- Miscellaneous/Box 16/SM1/13-14
- File
- 1904
Part of Miscellaneous Papers
See Papers of Sir Joseph Larmor, Letters.
Part of Miscellaneous Papers
See Papers of Sir Joseph Larmor, Letters.
Part of Miscellaneous Papers
See Papers of Sir Joseph Larmor, Letters.
Part of Miscellaneous Papers
See Papers of Sir Joseph Larmor, Letters.
Part of Miscellaneous Papers
See Papers of Sir Joseph Larmor, Letters
Autograph note, signed, from Mary Ward to Sir Joseph Larmor
Part of Miscellaneous Papers
Notes that her husband [James Ward, Professor of Mental Philosophy], is in a critical condition.
Correspondence with Sir Joseph Larmor
Part of Miscellaneous Papers
A letter and a draft of a letter to JL, a reply from JL. See Papers of Sir Joseph Larmor, letters
Part of Miscellaneous Papers
See Papers of Sir Joseph Larmor, Letters.
Papers of William Blair Morton
14 notebooks containing notes taken by Morton at lectures he attended 1889-1892, mostly given by R.R. Webb, others by J. Larmor, H.F. Baker, G.H. Darwin and R. Pendlebury. They include notes on the following subjects: Statics (Webb), Newton (Webb), Particle Dynamics (Webb), Rigid Dynamics (Webb), Hydrostatics (Webb), Planetary Theory (Darwin), Physical Optics, Geometrical Optics (Larmor, Webb), Mathematical Physics (Larmor), Astronomy (Webb).
Morton, William Blair (1868-1949) physicist
Part of Papers of Francis Puryer White
Describes College life. Also documents White's experiences as a conscientious objector, his attempt to gain exemption from military service, the actions and advice of various bodies, including the Fellowship of Reconciliation and the Union of Democratic Control, and his tribunal hearing in Cambridge. Includes newspaper cuttings of conscientious objectors' cases held before the tribunal and various correspondence concerning the same.
Mentions various members of St John's College, including E. Cunningham, J. Larmor and N.B. Jopson, as well as Bertrand Russell.
Part of Papers of Terrot Reavely Glover
Informs Glover that Larmor wants Glover to stand for Council and will propose him, but he is not willing to propose Baker.
Leathem, John Gaston (1871-1923)