STONER, Edmund Clifton v2

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THE ROYAL COMMISSION ON HISTORICAL MANUSCRIPTS Report on the papers of BEDNAR OL: Pewee es ONE RR, ERS (1899-1968) deposited in The Brotherton Library, University of Leeds Archives Centre (csac 6/73) by London WC2A 1HP 1974 Reproduced for the Contemporary Scientific THE ROYAL COMMISSION ON HISTORICAL MANUSCRIPTS Quality House, Quality Court, Chancery Lane, No. 74/2 All rights reserved THE ROYAL SOCIETY THE ROYAL COMMISSION ON HISTORICAL MANUSCRIPTS Committee on Scientific and Technological Records csac 6/73 CONTEMPORARY SCIENTIFIC ARCHIVES CENTRE Papers of Edmund Clifton Stoner,FRS (1899 — 1968) 1974 Deposited in the University Library,Leeds. Listed by: Jeannine Alton Harriot Weiskittel E.C.8. €.3,8.0.6773 Description of the collection. The papers cover the years 1909 — 1966. During the course of his retirement,Professor Stoner organised, selected and dated his papers,perhaps intending to write an autobiography. Many of the files bear dates between 1965 and 1968,with descriptions,lists of contents,or indexes. With the exception of the segregated material mentioned below,the order of the papers has been preserved; Stoner's date of compilation is shown in brackets when known. The folder listed as Item 2 contains a full account of the material retained or discarded by Stoner, autobiographical notes and some longer narratives,and a copy of his imp— ressions of life at Cambridge 1918 ~ 1924 deposited with the Royal Society (see Royal Society Memoir,p.203,n). Other guides or notes appear as Items 66, 99,105,190, 191,212,254, 274, 276,277,278, 297. There are no laboratory notebooks or working papers as such; but many scientific matters are discussed in the diaries,and in the files listed as ‘University and scientific correspondence’. Stoner's own careful notes of lectures he attended at Cambridge by Rutherford,Appleton,C.G.Darwin, Bohr,J.J.Thomson and others are of interest. The regular letters to Stoner from his relatives in the London ares during the Second World War form an interesting record of the period. The correspondence files carry annual,monthly and sometimes daily indexes by Stoner. Some of the items indexed do not appear in.the files and may have been removed by Stoner for personal and confidential reasons. An index has been compiled and confidential material segregated Summary of the career of Professor Stoner. b. 1899 1910 — 1918 — 1919 18 Bolton Grammar School. 21 Emmanuel College,Cambridge.(Exhibitioner in Natural Sciences). Lecturer in Physics,Leeds University. Reader in Physics,Leeds. 31 Research Fellow,Emmanuel College,Cambridge. (see 81,90,354 the diaries and correspondence are recovered. ). Some numbers are left vacant in case missing items among Developed diabetes,entailing restricted diet and varying periods of hospitalisation before a regular insulin régime became possible in 1927. 1958 ~ 64 U.G.C.Panel of Equipment Assessors for Physics. 1921 ~— 24 Research at Cavendish Laboratory, Cambridge. 1924. 1927 1928 ~ 1937 1938 1939 —- 1951 — 63 Cavendish Professor of Physics,Leeds. 1951 1952 ~ 56 Member, Board of Visitors,Royal Observatory. 1955 — 58 D.S.1I.R.Visitor,iool Industries Résearch Association. 1957 — 62 D.S.I.R. Postgraduate Praining Awards Committee;Chairman,Physics Fellow of the Royal Society. Se.D.,Cambridge. 51 Professor of Theoretical Physics,Leeds. married Heather Crawford. Sub—Committee. Heise C.5S oheGe 6/73 Contents of the handlist. I. Biographical includes: Cambridge notebooks Diaries Personal notebooks Non—scientific writings II. University of Leeds III.Publications IV. Committees | 61 — 81 82 — 87 88 - 94 V. Correspondence and photographs 95 — 355 VI. Index of principal correspondents I. Biographical. 1.Memoir, by L.F.Bates.(Biographical Memoirs of Fellows of the Royal Society ,Vol.15, 1969) 2. Folder of manuscript and typescript notes compiled by Stoner (1968) (1965) 4. 'The Boltonian' magazine,3 issues 5. "Bolton School'. (1965) List inside. (1965) Bolton School and earlier. 2k. Folder, 'Cambridge Period'; College bills,1918 - 24; 3. Tin box of juvenilia,'Small notebooks etc.1909 — 1918,14 items. listing biographical material,especially notebooks,retained or discarded,with accounts of his life at Bolton School and Cambridge University, 1909 - 1924. Some ndes referring to later period at Leeds. (1965 — 66) 'A Hew Method for the Study of X-ray Absorption',1923; 'Low Voltage Thermionic Discharge Tubes',1924; 'The Absorption of High Frequency Radiation',1924. 11.Exercise book, 'Chemistry notes’. 8. Exercise book.'Mortimer Road School,South Shields 1909 — 1910' 10.Exercise book. Plato's Apology. (translated by Stoner) 18 Bolton (Grammar)School period'.Examination papers 6. '1911 — 7. Vacant 9. 2 Exercise books,'Tonge Moor E.C.S. C.S.A.C. 6/73 12. Folder, 'Essays written by E.C.Stoner when at Bolton(Grammar) School 1911 — 1918' 57 essays listed and dated. (1965) Cambridge notebooks. 13. Michaelmas Term.1918,Mr. A.Wood.'Mechanics and Properties of Matter. ! 14. Michaelmas Term,1918,Professor Seward,'Elementary Botany I' 15. Lent Term,1919,Professor Seward, 'Elementary Botany II' 16. Michaelmas,Lent and Easter 1918 — 1919, "Botanical drawings made in practical classes! (1965) 17.1918 — 1920,'Accounts of experiments on mechanics and properties of matter,heat'. (4965) 18. 1918 ~ 1920,'Accounts of experiments on light;sound;electricity and magnetism’. (1965) 19. 1919 Long Vacation Term,Dr. Willis,'Classification of Flowering Plants and Geographical Botany’. Michaelmas Term,Profesor Punnett, 'Genetics’'. 1919 Michaelmas Term,Professor McTaggart, 'Introduction to the study of Philosophy’. 1919 Michaelmas Term,Dr. Fenton,'General and Physical Chemistry (more advanced)! 1920 Michaelmas Term,1921 Lent Term,C.T.R.Wilson, 'Atmospheric 1921 Lent Term,Professor Sir Ernest Rutherford, 'Electrical Electricity' Oscillation! 1921 Lent and Easter Terms,G.F.C.Searle, 'Electricity' 1919 Michaelmas Term,Professor Sir Ernest Rutherford, 'Properties of Matter’. 1920 Lent Term,Professor Sir Ernest Rutherford, 'Electricity and Magnetism'. 1921 Lent Term,E.V.Appleton, 'Radiotelegraphy' 1921 Lent Term,G.Stead, 'Photoslectricity! 1921 Easter Term,Professor Sir Ernest Rutherford, 'Ionisation!' (1965) 28. October — December 4919 29. 1920 1921 J.J. Thomson, "Positive Rays';'The Structure of the Molecule 1921 — 1922,Professor Sir Ernest Rutherford,'Problems of Radioactivity'; C.G.Darwin,'Spectrum Theory' March 1922,Professor Niels Bohr,'The Quantum Theory and Atomic Structure! and chemical combinations! Diaries E.C.S. C.S.4.C. 6/73 1921 30. 31. Cambridge Pocket Diary, 1922 - 23 32 + 35 Vacant 1926, 1927 36. 37. 1928,1929 38. 1930,1931 39. 1932,1933 1934, 1935 40. 41. 1936,1937 42. 1938,1939 1940, 1941,1942,1943 1944, 1945, 1946, 1947, 1948, 1949 43. 44. 45 - 50 Vacant 51. 1967, 1968 Personal notebooks 52. 1918,1919,*Book Lists etc.' (1965) 53. 1924 — 1927,'Books read,plays seen!' 54. (indexed by Stoner) Non—scientific writings 57. Notebook 1932 — 1934. Notes on books read. (indexed by Stoner) 56. Notebook 1931,1932. Notes on history of ideas,and on books read. 55. '12,St.Chad's Drive,Leeds 6';plans of house. From July, 1963 58. 'Cracklebury Terrace and Primrose Avenue',with a note "Written at 1916 'The House,Penylan,10,Winston Mount,Leeds 6'; plans of house and garden, furnishings,expenses,etc.,some correspondence re house (indexed by Stones) 62. 'Physics courses.Memoranda and Discussions! 60. Ms.story,'Some boys and a school',with letter from agent and 1921 59. ee. - 1930. Stories,sketches, essays ,poems etc. '(indexed) 1915 Bolton,1916 — (1965) 1965 reader's report.August, 1921 II.University of Leeds. 13 or earlier' and additional information by Stoner. 61. "Department of Physics,Lists of lectures etc.! Bic.G, C.S.Acc. O13 63. Memoranda,discussion and comments on draft H.S.C.syllabus for Physics,Joint Matriculation Board. 64. Memoranda,correspondence and papers on Mathematics and Physics 65. Memoranda,notes and lists covering Physics Department. 66. Stoner'ts guide to University letters and papers 1947 — 62.(Refers to items 67 - 80) (1966) 67. Misc.letters,drafts of speeches,memoranda. Misc.drafts,financial estimates ,memoranda. Applications for grants,financial memoranda,press cuttings referring to members of Dept.of Physics. Misc. notes re Dept.of Physics. Documents,letters,speeches re Dept.of Physics,General and Special Studies,Age of retirement. Notes,memoranda,letters on Extension to Physics Building,staff meetings,degree courses,service on committees. Memoranda and letters on planning,staffing,examining. Memoranda and letters on Physics Prize,Physics Ixtension, Academic Planning and Welfare Committees,research grant etc. Memoranda and letters on staff salaries,equipment,Annual Report. 1960 Memoranda,letters and reports on research Fellowships,DSIR grants,staff salaries,departmental organisation. Memoranda and letters on Physics Extension,examining methods, degree courses,finance,Science Masters! Conference. Memoranda and letters on staff promotions,admissions, buildings and equipment,retirement notices,Annual Report. Memoranda and letters on staff and space requirements,Academic Planning Committee,DSIR grant,Quinquennial estimates ,Annual Report,press cuttings. and articles. 'The Appointment of a Professor Sept.1950 — Nov.1951' (to be consulted only with the permission of the Librarian) 83. "The Balance of Teaching and Research in Universities', (Univ. Leeds Rev. 3,325 -341,Dec.1952), with associated correspondence 80. Memoranda and letters on staff promotion,new Physics building, 1962 salaries,grants,Annual Report. 1961 1950 — 51 82. Letter to 'Manchester Guardian' on "University Entrance! ,with 1948 — 4) ensuing correspondence. 81. Tl. hublicati ons. 1952 — 53 C.Sehcl.. 6/73 84. 'The New Degree Scheme at the University of Leeds.' (Univ. Leeds Review,2,46 — 47,June 1950.) Degrees in General Studies and Special Studies;with drafts of talks,correspondence and annotated committee Minutes. 1946 — 50 "Entries into,and graduations from,courses for a degree with 1962 — 63 honours in physics.' (Bull.Inst.Physics and Phys.Soc.pp 148 — 155,June 1963),with related correspondence. Stoner's lists of his own,and associated, publications. (1964) (A complete set of Stoner's publications is deposited in the Library of the Royal Society,London. ) 87. Vacant. IV.Committees. 88. Board of Visitors of the Royal Observatory,correspondence 1951 -— 55 and notes. 89. Wool Industries Research Association. Reports 1956,1960; 1955 — 61 correspondence. 90. Advisory Council on Scientific Research and Technical 1955 - 59 Development ,correspondence ,agenda. (to be consulted only with the permission of the Librarian) Applications' V. Correspondence. 104. Vacant. ee AGGT abo 1959 — 60 1957 - 58 1957 - 62 91 —- 94.Department of Scientific and Industrial Research. 1957 — 63 Postgraduate Training Awards Committee, Physics Sub-Committee. Professor Stoner indexed his correspondence very fully. His headings have been preserved and his indexes to a sequence of items indicated. 91. Correspondence 92. Correspondence 93. Correspondence 94. ‘Summaries of information from Résearch Studentship 109. from Ronald Freer Sheppard 99 ~ 103. Letters to parents. (includes Stoner 's index) 1918 — 24 105. "Cambridge period 1918 — 1924' and 'Pre—Cambridge period.'? 1918 ~ 24 1918 — 24 9918 - 23 1920 ~ 24 95 — 98. Letters from home. 1920 — 24 (Index to 106 ~— 116) 106. ‘Letters (various) Misc.! 107. from 'Lipscombe et al (Bolton School)". 108. from W.B.McKelvie C880) OF 110. from Nazir Ahmed 111. from Robert (Robin) Hill 112. from A.C.G.(Alec) Menzies 113. from Eric C.Mobbs 114. from Ted,Alice and Carrie Fleet 115. "Bolton. Letters and other papers! (some attributed and dated by Stoner. ) 116. 'South Shields. Letters to H.C.S. etc.’ 117. "Sept. —- Dec. 24. Letters to home.! 118. "Sept. — Dec. 24. Letters from home.’ 119. "Oct. — Dec. 24. L's from Carrie,Uncle,Aunt' 1921 1920 1921 1910 1909 1924. 1924. 1924. 120. "Oct. — Dec. McKelvie,Mobbs, Sheppard. ' 24. L's from close friends... Ahmed,Hill,Lipscombe, 1924. 121. "Oct. — Dec. 24. Letters misc.' 122. "Letters to home.! 123. ‘Letters from home.! 1924 1925 1925 126. ‘Letters misc.! 127. ‘Letters to home.! 1925 1325 1926 1926 132. "Letters to home.! 133. ‘Letters from home.! 128. 'Letters from home.' 131. ‘Letters from Methuen (E.V.Rieu)! 124,125. Letters from relatives and friends 129,130. Letters from relatives,and misc. 143. ‘Letters from home. 134,135. Letters from relatives,and misc. (includes blood-sugar 139 - 141. Letters from relatives,friends,misc. 136. ‘Letters from Methuen (E.V.Rieu)' reports 12 July - 15 Sept.1927) 138. "Letters from home.' 1926 1926 1927 1927 1927 137. ‘Letters to home.! 142. ‘Letters to home.’ CiSéh 6Fe3 144 - 147. letters from relatives,friends,misc. 148. ‘Letters from Methuen.' 149. "Letters to home.' 150. 'Letters from home.! 151 —~ 154. Letters from relatives,friends,misc. 155. 'Letters to home.! 156. ‘Letters from home.! 157 ~ 160. letters from relatives,friends,misc. (160 includes explanatory note by Stoner). 161. "Letters to home (Jan.).! 162. ‘Letters from home (Jan.). 163 — 165. Letters from relatives,misc. 166. ‘Purchase of house.! (22,Winston Mount , Headingley , Leeds) 167. ‘Letters Carrie.' 168. "Letters general.! 171. 'Correspondence on Cilbert: De Magnete...' 172,173. Letters from relatives,misc. 176. ‘Letters University.' 177,178. letters from relatives,friends. 169. ‘Letters Methuen.' 170. ‘Letters University.! 174. ‘Letters Methuen.! 175. ‘Letters Ahmed.' 186,187. Letters from relatives, general. 180. "Letters University ee 181. at University.)! 182. "Thermodynamics of Magnetisation. Guggenheim. 14 March — 179. ‘Letters general (i.e. more personal letters mostly received at home.)* 183,184. letters from relatives, general. 185. "Letters University.’ mainly professional and 12 July 1935.'° 1937 1937 1938 C.S.A.C. 6/73 188,189. "Letters University.' 190. "Letters of congratulastion.F.R.5.! (Stoner indexed these letters himself in 1966. The names have not been incorporated in the general Index to principal correspondents. ) 'General. (Letters on the death of my father on 25/9/38 are in another file).! Note: these letters were subsequently removed and destroyed by lirs. Stoner. 192. 'General.' 193,194. ‘Letters University.' 195,196. Vacant. 197 - 199. General personal and scientific correspondence. 200. Scientific and University correspondence. 201 ~ 203. General personal and scientific correspondence. 204 — 207. Scientific and University correspondence. 208. General personal correspondence 209 — 211. Scientific and University correspondence. Leeds students. 216. General personal correspondence. 217 - 218A. Scientific and University correspondence. (with monthly indexes.) 219.General Personal correspondence. 213 — 215. Scientific and University correspondence (with monthly index Sept.—Dec.) 212. General personal correspondence. Includes Stoner's explanation (dated 1966) for the increase in the number of ‘University letters! and the decrease in 'General istters'. 219A. Correspondence with Min.Lab.& Nat.Service on placing of indexes for January, August — Tecenter 224. Correspondence with Min.Lab.& Nat.Service on placing of 225 — 28. Scientific and University corres ondence. (lacks Leeds students. monthly indexes. ) 220 — 222. Scientific and University correspondence. (with 223. General personal correspondence. C.8ih.Cs 6/73 229. General correspondence. (includes several letters on scientific matters from Robin Hill.) 230 — 232. Scientific and University correspondence. (lacks monthly index for January). 233. General correspondence. 234 — 236. Scientific and University correspondence. (with monthly indexes. ) 237. General correspondence. 238 — 240. Scientific and University correspondence. (with monthly indexes and note onnumber of letters per cm. and per inch.) 241,242. Vacant. 243. General correspondence. 244 — 247. Scientific and University correspondence. (lacks index for May, July,August.) 248. General correspondence. 249,250. Scientific and University correspondence.Jan—June Grenoble,3 — 6 July,1950. 255,256. General correspondence. 251. Letters and other papers relating to conference at 257. Scientific and University correspondence. Jan-—April 254. Letters of congratulation on appointment to Cavendish 252,253. Sciantific and University correspondence.July — Dec. 258. Visit of M.le Professeur Louis Néel,2—3 May,1951.Extracts Chair of Physics,Leeds. Stoner's index to these letters is included; the names are not incorporated in the Index to Shes bad correspondents. Note on Whiddington's retirement and Stoner's cannes tune in 'News and Views',Nature. 1951 - 52 264. "Letters and papers connected with the ONR Conference on 265. Magnetism, Maryland,U.S.A.,2-6 Sept.1952. (see list on file 259 - 261. Scientific and University correspondence.May—Dec. 268. Correspondence relating to Dr. M.M.Nicholson. 1951 1951 1951 1951 1951 1952 1952 1952 from correspondence etc.3 April-23 May,1951. 262. Correspondence with E.P.Wohlfarth. cover ) 266. Correspondence with E.P.Wohlfarth. 267. Correspondence with A.Teviotdale. 6.5:4.0.°6/73 269 —- 273. Scientific and University correspondence. (lacks index for September. ) 2714. General personal correspondence}; (includes note by Stoner dated 1966). 275. Correspondence with B.P.Wohlfarth. 276. Correspondence relating to A. Teviotdale; (includes explanatory note by Stoner). 2117. Correspondence relating to Dr. K.L.Hunt; (includes explanatory note by Stoner). 278 — 283. Scientific and University correspondence; (includes explanatory note by Stoner dated 1966). 284 — 289. Vacant. 290. General correspondence. 291. Scientific and University correspondence. (Jan-larch) 292. "Correspondence with Professor N.Siegbahn,resulting in gift of ruled concave grating for use with soft X-rays. ! "Correspondence with Miss Varley,Headmistress of Bolton School (Girls! Div.) on women teachers of physics. ! 293 — 295.Scientific and University correspondence. 298 - 301. Scientific and University correspondence. Bethe 31/10/55 297. General correspondence. 'Letters on the death of my mother Q 296, Correspondence with E.P.Wohlfarth. Correspondence re A.Teviotdale. 302, Correspondence with E.P.Wohlfarth. Correspondence re visit of Professor on 8/10/55 are in another file. 15/4/66.! Note: these letters were subsequently removed and destroyed by Mrs.Stoner. 312 - 315. Scientific and University correspondence. 306. Correspondence re Report of Japan Science Council; re memorandum by Professor N.Kemmer on physics students. $10. Correspondence with E.P.Wohlfarth; 'with Professor Sucksmith about transfer of apparatus to Sheffield from Leeds.' 303. Vacant. 304,305. General correspondence. 307 - 309. Scientific and University correspondence. 311, General correspondence. O.8.A.0. 6/73 316. Correspondence with E.P.Wohlfarth 317. Correspondence with and relating to A.L.Parson 318 — 321. Scientific and University correspondence. 322. General personal correspondence. " " " " 1" 324,325. Scientific and University correspondence. 326,327. General personal correspondence. 328 — 330. Scientific and University correspondence. 331. Vacant. 332. General personal correspondence. 333. Correspondence re Khalid Ahmed 334 — 336. Scientific and University correspondence, 337. General personal correspondence. 338 ~ 340. Scientific and University correspondence. 341,342. General personal correspondence. 343. Retirement letters. Stoner 1965. ; on Stoner's diabetic history). 352,353. Correspondence. 354. Royal Society Correspondence. 1966 1938 — 1965 ) 348,349. General and scientific correspondence. 344 — 347. Scientific and University correspondence. 355. Miscellaneous photographs. Listed and described by 1910 — 63 350,351. General and scientific correspondence; (includes note (To be consulted only with the permission of the Librarian. ALLEN ,H. 110, 120,125, 130, 135, 146, 154, 159, 165, 168,175, 185, 190, 202, 208, 218, 233, 243, 248 , 255, 263, 300, 305,311, 322,326, 332, 333,348,349. ALLEN,A. 2517 (Nos. refer to items.) AHMED Nazir, OBE, VI. Index of principal correspondents. iC, 8. OSekvOs 6/15 ALLEN, Norman Percy FRS Bao ANDRADE, Sir Edward Nevil da Costa,FRS 141,218,225 ANDREWS , Professor James Peter APPLETON, Sir Edward Victor,FRS 218 228 , 230, 236 ASTBURY, William T. ANVERS, Dr. V. RS BAGGULEY, Desmond NM. BAIN, Professor iW. BARNES, Herbert BARRITT, John BATES, Professor Leslie Fleetwood, FRS BATNAGER, Professor Sir Shanti, ,FRS BECKER, Professor R. Stuart, O.M. ,FRS 308 176 278 82 164 89 126,141,159, 180, 185, 197-198, 200 , 204-206, 211,214~215, 217-219, 221-222, 225-226, 230-232, 234-236, 238~240 , 244-245 249,252, 257-261 , 269~273 , 278-250 , 293, 301, 307-309, BOSE, D. M. BORN, Professor Max FRS BOYCE, Robert BOZORTH, R. M. BIGGS, A. BITTER, Francis BLACKMAN, Professor Moses FRS BLACKETT, Baron Patrick Maynard BERWAL, Professor John Desmond, FRS 312,325, 327-330,335,349,351+354 "176, 189,191, 193,210, 217,219, 230, 232, 234, 238,259 261 236 441 176 189, 193,194, 197, 235-236, 240, 244, 249, 259, 307,313,339 84,91, 257,277,315, 328 170 193,204, 249,271 146 89 213~215, 219, 222,226, 234,291, 313-314, 334, 348 301 147,198,293 294, 297 , 299-300 , 307 176 257259 165,170, 180, 185, 188, 193-194, 204, 209, BRAGG, Sir William Laurence FRS BRAILSFORD, Professor Frederick CASIMIR, Professor H. B. G. CASSIE, Arnold Blatchford D. BRINDLEY, G. We BRODETSKY, Professor CANDLER, A. C. 189 238 BRADLEY, Albert James FRS 239 257-258 , 264 W.0.5. C.S.A.C. 6775 14. CHADWICK, Sir James, PRS CHALKIN, F. Ce CHANDRASEKHAR, Subrahmanyan FRS CHAPMAN, Professor Sydney FRS CHARLESWOOD, G. CHRISTIAN Professor Jack W. FRS COCKCROFT, Sir John Douglas, 0.M,FRS COLES, Professor Brian R. CONN, K. ‘CORY, Stephen G. G. T. 130,185, 188, 198, 209,211,213, 218,354 Tae 159,193,194 234,272 261 293 159, 181, 205, 253, 278-200, 291, 293, 304, 307, i. COULSON, Professor Charles Alfred FRS CRACKSTON, J. Edgar CURTIS, Professor William Edward FRS 234321 184 260,261,293 DAINTON, Sir Frederick FRS DARWIN, Sir Charles FRS 84,273,328, 340 180, 188, 319 DAVIES, Professor R. M. 251 DAWSON, J. K. DE BARR, Albert Edward “DEBRIS Bonamy DORFMAN, Professor J. a 4. DESCH, C. He DINSDALE, A. DOWDEN, H.J. DUNK, John I. DEBYE, Professor D. De DEE, Professor Philip Ivor FRS 251 209, 213, 220-222, 225, 231-232, 234, 240,244, 246-247 250,257, 263,271 299,318,345. 82,246,253 135 93,234,259, 261 188 218, 260 153,154, 159, 165 89 214,225,228 293 126, 120,125,141, 147, 154, 159, 240,261,295, FEATHER, Professor Norman , FRS 154, 160, 168, 170, 181, 186 EMELEUS Professor Harry Julius FRS EMELEUS, Professor Karl George 153 174, 164 164 EDDINGTON, A. Se ELCOCK, E. W. FARQUHARSON, John 300, 332,334 H5C0.S.° 0.8, AC. 0/ 95 FERGUSON, Allan FISHER, J. D. 147,153, 183, 209,231, 234, 236, 237,239 176 FLEET, Carrie (lirs. Leonard Nelthrop) 114,119,124, 129,134, 139, 144,151,157, 163, 167,172,177, 183, 187, 197-199 ,210~—203, 212, 216,218, 223, 229, 233,237,243, 248, 255-256, 263,274, 290, 297, 304-305, 311,322, 326-327, 332,337, 341-342, 349,351,352 FLOWERS, Professor B. 334 FOSTER, Alan S$. FOWLER, R. FRANCIS, W. He Le GHORGE, William H. GORTER, Professor C. Js GREEN, Professor Harry Norman GREEN, Wilfred E. GREW, Kenneth E. 165,168,170, 176 126,154 89 329 153,154, 194 293-295, 298 5195320 ,321 159,165,179, 181 154, 159-160, 164-165, 168, 173, 184, 186-187, 190 , 230, 232, 234-235, 238, 240 , 272, 348 260, 261 1A7 353 235 230 GUILLARD, Charles HAMMICK, D. H. 188-189 , 193-194, 198, 200, 231 HILL, Robert (Robin) FRS HAMMOND, A. HARDWICK, J. GUGGENHEIM, Professor Edward Armand,FRS 183-184, HARRISON, M. HARTREE, Professor Douglas R. Me 89 238 193 152, 181, 205,218, 221, 232,235, 252-253, 268, 300, 307,318 232 111,120, 126, 130, 135,141, 147, 154, 165, 168, 173, 222,229, 233,237, 180, 184, 186-187, 192,210,216, 318,329,347 238 235, 238, 240, 244-247 , 249-250, 252-253,257, 259~-261 , 263,271,273, 293,298, 307, 312-313, 243, 248 , 255-256, 297, 304, 322, 332,342, 349-351, HODGE, Sir William Vallance Douglas, FRS 317 HODSMAN, George FI. HOFF, H. Ss HOMES, Professor G. HENSON, H. - HOSELITZ, K. B.0.Ss Osta Ca 07 73 HOULDSWORTH, H. Se HOYLE, Sir Frederick , FRS 259 250 HUME-ROTHERY, Professor William, FRS 205, 234, 236, 245,259,271, 281, 300 HUNT, K. Llewellyn HUNT, W. «Le INGERSOLL, L. INGLIS, David R. JACKSON, Le C. ald 261 130 154,159,170 126,130,135 JACKSON of BURNLEY, Willis, Baron,FRS 221,231 JAMES, Professor R._ W. 170, 260 JEANS, Sir James Hopwood,0.}. ,FRS JONES, B. JONES, Professor Harry, FRS M. IAT 355 198 135,141,147, 153,159, 165,238, 244-245, 269-270, JONES, Professor Reginald V., FRS JOWSEY, C. 319,334,350 88 315,321,349, 354 LANDSBERG, P. T. 121,12 ,135, 153,164 KAPITZA, Peter FRS KAYA, Professor Seiji 306 259 , 282,291 LIDIARD, A. LIPSCOMB, W. B. G. LENNARD-JONES, Sir John , FRS 257-258 , 345 180 KREBS, Professor Sir Hans, FRS LIPSON, Professor Henry Solomon,FRS KURTI, Professor Nicholas, FRS KUSSMAN, A. 108, 120, 197, 329,353 LOVELL, Sir Alfred Charles B., FRS LOWREY, H. LOMER, W. LONSDALE, Dame Kathleen, FRS M. McDOUGALL, J. McKELVIE, Bryce W. 320,335 170,194, 22,232 LYTTLETON, Raymond Arthur, FRS LIVENS, Professor G. H. 315 180 271-272 257 189 259 141 91,291,312 230-231, 234~235, 238 185, 188-189 , 219 BeCSs. CSch Cs 6/73 McWEENY,Professor Roy MacROBERT,Professor T. 239 , 240, 259, 260 214 MACLEAN , John MARSHALL ,C. We MARTIN, Sir Leslie Howard,FRS. MAZUR,J. MELVILLE,Sir Harry WwW. LENDELSSOHN Kurt A. GPRS. MENZIES ,Alec Stuart (Sandy) 170 217 126,130, 213 141,218,235 = 93,335 91 270 125,130, 135, 147, 153, 159, 164, 168,173,179, 186, 187,192, 197, 198, 202,203, 205,234, 246, MERRISON Alexander Walter,FRS. MESSENGER ,J. M. MILNE ,E Ae MILNE,Professor William Proctor MOBBS , Eric C. MOON,Professor Philip Burton,FRS. MORRIS,Professor Sir Charles Richard 395 334 215,348 159 219.231.259 130,135, 141,248,311, 323, 337 17,85, 321;323, 326 83,272 MORRISH ,A. H. PENROSE,R. 264 Hope, Baron NEEL, Prof essor Louis,FRS. 350,354 82 83 NEISSEN,K. F. NEWELL, A NIMMO,P. N. R. MOTT ,Sir Nevill Francis,FRS. MOUNTFORD,Sir James Frederick MURRAY ,of Newhaven,Keith Anderson 318, 320,325,328, 329,332,335, 342,345,348, 319 92,180, 181, 238 — 40,244, 245,252,293, 300, 309,314,315, 89,194,200, 235,236, 185,188, 1 239 235 236,251,257, 258, 269 185 214 213,214 141 194, 208, 209 NORRISH ,Ronald,George Wreyford,FRS. NUTTALL, J. 185, 188, 193, 194,215,217, 231,234,257 ; 307 , 308 OLIVER,D. OSBORN, J M. Es Gens Ceneh oe 6/73 PFEIL,P. Ce L. 239 PIPPARD,Professor Alfrd Brian,FRS POLLARD, Ernest Charles POULTENEY ,F. C. POWELL,Professor Cecil Frank,FRS PRESTON ,Professor George Dawson PRIESTLEY ,J. H. 321 165,179,184, 18 165, 168,179,191 240 231 217 PRYCE,Professor Maurice Henry Lecorney,}'RS PUTLEY ,E. 240 236 , 187, 192,212, 229, 233, 257 RANDALL, Sir John Turton,FRS RATCLIFFE,John Ashworth,OBE,FRS. RHODES ,P. RICHARDSON ,O. RICHER,G. C. RIDEAL,Sir Eric,FRS RIEU,Emile Victor ROBERTS ,Professor John Eric ROBERTS ,R. We 219,220,222 321 272,273,279, 281,314 170 234 90, 131,136,148, 169,174 222,227,244 219 , 236 218, 236 232 245 257 209 106,121,126 88 165,170 ROSS ,I. G. RUSS Professor Sidney ROBINSON ,H. R. ROSHNFELD,Professor Leon RUTHERFORD ,Professor Sir Ernest,FRS. SADLER ,C. He SAMPSON ,Professor R. SCHULE, Walter SCHULZE, VW. SEDDON, S. 213 147 160,170 189, 194 200 235, 244,259 , 260, 279,301,304 218,219 , 225,231,255, 257 292 193, 200 186,213,293 SKINNER,Herbert W. SLATER, John SMITH, Basil SHOCKLEY , William SHOENBERG , David, MBE,FRS. SHUTTLEVORTH,R. SIEGBAHN ,M. SIMON,Professor Sir Francis,FRs. B. SMITH ,C. 264 89 BaGess Cas hic. 6/73 SNOW,Charles Percy, Baron SOMMERFELD, A. SPEAKMAN Professor John Bamber SPENCE, Robert. B. ,FRS. SPENCER .JONES ,Harold, SPIERS ,Professor Frederick William STEELS Harry STEWART ,M. die SUCKSMITH ,Professor Willie,FRS. SULLIVAN , Norah SUTHERLAND, Sir Gordon SYKES ,Sir Charles FRS. SYNGE, John Lighton FRS. TAYLOR, Alfred Maurice TAYLOR ,idward Wilfred CBE,FRS. 207, 154 126 269 257 20 OO 165,296,301 217,232,236, 237,239 240,255,256, 291 215 153,181,193, 194,198,200, 204, 208,214,215, 219 , 220, 227, 230,232,234, 239, 240,245,247, 256, 258,259, 261,265,269 ~ 72,278,280,293, 294,297, 300,308 — 10,312,313,316,318, 321, 328, 329,334,339 EBBLE,Robert S Baron ,FRS. TOLANSKY , Samuel FRS. TOPLEY , Bryan 153 338 THOMPSON Frank Charles TIBBS,S. R. TEMPERLEY ,Howard Neville Vazeille 307,321 — 23,347,348 TUTIN , John TYLER ,}F. TYNDALL,A. TODD,of TRUMPINGTON,Alexander Robert, 397, 3520 147 234,235 106, 126, 130, 135, 141, 147, 153, 154, 159, 160, 165, 186, 191, 198,201,205 — 207,210,211,213 — 15, 217 — 23,225 — 27,230,231,237 — 40,252,255, 256, 260, 261, 263,273, 274, 281, 283, 297,304, 312 200, 214,215,228, 232 154 176 153, 154, 160,230, 237,257 180, 328,354 WAINWRIGHT, C. WEBB,C. WHIDDINGTON ,Richard FRS. E. 305 (311. 322, 323,327 BiCiSe-CiSshace 6/75 WHINFIELD,J, WILSON, Sir Alan (Herries) FRS. Rex WILSON,Arthur James Cochran, FRS. WILSON ,V. C. WOHLFARTH ,Erich Peter WRIGHT ,F. {. 260 264 234, 235,237,240, 244 -A7, 249,250,252, 253, 4 Ltt 256, 257, 259 , 260, 262, 266, 272,275, 310,3 316,318, 320,323,336, 337,344,353 209 , 211,230,231, 261 VAN VLECK,Professor John Hasbrouck FRS 135, 165,231,257, 261 VAUGHAN, A. VEALE,E. We Be VICK,Francis Arthur OBE VON ENGEL,A. He 219,231,232, 238, 240, 257