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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
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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