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The Papers of Professor [[Alexander Craig Aitken (1895-1967)|Alexander C. Aitken]] (GB 237 Coll-1068) consist of:
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'''Alexander Craig Aitken (1895-1967)''' held the Chair of Pure Mathematics at Edinburgh University from 1946 to 1965. His Papers (GB 237 Coll-1068) consist of:
  
 
*autobiographical, biographical, memoir, and obituary material  
 
*autobiographical, biographical, memoir, and obituary material  

Revision as of 12:31, 10 June 2014

Alexander Craig Aitken (1895-1967) held the Chair of Pure Mathematics at Edinburgh University from 1946 to 1965. His Papers (GB 237 Coll-1068) consist of:

  • autobiographical, biographical, memoir, and obituary material
  • First World War souvenirs and maps
  • correspondence relating to Aitken's memoir From Gallipoli to the Somme
  • reviews of From Gallipoli to the Somme
  • circa 20 photographs, both portrait and group
  • 3 commonplace (scrap-)books containing cuttings and newspaper articles on a variety of subjects, some relating to New Zealand
  • ca. 60 musical scores, with letters and printed matter that had been contained within the musical material
  • photographs of an area near Nelson, New Zealand
  • material relating to Aitken from Professor N. Kemmer
  • papers and correspondence relating to his work at Edinburgh University; letters and copies of letters from Aitken to Dr. Robert Schlapp, 1933-1970
  • letters to Robin Schlapp transcribed from diaries, 1923-1958
  • letters to and from family and friends.

There is a folder of material with legal documents and personal material: relating to Aitken's estate; commission by the curators of Edinburgh University in favour of Professor Aitken; birth certificate of his wife, 11 May 1894; letters of testimonial, 1923; letter from Royal Society of Literature; and, material relating to his illness in 1926. The Papers also include some off-prints and publications by Aitken. They are located at shelfmark E2005.24.

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