RefNoDRW/2/2/7
LevelFile
TitleGeneral scientific and professional correspondence file of Douglas Robert Wilkie for the year 1965
CreatorWilkie; Douglas Robert (1922 - 1998); physiologist
Date1965
DescriptionFile of letters received and sent by Wilkie, including:

One letter to Wilkie from George H. Lanchester, "The Hill", Chulmleigh, N. Devon, assiting Wilkie with his researches, dated 2 May 1965.

One letter from the University of London informing Wilkie that after report from the Board of Advisors the title of "Professor of Experimental Physiology" has been conferred upon him in respect of his position at the University College, dated 10 June 1965.

Two letters, one letter from Edda Hanington, The Wellcome Trust, informing Wilkie that the Trustees of the Welcome Trust have agreed to offer him a grant of £70 as a contribution towards the cost of his visit to Poland to give a series of lectures and prepare papers for publications, dated 9 September 1965. The second letter is from Wilkie, thanking for the grant, dated 15 October 1965.

Two letters between Wilkie and Professor A. H. Smith, Honorary Secretary, Department of English, University College London, inviting Wilkie to attend the dinners of the Professors' Dining Club, dated 11-19 October 1965.

Eighteen letters of congratulations on Wilkie becoming Professor of Experimental Physiology, dating between 16 June and 25 July 1965.
Extent1 File; 24p
FormatTypescript
Manuscript
PhysicalDescriptionCarbon
Ink on paper
AccessStatusOpen
Fellows associated with this archive
CodePersonNameDates
NA4874Wilkie; Douglas Robert (1922 - 1998); physiologist1922 - 1998
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