| Needham/NRI2/SCC2/2 contains: |
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| 3 |
Blank 'research reading report' for the 'Far Eastern Institute' |
| 4 |
Correspondence with A. Scholfield, Cambridge University Librarian about the poor state of the library lunchroom |
| 5 |
Correspondence with F. G. Young of the Department of Biochemistry, University College London about his move to Cambridge |
| 6 |
Letter to Joseph Needham from T. K. Djang [??? / Chang Tzu-kung / Zhang Zigong] whilst in Cambridge |
| 7 |
Letters from the Chinese History Project of the University of Washington, Seattle, U.S.A. about the whereabouts of 'Mr. Ritti's index cards' |
| 8 |
Correspondence with Francis Bennett, Gonville and Caius College, Cambridge, about Joseph Needham's accommodation at the College following his return from China |
| 9 |
Plans for 'An Essay on the History of Science and Scientific Thought in China' by J. Needham and G.D. Lu |
| 10 |
Letter from John Lewis, Editor of 'The Modern Quarterly', London asking for a Joseph Needham contribution to the journal and copy of Needham's reply |
| 11 |
Correspondence with H. Richold about employment opportunities following his return from Calcutta, India |
| 12 |
Letter from W. Eberhard of the International Society for Oriental Research, Turkey about collaboration |
| 13 |
Letter from Eugene Davidson, Editor at Yale University Press about the publication of articles by Joseph Needham |
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Papers of Joseph Needham as a historian of Chinese science, technology and medicine
| Title |
Correspondence with Francis Bennett, Gonville and Caius College, Cambridge, about Joseph Needham's accommodation at the College following his return from China |
| Reference |
SCC2/2/8 |
| Creator |
Bennet, Francis; Needham, Joseph. |
| Covering Dates |
19 Jan. 1947–26 Jan. 1947 |
| Extent and Medium |
2 sheets; Paper |
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| Content and context |
Joseph Needham suggests that Caius Court 'be used for fellows rather than undergraduates'. He also suggests exhibiting 'some of the pictures, carvings, etc. which I brought back from China'. |
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