File 1970-010/002(04) - Boys, Prof. C. V. (Charles Vernon?)

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Boys, Prof. C. V. (Charles Vernon?)

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1970-010/002(04)

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  • 1889-1893 (Creation)

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1 folder of texual records

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File consists of folder of handwritten, typed and typescript excerpts of letters between Welby and C.V. Boys. Topics include: Welby inviting Boys to lecture to Science and Art classes, inviting him to Denton at Easter in 1889; Boys inviting Welby and party to visiting him "to see the machine in action"; Boys experiments on spiders regarding vibration; the primariness of the curve; geo-centrism; Professor Clifford, Prof. Lloyd Morgan; visiting M. Cornu in Paris to see his apparatus; visiting M.E. Donkin at Cooper's Hill and Holloway College; Dr. Lodge's metaphysics; Welby's introduction to Mr. C. Cunynghame and Karl Pearson.
Written from 11 Alexander Square SW, 7 Brownton Square SW, Science and Art Department, South Kensignton and Oxford and the Cavendish Experiment.

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    (Charles Vernon?)

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    ASt.Onge: Created from legacy finding aid and migrated January 2016.

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