WARNER_FREDERICK_EDWARD_Vol3_v2
NATIONAL CATALOGUING UNIT
FOR THE ARCHIVES OF
CONTEMPORARY SCIENTISTS
Catalogue of the papers and correspondenceof
Sir Frederick Edward Warner
FRS FREng
(b. 1910)
Section G: Correspondence
Index of correspondents
Volume 3
NCUACS catalogue no. 144/1/06
By Timothy E. Powell and Simon Coleman
Catalogue of the papers and correspondenceof
Sir Frederick Edward Warner
FRS FREng
(b. 1910)
Section G: Correspondence
Index of correspondents
Volume 3
NCUACS catalogue no. 144/1/06
By Timothy E. Powell and Simon Coleman
F.E. Warner
NCUACS 144/1/06
SECTION G
CORRESPONDENCE, G.1-G.362
1958-1997
to
have
the
retained
business
bulk
correspondence
his
Warner appears
an
and
engineering
alphabetical arrangement up to the end of the 1970s.
in part represented by the first two sequences
This is
presented here. The alphabetical correspondence 1980s-
chiefly SCOPE related, as is much of the
1990s is
chronologically arranged correspondence.
of
in
G.1-G.110
ALPHABETICAL SEQUENCE 1960s
G.1411-G.157
ALPHABETICALLY ARRANGED
CORRESPONDENCE FILES
G.158-G.185
ALPHABETICAL SEQUENCE 1980s-1990s
G.186-G.329
CHRONOLOGICAL SEQUENCES
G.330-G.347
MISCELLANEOUS CORRESPONDENCE
G.348-G.362
REFERENCES AND RECOMMENDATIONS
F.E. Warner
NCUACS 144/1/06
Correspondence, G.1-G.362
G.1-G.110
ALPHABETICAL SEQUENCE 1960s
1958-1973
Contents of Warner's files. The inscription on the cover
has been retained in the catalogue entries.
Includes
incoming and carbon copies of outgoing correspondence.
Much of this sequence relates to chemical engineering
projects for Cremer & Warner in the 1960s, and is thus
virtually the only substantive documentation of Warner's
There are few extended
work for
exchanges,
or
Topics also include
consultancies are rarely complete.
offers of possible work, professional queries, enquiries
about openings in the company and career advice.
this company.
those
engineering
topics
and
on
‘A’
American Institute of Chemical Engineers
Membership and publications.
1961-1966
1961, 1964-
1966
1964-1966
‘B 1962-67’
Ba.-Bl.
1962-1967
1965-1967
Begg, G.AJ.
Corporation.
Includes Begg’s comments re Feilden Committee on
engineering design, and re British Sidac Ltd.
Birgi was a Turkish mining and petroleum engineer. He
acted
Industries
Re two nitrogen fertiliser
engineering projects in Turkey.
plants and other chemical
1963-1965
for
Turkey's
state-owned
Nitrogen
Big o =
1963-1964
F.E. Warner
NCUACS 144/1/06
Correspondence, G.1-G.362
Board of Trade
1962-1965
Possible chemical engineering opportunities for Cremer &
Warner, principally in Turkey.
Bo.-B unidentified
1963-1967
‘C 1963-1967’
Ca.-Ch.
1963-1967
Central Office of Information
Visit of ‘Scientific Personalities from France 16-26 April
1967’.
J.M. Gaucheron visited Warner.
Chanmugam, J.
1961-1967
Chemical and
Chemists and Engineers, East Pakistan
Engineering
Constructions,
Consulting
Re Nitric acid and other industrial plants.
Chanmugam worked for the Engineering Department of
the International Finance Corporation in Washington DC,
USA.
1963-1967
Warner spoke at the John Brown Group Engineering
Collaboration
Meeting
Eastbourne,
Sussex, 8 March 1967.
CJB (Projects) Ltd
at CJB House,
F.E. Warner
NCUACS 144/1/06
Correspondence, G.1-G.362
Co-operative Wholesale Society Ltd
Re consulting engineer for constructionofoil refinery.
Cremer, H.W.
1963-1965
Correspondence
information 1965, 1967.
to Cremer 1963-1965;
biographical
Cremer was the founder of the company Cremer &
Warner.
G.16-G.21
G.16
R. & J. Dempster Ltd
1960-1967
1961-1967
1963-1964
Staffing requirements.
G.22-G.24
Derrick, H.
1960-1966
DIXON: lan.
Chiefly personal news.
Includes personal news
Dixon was Professor of Biochemistry at the University of
Singapore.
1960-1967
Dobson;zEs
Career.
1962-1967
1960-1967
F.E. Warner
NCUACS 144/1/06
Correspondence, G.1-G.362
Eduljee, H.E.
1962-1965
Re depreciation of plant and machinery.
Eduljee worked for Nowrosjee Wadia & Sons (Private) Ltd
of Bombay, India.
Edwards, H.G.
G.25-G.28
G25
1960-1962
1961-1967
1958-1967
1961-1966
Fossett, H.
1959-1965
Francombe, K.W.
Nitric acid plant.
Fossett was a consulting mechanical and chemical
engineer.
1964-1965
Gabinete de Estudos e Representacoes Industrials (GERI,
later GERINDUSTRIA)
1960-1967
1960-1967
G.29-G.31
G29
Possible collaboration with Cremer & Warner.
1963-1967
Francombe worked for Whessoe Ltd.
F.E. Warner
NCUACS 144/1/06
Correspondence, G.1-G.362
This was a
materials to industry and acted as consulting engineers.
Portugese company that
supplied
raw
Glouchkow, V.L.
1962, 1965
Cooperation with Belgian companies.
G.32-G.38
‘yy
G.32
Hartley, Sir H.
1964-1967
Includes
Institutions.
correspondence
re
Council
of
Engineering
Hayman, R.F.
1965-1967
Hayman wrote from the Gas Council.
Hofman, H.
1962-1967
1961-1967
1964-1965
Henderson, H.
Personal news.
Engineering correspondence and personal news.
1958-1967
Hofman was a Dutch engineer and a friend of Warner's.
1962551 O67,
1961-1967
Holliday, L.
G.39-G.43
F.E. Warner
NCUACS 144/1/06
Correspondence, G.1-G.362
Imperial Chemical Industries
1961-1967
Miscellaneous correspondence from various departments
of ICI.
International Association for the Exchange of Students for
Technical Experience
196151967
Chiefly Egyptian students.
International Superphosphate Manufacturers Association
Ltd
1963-1964
Republic of Iraq
1960, 1964
Invitations to tender for consulting services for textile mill
contracts.
1958-1967
Julian, K.A.R.
1963, 1965
G.44, G.45
G.44
1961-1966
1961-1966
1963-1965
Plants to manufacturefertiliser in Chile and Ethiopia.
Kennedy & Donkin, Consulting Engineers
1961-1967
1963-1966
G.46-G.50
G.46
F.E. Warner
NCUACS 144/1/06
Correspondence, G.1-G.362
Kestner Evaporator and Chemical Engineering Co. Ltd
1961, 1963
Correspondence 1961 re bri
King, R.W.
1963, 1966
King was a Consulting Chemical Engineer.
Koninklijk Instituut van Ingenieurs, The Netherlands
Correspondence re Warner's address to the institute on
British professional engineering institutions, The Hague, 7
December.
G.51-G.57
be
Got
Lankro Chemicals Ltd
1960-1967
1960-1966
Manufacture of formaldehyde.
Lo.-Ly.
Oliver Law & Partners
1966-1967
Office accommodation for Cremer & Warner.
1961-1967
Loughborough College of Technology (later University)
London Chamber of Commerce
1966-1967
1961-1965
1963-1967
Membership and meetings.
London and Southern Junior Gas Association
F.E. Warner
NCUACS 144/1/06
Correspondence, G.1-G.362
Re the Department of Chemical Engineering.
G.58-G.66
‘M’
G.58
Macdonald, J.D.
Career, personal news.
1958-1967
1967
McGraw-Hill Publishing Co. Inc.
1963, 1966
McLellan & Partners, Consulting Engineers
nOG2) 1965
Correspondence 1962 re Clean Air Act
Mantle, P.M.J.
1965, 1967
1963-1967
1959-1966
Re funds of the Old Bancroftians Association.
Warner was an Old Boy of Bancrofts School, Woodford
Green, Essex.
1961-1967
Morton was Professor of Chemical Engineering at the
University
Science and
Technology.
Miscellaneous correspondence.
of
Manchester
Institute
for
Monsanto Chemicals Ltd
Morton, F.
1961-1966
F.E. Warner
NCUACS 144/1/06
Correspondence, G.1-G.362
G.67-G.70
‘N’
G.67
NasieealnG.
1961-1970
1964
Includes personal news
Nash worked for Fisons South Africa.
National Coal Board
1961-1965
Correspondence with various departments.
Includes 2pp typescript note on work of Cremer & Warner.
Northern Advisory Council for Higher Education
Visit by Warner to University of Newcastle upon Tyne,
May.
1961-1972
1962-1967
1962-1965
Gaal
O’Donnell, J.P.
Gia Gir
‘O’
Includes correspondence 1962 re nitrogenous fertiliser
manufacture, and visit by Warner to Dublin, 1963.
O'Donnell was Professor of Chemical Engineering at
University College Dublin.
1961-1966
Chiefly re activities of the Process Engineering Group of
the Institution of Mechanical Engineers.
Osola, V.J.
1966-1967
Osola worked for Fibreglass Ltd.
G.73-G.77
F.E. Warner
NCUACS 144/1/06
Correspondence, G.1-G.362
Paxton, J.
Paxton was a freelance economic consultant.
Pechiney,
Electrometallurgiques
Compagnie
Advice on law case.
de
Produits
Chimiques
et
Preston, W.
Includes correspondence re acid concentration plant.
1961-1965
1961-1965
1961-1966
Preston was a chemical engineer.
G.78-G.84
‘R’
Randall, D.G.
1961-1970
1961-1966
G.78
Raistrick, B.
Raistrick worked for Associated Chemical Companies Ltd.
1964-1965
Randall was Technical Director of Hydrony! Ltd.
Re performance of ‘packed towers’.
Rickles, R.N.
Re engineering contacts.
1961-1967
F.E. Warner
NCUACS 144/1/06
Correspondence, G.1-G.362
Rickles was an American colleague.
Roach Bridge Paper Co. Ltd
Chiefly re problems with effluent plant.
Ru.-R. unidentified
G.85-G.95
‘Si
G.85
‘Sainsbury Report’
1961-1973
1962, 1965,
1973
1958-1968
1966-1967
Warner and D. Train gave evidence to the Sainsbury
Committee of
the
Pharmaceutical Industry with the National Health Service,
on behalf of the Institution of Chemical Engineers.
Relationship
Enquiry
into
the
of
1964-1967
in UK for
Indian
Saklatvala, B.S.
Postings
engineers.
chemists and chemical
Saklatvala worked for Tata Ltd.
1965-1966
Includes
the
discussion of 7th July 1965’ on work done during his
Chiefly re aluminium and alumina production.
Shillito, D.E.
Shillito’s
typescript
‘Notes
following
1959-1967
1967-1968
Schone.
Re career.
F.E. Warner
NCUACS 144/1/06
Correspondence, G.1-G.362
sandwich course.
1961-1967
1963-1967
Skou, C.C.
Includes correspondence 1965 re octane ratings of petrol.
Skou
Middlesbrough.
was
an_
industrial
consultant
based
in
Soundararajan & Co. Ltd
Manufacture of chemicals from sea-water.
This company was based in Madras, India.
1962-1967
1962-1966
1961-1966
St.-Sy.
Sulphur Institute
Includes correspondence re nitrophosphates, 1964-1966,
and Institute literature.
The Sulphur Institute was an international,
non-profit
organization supported by the world’s sulphur industry to
promote the production and consumption of sulphur and
good practice in relation to its handling.
1962-1967
Includes 2pp typescript of Warner’s review of Swindin’s
book Engineering Without Wheels (1962).
Swindin, N.
1958-1965
G.97-G.102
F.E. Warner
NCUACS 144/1/06
Correspondence, G.1-G.362
Underwood, A.J.V.
1965, 1967
industries’.
Underwood wasa Consulting Chemical Engineer.
United Kingdom Atomic Energy Authority
1962-1967
Correspondence
Pressure Vessels
1967
re Committee of
Enquiry on
University College of South Wales and Monmouthshire
with
Correspondence
Mechanical Engineering.
S.P.
Hutton,
Professor
of
University College of Swansea
1964-1967
with
Correspondence
Chemical Engineering.
J.F.
Richardson,
Professor
of
G.103
1963-1966
G.103, G.104
ay
members
of
the
Chemical
University of Birmingham
Correspondence
Engineering Department.
with
1966, 1967
Verfahrenstechnische Gesellschaft im Verein Deutscher
Ingenieure
Meetings of the Process Engineering Group of the VDI,
1966 and 1967.
Includes photograph of Warner.
1962-1967
1963-1967
F.E. Warner
NCUACS 144/1/06
Correspondence, G.1-G.362
Vukovic, D.V.
1963, 1966
Vukovic was a Yugoslav chemical engineer who wished to
come to the UK to study for his Ph.D.
G.105-G.109
W’
1962-1967
G.105
Warren Spring Laboratory, Stevenage, Hertfordshire
1966, 1967
Work of Chemical Engineering Department.
Windebank, C.S.
Chiefly
re
Engineers.
business
of
the
Institution
of Chemical
1963-1967
1966-1967
Wi.-Wy.
1962-1967
Working Men’s College, London
Windebank worked for Esso Petroleum Ltd in London.
Warner was an Educational Adviser to the College.
1960-1980
These groups of
folders),
arranged by correspondent, were found individually or in
short sequences of two or three correspondents and notin
a single series.
They have been brought together for
ease of
late 1960s
suggesting they followed on from that presented at G.1-
ALPHABETICALLY ARRANGED CORRESPONDENCE
FILES
letters
(mostly
in
labelled
G.111-G.157
reference.
Many start
in
the
1962-1967
F.E. Warner
NCUACS 144/1/06
Correspondence, G.1-G.362
G.110 above.
includes
correspondence.
incoming
and
carbon
copies
of
ouigoing
Arthur, D.R.
Workon tubificids in the Thames estuary.
Arthur was Head of the Zoology Department at King’s
College London.
Ashby, E.A.
Ashby writes as Master of Clare College Cambridge.
Balls, B.W.
Includes papers by Balls sent to Warner for interest.
LOS; VOM
1970-1973
Gas, G16
Bhiwandiwalla, A.H., P.A. and D.A.
2 folders.
Bidwell, R. O'N.
1968-1971
Barbieux, M.
Barbieux was a French colleague.
Balls was a chemical engineer working until 1973 for
Foxboro-Yoxall Ltd.
1968-1979
A.H. Bhiwandiwalla was an Indian colleague. He, his wife
the
with
Perin and son Dosu became good friends
Warners and much of the correspondence reflects this.
Re research proposal ‘Industry and the Environment: the
cost of pollution’.
F.E. Warner
NCUACS 144/1/06
Correspondence, G.1-G.362
Bono, E. de
1971-1973
includes de Bono's proposal for a Cognitive Research
Centre (see C.33).
Bott, T.R.
1971-1974
Bott was Senior Lecturer in the Department of Chemical
Engineering, Birmingham University.
Braybrook, F.H.
Chiefly personal news.
Braybrook wasa chemical engineer working with Shell.
1971-1972
Broadbent, W.B.
1968-1972
Broadbent worked for British Salt Ltd.
Brook, L.
1969-1973
Brown, T.J.
TO 197 2
worked
at
the
Atomic Weapons Research
Brook worked for Simon Engineering Ltd.
Miscellaneous topics, including personal correspondence.
Brown
Establishment, Aldermaston, Reading.
Education.
the
Includes
_Nationales
Fédération
d'Ingénieurs and the American Society for Engineering
correspondence
Européenne
relations
re
d’Associations
between
Chanmugam, J.
Chiefly personal news.
Collins, W.L.
1969-1972
F.E. Warner
NCUACS 144/1/06
Correspondence, G.1-G.362
Collins was Executive Secretary Emeritus of the American
Society for Engineering Education.
Cremer, H.W.
1967-1970
Mostly posthumous correspondence.
Includes Warner's obituary of Cremer for Chemistry In
Britain, 1970, and other obituaries.
Mason, Frank
G.127, G.128
Newton, L.
1968-1977
2 folders.
Lily Newton was Professor of Botany at University College
Aberystywth.
She acted as a consultant for Cremer &
Warner and became a friend of the Warners.
Prince, A.J.
G.129-G.140
Contents of two folders labelled ‘A.J. Prince, 1960-1966
inclusive’ and ‘Mr A.J. Prince Jan. 1967’. The second in
fact contained only correspondence 1972-1977.
Following a career with ICI, in 1959 Prince established
himself as a Consultant in chemical engineering. Cremer
& Warner was one of the concerns for which he acted. His
work was mainly conducted overseas and the great bulk
of the correspondence from Prince is from overseas
locations, including the West Indies, Egypt, Turkey, and
Portugal, as well as his home in France.
1960-1977
G.129-G.138
‘1960-1966’
Correspondence includes Cremer & Warner contracts,
chemical
other
companies and possible commercial possibilities, as well
as personal and social news.
engineering
questions,
relations
with
10 folders.
F.E. Warner
NCUACS 144/1/06
Correspondence, G.1-G.362
G.139, G.140
‘1967’
1972-1977
Chiefly personai news.
2 folders.
Prince, R.G.H.
Prince was Professor of Chemical Engineering at the
University of Sydney, Australia.
Includes correspondence with R.M. Pitblado, also of the
Sydney Chemical Engineering Department.
1974-1976,
1980
Salomon, J.M.
1967-1968
Salomon was a South African chemical engineer.
G.143-G.145
Scott den:
1962-1969
3 folders.
8 folders.
for
Institution
of
Mechanical
Smiter, H.W.J.
Scott was a Consultant for Cremer & Warner.
Obituary
Engineers, 2pp typescript.
by Warner
Much of the correspondence relates to visits to the Middle
East by Scott.
Includes notes on salt refining in Turkey
(1962).
1964-1970
Szekely was a Hungarian-born chemical engineer, initially
at Imperial College London, later at the State University of
New York at Buffalo.
Re career,
progress and personal news.
possible
collaborative
work,
research
in
G.147-G.154
Szekely,J.
F.E. Warner
NCUACS 144/1/06
Correspondence, G.1-G.362
Naillon JP:
Tailor was a Director of Tailor Process Engineering Ltd.
Thorp, H.W.
Thorp was a consulting chemical engineer. He undertook
work for Cremer & Warner.
1969-1970
1967-1968
Tow, D.J.
1971-1972
Chiefly re contract work in Libya and Indonesia.
Tow worked for Scientific Design Co. Ltd, London.
G.158-G.185
ALPHABETICAL SEQUENCE 1980s-1990s
1986-1994
comprises
bundles
of
G.158-G.167
ApSimon, H.M.
The great bulk is incoming letters, only a few outgoing
letters from Warner.
correspondence
The material
arranged in an alphabetical sequence by correspondent.
There is a great variety of sizes, with some bundles
comprising only one letter, others more substantial, being
Much of it relates to work on the
subdivided by year.
SCOPE ENUWAR, RADPATH and RADTESTprojects.
1986-1994
Includes correspondence re new European Association for
the Science of Air Pollution (EURASAP).
ApSimon was based at Imperial College London.
‘'1986'
‘1987’
Includes EURASAP and Chernobyl fall-out.
F.E. Warner
NCUACS 144/1/06
Correspondence, G.1-G.362
‘1988’
ENUWAR workshop; report on visits
Poland to investigate air pollution.
to Hungary and
G.161-G.163
‘1989’
Air pollution issues, including reports on visits to Eastern
Europe. G.163 is ApSimon’s final report ‘Air Pollution in
Eastern Europe’.
3 folders.
G.164, G.165
990;
Chiefly re RADPATH.
2 folders.
1992-1994
B.
Bromley, 1985.
Bell, J.N.B., 1989.
Bradley, S.B., 1989.
1985, 1989
Dek
Devell, L.
Doodge, J.C.I.
Finucane, B.
F.E. Warner
NCUACS 144/1/06
Correspondence, G.1-G.362
Farquhar, J.T.
Pollution dangers from heavy metals.
Gittus, J.H.
Effects of small radiation doses.
Gudiksen, P.H.
G.172-G.174
Harwell, M.A.
Chiefly re ENUWAR.
1987-1991
Harwell was based at Cornell University, moving to the
University of Miami in 1991.
‘Dec. 1987’
Annual Report of Cornell ENUWAR Unit, 1987.
2 folders.
Chiefly re radiation effects on water supplies relating to
ENUWAR.
Gale: Gul
Naidu, J.R.
Lambert, C.E.
Kee:
Kempe, S.
Knill, J.
1983-1989
F.E. Warner
NCUACS 144/1/06
Correspondence, G.1-G.362
Robinson, W.S.
Sagan, C.
Gallery proof of ‘A Path Where No Man Thought: nuclear
winter and the end of the arms race’ by Sagan and R.
Turco.
Symons, M.C.R.
Tucker, A.
Tucker was science editor of the Guardian newspaper.
White, G.F.
1988, 1989
1989, 1990
1990, 1991
White
Emeritus of Geography at the University of Colorado.
Gustavson
Distinguished
was
the
Professor
Williams, M.
Wilkinson, W.L.
Cooperation between IUPAC and RADPATH.
Wilkinson was Deputy Chief Executive of British Nuclear
Fuels plc.
Woodhead, D.S., 1990.
Williams was Executive Secretary of the International
Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry.
Williamson, M., 1989.
W.
1989, 1990
F.E. Warner
NCUACS 144/1/06
Correspondence, G.1-G.362
G.186-G.329
CHRONOLOGICAL SEQUENCES
1977, 1980-
1997
This subsection comprises a number of chronological
sequences of correspondence.
G.186-G.193
‘FEW CHRONS: From 1st May 1977’
G.194-G.226
Blue copies
G.227-G.329
Later chronological sequence
G.186-G.193
‘FEW CHRONS: From 1st May 1977’
Contents of folder so labelled: carbon copies (and a few
Includes
photocopies)
letters re Open University business, the Windscale Inquiry,
Cremer & Warner, invitations accepted and declined.
correspondence.
outgoing
of
November
September
October
F.E. Warner
NCUACS 144/1/06
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December
G.194-G.226
‘Blue copies’
1980-1986
of
blue
paper
outgoing
An accompanying note
copies made on
Carbon
correspondence 1980-1986.
explained:
‘These are copies of FEW correspondence which may be
general
related
activities such as contributory papers to journals and
membership of organizations’.
follow from
projects
specific
but
to
range
from Cremer & Warner and
other
Subjects
consultancy business, the Royal Society Study Group on
Risk, British Standards Institution and other society and
to functions and
committee work, SCOPE, invitations
conferences, domestic matters, personal newsetc. There
are some abstracts of lectures and short publications
(letters for publication).
1980
G.194
January
May-July
G.194-G.198
February-April
August-September
January-February
October-December
G.199-G.203
1981
Giii99
F.E. Warner
NCUACS 144/1/06
Correspondence, G.1-G.362
March-May
June-July
August-September
October-December
G.204-G.208
1982
G.204
January-February
March-May
June-July
G.209-G.216
1983
October-December
August-September
February-March
G.209
January
F.E. Warner
NCUACS 144/1/06
Correspondence, G.1-G.362
June-July
August
September-October
November-December
G.217-G.222
1984
e247
January-February
March-April
May-July
August
September-October
March-April
November-December
G.223-G.226
1985-1986
G.223
January-February
F.E. Warner
NCUACS 144/1/06
Correspondence, G.1-G.362
May-June
July-January
G.227-G.329
Later chronological sequence
1985-1986
1983-1997
This is chiefly incoming correspondence (including faxes
and printed-out emails) from the 1980s and 1980s, with
photo- and carbon copies of replies.
Subjects are principally the SCOPE projects, Institute of
Quality Assurance, Council of Science and Technology
Institute, invitations to meetings and lectures. Later 1990s
material is principally Warner’s communciations by letter,
fax and email with the SCOPE office.
1983
January-March
April-May
June-August
January-May
June-September
October-December
F.E. Warner
NCUACS 144/1/06
Correspondence, G.1-G.362
September-October
November
December
January-February
March-May
September
February
January
October
November
December
F.E. Warner
NCUACS 144/1/06
Correspondence, G.1-G.362
July
August
January
February
November-December
September-October
May-June
F.E. Warner
NCUACS 144/1/06
Correspondence, G.1-G.362
September
October
G.266, G.267
November
2 folders.
December
January
February-April
May-June
July-August
September-October
April-June
November-December
January-March
F.E. Warner
NCUACS 144/1/06
Correspondence, G.1-G.362
July-September
October-December
January-February
March-April
May-July
August-October
November-December
May-June
January-February
September
F.E. Warner
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October
November
December
January-February
March-April
June-August
September
October
May-July
January-March
November-December
2 folders.
G.303, G.304
September
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December
January
February
November
September
October
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G.320, G.321
January
2 folders.
February
1969-1971
Correspondence found loose.
The material appears to
include fragments of other sequences which it has not
been possible to reconstruct.
1958-1996
G.330-G.347
MISCELLANEOUS CORRESPONDENCE
September
Cassal, V.
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Condliffe, D.F.
1969-1971
Condliffe worked for Yorkshire Imperial Plastics Ltd.
Congreve, A.
Congreve was chairman of Humphreys & Glasgow Ltd,
chemical plant manufacturers.
Danckwerts, P.V.
1964-1968
Danckwerts was Shell Professor of Chemical Engineering
at Cambridge.
Derwas, J.L.
1970-1973
Derwas was an Australian colleague working for
Alexander Gibb & Partners.
Sir
Jones, H.
1969-1970
Green, C.H.
1983-1985
Correspondence rerisk.
Correspondence arising from visit by Jones to the Pacific
Gas and Electric Company, San Francisco.
Green worked for the Flood Hazard Research Centre at
Middlesex Polytechnic.
1958-1996
Miscellaneous correspondence arranged chronologically
Re annual
Manufacturers Association.
dinner
of
Sir Henry Jones was Chairman of the Gas Council.
the
British
Chemical
Plant
Thomas, B.E.A.
G.338-G.347
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G.338-G.347
1958-1969
1972-1975
1976-1979
1980-1983
1984-1985
1996
G.348-G.362
1986-1989
1990-1995
Chiefly re radon in houses in the UK.
1979-1986
REFERENCES AND RECOMMENDATIONS
G.348-G.353
Appointments
G.348
1966-1972
1966-1996
1966-1996
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1987-1988
G.351, G.352
1990
2 folders.
1992, 1996
G.354, G.355
Honours and awards
1968-1996
G.354
1968-1988
1993-1996
1991-1996
G.356-G.359
G.356
199192
G.357, G.358
1993
Leverhulme Trust
1988, 1996
Higher degrees
1988, 1992
1985, 1995
2 folders.
1994, 1996
Other grants
Miscellaneous
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INDEX OF CORRESPONDENTS
AARKOG, Asker
ACADEMIA SINICA, TAIWAN
ACADEMICA MEXICANA DE INGENIERIA
C108) Gi274; G2, G.278).G: 205
ACADEMY OF SCIENCES OF THE USSR
B.489, B.490, B.491A
ACHESON, Sir Donald
ACKERMAN, Thomas Peter
ADAMS, Ged E.
ADAMSON, Sir Colin
ADVISORY COMMITTEE ON PROTECTION OF THE SEA
ADVISORY COMMITTEE ON THE WELLCOME MARINE
LABORATORY
C.87, C.412, C.414, C.425, G.252
B.107-B.111, B.193, B.201, B.224,
B.348, B.376, G.224
B.602, F.249, F.268
C.3
Si
C.2
AEROSOL SOCIETY
B.228, B.229, B.231
G2
AFA GROUP
AGIUS, Peter J.
ALDOUS, A.F.
AKHTAR, Muhammed
B.388
A.164
A.152
B.734
B.106
ALEKSANDROV, [?]
AGULNIK, Elisabeth Jean
ALESSANDRO, Guillaume
AGGARWAL, Pramod Kumar
AITKEN, Jonathan William Patrick
B.171, G.218
B.236, C.318, F.108, G.344
ALEXANDER, Erxsi
ALLEN, Sir Geoffrey
F.45
G.220
B.863
G.2
B.14
ALLEN, William
ALLOTT, Rob
AMBROSE, Eric
B.688, B.689
Gi2
AMBIO
F.E. Warner
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AMERICAN GEOPHYSICAL UNION
B.172
AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF CHEMICAL ENGINEERS
OM (C7 Gals ral (Ch.
AMERICAN SOCIETY OF CIVIL ENGINEERS
AMES, Bruce Nathan
ANDREADIS, Stratis G.
Fo) kee
B:756; B.200
G.338
ANDREW W. MELLON FOUNDATION
Bib Balt Bi69; B.425°G.2119
ANDREWS, David
ANNAN, Noel Gilroy, Baron
ANSPAUGH, Lynn R.
ANTONI, Ferenc
ANTWERPEN, F.J. van
C.376
D.50
B.756, B.757, B.774, B.791, B.794,
B.959, B.981, B.982, B.1074-B.1078
B.112, B.194, G.238
A171, Ga, G.193, G.199, G.338
APE ELETTROCHIMICA LIGURE
G.2
APSIMON, Helen Mary
APPLEBY, Linda Joy
APV HOLDINGS
ARMSTRONG, W. Denys
Section B passim
C.463-C.471, C.486, C.490, C.499,
C.506
A.127, B.41A, B.231, B.348, B.388,
B.435, B.491A, B.492, B.515, B.516,
B.518, B.534, B.560, B.569, B.657,
B.732, B.797, B.799, C.106
G.158-G.167, G.232, G.233, G.236,
G.239, G.241, G.242, G.246, G.248-
G.250, G.253, G.257, G.262, G.266,
G.267, G.271, G.294, G.345
C.414, C.426, C.494, C.499
ARTHUR GUINNESS SON & CO. (DUBLIN) LTD
G.200-G.209, G.211, G.213, G.219
C.36, C.59, C.322, C.364, Gi112
G.338
G25
F.268
£.65
Gat
ARNOLD, Jacques A.
ARRAND, JanetE.
ARTHUR, Don R.
ASHBY, Eric, Baron
ASHWORTH, Sir John Michael
F.E. Warner
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ASSOCIATED NUCLEAR SERVICES
ASSOCIATION FOR SCIENCE EDUCATION
ASSOCIATION OF CONSULTING SCIENTISTS
ATIYAH, Sir Michael Francis
C.88, C.91, C.96, G.297
ATKINSON, Bernard
ATOM
ATOMIC ENERGY AUTHORITY TECHNOLOGY
ATOMIC WEAPONS ESTABLISHMENT, ALDERMASTON
AUERBACH, S.I.
AUSTRALIAN ACADEMY OF SCIENCES
AWA, Akio
AYLEN, lan G.
C.186
G.210
G.269
B.766, B.771, B.792, B.1103,
B.1127
Bibi 775.610, Beco
GaAgs
B.758
C.54
BAKER, Neil
BALDWIN, P.L.
A.139-A.143
G.219
G.328
C.146, C.148
BAGGS, Albert
BAILEY, John B.
BAILIFF, lan K.
BAKER, F.W.G.
B.1150
5.297,
Gi3Z27,
G.3
F.32
BAKHTIAR, Abbas
BADGER ENGINEERS AND CONSTRUCTORS INC.
G.2820
BANCROFTS SCHOOL, WOODFORD GREEN, ESSEX
BALLS, Basil William
BALONOV, Michael
BARBER, Arthur C.
G.113
B.1072
C.120
G.3, G.114
BARBIEUX, Max
BARKER, A.
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BARKER, Evelyne
BARLOW, Sir Wiiliam
BASSETT, Isabel
BATSTONE, Roger J.
BATTISTA, Emilio
BATZEL, Roger E.
BAUER, Susanne
BECKERMAN, Wilfred
BEEBY, George H.
BEECHEY, Joan
BEEK, Wiero Jan
BEGG, George A. J.
BELL, J. Nigel B.
Index of correspondents
B.982
F.250
C.184
G.189, G.190, G.345
F.39
B.732, B.733
B.1098
G.280
C.60
G.345
F.159, G.234
G.4
B.515, B.664, G.168
BENNETT, P.A.
G.267
BERGER, A.
BERGSTROM, Sune K.D.
BENARD, Jacques
BENN, Anthony Wedgwood
BENNETT, Burton G.
Bridis; Gi2i4; G.215
C.49, C.182, G.191
Bi775; Bi795, Bi797-B8.799) Bualiiize,
B.1124, C.342
A.173, C.245, C.247-C.248, C.250-
i252) ©2505, 6.257 G186,G.187,
G.190-G.193
B:11'5, 8.376
BETTER ENVIRONMENT AWARDS FOR INDUSTRY
Gi2525 G27
BililSeBi220; B:673) Bi7o1, Gi2is,
G.237
G.188, G.203, G.204
B.113, B.388
BEVERTON, Raymond John Heaphy
B.205, B.238, G.198, G.344
B.228
G.286, G.287
BERRY, Sir Michael Victor
BERRY, Robert James (‘Sam’)
BENSON, Henry Alexander, Baron
BENSON, Harry Peter Neville
BEZUNEH, Taye
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BHIWANDIWALLA, Ardeshir Hormasji
BHIWANDIWALLA, Dosu A.
BHIWANDIWALLA, Perin A.
BICHAN, H. Roy
BIDE, A.E.
BIDWELL, Robin O’N.
BIGG, E. Keith
BILLER, Stephen MEP
BING, Geroge F.
BIOTECHNA LTD
BIRGI, Sehap E.
A.169, A.170, A.175, G.115, G.116,
G.216
A.186, G.115, G.116, G.205, G.208,
G.216
A.170, A.173, A.176, A.177, A.180,
G115; G:116;,G:219),G.223
€.120; C.122)-C2123
G.3
Gala,
G.225, G.230
C.300, C.301, G.203
B.149
G.278
Gis
BODEN, Eric
BOOTHBY,Derek
G.3
G.3
F.34
B.602, G.210, G.256
BOLIN, Bert
BONDI, Sir Hermann
BONNE, Arnold
B.1108, G.298
B.113, B.243, B.388
BIRRAUX, Claude
BLISS, Lawrence C.
BLUNDELL, L.W.
BLUNSDEN, A.B. (‘John’)
BODMER, Sir Walter Fred
BaO9; Balti sG.279
B’727, B70; B3732, (5:7 6%, B-1oz,
B.769, B.790, B.943, B.1064,
A.164, A.178, C.33, E.31, E.32,
G.118, G.195, G.202
BOROUGH POLYTECHNIC, LONDON
BONO, Edward Francis Charles Publius de
B.116
B.753
B.75, B.129, C.364, G.213
BOTT, T. Reg
BOURDEAU, Philippe
B.114
Gin
G10) Geng
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BOURTON, K.
BOUVILLE, Andre
BOWDEN, Keith Gordon
BOWDEN, Bertram Vivian, Baron
BOWIE, Stanley Hay Umphray
BRADLEY, Stephen B.
BRADSHAW, Anthony David
BRAYBROOK, F.H.
BREARLEY, George
BREUER, Georg
Index of correspondents
Gi7Z
B.774, B.791, B.792, B.795, B.951,
B.954, B.962, B.1009, B.1070,
B.1072, B.1080-B.1084, B.1085,
B.1087, B.1088, B.1120
G.270
G.65
C.575
B.515, G.168
C COG SEi blo OV teal GO,
G.254, G.257, G.260
G.120
D.23
Batali
BRIDGEWATER, John
F.32
aloe
G.269
F497 .269) Gil89).G 192
BRITISH BROADCASTING CORPORATION
BREWER, David
BRIDGES, Jim W.
BRITISH ASSOCIATION FOR COMMERCIAL AND
INDUSTRIAL EDUCATION
C.3, G.193-G.199, G.202, G.204-
G.212, G.214, G.216-G.218, G.220,
G.224, G.240, G.253
BRITISH ASSOCIATION FOR THE ADVANCEMENT OF
SCIENCE
C.18,)'D:22;,G:338
BRITISH CHEMICAL PLANT MANUFACTURERS
ASSOCIATION
BRITISH HYDROMECHANICS RESEARCH ASSOCIATION
A.161, B.239, B.771, B.774, B.776,
G.264, G.276
BRITISH BICENTENNIAL LIAISON COMMITTEE
B.1158
B.226
C.4-C.18
G.7, G.337
BBC ESSEX
BBC SCIENCE UNIT
BRITISH COUNCIL
BRITISH GEOLOGICAL SURVEY
G.263, G.264
G.347
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Index of correspondents
BRITISH MEDICAL ASSOCIATION
BRITISH MEDICAL JOURNAL
BRITISH NATIONAL COMMITTEE FOR INTERNATIONAL
GEOSPHERE-BIOSPHERE PROGRAMME
C.413, C.414, C.417
B.751A
Bio7o
BRITISH NUCLEAR FUELS PLC
BRITISH NUTRITION FOUNDATION
BRITISH QUALITY ASSOCIATION
BRITISH STANDARDS INSTITUTION
B.1133, C.19-C.24, C.574, G.284,
G.294, G.295, G.299
C.463
C.25, G.221, G.248, G.263
A.91, A.163, C.26-C.30, C.97, C.114,
C.143, C.340, C.427, C.428, D.124,
F.49, G.188, G.200-G.202, G.204-
G.217, G.222, G.244, G.257, G.260,
G.280, G.295, G.343
See also A.202-A.204
BRITISH TECHNOLOGY GROUP PLC
BROADBENT, W.B.
Gi279
Gii2
B.283, G.168
G.253, G.254
BROWN, Trevor J.
BROWNING, Keith A.
B.238, B.534, B.1162
C.579, G.256, G.257
BROMLEY, John
BROOK, Leopold
BROWN, J.C.
G.122
Ge.
G.123
BROWN, Sir Raymond Frederick
BUCK, Sir (Philip) Antony (Fyson)
BUILDING RESEARCH ESTABLISHMENT
G.262, G.265-G.267
BURGEN, Sir Arnold Stanley Vincent
C.376
F.249
G.223
C.417, C.520
B.238, G.343
B.776, B.792-B.794, B.1098
BULDAKOV, Lev
BULLE, JiR:
BUNYAN, Peter John
BURCHEKIN, F.M.
BUD, Robert
BURGESS, A.R.
G.285, G.287
F.E. Warner
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BURKE, Phil G.
BURKART, Werner
BUSH, Alan
Index of correspondents
C.499
B.1087, B.1090, B.1092, B.1094-
B.1096, B.1098
A.82, A.174
See also A.65-A.67, A.78
BUSINESS AND INDUSTRY ADVISORY COMMITTEE
Gy,
BUEER: G.G;
BUTLER, P. Jonathan G.
BUUS, Nils P.
CABOT CORPORATION
CALDERBANK, P.H.
CALLARD, E. Jack
B.118, G.216
F.268
Gey,
C.142, 0.145
G.189
C.184
CARL, Paul
CALMET, Dominique
Bibl Bil47,
CARLESS CAPEL & LEONARD
G.237
B.248
F25i
COLCHESTER AND DISTRICT CND
CAMPBELL, Sir (Alexander) Colin (Patton)
CARNEGIE CORPORATION OF NEW YORK
CAMPAIGN FOR NUCLEAR DISARMAMENT
CARIBBEAN INDUSTRIAL RESEARCH INSTITUTE
B.121, B.206, B.231, B.242, B.388,
B.1162, G.276
G.330
B.1236
D.28
Bao
B.1162
CARTY, P.
CASSAL, Victor
CARPENTER, Roy
CARRIER, George F.
CARTER, Sir John
CARTER, William G. (‘Bill’)
CARTER, William R.
C.142, 0.144
B.428, B.576, G.238
A.83
B.685
B.120. G.219, G.223, G.238
F.E. Warner
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Index of correspondents
CASTRI, Francesco di
CATALYST. THE MUSEUMOF THE CHEMICAL iNDUSTRY
CATALYSTS’ CLUB
B.490
C.31
C.32
CENTER ON THE CONSEQUENCES OF NUCLEAR WAR,
USA
B:205,B.225;, B 226; 8.237,
CENTRAL ELECTRICITY GENERATING BOARD
@:574; 6575; G:8
CENTRE D’ESTUDIS AVANCATS DE BLANES
CESS, Robert Donald
CHADHA, M.S.
CHADWICK,Ken H.
CHAMBERLAIN, Arthur C.
CHAMBERLAIN, N.
CHAMP, Douglas
CHANMUGAM, Jayarajan (‘Rajan’)
G.253, G.254
B.196, B.200
ra8
F250-F.252) b.co4, F268 e273
B.118, B.196, B.268, B.534, B.745,
Be/46; Bes, Bi7 62; .Gi219
G.291, G.292
B.791-B.793, B.1076, B.1130-
B.1132, G.324
€.199, G.272
CHAVES, P. de Matos
CHELSEA PHYSIC GARDEN
CHARLES, M. E.
CHARMASSON, Sabine
G.10, G.124
G.276
Palio, alco
CHAPMAN & HALL, PUBLISHERS
B.516
Calze
G.30
CHARTERED INSTITUTE OF ARBITRATORS
CHARTERED INSTITUTION OF BUILDING SERVICES
ENGINEERS
E.47, G.200, G.218
CHEMICAL AND ENGINEERING CONSTRUCTIONS,
CONSULTING CHEMISTS AND ENGINEERS, EAST
PAKISTAN
CHEMICAL AND INDUSTRIAL CONSULTANTS, PAKISTAN
G.8
G.186, G.188, G.198, G.199, G.202
CHEMICAL BUSINESS
CHEMICAL CLUB
CHEMICAL ENGINEER
E1178, 183; G.268
A.123
Galt
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CHEMICAL ENGINEERING PROGRESS
CHEMICAL ENGINEERING SYNDICATE
CHEMICAL INDUSTRIES ASSOCIATION LTD
CHEMICONSULT, ARGENTINA
C.153
C.84
D.13
G.339
CHEMISTRY AND INDUSTRY
Eliane
CHEMISTRY IN BRITAIN
CHETWIN, Derek
CHIASSON, Edward C.
CHIDAMBARAM, R.
CHURCH, Bruce W.
CHURCH OF ENGLAND
B.233, G.305, G.306, G.312, G.346
G.289
A.179, A.180, A.185, G.259, G.268,
G.270
Balla?
B.740, B.741, B.869
BOARD FOR SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY
C.506, G.222
CIBA FOUNDATION
CIGNA, [?]
CJB (PROJECTS) LTD
CLACTON GAZETTE
A.124-A.136, G.219, G.222
CHURCH OF SCOTLAND
CHELMSFORD DIOCESE
C.506
B.229
Bio,
A.144-A.146, G.218-G.223, G.226
ST JAMES CHURCH, BRIGHTLINGSEA
COMMITTEE ON CHURCH AND NATION
B.944, B.947-B.949, F.250, G.315
B.239, G.194, G.210, G.212, G.213
CLARKE, Roger H.
Gui2
G.270
G.262
G.13
G.254
C.305
G.282
CLARKE, Patricia Hannah
CLARK, J.A.
CLARK, Leslie
CLARK, Michael
CLARKE, Bryan C.
CLARK, Robert Bernard
F.E. Warner
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CLARRICOATS, P.uJ.B.
CLAY, Sir Henry Felix
CLAYTON, Dame Barbara Evelyn
CLAYTON, Keith Martin
CLAYTON, Rolf
CLEMENT, Charles F.
CLIFT, Roland
CLOGENSON, Georges
COATES, Sir Eric
COATES, W.H.
COGGAN, David
COGNITIVE RESEARCH TRUST
G.239
G.60
F.268, F.273-F.275
C5547 C:557,,.4.201
G.262, G.270
B.204, B.240
G.343
2 haoe
A.85
G.13
F250) F200
C333
See also G.118.
COLBECK, lan
COLES, Nick G.
COLLEGE OF ESTATE MANAGEMENT
COMMISSION OF THE EUROPEAN COMMUNITIES
B.1165, G.296, G.305, G.306
B:225
G.261, G.262
G.312
GMi25
G.85
COLLIER, John Gordon
COLLINS, W. Leighton
COHEN, A.
COHEN, Adrian Victor
A.127, C.157, C.337, C.341,
C.342A, G.343, G.344
Bi466nC.574. C575, C578 C'5 79;
P2oOl i 2ou
G.252-G.254, G.263, G.345
COMMITTEE OF ENQUIRY INTO THE RELATIONSHIP OF
THE PHARMACEUTICAL INDUSTRY WITH THE NATIONAL
HEALTH SERVICE
COMMITTEE ON THE PUBLIC UNDERSTANDING OF
SCIENCE
B.57,7-B.581, .Bi1021,,B.1153,
G.260, G.267, G.297
COMMONWEALTH SCIENCE COUNCIL
F.163-EalGve 7s, pale, t.184,
C415; CA 7.212
Index of correspondents
F.E. Warner
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CONDLIFFE, Danny F.
CONGREVE, Ambrose
CONN, Irene S. FARKAS-
CONNOR, John
THE CONSULTING ENGINEER
CONWAY, H.G.
COOK, lan D.
COOK, Sir James Wilfrid
COOKE, George C.
CO-OPERATIVE WHOLESALE SOCIETY LTD
CORNFORTH, Sir John Warcup
COTES, John E.
COTTON, Charles
G.331
A.161, G.332
F.120, F.126, G.345
G.13
A.8
C.184
G.339
C311, C.el2, F.64:
B.240
G.14
C.576
G.345
F.186
B.119, B.120, B.388
COTTON, William R.
COUGHTREY, Peter J.
COUNCIL FOR THE PROTECTION OF RURAL WALES
B.491A, B.502, B.516, B.518, B.519,
B.621, B.661, B.664, B.668, B.671,
Bi67e) Boob. O25. 756) Bid,
B.761, B.762, B.778, B.791, B.792,
B.797, B.799, B.864, B.928, B.944,
B.982-B.984, B.1008, B.1070,
B.1079-B.1084, G.294, G.301,
G.318
See also B.779
B.240
COUNCIL OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY INSTITUTES
AgeaiOwve Cao rail, maar,
G.253, G.263, G.265, G.280
C.250
Cie. Ca323 C2136
COUNTER, Kenneth N.S.
COUNTY SURVEYORS’ SOCIETY
COUSINS, Steven Holway
G.295
G.193
Gi878C.77; F.o.e40
See also C.81
COULSTON, D.J.
COUNCIL OF ENGINEERING INSTITUTIONS
F.E. Warner
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Index of correspondents
COX, Sir David Roxbee
.87, C.88, C.417, C.429-C.432,
.489, C.490, C.493, C.494, C.499,
COX, John
COX, John |.
COX, Jon
COX, Roger
CRAFER, G.J.T.
CRANFIELD INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
CREMER & WARNER
CREMER, Herbert William
CREMER, Richard J.
CROCKER, V.S.
CROSSLAND, Sir Bernard
F.269
G.13
A.177
A.91-A.95, G.70, G.194-G.222,
G.224, G.253, G.264, G.341, G.343,
@.225-C1227.. ©2382, C552) Gal5;
G.126
G.126
B.487, B.573
CROWTHER, Michael P. BRETT-
CROSSMAN, Richard HowardStafford
C.232
CRUMPTON, Michael J.
CRUTZEN, Paul Josef
A.176, A.181, B.235, B.251, G.248,
G.344
A.183, C.87, C.88, C.91, C.114,
C120; C1122) ©.1237 C25) ©x126;
C.134, C.136, C.157, C.414, C.418,
C.420, C.433, C.434, C.483, C.489-
C.491, C.504, C.506, F.242, F.274,
G.259, G.301
ee,
B.121, B.193, B.212, B.232, B.347,
B.348, B.376, B.388, B.490, B.534,
B.1157-B.1162, G.220, G.222,
G.250
B.491A
G.230
Gi2Zg9
CUER, Pierre
CULLEN, E. John
CRUZADO, Antonio
CSIZMADIA, Imre G.
CUMMINGS, Don H.
F.269, G.346
F.249, G.262
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CUNHA, Luis Veiga da
CUNNINGHAM, John A.
CUSHING, David Henry
DAILY TELEGRAPH
DAINTON, Frederick Sydney, Baron
D’ALESSANDRO, G.
DALLAS, M.F.
DALYELL, Tam
DANCKWERTS, Peter Victor
DARTON, R.C.
8.7380, 8731; B:755, 8.756, B.769,
B.771-B.773, B.795, B.859, B.863-
B.866, B.874, B.875, B.886, B.894,
B.929, B.935, B.1108, G.305,
G.317, G.324
G.216, G.274
B.237, B.240
G.210, G.286
G.222
See ALESSANDRO
G.16
B.1162, G.278-G.280
G.333
G.290
C.84, G.340
C.467, C.468, C.471
DEMBITZER, Benny
Gi257, Gi258
G.16
DARUVALLA, D.N.
DASGUPTA, A.K.
DAYAN, Arthur D.
DEGENS, Egon T.
DAVIES, Neil V.
DAWSON, O.
G.340
G.341
G.297
DAUGHTREY, Roger
DAVIDSON, John Frank
B.735, G.294, G.297, G.306
DAVIES, Sir David Evan Naunton
B.518, B.768
DENBIGH, Kenneth George
B.168
B.241
B.252
G.18
G.334
GE 2i'S
DERRICK, Hilda
DERWAS, John L.
DESIGN COUNCIL
DESMET, G.
F.E. Warner
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DEVELL, Lennart
DIEREN, Wouter van
DILWORTH, Jon
DING Yihui
DITCHBURN, Robert William
DIXON, Theodore F.
DOBSON, Edward Young
DOLL, Sir (William) Richard (Shaboe)
B.610, B.657, G.169
Falooy reuiog
B.1225
B.169
Bil267B 174.6197, Greet. Gi224
See also B.232
G.19
G.21
A168: A185; B:723,-C:87,.6:388,
C326; 6.381,.€s36: €:339;-6:340;
C.341, C.3843, C.344, C.347, C.490,
F.249, F.250, F.252, F.269, G.210,
G.211
See also A.151.
DONNELLY, R. Paul
G.341
B.187, B.188, B.205, G.224, G.231
C.518, G.20
DOOGE, J Ci:
DOUBLEDAY, John
B.487, B.503A, G.169
B.122, B.237
DUFFIELD, Peter
DUGDALE, John R.S.
G.275
G.341
G.341
DOUGLAS, Mary
DOURY, André
DOOS, Bo Richard
DOTTO, Lydia
B./83, B: 7/2; B.779, B.1009;
Bald 0; balii253G.326
A.165, A.169, A.182, A.187, B.728,
G.285
C.340, G.343
THE ECONOMIST INTELLIGENCE UNIT
DUMMETT, G. A. (‘Tony’)
DUNSTER, H. John
EAST ANGLIAN DAILY TIMES
THE ECONOMIST
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EDLEY, Michaei 7.
EDULEGEE Ee:
Index of correspondents
EDWARD ARNOLD (PUBLISHERS) LTD
EDWARDS, Harold D.
EDWARDS, John Hilton
EDWARDS, Rob
ELLIS, S.R.M.
ELMS, David G.
ELSOM, Derek M.
ENGINEERING APPLIANCES LTD
B12, 8.192; Bi236,B:293, B.727,
G.216, G.217, G.235-G.237, G.249,
G.281, G.287, G.345
B.982
G.101
G.294
B.239
C.149
ENGINEERING COUNCIL
C.118, G.209, G.210
C.85
ENVIRONMENT
B.231, B.235, G.250, G.309, G.311
ESSEX COUNTY STANDARD
ESSO PETROLEUM CO. LTD
EUREKA POLICY GROUP
ENVIRONMENTAL MATTERS LTD
G.268, G.272
C.306, G.297, G.298
ENGINEERING EMPLOYERS’ FEDERATION
G.232
C.225
G.278
C.106
EUROPEAN ASSOCIATION FOR THE SCIENCE OF AIR
POLLUTION
G.24
‘EXSUD’ SOUTH AMERICAN MINERALS & PRODUCTS
Coxe tb
EUROPEAN CENTRE FOR POLLUTION RESEARCH
EXPLOSIVES & CHEMICAL PRODUCTS LTD
C.78, F.186
G25); Ge2o2
EVANS, Charles
EVANS, Trevor
C.106A
G.24
G.24
EPSTEIN, Sir (Michael) Anthony
EVEREST, David A.
F.E. Warner
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Index of correspondents
EXXON CORPORATION
EZRA, Derek, Baron
FAIRCLOUGH, Anthony John
FARMER, Frank Reginald
FARQUHAR, JamesT.
FARRINGTON, John W.
FARWELL, W.R.
B.13, B.14, G.226
G.210
C.322, C.326, C.330, C.331, C.363,
C.364
B.237, B.238, B.244, C.120, C.122,
C.325, C.328-C.330, C.333, C.340,
C.364, C.420, C.481, C.483, G.214,
G.238, G.244, G.262, G.342
G.169A
B.124, B.487
G.24
FEDERATION EUROPEENE D’ASSOCIATIONS
NATIONALES D'INGENIEURS (FEANI)
C.144, F.31, F.39-F.43, G.243,
G27]
FEDOSEEV, P.N.
G.233
FERGUSON, Ross
G.266, G.269
FETZER FOUNDATION
B.583, G.258, G.259
FEILDEN, Geoffrey Bertram Robert
FERRANTI, Basil Reginald Vincent Ziani de
A.178, A.179, A.185, B.244, F.45,
G.188, G.189, G.192, G.193
See also A.202
FELLOWSHIP OF ENGINEERING (later ROYAL ACADEMY
OF ENGINEERING)
B.236, B.582 C.107-C.111, C.131,
C574, C5773 D277, G.222)Gi236,
G.244, G.245, G.247, G.250, G.253,
G.254, G.278, G.287, G.345
See also C.80,C.85
€.83, C211, ©:212;,G:200, G.201
B.232, B.233, C.324, C.327, C.329,
C:831-6:338, 6:340;-6:341,© 345,
C.365, C.385, F.251-F.254, F.269,
F.273, G.240, G.244, G.246-G.248,
G.272, G.346
C.299
B28
G.262
A.132
BIER Zs
FINANCIAL TIMES
FINCH, Edward
FINNEY, David John
FINNISTON, Sir Harold Montague
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FINUCANE, Brendan
FINZI, S.
FISH, Sir Hugh
FISHER, Bernard E.A.
FISHER, Sir Henry
FISHLOCK, David
FISK, David J.
FITOUSSI, Jean-Paul
FLETCHER, Paul T.
FLINT, A.R.
Index of correspondents
G.169
B.534
A.111, A.165, G.218, G.248, G.272
B.241
G.218
G.281
B 72676508; F250) 251) h2od
G.272, G.273
C.574, G.207
C.365
FLOWERS, Brian Hilton, Baron
C.364, F.249, G.253
FLUITER, Ruurd de
FLURSCHEIM, Charles H.
FOSSETT, Hu
FOURNIER, Fred
E106
C.576
C.579
B.3
C.107
FORD, Sir Hugh
FORD FOUNDATION
FORESTER, Andrew
FORSTER, Norvela
B.243, B.273
C.167-C.172
C.148, G.26
G.249, G.250
FOUNDATION FOR INTERNATIONAL SECURITY
FOUNDATION FOR SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY
Be775, Badd, Balti24
B.1, B.59, B.732, B.765, B.768,
B.769, B.787, B.798, B.1110,
B.1125
C.112, C.505-C.508, G.274, G.278,
G.280, G.288
CENTRE D’EXPERIMENTATION NUCLEAIRE
C.341-C.344, C.347, C.364, F.250
MINISTERE DE LA DEFENSE
FOX, A. John
FRAME, Alistair
FRANCE
B.759-B.761, B.1108, B.1109
F.E. Warner
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Index of correspondents
MINISTERE CHARGE DE L’ENVIRONNEMENT
ANCIS, John R. D.
FRANCOMBE, K.W.
FRASER, Derek C.
FRASER, Keith
FREDERICK S. SNOW & PARTNERS, CONSULTING
ENGINEERS
FREEMAN, Sir Ralph
FREMLIN, John Heaver
FRISSEL, Martin J.
PRWe Ged:
FUJINAMI, Naoto
G.28
fe ea,
G.27
G.90
C.54, C.76
C.575-C.577, G.238, G.244, G.247,
G.248, G.264, G.272, G.273
B.516, B.664
C27,
B.1009
G.240
FUKUSHIMA, Y.
GARDNER, Andrew
GARLAND, John Albert
GARNER, F.H.
GARNER, Philip James
A.175, B.1160
B'565; B69,
Gi27
Gi77,
G.30
G.E. SIMM MACHINERY LTD
FULLERS’ EARTH UNION LTD
GABINETE DE ESTUDOS E REPRESENTACOES
INDUSTRIALS (GERI, later GERINDUSTRIA)
B.429
GENERAL SERVICE FOUNDATION
GAS COUNCIL
GAVITT, Alice
GELL, Philip George Houthern
A.83
B.487
B.462
B.229
GARRETT, Terry
GARWIN, Richard L.
G.29,G:101
G.339, G.341
B.232, C.574
F.E. Warner
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Index of correspondents
GEOLOGICAL SOCIETY OF LONDON
GEORGE, D.J.
GIBBS, Antony
GIBRAT, Robert
G.244
G.188
F.32
G.29
GIFFARD, John Anthony Hardinge, 3rd Earl of Halsbury
C1577, C578; C.580
GILBERT, Nathan
GILES, Clem B.
GILL, R. Rockingham
GILLIATT, Barrie
GINOCHIO. C.E.
GITTUS, John H.
G.65
G.339, G.341
C.579, C.580
eee
G.336
G.170, G.244, G.260, G.261, G.263,
G.264
GLATZMAIER, Gary A.
B.388, B.390
Gi225, G.229
GOLDWATER, Barry
GOLITSYN, George
GOLUBEV, Ganady
GONZALEZ, Abel J.
GOLDMAN, Marvin
GOLDSMITH, Phil
B.237
G.31
B.1149
B.244
B.376
G29
GLEASON, William T.
GLOUCHKOW, Victor L.
GOLLEDGE, Stephen E.
G.29
GORBACHEV, Mikhail Sergeyevich
Gr29
G29
F.63
GOODLAND, E. Arthur
GORDON, William E.
G.229
B.767, B.1 109
G.278
B.163
GOODMAN, Geoffrey
GOODMAN, Gordon T.
GRABIEC, R.
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GRAHAM, E. Barry
GRATCHEYV, Michail
GRAY, Anthony
GRAY, John S.
GRAY,Tim R. C.
GRAZIANI, G.
GREAT BRITAIN AND NORTHERN IRELAND
BOARD OF TRADE
CABINET OFFICE
G.6
C.100, G.314
CENTRAL OFFICE OF INFORMATION
G.9
DEPARTMENT OF INDUSTRY
C.84, G.195
DEPARTMENT OF THE ENVIRONMENT
B.1159, B.1162, C.79A, C.290,
C.296, G.257, G.283, G.287
C.225
DEPARTMENT OF TRADE AND INDUSTRY
HOUSE OF COMMONS
MINISTRY OF DEFENCE
ENERGY, SCIENCE AND SPACE DEPARTMENT
B.435
METEOROLGICAL OFFICE
B.1161, B.1162, B.1165
FOREIGN AND COMMONEALTH OFFICE
B.242, B.486, G.224, G.240, G.309
C.87-C.99, G.240, G.244, G.245,
G.301, G.309
SELECT COMMITTEE ON ENERGY
F.205,.G 262; Gi2Z65, G.267,
DEPARTMENTOF SCIENTIFIC AND INDUSTRIAL
RESEARCH
C.227
STANDING TECHNICAL COMMITTEE ON SYNTHETIC C.225-C.238
DETERGENTS
A.89, B.771, B.788, B.877, B.1083,
B.1103, G.294, G.295, G.306, G.346
MINISTRY OF HOUSING AND LOCAL GOVERNMENT
MINISTRY OF POWER
MINISTRY OF TECHNOLOGY
G.76
C.49, C.238A
WATER POLLUTION RESEARCH LABORATORY
F.E. Warner
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Index of correspondents
PARLIAMENTARY OFFICE OF SCIENCE AND
TECHNOLOGY
C.262-C.287, F.252
PRIME MINISTER’S POLICY UNIT
TREASURY SOLICITOR
UK DELEGATION TO THE CONFERENCE ON
DISARMAMENT
GREEN, Arthur F.
GREEN, Colin Howard
GREEN, Wren
GREENAWAY, Frank
GREENE, Owen
GREENING OF HIGHER EDUCATION COUNCIL
GREENWOOD, Anthony
G.268, G.272
C.146, C.148
G.248, G.249
G.345
B.236, B.246, C.332, G.216-G.218,
G.224, G.253, G.254, G.265, G.268,
G.272, G.275, G.285, G.335
B.132, B.349
G.280
B.238, B.242
Calis
C.232
C.4
B.233
B.249, B.435
B.388, B.390, G.171
B.516
B.687
GRINEVALD, Jacques
THE GUARDIAN
GUDIKSEN, Paul H.
GREGORY, Sydney A.
GREGSON, Lord
GRIFFITHS, D.V.
GRIFFITHS, Richard Frederick
B.753, B.754, G.296, G.306
B.201, B.1236, C.342, C.342A,
C.347, G.194, G.197-G.199, G.202,
G.203, G.206, G.209, G.210, G.223,
G.224, G.233, G.245, G.269, G.294
B.612, B.613
G.181, G.247, G.248, G.261, G.272
GUEGUENIAT, P.
GUNTEN, von H.R.
GURBUTT, Paul A.
HADDOW PALMER LTD
HABBAL, Ibrahim El
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HAFEZ, Mohsen A.
HAINES, Kenneth W.
HAKORSEN, Thomas E.
HALL, David O.
HAMBLY, Edmund C. (‘Tim’)
HAMBURG, David A.
HAMILTON, H.H.
HAMILTON, Mostyn Neil
HAMILTON, R.A.
HAMMER, J.D.G.
HAMPSON, John
Index of correspondents
30
,.50
B.665
B.773, G.189, G.309, G.310, G.322
C.120, C.490
F.146
F.37
C.87, C.88, C.100
G.34
F.128
A.181, A.185, B.173, B.203, B.229,
B.248, G.225, G.229, G.279, G.345,
G.346
HANDEL OPERA SOCIETY
A.166
HARPER, S.H.
HANSON, Wayne C.
B.666, B.671, B.673
HAPGOOD, John S., Archbishop of York
B.297, C.505, G.218, G.236, G.257
HARBISON, Sam A.
HARE, F. Kenneth
HARRIES, Richard
HARRIS, Frank
B.2-B.4, B.63, B.132, B.195, G.219,
G.220, G.222, G.225, G.283
F.253
B.770, B.776, B.791, B.948, B.987,
B.988, B.995, B.1023, B.1083,
G.302, G.316
B.80, B.174, B.486-B.721 passim
F.251, F.252, F.255, G.241, G.282,
G.283, G.288, G.292, G.299, G.345
HART, Sir William
HARTE, Gerry A.
B.791, B.1081, B.1082
A686: 750s. oo
See also G.198
HARRISON, John N.D.
HARRISON, John R.
HARRISON, Roy Michael
Ei2neyeen4
F.37
B.297
@.225
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Index of correspondents
HARTLEY, Sir Harold Brewer
E.40, G.7, G.32
HARWELL, Mark A.
HATTERSLEY, Roy Sydney George
HAWTHORNE, Sir William Rede
HAYMAN, RoyF.
HAYTER, A.J.
HAZARDS FORUM
B.125, B.126, B.175-B.181, B.196,
B.197, 8.228, B.231, B.235, B.242,
B.347, B.376, G.172-G.174, G.218-
G.220, G.224, G.225, G.239, G.241,
G.249, G.252, G.253
G.187, G.192
C.340, C.576
G.33
G.34
C.114-C.141, G.266, G.273, G.274,
G.286
See also C.530-C.532
HEAL, O.W.
B.738
HEALTH AND SAFETY EXECUTIVE
HEALY, Denis
HERBERT, Ivor
HERRERA, Rafeael
C.96, C.98, C.101, C.142-C.164,
CS00; C301) 6.325) 6.367. 6.5/4.
€.576; Gil87, G20; Gi226, 6.262,
G.276, G.285-G.289
B.182
B.283
G.35
D.23
C.165
BaAz27.
D.28
HEIDJE, Paul K. M. van der
HENDERSON, Gordon R.
HERIOT-WATT UNIVERSITY
HETHERINGTON, Roger Le G.
C.342A, C.344, F.117, F.126, G.343
B.573, G.198, G.210, G.342
HILL, Sir John McGregor
B.689
€.334
C.199
HILL, Michael
HILL, Philip G.
G.34
G.275
HEWITT, C. Nick
HIBBERT, J.
HIGGINS, David E.A.
HILGEMAN, Ed H.
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HINES, J.C.
HINTON, Christopher, Baron
HOBLYNGE al:
HODGKIN, Dorothy Mary Crowfoot
HOEK, Jan van den
HOFFMAN, F. Owen
HOFMAN, Hank
HOGG, G.C.
HOLDER, G.A.
HOLDGATE, Martin W.
G.34
G.34, G.340, G.341
C.184
B.247
B.664, B.671
B.502
G.36
G.269
F.82
C.327, C.335, C.340, C.364, C.365,
G.216, G.343
HOLLINGWORTH, Peter Short
HOME, Alexander Frederick DOUGLAS.-, Baron
A.187
C.4
HOOD, Christopher
G.322
C.548
B.516, B.668, B.671
G.289, G.290, G.292
HORSNELL, Gareth
HOOG, H.
HOPKINSON, Ralph G.
HORLOCK, John Harold
HOUGHTON, John Theodore
HORNSBY, Harry
HORRILL, A. David
G.206
C.376
C.412, C.438, C.494-C.496, C.504,
F.198
B.491A, B.573, C.211, C.319, F.249,
Rizo, G:252
B.234, G.242
B.793, B.1087, F.251, G.310, G.346,
G.347
HOWE, Richard Edward Geoffrey, Baron
G.208
B.240, G.222, G.223
Bi285; Gi256; G.256
HOWARD, Michael
HOWARD, Roger
HRUDEY, Steve E.
HUBBARD, Geoffrey
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HUMPHREY, John Herbert
HUMPHRY, Noei F.
HUNT, Garry E.
HUNT, Trevor
HUNTER, J. Martin H.
HUSMANN, W.
Index of correspondents
B.237, B.238, G.218, G.230
F.141, G.220-G.223, G.225
B.268
G.342
C.199, G.38
C.226
HUTCHINSON, Thomas C.
B.128, B.327, B.388, G.248
HUTCHISON, Sir William Kenneth
C.69, G.29, G.38, G.338
HUTTON, S.P. (‘Stan’)
D500; Gig9
HUXLEY, Sir Andrew Fielding
B.438, G.210, G.211, G.224
EER: ERD
ILLING, H. Paul A.
F.207
270
ILYIN, L.A.
IMPERIAL COLLEGE LONDON
INHABER, Herbert
B.993, B.1090, B.1092, B.1098
G.39, G.96, G.186
C.326, C.327, C.363, C.364
F.184, G.261, G.262
INDIAN NUCLEAR SOCIETY
INDUSTRIAL AIDS LTD
C.166, C.585, G.284, G.287, G.288
IMPERIAL CHEMICAL INDUSTRIES
INDIAN INSTITUTE OF CHEMICAL ENGINEERS
INDUSTRIAL CREDIT AND INVESTMENT CORPORATION
OF INDIA LTD
C.50, G.346
INSTITUTE OF FOOD SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY
INSTITUTE OF MEASUREMENT AND CONTROL
C.118
G.264
C.118
D.28
G.260
INSTITUTE OF BIOLOGY
INSTITUTE OF ENERGY
INSTITUTE OF METALS
INSTITUTE OF PHYSICS
INSTITUTE OF HYDROLOGY
C.167-C.174, G.186, G.190, G.192
F.182
G.43
B.186, C.114, G.270, G.272
F.E. Warner
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Index of correspondents
INSTITUTE OF QUALITY ASSURANCE
INSTITUTION OF CHEMICAL ENGINEERS
NEW SOUTH WALES GROUP
WESTERN AUSTRALIAN GROUP
INSTITUTION OF CIVIL ENGINEERS
INSTITUTION OF ELECTRICAL ENGINEERS
C.175-C.179, F.190, F.191, G.241,
G.244, G.245, G.248, G.253, G.255,
G.256, G.261, G.265
A.98, A.110, C.50, C.53, C.54,
C.118, C.120, C.134, C.180-C.184,
E28. b4 Fo E10, 16, b.27..29,
F.247, F.251, F.273-F.275, G.85,
G.258, G.259, G.262, G.289, G.291,
G.307,.G.311
See also G.107
F284) .87
F.85
G50). Ci66"F:3;F-9, 69
B.236, C.134, F.3, G.261, G.266,
G.267
INSTITUTION OF ENGINEERS, AUSTRALIA
F.77-F.80
INSTITUTION OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERS
CG 122"C7150) Fo) 4). 10; 208;
D.54, G.261, G.291
C.118
Geis!
G.40
G.43, G.96
INTERNATIONAL COUNCIL OF SCIENTIFIC UNIONS
INSTITUTION OF NUCLEAR ENGINEERS
INSTITUTION OF STRUCTURAL ENGINEERS
INTERNATIONAL ATOMIC ENERGY AGENCY
B.761, B.790, B.956, B.1109, G.306
INTERDISCIPLINARY SCIENCE REVIEWS
G.282, G.292, G.346
INTERNATIONAL BANK FOR RECONSTRUCTION AND
DEVELOPMENT
INTERNATIONAL ASSOCIATION FOR THE EXCHANGE
OF STUDENTS FOR TECHNICAL EXPERIENCE
B.81
A.119, B.11-B.13, B.68, B.71-B.73,
B.75-B.77, B.80, B.82, B.202, B.241,
B.760, B.887, B.1161, B.1164,
C.206, F.192, F.195, G.225, G.236,
G.244, G.247, G.249, G.269
See also SCIENTIFIC COMMITTEE
ON PROBLEMS OF THE
ENVIRONMENT
INTERNATIONAL INSTITUTE FOR APPLIED SYSTEMS
ANALYSIS
INTERNATIONAL COURT OF ARBITRATION
C.199-C.205
F.E. Warner
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INTERNATIONAL SUPERPHOSPHATE MANUFACTURERS
ASSOCIATION LTD
G.41
INTERNATIONAL TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY
C.207
INTERNATIONAL UNION OF PURE AND APPLIED
CHEMISTRY
B.489, B.490, G.345
INTERNATIONAL UNION OF RADIOECOLOGISTS
B.388, B.490, B.519, B.586, B.786
IRAQ
IZRAEL, Yury
JACKSON, Frank
JACKSON, Muriel WARD-
JAGGERS, Stuart
G.42
B.770-B.772, B.774, B.775, B.777,
B.789, B.961, B.989, B.1070,
B.1073-B.1077, B.1124, G.311
G.346, G.347
C577
F.254
JANOSI, Peter E. de
Bs/20,.Bio9
B.734, C.101, G.313, G.316, G.317
B.1161, G.294
G.44
G.231
B.487
JEFFERIES, David G.
JENKIN, Bernard Christison
JENKINS, Geoff
JOHN WILEY & SONS LTD
JARAY Francis F.
JASON, Nora H.
JENKIN, Charles Fleeming Patrick, Baron
C.87, C.98, G.291, G.292, G.294-
G.296, G.305
B.202
B.928, B.929, B.931, B.1083,
BaltOSyBAlit7, Ballad Beit27
See also ATOMIC WEAPONS
ESTABLISHMENT
B.438-B.444, B.609, B.613, B.614,
B.616, B.617, B.620-B.626, B.689,
B.1054-B.1059, B.1133-B.1141
JOINT COMMITTEE ON HEALTH AND SAFETY, CANADA
C.224, G.265, G.266
JOHNSTON, lan R. W.
JOHNSTON, Ken
JOHNSTON, Tom
C.165
FiO; ei0e
JONES, Alan R.
F.E. Warner
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Index of correspondents
JONES, David K.C.
C.499
JONES, Sir Henry Frank Harding
G.189-G.191, G.336
JONES, Peter V.
JONES EGE ry
JONES, Sir (Thomas) Philip
JONES, Tom HORLICK-
JORGENSEN, Sven E.
JOSEPH, Sir Keith Sinjohn
JOSEPH, M.
JOSEPH ROWNTREE CHARITABLE TRUST
JOURNAL OF RISK RESEARCH
JOVANOVIC, Petar
JULIAN, K.A. Reeves
F.86
B.879
G.242
C.98
B.3, B.248
C.232, C.246, G.186, G.187, G.195
Bois
B.427, B.1154
G.323, G.324
B.66, B.239, B.240, B.245-B.247,
B.249, B.251, B.296, G.208, G.210,
G.218, G.228
B.733, B.740, B.880
KEAR, John
KEAY, Ronald William John
KAISER, Stephen
KANG, Sang-Wook
G.45
B.1153
B.149
KAWATA, Tadashi
KAZAN, Ana Lucia
l= TAC)
C.506, C.508
Bi5s00;GHi75
C.78, G.46, G.277
See also INSTITUTE OF BIOLOGY
B.156, B.201, B.237, B.349, B.376,
B.435, G.222
B.772, B.776, B.945, G.309
KELLY, Mike
KELLY, P. Mick
KELEY aR:
KEMPE, Stephan
KELLERER, Albrecht M.
B.515, B.687, B.694
B.268
F.E. Warner
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Index of correspondents
KENDALL, Mike
F.86
KENDREW, Sir John Cowdery
B.68, B.80, G.217, G.218
KENDRICK, Peter
KENNAWAY, A.
KENNEDY & DONKIN, CONSULTING ENGINEERS
KENNET, Elizabeth Anne, Lady
KERR, John, Rev
A.169-A.172, A.177, A.178, A.187,
G.213
G.209
G.47
B.233, B.247, B.251, G.237, G.241,
G.246, G.247, G.298
A181, A.182,:G.257, G.262, G.269
KERR, Peter Francis Walter, 12th Marquess of Lothian
C.4, C.6-C.8
KERSHAW, Peter J.
B.517, B.621, B.685, B.687
KESTNER EVAPORATOR AND CHEMICAL ENGINEERING
CO: ED
KEY, A.
G.48
C.227
KING, Ralph W.
C.143, C.145, C.147, G.49
KIRCHMANN, René Joseph Charles
G.320, G.321, G.323, G.327
G.303
G.46
Be0
KHITROV, Lev M.
KIM, Se Kwon
KINGMAN, Sir John Frank Charles
G.235, G.236
KHAN, Shirley Ali
KHARBANDA, Om P.
KING, Earl J.
KING, NJ.
B.56, B.503A, B.518, B.519, B.534,
B.562, B.564, B.565, B.569, G.252
G.300, G.305, G.309, G.311, G.314,
G.326
B.1090, B.1092, B.1094, B.1095,
B.225, B.490, B.491A, B.500, B.515,
B.517, B.519, B.534, B.562, B.564,
B.608, B.609, B.613-B.615, B.621,
B.664, B.670, B.671-B.673, B.736,
B.740; By753, BY758, B°760).8.7611,
B.764- B.766, B.769-B.795, B.942-
B.962, B.980-B.984, B.987-B.995,
B.1008, B.1009, B.1054-B.1059,
B.1064, B.1065, B.1070-B.1089,
KING’S COLLEGE, UNIVERSITY OF LONDON
G.46
F.E. Warner
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KIRCHMANN cont'd
KIRK, Elizabeth J.
KISELEV, Valery Ivanovich
Index of correspondents
B.1098, B.1100-B.1107, B.1108-
Bid Bed 7-8 .An20-B d27.
B.1130-B.1132, B.1133, B.1135,
B.1138-B.1141, B.1149-B.1156,
G.302, G.306, G.308-G.313, G.315-
G.319-G.329
See also B.1217
B.746, G.296
B.758, B.792, B.896, B.898, B.935,
B.937, B.938, B.961, B.983, B.1080,
B.1087, B.1090, G.306
KLUG, Sir Aaron
G.313, G.314
KNILL, Sir John Kenelm Stuart, 4th Baronet
C.116, G.175, G.258, G.260, G.262
KNOWLES, Roy
KONDO, Jiri
KONDRATYEY, Kirill Ya.
KONINKLIJK INSTITUUT VAN INGENIEURS,
THE NETHERLANDS
C175- Fal 90
G.321
Bal3s
G.50
B.668
KORNBERG, Sir Hans Leo
B.59, B.70, C.291, G.218
B.132, B.213, B.491A
KRISHNAN, D.
KRISHNASWAMY, S.
KONOPLEV, A.V.
KOPTYUG, Valentin A.
KOSTROWICKI, Jerzy
KRISHNA MURTI, C.R.
B.66, B.142, B.182, B.183, B.193,
B.224, G.215, G.216, G.218
B.732, B.737-B.739, B.743-B.745,
B.763, B.769-B.773, B.797, B.800,
B.873, B.878, B.879, G.184, G.319
B.515, B.518
LABORATORY PRACTICE
KUHLMANN, Albert
KURTI, Nicholas
KUZNETZOV, George
G.323, G.326
G:215
A.111
B.194, C.579
LAG, J.
F.E. Warner
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LAKEY, John Richard Angwin
LAMBERT, Claude Elisabeth
LAMONT, F.G.
LAND, Charles
LANDA, Vladimir
LANG, Istvan
LANGE, David Russell
LANKRO CHEMICALS LTD
LATARJET, R.
LATHAM, J.
LEAF, Alexander
LEAKEY, C.
B:503Ay) Fall57, G:257,
B.500, B.567, B.569, B.613, B.685-
B.687, G.175, G.261
A.161
B.956, B.980, B.982
B.491A, G.257
B.198, B.224, B.799, G.222
G.239
Gi5i
B.296
B.239
B.388
G.306, G.307
B.882, C.342, C.439
C252, G.190
EEERVW:R.
LEONARD, Alain
LERT, Peter W.
LEUNG, L.S.
LECKIE, Alan H.
LEE, Terence R.
Biel
A.83
D.49
B.244
F.35
B.196, B.238, G.220
LEONARD, Julian M.
LEONARD, Michael W.
LEVERHULME TRUST
G.280
B.587-B.591, B.723, B.739, B.747,
B.754, B.1022-B.1031, C.443,
C.444, G.279, G.317, G.325, G.321
LIEBERMAN, Joseph Isadore
LICHFIELD, Nathaniel
G2
C.102
C.2
G.270
LEWIS, David
LEWIS, Jack R.
BEVANel:
F.E. Warner
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Index of correspondents
LIGHTHILL, Sir (Michael) James
LIND, Niels C.
LINDAKERS, K.H.
LINDBERG, Charles D.
C.550
G.282, G.284
Adda, Gi218
A.160, A.161, A.181, G.54
LINDLEY, Sir Arnold Lewis George
C.574
LINSLEY, Gordon S.
LIU Dongshen
LIU, Jennie Jingyi
LIVINGOOD, Marvin D.
LLOYD’S REGISTER OF SHIPPING
LOCKE, H. Brian
LOFSTEDT, Ragnar
B.236, B.491A, B.732, B.800, G.217
B.115
BI, Bees B10) BYG6.-B.989,
B.990, B.993
F.126
G.54
C.241-C.243, C.579
G.323, G.324
B.958
B.232, C.574
LONGMAN GROUP LTD
LOUTIT, John Freeman
LOVELL, David P.
LONDON, Julius
LOGACHEV, V.
LOMER, W.M.
B.487, B.491A
B.137, B.347
Gib5
G.56
C.296
Ets
G.57
LONDON WEEKEND TELEVISION
LONDON CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
LONDON AND SOUTHERN JUNIOR GAS ASSOCIATION
LOUGHBOROUGH COLLEGE OF TECHNOLOGY
(LATER UNIVERSITY)
Gi258;Gi270
B.134, B.193, B.229, B.231, B.233,
B.234, B.376, B.492, B.493, B.500,
B.515, B.518, B.519, B.534, G.243,
B20
G.229
B.490
LOVELOCK, James Ephraim
LUKYANOV, A.1.
LUKYANOV, N.K.
F.E. Warner
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LYONS, Raymond C.
MacARTHUR FOUNDATION
MacCRACKEN, Michael C.
McCULLOCH, A.
MACDONALD, J. Doug
McGINNETY,J.A.
McGOWAN, Alan
B.430
B.107-B.111, B.202, B.349, B.376,
B.388, B.492, C.413, C.1157-
C.1161, G.219, G.224, G.257,
G.258, G.275
G.260, G.261
Fal25, G:58
B.491A
B.172, B.207, B.244, G.232, G.233,
G.275, G.276, G.280, G.307
McGRAW-HILL PUBLISHING CO. INC.
MacINTOSH, F.C.
Get,
G.222
B.236
G.208
G.342
B.237, B.238
Bri 5; B376
MACINTOSH, Kate
MacLACHLAN, Don
McLAREN, D.J.
McQUAID, Jim
MA Shi-Jun
B.200
G.63
G.60
MacLELLAN, D.A.S.
McLEAN, André E.M.
McINTOSH, Sir Ronald
MCLELLAN & PARTNERS, CONSULTING ENGINEERS
C.578
B.234, C.576-C.579, G.242, G.253,
G.254
F249 R251) F262) :254,-5.270
MAIS, Alan Raymond, Baron
MAISIN, J.R.
MAJOR, John
MACQ, Andre R.
MAGUIRE, John
G.62
G.262
B.945
G.280
MALLETT, L.R.
F.E. Warner
NCUACS 144/1/06
MALONE, Thomas F.
MANNING, John
MANNIO, Pekka
MANSFIELD, Terry A.
MANTLE, Philip M.u.
MAO Yongze
Index of correspondents
B.138-B.140, B.200, B.205, B.224,
B.244, B.268, B.297, B.376, G.213-
G.215, G.218-G.220, G.247, G.248,
G;261, Gi272,G.275; G-280
~~
G.62
G.62
cou
G.61
Bi/43; Brr47. Bi 700). 55, B70;
B.761, B.768-B.772, B.774, B.776,
B.777, B.780, B.782, B.787, B.800,
B.882, B.949, B.957, B.981, B.987-
B.995, B.1009, B.1120, G.298,
G.302, G.303, G.309, G.312, G.317
MARCHUK,G.I.
MARIN COMMUNITY FOUNDATION
MARINE POLLUTION BULLETIN
B.503A, G.276
B.593-B.596
G.210
MARRIOTT, Arthur L.
MARSHALL, Vic C.
C.326, G.261, G.269, G.343
MARKES, lan
MARQUEZ, Victor
MARTIN, Brian
MARTIN, Gérard
MARSH, Richard William, Baron
G.283
G.62
Gi2i2
G.341
MARSHALL, Walter Charles, Baron
B.285, B.4385, :574, ©.575, C578;
G.215, G.217, G.344
C.131
MASON, Admiral Sir Frank Trowbridge
Bi141;,6.50,; G:213°G.216),G.217
B.388, B.517
C.57-C.6
G.324, G.325
MARWICK, Arthur
MASHELKAR, R.A.
B.228, B.248, B.435
B.1090, B.1109, B.1110
MARUYAMA, Takashi
MASON, Sir (Basil) John
MASON, Reg
G.62, G.126A
F.E. Warner
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MASON, Sir Ronald
MASON, T.A.
MASRY, Midhat El
MASSEY, Andrew
MASSUE, Jean-Pierre
MASTERSON, C.A.
MATTHEWS, RoyR.
MATUSHENKO, Anatoly
MAXWELL, Clyde
MAY, Nick J.
MAY, W.M. NEALE-
MAZUMDAR, S.
MEDIA RESOURCE SERVICE
MELLANBY, Kenneth
MENON, Mambillikalathil Govind Kumar
Index of correspondents
B.797, B.799, G.225
G.62
G.62
G.218
G.299
G.38
C.575
B.780
A.186
G.291, G.317
A.166, A.167, A.172, A.175, A.178
G.62
G.282
MENSFORTH, Sir Eric
MESSING, Lydia
MILLARD, Keith H.
MILLER, J.A.G.
MEDVEDEV, Zhores Alexandrovich
Bi59i7,
B.516, B.518
MEDICAL RESEARCH COUNCIL
G:53} ©.55; ©.56;, C158) C60; C62.
G.267, G.341
Bii42) Bilg2ebie2o. Ballas,
B.1164, C.211, G.246, G.247, G.316
B.691
B.489, B.492, B.501, B.564, B.657,
B.731, B:774-B.776, B.788, B.875,
Bi942, Bl 100; BaltOd bas;
G.303, G.312, G.326
MILLER, J.L.
MISHRA, U.C.
C.52
G.324
G.189
G.63
B.349, B.376, B.389, B.1157-B.1159
MITCHELL, John Francis Brake
MITCHELL, P.I.
G.260, G.264, G.267
F.E. Warner
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MITRA, A.P.
MITRA, R.B.
Index of correspondents
MOND, Peter Robert Henry, 4th Baron Melchett
MONHEMIUS, A. John
MONRO, F. Lionel
MONSANTO CHEMICALS LTD
MONTEFIORE, Hugh
MONTEITH, John L.
MOONEY, Harold A.
MOORE, P.G.
MORITZ CHEMICAL ENGINEERING CO. LTD
MORRIS, Sir (James) Richard (Samuel)
MORTIBOYS, R.u.
B.239, B.242
G.286, G.295
C.184
G.64
G.342
G.272
B.167
G27,
G.66
A.168, B.724
G.263
MORTON, Frank
G.65
B.349, G.229, G.238
MURRAY, O.W.
MURRAY, Robert
MURAMATSU, Y.
MURPHY, Basil V.
B.503
C.3
G.66
MUNN, R.E. (‘Ted’)
MULHOLLAND, George W.
B.59, B.185, B.200, B.225, B.602,
B.609, B.613, B.615, B.732, B.766,
B.791, B.793, B.1065, G.209,
G.210, G.219, G.220, G.223, G.226
B.502, B.671
MURRAY, Keith Anderson Hope, Baron
MYRDAL FOUNDATION
G.243
Balto
B.238
B.598
MUTALIK, G.S.
MYERS, Norman
C.338, C.341, G.24
MYTTENAERE, C.
F.E. Warner
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NAGAI, Michio
NAGY, A.Z.
NAIDU, Janakiram R.
NAIK,Atul M.
NASH, Peter T. Gifford
NATH, B.
Index of correspondents
B.130, B.131, B.224, B.488, G.214,
G.216, G.219, G.245, G.272
B.749
B.185, B.194, B.435, B.502, B.730,
GHi7e;Galg,
GeO
G.67
C2074 C2211; G.262,.G:270
NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES, USA
B.201, G.204, G.232, G.233
NATIONAL COAL BOARD
NATIONAL COMMISSION FOR STANDARDS METROLOGY
AND QUALITY, ROMANIA
G.68
Cairo
NATIONAL COUNCIL FOR VOCATIONAL QUALIFICATIONS
G.262
NATIONAL ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT OFFICE
C289).Giis7 G.188)Gi192,.G:196,
G.202, G.208, G.211-G.215, G.218,
G.220, G.225, G.344
NATIONAL RIVERS AUTHORITY
NATURAL ENVIRONMENT RESEARCH COUNCIL
B.487
NATIONAL RESEARCH DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION
C.241-C.243
NATIONAL RADIOLOGICAL PROTECTION BOARD
B.758, B.763, B.782, B.798, B.800,
B.944, B.948, B.988, B.995, B.1125,
G.222, G.234, G.326, G.343
B.248
B.73, B.196, B.199, B.214, B.238,
Bib32) B:5/72A; Be7ei, Berea,
G.220, G.229, G.230, G.236, G.238,
G.241, G.246, G.249, G.252, G.257,
G.261, G.286, G.307, G.313
F.186
G.339
FA2oi
G.207, G.210-G.216, G.246-G.248
NEW PATRIOTIC MOVEMENT
NEDWELL, D.B.
NEEDHAM, L.W. (‘Bill’)
NELSON, Norton
NEUBERGER, Albert
NEWCIVIL ENGINEER
G.266, G.267, G.314
G.284, G.288-G.291
NATURE
F.E. Warner
NCUACS 144/1/06
NEW SCIENTIST
NEW ZEALAND
Index of correspondents
C.134, G.237, G.243, G.249, G.266
COMMISSION OF THE ENVIRONMENT
PLANNING COUNCIL
NEWBERY, David
NEWBY, Percy Howard
NEWLAND, David E.
NEWTON, Lily
NICHOLLS, Ralph W.
NICHOLSON, (Edward) Max
NICHOLSON, Ken W.
NORRIE, C.B.
G.235, G.236
G.235, G.236
C.88
C.414, €.417, C.440
C.150, G.342
A.164, A.168, G.127, G.128
B.238
D.54
B.657
G.190
NORTH ATLANTIC TREATY ORGANISATION
B.859, B.874, B.1032
NOVIKOVA,[7]
G.69
B.1157-B.1160, C.263, E.55
B.518, G.265
NUFFIELD FOUNDATION
NORTON, Michael
NOVIKOV,Vladimir M.
B.981
G.324
Gi22
B.599
G.70
NOVOTOTZKAYA,Lilia
NUCLEAR ELECTRIC PLC
NOWROSJEE WADIA & SONS (PRIVATE) LTD
NORTHERN ADVISORY COUNCIL FOR HIGHER
EDUCATION
C.579
F.246, G.293, G.295, G.307, G.346
O'DONNELL, J.P.
OFFORD, Cyril
OAKLEY, John W.
OBSERVER
C.583, G.261
A.169, G.71, G.197, G.213
F.E. Warner
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OHKITA, Takeshi
Index of correspondents
OLD BANCROFTIANS’ ASSOCIATION
B.131, B.389, B.489, B.490, B.492,
B50]; Bisl5; B:564, 'B.573;.B 722,
B.733, B.743, B.758, B.759, B.799,
B.943, B.1022, G.249, G.250,
G.301, G.317
A.139-A.143
See also G.61
OLDS, Glenn A.
B.252, B.297, G.228, G.229
OLIVER LAW & PARTNERS
G52
OPEN UNIVERSITY
A.108, A.166, C.5, C.6, C.245-
C.261, F.54, G.187, G.189-G.193,
G.195, G.202, G.205, G.208, G.224,
G 226, G24 G:255; G.256;.G.257-
G.260, G.262, G.265, G.273, G.284
DEPARTMENT OF EARTH SCIENCES
OPEN UNIVERSITY FOUNDATION
OPERATIONAL RESEARCH SOCIETY
G.284
C.585
ota
ORDER OF ST JOHN
C.574-C.576, G.263
ST JOHN AMBULANCE
C.575, F.173, G.263, G.264
C55, F:280;,Gi295
G.234
A.168, G.72, G.196
OXFORD FILM COMPANY
C.583
O’RIORDAN, Timothy
OSBORN, John Holbrook
OXBURGH, Ernest Ronald, Baron
OSOLA, V. John
OWEN, Ronald
C.331, C.335, C.338, C.341, C.344
OXFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS
B.71, B.201, B.245, G.224, G.236
G.200-G.202, G.206, G.208, G.221,
G.227
D.54
B.251
G.193
PALMER, Sir John
PARKER, Albert
PARKER, Dennis J.
PARKER, Sir Roger Joscelyn
PARKINSON, David Hardress
B.723, B.1022, B.1158
C.207-C.212, G.270
F.E. Warner
NCUACS 144/1/06
Index of correspondents
PARLIAMENTARY OFFICE OF SCIENCE AND
TECHNOLOGY (and PARLIAMENTARY AND SCIENTIFIC
COMMITTEE)
F.137, G.244, G.245, G.253, G.260,
G.263, G.276, G.281, G.286, G.287,
G.291, G.294, G.305, G.310, G.312
PARRY, Martin Lewis
PASSCHIER, Wim F.
PATERSON, Alastair C.
PATON, Angus
PATON, Sir William Drummond McDonald
PATTERSON, Walt
PAXTON, John
PEARSON, R.
PECHINEY, COMPAGNIE DE PRODUITS CHIMIQUES ET
ELECTROMETALLURGIQUES
PECK, William C.
B.143, B.376
C.101, G.297, G.313, G.314, G.346
C14, C116,,C1237G:277
D.28
C575
G.328
G.73
B.283
Gr75
G.74
G.239, G.252
PERCIVAL, lan Colin
B.491A, B.503A, G.259
C.210-C.212, C.246, C.255, C.256
PELLEW, Robin
PENALOZA, MarcosA.
PESCHALIDES, P.L.
PETERSEN, Leif
PETO, Sir Richard
B.251
G.74
B.143
PENNER, Joyce E.
PENTREATH, P.J.
PERRY, Walter Laing MacDonald, Baron Perry of Walton
PENCOL PIPELINE & ENGINEERING CONSULTANTS
B81 Bl olebi2i4, Brees, B.229,
B.234, G.240, G.242
C.493, C.494, C.497, C.499, C.504
PHARMACEUTICAL SOCIETY OF GREAT BRITAIN
PHILIP, DUKE OF EDINBURGH
Cake
G.290
C522
PICKTHORN, Helen Antonia, Lady
F.54
B.759, B.980, B.982, B.983
C.364, C.412, C.414, C.441
PICK, Joan Margaret
PIDGEON, Nick
B.766, G.306
F.E. Warner
NCUACS 144/1/06
PIEL, Gerard
PIGGOTT, Ken L.
PIKE, G.A.W.
PILBOROUGH, Leslie
PIRHONEN, Paivi
PITBLADO, Robin M.
PITTOCK, Albert Barrie
PLAIN TRUTH
PLANNING SURVEYORS CLUB
PLATOU, J.
POCHIN, Sir Edward Eric
Index of correspondents
A.119
e/g OO
F.92
G.252, G.253
C.418
F.79; GAA, G:207
B.144, B.201, B.202, B.350, B.376,
B.390, G.222, G.236, G.246-G.248,
G.263
A.9, B.250, G.234, G.238
G.339
G.94
B.1236, B.1238, C.326, C.330,
C.331, C.333, C.340, C.343, G.244,
G.249, G.250
B.517, B.534
PORTER, John Roy
POLIKARPOV, G.G.
THE POLITICAL QUARTERLY
PONTHIEU, Eric
PORTEOUS, Andrew
E.23
A.96
B09
C.412, C.414, C.442, C.505, G.225
POLKINGHORNE, John Charlton
PORTER, George, Baron Porter of Luddenham
POLYCON ENDISPUTE MANAGEMENTSERVICES LTD
©.226, C.227, ©.232
A.164, B.224, C.303, C.304, C.578,
D.85, F.149, G.213, G.236
D.28
G.227
Gut
PRESST, lan
PRESTON, W.
PRETTY, Jules
PRICE, David H. A.
POSSY, Darrell Addison
PRESGRAVE, David K.
Bi57.3, a/6, Gi239
B.245
B.491A
B.1225, G.326
F.E. Warner
NCUACS 144/1/06
Index of correspondents
PRICE, Peter W.
PRICE WATERHOUSE& CO.
PRINCE, Alfred John
PRINCE, Rolf G. H.
PRINGLE, Sir Charles Norman Seton
PUGSLEY, Sir Alfred Grenvile
PULL Di:
PURCHASE, lain F. H.
PURVIS, Sir Neville
QUAKER OFFICE AT THE UNITED NATIONS
QUALITY ASSURANCE NEWS
F.54
C.250, C.254
G.129-G.140
A.117, F.86, G.141, G.195; G.329,
G.343
C575
C.376
F.45
F.249, F.251
C.30
RADKE, Lawrence F.
RAEBURN, L.T.
RAMANIAH, M.V.
RAMSAY SOCIETY
RANDALL, David G.
RASBASH, David J.
RAISTRICK, Bernard
Cy
B.350
G.80
B.167
R. & J. DEMPSTER LTD
G.78, G.188, G.190-G.193
RAINEY, Reginald Charles
F.270
RATCLIFFE, John Ashworth
B.238, B.268, G.216, G.248
G.79
E.23
REIFEL, John H.
REITAN, Jon B.
RENWICK, A.G.
G.108
B.982
See BURGESS, A.R.
Bal /O. aaloe
RATHJENS, George
B.200, G.223
F.E. Warner
NCUACS 144/1/06
Index of correspondents
RHODESIANINSTITUTION OF ENGINEERS
RICHARDS, Elvyn J.
RICHARDS, Sir Rex Edward
F.38
C.58, C.61
B.490, B.587-B.591, C.443, C.444,
G.276;,G295
RICHARDSON, H. Lorrie
G.80
RICHARDSON, John Francis
Gi Ca 11, G00; G:307
RICHARDSON, Mervyn
RICKLES, Robert N.
RIDDELL, J.P.S.
RIESEN, T.
RIMINGTON, John David
RIVIERE, J.W. Maurits la
ROBOCK, Alan
RODHE, Knut Henning
G.286
G.81
A.166
B.735
Bi282) tectonic 9: 250. R27
B.2, B.4, B.14, B.59-B.62, B.64-
B.68, B.70, B.71, B.73, B.74, B.76,
B.78, B.79, B.81-B.84, B.143, B.193,
B.205, B.229, B.234, B.242, B.1164
G.207-G.210, G.213, G.214, G.218,
G.222, G.242, G.246
ml ACRE). hash, (Ce oy/
ROBERTS, Lewis Edward John
ROBINSON, Lee F.
ROBINSON, Walter S.
ROBISON, William L.
ROACH BRIDGE PAPER CO. LTD
C.87, C.88, C.91, C.499, C.575,
Oe eoO me eo, 270, GEeooy
G.240, G.244, G.260, G.261, G.281,
G.345
B.491A, B.492
B.193, B.237, B.431-B.433, G.214,
G.218, G.219, G,226, G.238, G.244
ROCKEFELLER BROTHERS FUND
RODDA, John C.
RODERICK, Hilliard
ROCKEFELLER FOUNDATION
B.297, B.431, G.216
B.667, B.673, B.761, B.984, B.1104
G.82
G.278
B.389
B.283
C.332
F.E. Warner
NCUACS 144/1/06
Index of correspondents
ROE, D. Anthony M.
ROFE & RAFFERTY, CiViIL ENGINEERS
G.265
83
ROFF, Sue Rabbitt
ROOKE, Sir Denis
ROSENBROCK,H.H.
ROSSWALL, Thomas
ROTBLAT, Sir Joseph
ROTHERHAM, Larry
ROTHSCHILD, Dame Miriam Louisa
ROUSE, Michael
ROUSSEAU, P.E.
B.761, B.762, B.944, B.982, G.302-
G.304
B.216, C.109, C.288, G.83, G.265,
G.343
C:575
B.48, B.61, B.67, B:69; B71, B.74,
B.75, B.244, G.218, G.219, G.239,
G.261
B.239, B.388
G.270
2b
G.314, G.325
C.241
ROYAL ACADEMY OF ENGINEERING
ROYAL COMMISSION FOR THE EXHIBITION OF 1851
C.548
G.342
See FELLOWSHIP OF
ENGINEERING
ROYAL COMMISSION ON ENVIRONMENTAL POLLUTION
C.58-C.60, C.102, C.290-C.298,
G.187, G.204, G.342
ROWE, Peter Noel
ROWLANDS, E. (‘Ted’)
ROY, Robin
RATT ©1184, 6.549) C550) 1,
G.98, G.207, G.333
ROYAL INSTITUTE OF BRITISH ARCHITECTS
C.63-C.66
B.488, B.573, C.288, C.289, G.211,
Gi2t2, G:241, Gi274
Bi1108,-B 1109" Bit52; B.1158,
B.66, B.74, B.186, B.200, B.236,
B.486, B.488, B.489, B.492, B.726,
B./27, 3.731; B: 759; B:767..8.768,
B.773, B.782, B.987, B.1033,
G:50;.C.144. C291