Thomas, D.B. 1965-67 1947, 1955 re invitation to Thannhauser to return to Freiburg for Krebs explains his own reasons for accepting an invitation to Folder also includes miscellaneous printed tributes to Thannhauser, 1963. J.717 70th birthday. give the Aschoff Memorial Lecture there. Thomas held an MRC Award for Further Education in the Medical Sciences in Krebs's Department 1964-67. Systems. Mainly on International Conferences on Alcohol and Aldehyde Metabolising 1972-73 1972-78 Not a 'Personnel' file. Thompson, A.D. Thurman, R.G. H.A. Krebs CSAC 113/4/86 Correspondence dfZete Jd 20 Tidow, G. Tidow was a colleague of Krebs at Altona. resumed contact with Krebs after the war. 1932-77 He remained in Germany and Five folders of letters and cards. sometimes a ms. note 'Ans....'. Few of Krebs's replies survive but there is ¢ dulei k7S2°33, 3938 J.724 1951, 1952-55 Jitpz J.723 1947, 1948 1949, 1950 J./a0 1974-77 Tinbergen, N. Tischler, M.E. Tischler, M. 1977-78 1977 1968, 1970 1939, 1948 p Todd, A.R. re Traube, I. Four folders. J.730 (daughter). J:73] 1925, 1970-82 1925 card and Ip. notes from Traube, 1970-81 with Sonya Boas-Traube Traube was a cousin of Krebs's mother, who came to Britain in 1934 (then aged 74) and settled in Edinburgh (Rem. & Refl., p.7). The correspondence is with relations, historians and others re Traube's material for which Krebs arranged safe keeping. sent by him to Lady Krebs and made available by her, 1986. 1979, with Edin burgh University Library, which accepted manuscripts 1981-82, with J.T. Edsall and others re deposit of Traube's books and J.733 reprints af University of Pennsylvania. J.732 and correspondence of Traube. 1978-79, with E.N. Hiebert. Also included here is a reprint of an article on Traube's life and work by Edsall, nd © ° © . ! Krebs H.A,. CSAC 113/4/86 Correspondence Treble, D.H. 1963 Twyford Laboratories 1963-64, 1967 Correspondence with director, F.A. Robinson. Tyler, B.W. Ullrich, K.J. ‘ 1971-77 1969-70 Lactate in kidney. Includes data and experimental results. Unilever Research Laborctory 1966 Recruitment of British scientists from North America. Uo, J.M. and others 1965-67, 1973, 1976, 1981 Junko Uo, a Japanese biologist, held an MRC appointment as a temporary staff member in Krebs's Unit October 1965~-October 1966, and collaborated on a paper (Bibliog. 246). Not a 'Personnel' file. Two folders. J.739 1965-67 The Upjohn Company various dates 1965-73 J.740 1973, 1976, 1981 Miscellaneous correspondence on samples and methods. Not a ‘Personnel! file. van Rossum held an MRC Scholarship for training in research methods in Krebs's Department 1957-60, working under the supervision of D.S. Parsons; he also worked briefly in the Department during the summer of 1964. Includes notice of Utter's death and Memorial Research, visits, etc. Lecturership. Utter, M.F. various dates 1954-56, 1969-8) van Rossum, G.0 i. 1957-68 H.A. Krebs CSAC 113/4/86 Correspondence J.744- J.763 Veech, R.L. and others 1965-81 Veech, an American biochemist, joined Krebs's Department in September 1966, funded by a Fellowship of in biochemistry'. in October 1968 (see J.763); in July returned to a research career in America. the US Public Health Service 'for further training His Oxford career was interrupted by injury in an air crash he resumed work with Krebs in March 1969, but Veech's thesis (on redox state) was supervised by Krebs, and he continued to collaborate with Krebs and his team on a substantial number of papers 1969-74 (Bibliog. 268, 276, 277, 278, 279, 284, 285, 307, 328). regular contact with Krebs on research projects and findings, conferences and publications. Krebs was a contracted member of the review panel of Veech's Laboratory of Metabolism at the National Institute of Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism. He maintained Not a 'Personnel' file. Twenty folders on all aspects of career and research. J.744 1965-66 J.745 Gland?', with Veech's name added by Krebs. 1967. Includes 11pp. paper April 1967 'Why Study the Pineal J.746 publications. 1968. J.747 = January-June 1969. J.749 1970-71 Includes news of air crash injury and recovery, research and J.748 July-December 1969. sto July -November 1972 Jif 90 applications by Krebs. Return to America, research, publications. March~June 1972. — Includes data and experimental results; grant Continued J.754 laboratory, discussions, experimental results, laboratory report and comments. Jide meeting at Veech's laboratory. JF a7 institute for metabolic research’. January~June 1977. Includes arrangements for discussion meeting at Veech's Includes reports by Krebs and others on review Includes Veech's ‘Proposal! to create an 1973 1974 1975. 3.756 January-June 1976. July-December 1976. H.A. Krebs CSAC 113/4/86 5.7 0 dp OF August-December 1977 1978. Includes drafts, reports on review meeting. J.760 1979-80 5.761 January-July 1981 Je762 J.763 Miscellaneous cvs. and information. Press~cuttings re air crash in which Veech was injured in October 1968. Veloso, D. and others various dates 1966-71, 1976-79 Dulce Veloso, a Portuguese biochemist, worked in Krebs's Department 1966-68, funded by the Gulbenkian Foundation. In 1970 she worked with R.L. Veech (q.v.). Vennesland, B. Two folders. 1949, 1954, 1970, 1973-74 Ventling, C. 1954-65 1973-74, on history of discovery of CO? fixation in animal metabolism Also included is copy of Vennesland's ‘Recollections def GO 1949, 1954 (on oxaloacetate), 1970. J.766 (Rem. and small confessions', 1981, annotated by Krebs. & Refl., p.130). Christa Ventling, a Swiss chemist, came to work as a postgraduate student in Krebs's Department for two years from October 1954, returning in 1957 as a temporary research assistant before going to work in America. her maiden name of Dierks. Not a ‘Personnel’ file. Otilia Vieira, a Portuguese chemist, worked as a research assistant in Krebs's laboratory 1964-67. 1954, 1958 1964-68 The early letters are under "Personnel file. Vickery, H.B. Vieira, O.L. H.A. Krebs CSAC 113/4/86 Correspondence dott Ue af7' Vignais, P.M. and Vignais, P.V. 1953-75 Vignais, a French scientist and collaborater of Macheboeuf, came to work in Krebs's Department 1954-55 under an exchange scheme of the Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique and MRC; he was accompanied by his wife Paulette, alsoa biochemist. They returned for a short period of work in 1976. "Personnel! file. Two folders. J.770 1953-59 Sart 1966-75 Villet, R.H. Three folders. 1967-79 j272 1967-71 J77A 1975-79 J.773 1972-74 Vinay, P. and others 1971-77 1948, 1963 Vine, J. Virtanen, A.-. Vulovié, D.M. Tests on analogues of ADP and ATP. Vinay was a postdoctoral research student in Krebs's laboratory 1973-75 funded by a Centennial Fellowship of the Medical Research Council of Canada. Includes correspondence and comments on draft of collaborative paper (Bibliog. 361). Includes material re Pitt Rivers Museum, Oxford. Vulovié worked in Krebs's laboratory October 1979-March 1980, funded by a Yugoslav state scholarship. 1952, 1961-67, 1971, 1978 1961-63 1956 1979 -80 Waelsch, H. yids H.A. Krebs CSAC 113/4/86 Correspondence J.781 Walker, P.G. 1970-78 Walker was a Research Fellow in Krebs's Department at Sheffield 1952-54, but the surviving correspondence is of later date. Wallace, J.C. and others 1963-76 Wallace held a Beit Memorial Fellowship in Krebs's Department for eighteen months from January 1965, working with E.A. Newsholme. by his wife, P.G. Wallace, who also held a Beit Fellowship (see J.788). He was accompanied 'Personne!' file. Six folders on research and career. J.782 1963-64 ai 730 1968 J.783 1965-66 J.786 1970 J.784 1967 J.787 1973-76 Wallace, P.G. 1964-69 Walser, M. Two folders. 1970-80 J.789 others, to be published in Clinicai Research 1972 (Not listed in Bibliog.) Includes abstract of collaborative paper with Krebs and 1970-73. Walser worked in Krebs's laboratory as a visiting scientist May ~August 1971, with a special interest in therapeutics of renal metabolism. Patricia Wallace, the wife of J.C. Wallace, held a Beit Fellowship in Krebs's laboratory 1965-66, and wrote a collaborative paper (Bibliog. 269). See also C.144. J.790 at Kiawah Island, November 1980, at which Krebs gave the 'keynote' address on ‘Evolutionary concepts in biological thought' (Bibliog. 386). 1975-80. Continuing research and conferences, including symposium H.A. Krebs CSAC 113/4/86 Correspondence J791- J.794 Warburg, O.H. Letters and cards from Warburg, collaborators and other colleagues on research and other matters. and others 1930-76 Four folders. 1930-38. ese! Includes photocopies of Krebs's grant application for equipment, amended by Warburg 'for educational reason', April-May 1930; letter 1931 from W. Cremer on his dismissal by Warburg; letter 1935 to D. Keilin; letter 1936 from E. Negelein; letters 1936, 1938 from Warburg on research, J.792 aia 1942, 1949 re Warburg. 1952-59, 1965 J.794 by Jacob Heiss, Warburg's companion. Later material, 'Warburgiana' presented to Krebs in 1972 and 1976 Waterlow, J.C. 1964, 1970, 1973 Weatherall, D. J. various dates 1974-80 and others 1960-77 Brief exchanges only. Krebs was a consultant to Weber's Laboratory for Weber, G. Weber, an American scientist, visited and correspondec with Krebs regularly from 1962, often in relation to the Enzyme Regulation Conferences at indianapolis which he organised and which Krebs attended almost annually to present papers on his current research (subsequently published in Advances in Enzyme Regulation). . See also Section F. passim. Experimental Oncology. Eight folders on research, visits, publications, recommendations, personal news. Continued Includes arrangements for Weber to visit Krebs's laboratory Juree 1966, on pyruvate kinase, related to work by Weber. Miscellaneous experimental results and data by L.V. Eggleston 1965, 5.801 to work on kidney tumours. 1969. J.800 1968 J79L 1960 J.798 1962, 1966 H.A. Krebs CSAC 113/4/86 Corresp ondence 1970-71. J.802 and long letter from Krebs (20 October 1971) on Warburg and 'the origins of the molecular correlation concept’. Includes correspondence re collaborative paper (Bibliog. 288), J.803 WI2"¢5 J.804 1976-77 Weber, G. 1954, 1960 Reader in Biochemistry at Sheffield. Weber, H.H. 1952-59, 1964-66, 1971 Krebs first met Weber in Rona's laboratory in 1925, but the surviving corres- pondence is of later date, on research and publications. J.806 1952-56. Includes material on Bibliog. 183. J.807 1957, 1959, 1964-66, 1971 Webster, C. 75 Webster, L.T. in the 1920s and early 1930s’. Enzyme tests. Includes data and resu!ts. re proposed talk by Krebs (eventually not given) in history of medicine seminar at Oxford; ° History of German medicine includes 7pp. typescript draft of ‘Material for the Seminar on the Continued Weidemann held a CSIRO Overseas Postgraduate Studentship to work in Krebs's Department for one year May 1965~April 1966; he was appointed to the MRC Unit April 1966-November 1968. several collaborative papers 1969-70 (Bibliog. 263, 265, returning to academic posts in Australia. He worked on renal metabolism, and published 270, 273, 283), before Five folders on research and career. Weidemann, J.M. and others Not a 'Personnel' file. J.810 1963-65 J.811 1966-68 1973-74 1963-80 H.A. Krebs CSAC 113/4/86 ‘ 606 J.812 1969. Includes drafts and comments for coll aborative papers. J.813 1970, 1973 J.814 1976, 1980 Weil-Malherbe, H. 1933-49, 1970-81 Weil-Malherbe (or Weil) first met Krebs at Freiburg in 1931, and worked with him subsequently in Hopkins's laboratory at Cambridge 1933-35. medical research posts in Britain before settling in America. Four folders. He held J.815 parents (doctor in Stuttgart). 1933-35. Includes a little correspondence with Weil-Matherbe's J.816 1936-38 J.817 J.818 1940, 1944 (re publication on metabolism of acetoacetic acid), 1949. Shorter later correspondence 1970-81. Weinhouse, S. 1946, 1967 Weir, D.G. Weissenberg, K. 198] 1974 Acetoacetate; pyruvate carboxylase. With an attached note by Krebs: 'Kar! Weissenberg, distinguished physicist known to me from Dahlem'. Welch, A.D. Weitzman, P.D.J, 1970-81 1938 Weizmann, C. H.A. Krebs CSAC 113/4/86 Correspondence J.825 Welt, L.G. and others 1969-72 Welt spent a sabbatical year in Krebs's laboratory 1971-72. Werkman, C.H. Krebs's letter of 1940 is on COQ fixation. Werth, G. Whatley, F.R. and others 1940-41 1960-68 1959-76 Whatley spent part of a sabbatical year in Krebs's Department in 1959; he returned to work in California before accepting university posts in Britain. Three folders on research and career. J.828 1959-61 J. 830 1966, 1974, 1978 J G27 1962-63 1963-81 Six folders. 1963-66. Research and visits. Includes arrangements for various Whelan, W.J. J.831 lectures by Krebs, his appointment as Honorary Professor, Royal Free Hospital, Whelan's appointment at Miami, etc. Whelan's contacts with Krebs are first documented when he was working at the Royal Free Hospital in London, where Krebs lectured regularly to students. After Whelan's move to Miami, Krebs was a frequent visitor and contributor to the 'Winter Symposia’ which Whelan organised there. 1980-81 J.832 Includes material re endowment of memorial lecture to mark Krebs's retirement, FEBS, proposed visits to Miami for autobiographical lecture. J.834 Sciences (TIBS) of which Whelan was Editor-in-Chief, visits and lectures by Krebs. Includes materia! re new journal Trends in Biochemical 1975-77. J.835 1978-79 1967-68. J.833 1970-72 J.836 H.A. Krebs CSAC 113/4/86 Correspondence J.837 Wheldrake, J.F. Wheldrake was an MRC Research Assistant in Krebs's Department, working under the supervision of C.A. Pasternak. 1963-67 Whittam, R. 1957, 1959, 1965-73 Whittam was a member of the MRC 'team! 1958-63 (Rem. & Refl., p.140) but the surviving correspondence is scanty and chiefly of later date when Whittam was Professor of Physiology at Leicester. Not a 'Personnel' file. Wieland, H. | 1948, 1976-77 Correspondence 1948 is on metabolism of yeast; Heinrich Wieland Memorial Lecture; recollections of Wieland, Warburg and others. later correspondence is re Wieland, O. various dates 1961-80 Research, lectures, etc. on ketosis, conferences, Krebs's Foreword to book on Diabetes mellitus. Wilkins, M.H.F. Williams, G.R. and others Williams, J.F. 1967-68, 1976-79 Williamson, J.R. and others 1956-81 1968 1964-69 Future of Microbiological Research Establishment; brief correspondence only. Continued Williamson held an MRC Scholarship for training in research methods in Krebs's Department 1956-59, working under the supervision of R.B. Fisher and, later, in close collaboration with Krebs, before accepting research appointments in America. He published a collaborative paper with Krebs (Bibliog. 201). J.844 results by Williamson and Krebs. 1956-59. Includes proposed research projects, reports, data and Not a 'Personnel' file. Five folders on career and research. H.A, Krebs CSAC 113/4/86 1960-62 1963, 1965 1966, 1968 (one letter only). 1977-81. Shorter exchanges. Wilson, D.F. Wilson published a collaborative paper with Krebs and others in 1974 (Bibliog. 328). . 1970-81 and others Wilson, T.H. Wilson was an Exchange Fellow of the American Cancer Society first in Oxford (1950-51) then in Krebs's Department at Sheffield (1951-53). spent a period of sabbatical leave in Oxford. ‘Personnel’ file. In 1965-66 he 1950-76 Two folders. J.850 Woods, D.D. and others 1936-65 J.851 1962-67, 1976 1950-53, 1955-58 Wood, H.G. 1946, 1955, 1973-74 Correspondence 1974 is re the Conference on the History of Bioenergetics, to which Wood was not invited, and the account of the history of COs fixation. Continued Woods was a doctorate student in Hopkins's laboratory at Cambridge, where Krebs first met him, though the earliest surviving correspondence dates from Krebs's Sheffield period. After war service at the Microbiological Research Establishment, Woods became Reader in Microbiology in the Department of Biochemistry at Oxford in 1946 and in 1955 was appointed the first Ilveagh Professor of Chemical Microbiology in the Department. pondence 1945-51 is conducted with R.A. Peters and other members of the departmental and University staff. Some of Woods's corres~ J, 808 1936-39 Six folders. H.A. Krebs CSAC 113/4/86 Correspondence 610 J.854 Oxford, apparatus and equipment, staff, research grant. Correspondence with R.A. Peters and others re move to 1945, J.855 1946-51 J.856 1955-59 J.857 1962-65 J.858 Miscellaneous cvs, research reports, obituary, etc. Woods, H.F. 1966-76 Woods, a lecturer in medicine in the department of the Regius Professor at Oxford, worked on carbohydrate metabolism of the liver under Krebs's super= vision 1967-70, and subsequently on collaborative research projects at the Radcliffe Infirmary. Therapeutics at Sheffield in 1975. He became Professor of Clinical Pharmacology and Wyn Jones, R.G. and others 1962-66 P ’ "Personnel! file. Yagil, G. Young, F.G. working under the supervision of D.D. Woods, g Pp ' with whom most Also included in the folder is exchange of correspondence with Woods (not related to Wyn Jones), on 'Marfanil', April-June 1963. Wyn Jones was a postgraduate student in the Microbiology Unit of Krebs's Department, of the correspondence is conducted. 1960-66 Five folders on research, university examinations, administration, appoint- ments, visits. 1938, 1948 (re examining new M.Sc. (Biochemistry) course at London J.861 University. J.863 1956-57 J.862 1954-55 1974, 1977 1938-66 J.864 1958 ~59 J.865 H.A. Krebs CSAC 113/4/86 Correspondence Young, J.Z. Correspondence 1958-59 is on research on fluids of the inner ear. various dates 1949-59 Yudkin, J. 1949, 1956, 1966-69, 1975-76 Mainly research and publications on sucrose; Executive Health. later correspondence is re a Zuckerman, S. 1957, 1964 Correspondence 1964 is on contents of proposed 'Time Capsule’. H.A. Krebs CSAC 113/4/86 Correspondence SHORTER SCIENTIFIC CORRESPONDENCE (INDEXED) J.869 193] J.870 J.87] J.872 J.873 1932, May ~September 1932, October 1932, December 1933, January J.874 © 1933, March~September J.875 J.876 J.877 1933, November, December 1934 1935 J.878 1936 J.879 J.880 1941-45 1946 1947 896 January-July 1950 195] 1952 1953 1956, January-June 1954, January, February 1956, September ~November 1955 958, August=December 1954, March-December H.A, Krebs CSAC 113/4/86 Correspondence 1960 1961 1962 1963 1964, 1964, 1965, J.908 J.909 J.910 deri January-June y July -December January “March April-July May-June September -December o.t2 August -December January “May J.913 1965, July -November January “March April-June Je922 J.923 September ~December September-December J.924 February ~June dar J.928 J.929 J.926 January ~July sp oe 1 mV February ~April September -~December August “November June -November January ~May H.A, Krebs CSAC 113/4/86 Correspondence UNINDEXED CORRESPONDENCE Exchanges of reprints, requests and thanks for reprints received or made by Krebs. 20 folders in chronological order. J.932 3.933 J.934 J.935 J.936 J.937 J.938 J.939 1925, 1926 1932 1933 1934, 1936 1941-47 1950, 1951 1952, 1953 1954-59 J.942 J.943 J.944 J.945 J.946 J.947 J.948 J.949 1967 1968 1969 1970, 1971 1972, 1973 1974 1975 1976, 1977 J.950 1978 J.940 J.94] 1960-64 1965, 1966 1933 1945~49 1960, 1962 we7ot 1980-82 14 folders in chronological order, Requests and thanks for specimens of research material, methods and assays sent or received by Krebs. 1977, 1979, n.d. 1954 1955 1963-66 1967-69 1952, 1953 1972-74 1976 1970, 1971 1950, 1951 1957-59 H.A. Krebs CSAC 113/4/86 . Corresp ondence Miscellaneous shorter correspondence on books, articles, etc., including letters of thanks for books, etc. sent to Krebs. 13 folders in chronolegical order. J.966 1941, 1947 J973 1972 J.967 1952-57 5.968 1960-62 J.969 7760, Woo. = 5.970 1966, 1967 5.971 1968, 1969 d972 1970, 1971 J.974 1973, 1974 S975 1975-77 J.976 1978 Sooty 1979 J.978 1980, 1981, n.d. J 979 J-965 Brief correspondence on general scientific topics, research, exchanges of information, etc. 7 foiders in chronological order. J.980 J.981 J 79R2 J.979 1962-66 J.983 1977-79 J.984 1980 J.985 1981 1971-73 1969, 1970 1975, 1976 H.A. Krebs CSAC 113/4/86 SECTION K A nA REFERENCES AND APPOINTMENTS, 1946-82 K.1 - K.72 Krebs's opinion was much valued and sought by individuals and by organisa~ tions throughout the world. The folders below may include requests for advice on any or all of the following subjects : University appointments of Professors, Heads of Department, Lecturers College Fellowships or research posts Appointments to research laboratories and institutions Promotions or special awards in universities or government departments Research grants and funding Awards of prizes or medals Reports on papers submitted for publication MATERIAL IN THIS SECTION IS SUBJECT TO RESTRICTION There are careers and personal matters; these are at K.53 - K.72. also individual requests for advice on publications, research plans, H.A. Krebs CSAC 113/4/86 ° References and appointments THESES AND HIGHER DEGREES 31 folders in chronological order 1948 1949 1950, 195] 1952 1953 1954 1955, 1956 1957 (1) 1957 (2) 1968 (1) 1968 (2) 1969 (1) 1969 (2) 1970 1971 (1) 1971 (2) 1971 (3) 1972 (1) 1958 (1) 1958 (2) 1963 1966 K.31 1972 (2) 1959, 1960 1964, 1965 1973 n.d. (probably 1950s) H.A. Krebs CSAC 113/4/86 References and appointments REFERENCES AND RECOMMENDATIONS FOR POSTS IN UNIVERSITIES AND INSTITUTIONS 14 folders in chronological order K.32 1946, 1947 Kae K.34 K.35 1951-54 1955-58 1959-62 K.36 1963, 1964 K.37 1965, 1966 K.38 1967 ; ; ‘ ‘ 1968 1969, 1970 1971, 1972 1973, 1974 1975, “1976 1977, 1978 1979-82 GRANT APPLICATIONS AND SCHOLARSHIPS : é 1975-79 1980, 1981 K.50 195-79 K.47 1971 -74 K.46 - 1954-70 PRIZES AND MEDALS 4 folders in chronological order 3 folders in chronological order 1974,1975 a 1976-79 K.5] H.A. Krebs CSAC 113/4/86 619 References and appointments K.53- PERSONAL REQUESTS FOR ADVICE ON DRAFTS, PUBLICATIONS, ETC, bake 6 folders in chronological order K.53 1951, 1952 K.56 1971, 1973 K.54 1957-61 K.55 1969 Kor 1974-77 K.58 1978-80 PERSONAL REQUESTS FOR REFERENCES AND CAREER ADVICE 10 folders in chronological order K. 59 K.60 1951-53 1955 K.64 1970-72 K.65 1973, 1974 K.61 1958, 1959 K.66 1975, 1976 .68 1964-66 K.69 L K.67 1977, 1979 1980, 1981 K.62 K.63 1967, 1969 4 folders in alphabetical order M (1)