Correspondence between Nevil Sidgwick and other scientists relating to his work, as well as with employees of the Department of Explosive Supply at the Ministry of Munitions (where Sidgwick worked during the First World War), some correspondence with family and friends, and correspondence with Eleanor Roosevelt relating to Sidgwick's visit to New York in 1931. This series includes correspondence with several notable scientists of the early twentieth century, including Ernest Rutherford, Erwin Schrödinger, Peter Debye, Linus Pauling, James B. Conant, William Henry Bragg, Lawrence Bragg and George de Hevesy, as well as other notable individuals including the classical scholar William Warde Fowler, the politician John Morley (later Viscount Morley) and the lexicographer James Murray.
Correspondence
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- ReferenceGB 456 LC/MS/SIG/V
- Alternative Id.GB 456 MS/SIG/V
- Dates of Creation1902 - 1951
- Physical Description27 files