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Perham/I/6
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- 1960–1984 (c. 1960-84 and no date.) (Creation)
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277 pp. (in two folders). paper
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Correspondence, photograph, press cutting, printed material and other associated papers touching on diverse aspects of RNP's life and career. IN PART RESTRICTED
Topics include promotions, time spent as a postdoctoral researcher at Yale in 1967, service as a College Tutor to 1977, requests for references, a Valentine card from RNP's daughter Temple and other family ephemera, drafts of speeches, visits as College representative to Balliol College Oxford and to the Trinity College Dublin Trinity Monday celebrations, research on College cows for the edification of the College Pig Club, service as a Governor of Bishop's Stortford College, a possible contribution to a projected Encyclopedia of Ignorance, co-residence in College, a Midland Johnian Dinner, undergraduate discipline, the award of the ScD degree, the Hull Lecture, a College committee on car parking, the appointment of a new Senior Tutor in 1983, and the College's Buck Memorial Studentship. With two photos of an undergraduate Lady Margaret Boat Club boat and of a Fellows' Boat, early and late 1960s.
Correspondents and items include: John Hall, Senior Tutor of SJC; Maclyn McCarty and Dora E. Young, Helen May Whitney Foundation, NY; Trevor Thomas, Senior Bursar of SJC; menu for dinner in College on the marriage of George Reid, Fellow of SJC, and Jane Bottomley; D. V. Stafford, Secretary of the Open University Planning Committee; Frank G. Young, Department of Biochemistry; Lawrence A. Walsh; Alec Crook, Junior Bursar of SJC; N. S. Pemberton, Manager of Bowes & Bowes Bookshop, Cambridge; Colin Bertram, Senior Tutor of SJC; Benny Farmer, President of SJC; J. S. Boys Smith, Master of SJC; Roderick Ross, Secretary, University of Exeter; Glyn Daniel, Fellow of SJC; Bernard Moody, Headmaster, Maidstone Grammar School and subsequently of The High School, Sandown; Nicholas Mansergh, Master of SJC; Colin Brooks; John Crook, President of SJC; E. F. Gale, Department of Biochemistry; W. J. Sartain, Secretary General of the Faculties; Don Northcote, Department of Biochemistry; Roy Calne, Department of Surgery at Addenbrooke's Hospital; Ebenezer Cunningham, Fellow of SJC; Jack Davies, Bank of England; Sir Kingsley Collett, Chairman of Governors at Bishop's Stortford College; B. Boydell, Steward, Trinity College Dublin; Bill Alford; Peter Maynard; Ian Dalziel; Chris Johnson, Senior Bursar of SJC; Bruce Williams, University of Sydney; Sir Rutherford Robertson, Director, ANU Research School of Biological Sciences; J. E. J. Altham, Registrary, Gonville and Caius College, Cambridge; E. F. Gale, Department of Biochemistry; John Linnett, Vice-Chancellor of the University of Cambridge; P. A. Batchelor; M. B. Kemp, Medical Research Council; Hans Kornberg, Department of Biochemistry, University of Leicester; Miranda Weston-Smith, for the Encyclopedia of Ignorance; James MacLeod; E. W. H. Briault, Education Officer, ILEA; David Phillips, Department of Zoology, Oxford; Harold Jeffreys, Fellow of SJC; John Leake, Fellow of SJC; Andrew Macintosh, Fellow of SJC; Frank Young, Master of Darwin College, Cambridge; Norman [Henry], Fellow of SJC; A. D. I. Nicol, Secretary General of the Faculties; Jack Goody, Fellow of SJC; Fred Sanger; dinner menu to mark RNP's retirement as a Tutor, with notes for a speech at the occasion; P. R. Bromage; Harry Hinsley, President and subsequently Master of SJC; S. R. Dennison, Vice Chancellor of the University of Hull; Malcolm Schofield, Fellow of SJC; Councillor Ruth Cohen, via Secretary, Cambridge City Council; Sir John Kendrew; D. J. D. Nicholas, University of Adelaide; Peter Linehan, Fellow of SJC.
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In part restricted.