Aberdeen University Review : no 154, autumn 1975 : issued under the auspices of the Alumnus Association : vol 46, 2
1975
Books, Manuscripts
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University of Aberdeen, 1975.
Contents:
Department of Forestry University of Aberdeen : an account of the period 1908-1945 / John D Matthews -- The use of the linear induction motors in new transport systems / John F. Eastham -- From Monymusk to Metz : Archangel Leslie on the European stage / Christopher J.Gossip -- Frederick Rolfe in Aberdeen : the quest for Corvo's attackers / Brian Taylor -- The works of Lyn Irvine / Catherine E.Durie -- The English speech of Scotland / J.Derrick McClure -- Use of periodicals : a survey of the use of current numbers of periodicals in Aberdeen University Library / A.T. Hall -- What did you do in the war daddy? : the preservation and exploitation of contemporary source materials / Colin A. McLaren -- The tale of King Lear in Scots / Alasdair M. Stewart -- Patterns : a poem by Robin Munro --The cuckoo : a poem by William G. Henderson -- Temples : memories of travel : a poem by A. Landsborough Thomson -- Blues for Louis : a poem by Ken Morrice -- Later birthday : a poem by Alasdair Macdonald -- Life's pattern : a poem by Dorothy E. Henderson -- Glory departed : a poem by John B. Logan.
Local class:
P14 P14
Language:
English
Added title:
Department of Forestry University of Aberdeen : an account of the period 1908-1945Use of linear induction motors in new transport systemsFrom Monymusk to Metz : Archangel Leslie on the European stageFrederick Rolfe in Aberdeen : the quest for Corvo's attackersWorks of Lyn IrvineEnglish speech of ScotlandUse of periodicals : a survey of the use of current numbers of periodicals in Aberdeen University LibraryWhat did you do in the war daddy? : the preservation and exploitation of contemporary source materialsTale of King Lear in ScotsPatterns : a poemCuckoo : a poemTemples : memories of travel : a poemBlues for Louis : a poemLater birthday : a poemLife's pattern : a poemGlory departed : a poem
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651930