Articles by Keith for Newspapers and Journals
TitleArticles by Keith for Newspapers and Journals
ReferenceMS0018/2/9
Level of descriptionseries
Date1910 - 1949
Scope and ContentArticles written by Sir Arthur Keith for inclusion in Newspapers and Journals throughout his career:
1) Recent researches in the anatomy of the heart, 1910, published in the Lancet
2) Can race progress be rationalised, 5 Apr 1922
3) Human Nature and Modern Press, 1927, for the Evening News
4) Science and Civilisation, 1927
5) Where is civilisation taking us? 1982, for the Sunday Chronicle
6) The racial frontiers of Britain, 1928
7) Harvey as an Anatomist, 1928, for the Lancet
8) The Cave Men of Palestine, Feb 1929, for the New York Times
9) Manuscript copy of Keith's article 'A Colossal experiment', for the 'New York Times' of 2 Jun 1929. Bound with items 4 and 7(1) of MS0018/2/10.
10) Obituaries for Helen Hunter Baillie [1929 British Medical Journal], AA Cheatle [1929 The Times] and William Macewear
11) Comité International des Recherches des Parties Molles, 1929, for the Journal of Anatomy
12) Remaking and Creed, 9 Apr 1930, for the Forum
13) Mass Migrations: Old and New, 27 Aug 1930, for the New York Times
14) An extinct race of Supermen, 25 Oct 1930, for the New York Times
15) Mankind passes through its greatest test, 5 Dec 1930, for the New York Times
16) Obituary of Sir Frederick Treves for inclusion in the 1921-1930 update of the Dictionary of National Biography
17) Are we changing physically, 26 Jan 1931, for the Daily Mail
18) Can Supermen be bred to order, 29 Jan 1931, for the Daily Mail
19) The evolution of a new race of mankind, 27 Jul 1931, for the New York Times
20) What is an American?, 19 Nov 1931, for the New York Times
21) The ancient Mesopotamia of India- Town planning 5000 years ago, 28 Nov 1931, for the illustrated London News
22) The search for the beginnings of civilisation, 15 Dec 1931, for the New York Times
23) The discovery of another extinct race of mankind: Palaenthropus of Palestine, 21 Jul 1932
24) Which is the oldest fossil man, Aug 1932, for the New York Times
25) What is wrong with the world, 2 Oct 1932, for the New York Times
26) The origin of age and man: New light on a deep riddle, 1932, for the New York Times
27) How Europe came by her peoples and tongues, 1932
28) Race and Art, 1933
29) Art and Anthropology, 1933
30) Man of the middle Palaeolithic, 19 Aug 1938
31) Ancient Palestines, 21 Aug 1938
32) My Creed- After 10 years, 1938
33) Fresh light on John Abernethy, 30 Jan 1939
34) Introductory notes of sino-auricular node, 1942, published in British Heart
35) Some enigmas of the human brain, with reference to the Piltdown Man [1946]
36) An account of five unpublished Huxleyan plates, 26 Oct 1949, for the Zoological Society of London
37) Is Man Overbrained [no date]
38) Specimens of gunshot injuries of the face and spine, typescripts and manuscript with annotations and corrections
39) The line of human descent, requested by G Sergi
40) The antiquity of city civilisation: Town planning 5000 years ago, for the New York Times [no date]
41) Neanderthal man in Palestine [no date]
42) Can supermen be bred to order, [no date]
43) Glimpse in the future, [no date]
44) On the fossil brain of T Edinger, [no date]
45) Forward to Sir James Cantile’s life, [no date]
46) Persia as a prehistoric centre, [no date]
47) The genius of William Bowman, [no date]
48) The mescorability of the law of evolution as manifested in Modern Medicine, [no date]
49) Should science take a holiday? [no date]
50) An account of what Dr John Beddol, a physician of Bristol did for British Anthropology, [no date]
51) The Evolution of Human Races: Past and Present, [no date]
52) The bible verified by the Spade, [no date]
53) Recent discoveries relating to man’s past and his future [18th October 1931]
54) The commemoration of the great British Medical Journal [20th Feb 1932]
55) University of Edinburgh Chair of Anatomy [Journal of Anatomy, 1931]
1) Recent researches in the anatomy of the heart, 1910, published in the Lancet
2) Can race progress be rationalised, 5 Apr 1922
3) Human Nature and Modern Press, 1927, for the Evening News
4) Science and Civilisation, 1927
5) Where is civilisation taking us? 1982, for the Sunday Chronicle
6) The racial frontiers of Britain, 1928
7) Harvey as an Anatomist, 1928, for the Lancet
8) The Cave Men of Palestine, Feb 1929, for the New York Times
9) Manuscript copy of Keith's article 'A Colossal experiment', for the 'New York Times' of 2 Jun 1929. Bound with items 4 and 7(1) of MS0018/2/10.
10) Obituaries for Helen Hunter Baillie [1929 British Medical Journal], AA Cheatle [1929 The Times] and William Macewear
11) Comité International des Recherches des Parties Molles, 1929, for the Journal of Anatomy
12) Remaking and Creed, 9 Apr 1930, for the Forum
13) Mass Migrations: Old and New, 27 Aug 1930, for the New York Times
14) An extinct race of Supermen, 25 Oct 1930, for the New York Times
15) Mankind passes through its greatest test, 5 Dec 1930, for the New York Times
16) Obituary of Sir Frederick Treves for inclusion in the 1921-1930 update of the Dictionary of National Biography
17) Are we changing physically, 26 Jan 1931, for the Daily Mail
18) Can Supermen be bred to order, 29 Jan 1931, for the Daily Mail
19) The evolution of a new race of mankind, 27 Jul 1931, for the New York Times
20) What is an American?, 19 Nov 1931, for the New York Times
21) The ancient Mesopotamia of India- Town planning 5000 years ago, 28 Nov 1931, for the illustrated London News
22) The search for the beginnings of civilisation, 15 Dec 1931, for the New York Times
23) The discovery of another extinct race of mankind: Palaenthropus of Palestine, 21 Jul 1932
24) Which is the oldest fossil man, Aug 1932, for the New York Times
25) What is wrong with the world, 2 Oct 1932, for the New York Times
26) The origin of age and man: New light on a deep riddle, 1932, for the New York Times
27) How Europe came by her peoples and tongues, 1932
28) Race and Art, 1933
29) Art and Anthropology, 1933
30) Man of the middle Palaeolithic, 19 Aug 1938
31) Ancient Palestines, 21 Aug 1938
32) My Creed- After 10 years, 1938
33) Fresh light on John Abernethy, 30 Jan 1939
34) Introductory notes of sino-auricular node, 1942, published in British Heart
35) Some enigmas of the human brain, with reference to the Piltdown Man [1946]
36) An account of five unpublished Huxleyan plates, 26 Oct 1949, for the Zoological Society of London
37) Is Man Overbrained [no date]
38) Specimens of gunshot injuries of the face and spine, typescripts and manuscript with annotations and corrections
39) The line of human descent, requested by G Sergi
40) The antiquity of city civilisation: Town planning 5000 years ago, for the New York Times [no date]
41) Neanderthal man in Palestine [no date]
42) Can supermen be bred to order, [no date]
43) Glimpse in the future, [no date]
44) On the fossil brain of T Edinger, [no date]
45) Forward to Sir James Cantile’s life, [no date]
46) Persia as a prehistoric centre, [no date]
47) The genius of William Bowman, [no date]
48) The mescorability of the law of evolution as manifested in Modern Medicine, [no date]
49) Should science take a holiday? [no date]
50) An account of what Dr John Beddol, a physician of Bristol did for British Anthropology, [no date]
51) The Evolution of Human Races: Past and Present, [no date]
52) The bible verified by the Spade, [no date]
53) Recent discoveries relating to man’s past and his future [18th October 1931]
54) The commemoration of the great British Medical Journal [20th Feb 1932]
55) University of Edinburgh Chair of Anatomy [Journal of Anatomy, 1931]
Extent4 boxes
Physical descriptionSheets of drawings badly torn and missing pieces from edges and corners
LanguageEnglish
System of arrangementThe manuscripts have been arranged chronologically.
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