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King's/PP/JS contains:
1 Writings
2 Notes, Transcripts, Indexes and Tables
3 Correspondence
4 Photographs, Maps and Paintings
5 Papers relating to John Saltmarsh's roles as Fellow (1931-74) and Vice-Provost (1955-61)
6 Publications by other authors
7 Undergraduate notes
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The Papers of John Saltmarsh

Title Papers relating to John Saltmarsh's roles as Fellow (1931-74) and Vice-Provost (1955-61)
Reference JS/5
Covering Dates 1954–1966
Extent and Medium 2 envelopes; paper
Content and context

This series comprises correspondence, notes and printed materials concerning the election and admission of two provosts during John Saltmarsh's tenure as fellow.

King's/PP/JS/5 contains:
1 The election and admission of Noel Annan as Provost of King's College, 1956. Letters and papers relating to the event, including; . Order of proceedings at the admission of Stephen Glanville as Provost. 5 Oct. 1954. Autograph manuscript and carbon typescript notes on the Provostship. A memo from A.C. Pigou regarding the election of the Provost. 7 and 28 May 1956. . A typescript section of the admission ceremony. 27 June 1956. 1 carbon letter, signed, from John Saltmarsh to R.E. [Angus] Macpherson. 9 May 1956. Correspondence with the Bishop of Lincoln, the Visitor. 25 May - 23 June 1956.
38 items in envelope; paper.
5 Oct. 1954–27 June 1956
2 The admission of Edmund Leach as Provost of King's College, 1966. Letters and papers relating to the event, including:. Order of proceedings for the installation of Edmund Leach as Provost. 3 Oct. 1966. . Correspondence with Edmund Leach regarding the form of words to be used in the ceremonies. 16-22 July 1966. . A carbon typescript text of the ceremony and a carbon typescript history of the admission procedure for the Provost-Elect.
27 items in envelope; paper.
16 July 1966–3 Oct. 1966

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