Kenneth Clark/Julian HuxleyCorrespondence 1935-1974

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Kenneth Clark/Julian HuxleyCorrespondence 1935-1974

Correspondence betweenbiologist Julian Huxley to art historian Kenneth Clark, including some lettersbetween their wives Juliette Huxley and Jane Clark, regarding art, artists,financing films of animals, Clark’s television series, both Clark’s andHuxley’s books, the Zoological Society of London, British Candidates for theNobel Prize, WWII government projects, and personal matters. Huxley wasAssistant Professor of Biology at Rice Institute (1913-1916).

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Clark, Kenneth, 1903-

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Clark, Jane

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Huxley, Julian, 1887-1975

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English biologist. From the description of Typed letter signed : London, to Mr. Heineman, 1928 Feb. 17. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 269555836 British biologist, philosopher, and popularizer of science; b. Julian Sorell Huxley. From the description of Papers, 1899-1980. (Rice University). WorldCat record id: 86118827 From the description of Julian Sorell Huxley papers, 1899-1980. (Rice University). WorldCat record id: 28418189 Jul...

Huxley, Juliette, 1896-1994

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Lady Marie Juliette Baillot was born in Auvernier, Switzerland, in a village near Lake Neuchâtel, on December 6, 1896, and moved to England at the age of nineteen to work as a French teacher for Ottoline Morrell. At Garsington, Morrell’s home, she met numerous guests including Aldous Leonard Huxley (ALH) and Julian Huxley. Julian and Juliette began courting in 1916, and corresponded throughout 1917 and 1918 while Julian served in the Army Service Corps and Army Intelligence during W...

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