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Descriptions- UR-SF 34/7/15
- Series
- 1955
Concerning Cook's refereeing of paper by A. Snogkjaer, I. Prange and H. Dam, 'Conversion of cholesterol into coprosterol by bacteria in vitro', for The Biochemical Journal.
Dundee Students' Charities Campaign
- UR-SF 34/7/128
- Series
- c 1968
Contains leaflets and information relating to a charity campaign organised by Dundee University Students
F.S.S.U. (Federated Superannuation System for Universities)
- UR-SF 34/7/125
- Series
- 1940-1989
Correspondence and leaflets between Cook and the Universities of Dundee and St Andrews, regarding the F.S.S.U.
Correspondence between Cook and professional colleagues
- UR-SF 34/7/124
- Series
- 1963-1970
Named correspondents include: L. Hopkins [Cambridge] John Reid [Aylesbury, Buckinghamshire] Trevor Goodwin [University of Liverpool] John Stachey, MP Arthur Matteson [Dundee] Douglas Young [Tayport] Ruldolph A. Peters [Cambridge] Agricultural Research Council [Cambridge] Margorie Haining [Washington/London]
- UR-SF 34/7/123
- Series
- 1963-1970
Correspondence between Dr G.T. Dalton [Queen's College, Dundee] to R.P. Cook [Seattle, Washington State, U.S.A.]
- UR-SF 34/7/122
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- 1952-1985
Correspondence betwwen R.P. Cook and various persons in Australia. The majority of the correspondence is from Australian writers to Cook, at that time based at the University of Dundee. Some letters are from Scots writing to Cook in Australia, during his time at the University of Melbourne. Named Australian cities include Sydney, Adelaide, Brisbane, Melbourne, Broadway.
Correspondence, articles and memoranda relating to Marjory Stephenson [1885 - 1948]
- UR-SF 34/7/121
- Series
- c 1971
Correspondence between Cook and Marjory Stephenson; Obituary notice for Marjory Stephenson; 'Bacterial Oxidations by Molecular Oxygen' - Research paper by Cook and Stephenson; Correspondence between Cook and Dr. E.F. Gale regarding a memorial for M.S; Cheque for £5 from Cook to M.S.; 'Enzymes concerned in the primary utilisation of amino acids by bacteria' - Research Paper by Ernest Frederick Gale; Letter from Eddie Dawes to R.P. Cook. Marjory Stephenson was a Biochemist who spent the majority of her career working in Cambridge. The main focus of her reasearch was bacteria and she published a wide variety of research papers, including a 1928 collaboration with R.P. Cook.
- UR-SF 34/7/105
- Series
- c 1926
Dance programme and invitations
Correspondence and Papers of Robert P. Cook
- UR-SF 34/7
- Series
- 1920-1990
Includes letters from Nobel Laureates. Documents in section UR-SF 34/7 appear to have been listed at least twice before present list was finalised. Items (now in sub-sections UR-SF 34/7/1-UR-SF 34/7/32) were numbered individually, as (1)-(137), and arranged in envelopes, which were bound into folders. The numbered sub-sections therefore represent the separate envelopes in which the letters were grouped. The original list was excessively detailed, and has been edited for convenience. Documents in subsections UR-SF 34/7/33 - UR-SF 34/7/36 appear to have been added to the list later, and individual items are listed separately within each sub-section]. Additional material has been added due to later accessions
Records regarding books by Cook
- UR-SF 34/6
- Series
- 1938-c 1974
Includes correspondence and papers regarding book drafts and publication details
Articles and cuttings on Turacin and Birds
- UR-SF 34/5/49
- Series
- 1912-1926
Articles, 'Notes on Turacin and the Turacin Bearers' by Sir Arthur H. Church, 1912; 'A comparative study of Turacin and Haematin and its Bearing on Cytochrome' by D. Keilin, 1926 Also cuttings of birds and specimins, 1912-1926
Scientific Publications of Robert P. Cook
- UR-SF 34/5
- Series
- 1926-1974
Scientific publications of Professor Robert P. Cook [Numbers in square brackets are Professor Cook's references].
Correspondence regarding Cook's inaugural lecture, delivered upon his retirement
- UR-SF 34/4/13
- Series
- Nov 1972
Variety of letters regarding the inaugural lecture of Professor Cook entitled 'Butterflies, Blondes and Brunettes'. Notes of acceptance from Margaret, John Ferguson, Roger Booth, Stan Turner, J.R Dow, G.C. Barr, Arthur Matheson, Henry Jack, Alberto Morrocco, and Basil. Invitation declined by Rudolph A. Peters, A.C.L., H.A. Krebs, and Alan Meredith. Notes of thanks from Doreen, Dr Margaret Wilson, Robert Garry, and Ian Smart. Also includes letter from R. Robertson, University Secretary, stating that the Principal is happy for Dundee University to meet the cost of Cook's postlecture reception.
- UR-SF 34/4
- Series
- 1942-1949
Notes for public lectures given by Cook to various bodies. [Most of the talks are on the subject of sulphonamides and antibiotics, particularly penicillin, and, later, streptomycin].
- UR-SF 34/27/6
- Series
- 1942-1946
Five diaries kept by Cook
London Babies - Appeal to residents
- UR-SF 34/27/5/3
- Series
- c 1940
Regarding donations for supplies for a clinic, in Chesterson, for evacuated mothers and babies.
- UR-SF 34/27/5
- Series
- 1938-1989
Records detailing procedures implemented on the 'Home Front' during the war
Educational and academic records
- UR-SF 34/27/3
- Series
- 1913-1944
Documents relating to the education and academic achievements of R.P. Cook
- UR-SF 34/27/1
- Series
- 1939-1973
Various personal items belonging to Cook, including Ration Book, Medical card, and Driving test certficate.
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