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MS. Bodmer 1745 ( =Res.)

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Title

Miscellaneous

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MS. Bodmer 1745 ( =Res.)

Summary

Comprises papers relating to:

Folder 1: Charity Watch and 'University of Plymouth' (offer of Honorary Degree to Walter Bodmer), 1994

Folder 2: Book of Man, concerning marketing of the book, 1994-1995

Folder 3: Twenty-fifth Congress of the International Society of Hematology, Cancun held in Mexico, 17-22 April 1994

Folder 4: Appointment of University of Aberdeen Chair of Oncology, Institute of Medical Sciences, 1992

Folder 5: Institute of Management, mostly concerning events, 1993-2002

Date

1993-2002

Language

English

Physical extent

1 box (5 folders)

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Collection contents

Archive of Sir Walter Bodmer and Lady Julia Bodmer

Papers of Sir Walter Bodmer

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Assorted societies and organisations

Miscellaneous

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