C. Diaries and Notebooks 84094 A-F. Bowker Papers. Vol. xvii a-f. Diaries and notebooks from Bowker's academic career, diplomatic work and fact-finding missions; circa 1919-1960s. Six parts.
D. Family Papers and Newspaper Cuttings 84095, 84096. Bowker Papers. Vols. xviii, xix. Family papers and newspaper cuttings relating to Bowker; 1898-1984. Two volumes.
Academic and personal correspondence, comprising 54 letters (two of which are enclosed within other letters). Includes a curriculm vitae for Price, and an outline of experiments conducted (1944). Of special significance is a series of letters (1968-1974) between Price and W D (Bill) Hamilton, i...
George R Price: Publication Opportunities and Research Funding Applications
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Research funding applications to the Science Research Council (1969: 'Extensions of the Mathematical Theory of Natural Selection') and to the Medical Research Council (1972-73: 'A Theoretical Investigation into Genetic Polymorphism'). A series of letters concerning a plan (unfulfilled) to write ...
George R Price: Unpublished Article and Scientific Research Resources
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An unpublished scientific paper ('A Theory of the Function of the Hymen'); correspondence with several London libraries concerning access; and a number of reprinted articles.
George R Price: Computer Print-outs, Coding Forms, and Program Notes
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Much of Price's computer activity in London involved FORTRAN IV with the University College IBM 360/65 and the University of London CDC 6600. The IBM 360 Model 65 was first delivered by International Business Machines in November 1965 to MIT. The CDC 6600 was first shipped in 1964, and was produc...