Fragments of University Reminiscence (1922–1972)Footnote** I thank Archive Services, Glasgow University, for supplying me with a copy of the typescript of Fragments of University Reminiscence. An allusion he makes in ‘A Rolling Stone Bows Out’ strengthens my impression that Atkinson wrote these memoirs, or most of them, between early 1971 and his retirement on 30 September 1972. In that article, Atkinson refers to a talk he had planned to give in Venezuela near the end of his final lecture tour of Latin America in 1971; the talk was titled ‘Reminiscences of a Septuagenarian’. See William C. Atkinson, ‘A Rolling Stone Bows Out’, Glasgow University Gazette, 67 (December 1971), 1–3 (p. 3); republished below (see its note 25). A.M.
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