Description | Typescript and manuscript. Letters from 1901 to 1903 written in his capacity as College Secretary. Regarding grant of leave of absence to visit Boston for the Lowell Lecture series in October - November 1901; on grants to the Department of Applied Mathematics for the 1903-1904 session, accounting for the Drapers' donation; grant application form; clarifying the Council's resolution on the Drapers' donation; on meeting of the College Comittee to consider arrangements for the Department of Applied Mathematics in the event of Pearson taking the Galton Chair of Eugenics; on sending account of work done by the Crewdson-Benington Scholar to Mrs Norman-Robinson; using cases in the Museum Lobby in the Engineering Department; enclosing thank you note from Mrs Norman-Robinson; on misunderstanding about management and direction of the Galton Laboratory; Pearson's resignation from seat on the Building Committee and replies to issues raised; enclosing extract from Mrs Norman-Robinson's Will relating to the Crewdson-Benington Scholarship; consideration of candidates by the Fellows Committee, concerning C Goring, E M Elderton, E C Snow, and E N de Costa Andrade; on specifying candidate and piece of work for the Crewdson-Benington Scholarship; on London County Council grant for appointment of a Medical Officer and Computer for the department; enclosing letter on library funding; enclosing correspondence relating to Leonard Darwin's scheme for a Professorship of Human Heredity at the Rockefeller School of Hygiene; on Haslam's gift to the College and receipt of the Wheler-Galton cheque; on suggested resolution regarding donations to the College, enclosing two letters from Pearson; letter of condolence on death of M S Pearson; on Egon Pearson's planned trip to the United States for the Summer Term in 1930, and not being consulted about his successor. |