This volume was compiled by Arthur Marsden and comprises correspondence between Lady Margaret Ramsay and Arthur Marsden, (2 letters: 22 November 1929; 26 June 1930); manuscript and typescript versions of 'An Analysis of the Waters of the Thermal Springs of Bath' by Irvine Masson and Sir William Ramsay, (which appeared in the Journal of the Chemical Society, 1912); and typescript 'Report on the Mineral Waters of Bath' by Sir William Ramsay (which appeared in Chem. News, 1912).
(According to a letter in OM/223/3, the manuscript is in Sir William Ramsay's hand.)
Handwritten answer script for a Royal Technical College class examination in Workshop Organization and Management held on 22 December 1931. Marked by the examiner.
Posed group photograph of a class of boys at Allan Glen's School. The photograph is mounted on stiff card with a paper cover attached. The name 'D. & W. Prophet' is printed on the mount, below the photograph.
Sans titreRegisters of day class and evening class students taking the various physics classes at Anderson's College, the Glasgow and West of Scotland Technical College, the Royal Technical College and the Royal College of Science and Technology. Many of the registers include exercise and examination marks.
Includes sixty-eight questions for a broadcast programme 'Questions of Belief’ on Radio 4, Sunday evening 30 April 1972. Recorded at the University of Strathclyde 26 April 1972.
Documents related to the utilisation of the St Paul’s building by the University Chaplaincy including:
-'Utilisation of St Paul's Building, John Street' about the proposal to use the building for the Chaplaincy Centre (2 documents)
-'Summary of the Architectural Students' project "St Paul's Building Conversion" carried out in term 3 session 1976/77' (1 document)
-'Accommodation requirements in St Paul's Building (xerox copy, 1 document)
-memo recording the decision to use the St Paul's Building to accommodate the Chaplaincy and the establishment of a Joint Users' committee with the Students; Association (1 document)
Article reprinted from Proceedings of Cambridge Philosophical Society, Vol. 71, 1972, pp. 527-543.