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Marshall
Library of
Economics
Thomas K. Rymes
Papers
Identity code Rymes 1
Description level 1
Title Rymes Papers
ContentSummary This collection was deposited in the Marshall Library by Judith
Allen in January 1990. It comprises files generated byProfessor Thomas K. Rymes' project to collect and transcribenotes taken by students attending J.M. Keynes's Cambridgelectures in the early 1930's. The final result of the project wasthe book "Keynes's Lectures, 1932-35: notes of arepresentative student: a synthesis of lecture notes taken bystudents at Keynes's lectures in the 1930s leading up to thepublication of The General Theory" (1989) by Rymes. Thiswas published under the aegis of the Royal Economic Society,whilst publication of the Complete Works of Keynes was still inprogress. The acknowledgements section in the book outlinesthe history of Rymes' involvement. Rymes also completed acomplete edited transcript of the notes he used, a copy ofwhich is in the Keynes papers at King's College, Cambridge.
Summary Professor Austin Robinson actively collaborated with Rymesby acquiring for the Marshall Library as many sets of students'notes as possible. These notes, either originals or copies, arewithin the Rymes papers, as is correspondence concerningtheir deposit.
Identity code Rymes 1/1
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Role writerName Thring, Brynhild WooldridgeDescriptor Economics undergraduate at Newnham College, Cambridge
1932-5Date 10.1933 = 1934Place Cambridge
Document formRecord type notes
Specific type lecture notes
Title The Monetary Theory of Production
Title General Theory of Employment
AcquisitionSummary Deposited by Judith Allen Jan 1990. Mrs Allen was working for
the Royal Economic Society on the edition of the works ofJ.M. Keynes. Their office was within the Marshall Library.
ContentSummary Original notes of Keynes's lectures sent to Rymes for his
edition. Subject keywords
Physical descriptSummary 29 loose sheets 183 mm x 237 mm, plain with printed margin,
punched holes for ring-binder on left edge. Within orange cardfolder
Condition sound
Publication recordType composite editionReference Thomas K. Rymes, "Keynes's Lectures, 1932-35 : Notes of a
Representative Student : A synthesis of lecture notes taken bystudents at Keynes's lectures in the 1930s leading up to thepublication of 'The General Theory'", (1989)
Archival processingType cataloguePerson
Name Alex SaundersDate 20.8.1998
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Identity code Rymes 1/2
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Role writerName Champernowne, David Gawen Descriptor Undergraduate at Trinity and King's Colleges, Cambridge
1931-5. First in Economics Part II 1935Date 15.10.1934 = 3.12.1934Place Cambridge
Document formRecord type notes
Specific type lecture notesSecondary form photocopy
Title General Theory of Unemployment
AcquisitionSummary Deposited by Judith Allen Jan 1990. Mrs Allen was working for
the Royal Economic Society on the edition of the works ofJ.M. Keynes. Their office was within the Marshall Library.
ContentSummary Photocopy of notes of Keynes's lectures sent to Rymes for his
edition. Subject keywords
Physical descriptSummary 20 loose sheets foolscap, stapled top left corner, within beige
card folderCondition sound
Publication recordType composite editionReference Thomas K. Rymes, "Keynes's Lectures, 1932-35 : Notes of a
Representative Student : A synthesis of lecture notes taken bystudents at Keynes's lectures in the 1930s leading up to thepublication of 'The General Theory'", (1989)
LocationPermanent location reception area cupboard
Identity code Rymes 1/3/1
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Description level 4
Record creationPerson
Role writerName Champernowne, David Gawen Role transcriberName Rymes, Thomas K.
Date 1.1984Place
Document formRecord type notes
Specific type Transcription of lecture notesSecondary form photocopy typescript
Title The Lecture Notes of Thring and Champernowne
AcquisitionSummary Deposited by Judith Allen Jan 1990. Mrs Allen was working for
the Royal Economic Society on the edition of the works ofJ.M. Keynes. Their office was within the Marshall Library.
ContentSummary Photocopy of Rymes transcription of Champernowne's notes
[Rymes 1/2] Subject keywords
Physical descriptSummary 17 loose sheets A4, stapled top left corner, within pink card
folderCondition sound
Publication recordType composite editionReference Thomas K. Rymes, "Keynes's Lectures, 1932-35 : Notes of a
Representative Student : A synthesis of lecture notes taken bystudents at Keynes's lectures in the 1930s leading up to thepublication of 'The General Theory'", (1989)
LocationPermanent location reception area cupboard
Identity code Rymes 1/3/2
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Description level 4
Record creationPerson
Role writerName Thring, Brynhild WooldridgeRole transcriberName Rymes, Thomas K.
Date 1.1984 = 13.7.1984Place
Document formRecord type notes
Specific type Transcription of lecture notesSecondary form photocopy typescript
Title The Lecture Notes of Thring and Champernowne
AcquisitionSummary Deposited by Judith Allen Jan 1990. Mrs Allen was working for
the Royal Economic Society on the edition of the works ofJ.M. Keynes. Their office was within the Marshall Library.
ContentSummary Photocopy of Rymes transcription of Thring's notes [Rymes
1/1], plus copy letter from Judith Allen to Rymes listingcorrections.
Subject keywords
Physical descriptSummary 49 loose sheets A4, stapled top left corner, within pink card
folderCondition sound
Publication recordType composite editionReference Thomas K. Rymes, "Keynes's Lectures, 1932-35 : Notes of a
Representative Student : A synthesis of lecture notes taken bystudents at Keynes's lectures in the 1930s leading up to thepublication of 'The General Theory'", (1989)
LocationPermanent location reception area cupboard
Identity code Rymes 1/4
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Description level 4
Record creationPerson
Role writerName Robertson, Dennis HolmeDescriptor Economics undergraduate at Trinity College, Cambridge
1909-12Date 1.1911 = 3.1911Place Cambridge
Document formRecord type notes
Specific type lecture notesSecondary form photocopy
Title Lectures on the Financial System of India by J.M. Keynes
AcquisitionSummary Deposited by Judith Allen Jan 1990. Mrs Allen was working for
the Royal Economic Society on the edition of the works ofJ.M. Keynes. Their office was within the Marshall Library.
ContentSummary Photocopy of Robertson's notes on Keynes's lectures. These
are the earliest notes in Rymes collection, but were apparentlynot used, as he was concerned with the development ofKeynes's thought in the early 1930's.
Subject keywords
Physical descriptSummary 35 sheets approx 177 mm x 235 mmCondition sound
LocationPermanent location reception area cupboard
Identity code Rymes 1/5/1
Previous number none
Description level 4
Record creationPerson
Role writerName Tarshis, LorieDescriptor Economist, Bachelor of Commerce 1932, Toronto University,
CanadaDate 10.10.1932 = 28.11.1932Place Cambridge
Document formRecord type notes
Specific type lecture notes
Title
AcquisitionSummary Deposited by Judith Allen Jan 1990. Mrs Allen was working for
the Royal Economic Society on the edition of the works ofJ.M. Keynes. Their office was within the Marshall Library.
ContentSummary Tarshis's original notes on Keynes's lectures in Michaelmas
Term 1932. These were used as the core of Rymes'spublished work.
Free field Tarshis deposited his notes in the Marshall Library via JamesTrevithick in July 1983. See Rymes 2/1
Subject keywords
Physical descriptSummary 52 lined, sewn notebook pages removed from cover. 180 mm
x 230 mm. Contained in brown envelope 240 mm x 320 mmCondition sound apart from tears on spine where removed from cover
Publication recordType composite editionReference Thomas K. Rymes, "Keynes's Lectures, 1932-35 : Notes of a
Representative Student : A synthesis of lecture notes taken bystudents at Keynes's lectures in the 1930s leading up to thepublication of 'The General Theory'", (1989)
LocationPermanent location reception area cupboard
Identity code Rymes 1/5/2
Previous number none
Description level 4
Record creationPerson
Role writerName Tarshis, LorieDescriptor Economist, Bachelor of Commerce 1932, Toronto University,
CanadaDate 16.10.1933 = 4.12.1933Place Cambridge
Document formRecord type notes
Specific type lecture notes
Title
AcquisitionSummary Deposited by Judith Allen Jan 1990. Mrs Allen was working for
the Royal Economic Society on the edition of the works ofJ.M. Keynes. Their office was within the Marshall Library.
ContentSummary Tarshis's original notes on Keynes's 8 lectures in Michaelmas
Term 1933. Notes for the last lecture were copied fromBryce's notes. Tarshis's notes were used as the core ofRymes's published work.
Free field Tarshis deposited his notes in the Marshall Library via JamesTrevithick in July 1983. See Rymes 2/1
Subject keywords
Physical descriptSummary 27 loose, lined sheets. All except last lecture are 215 mm x
280 mm with rounded corners, 7 filing holes on left edge.Contained in brown envelope 240 mm x 320 mm
Condition last 2 pp torn and creased, otherwise sound
Publication recordType composite editionReference Thomas K. Rymes, "Keynes's Lectures, 1932-35 : Notes of a
Representative Student : A synthesis of lecture notes taken bystudents at Keynes's lectures in the 1930s leading up to thepublication of 'The General Theory'", (1989)
LocationPermanent location reception area cupboard
Identity code Rymes 1/5/3
Previous number none
Description level 4
Record creationPerson
Role writerName Tarshis, LorieDescriptor Economist, Bachelor of Commerce 1932, Toronto University,
CanadaDate 22.10.1934 = 2.12.1934Place Cambridge
Document formRecord type notes
Specific type lecture notes
Title The General Theory of Unemployment
AcquisitionSummary Deposited by Judith Allen Jan 1990. Mrs Allen was working for
the Royal Economic Society on the edition of the works ofJ.M. Keynes. Their office was within the Marshall Library.
ContentSummary Tarshis's original notes on 7 of Keynes's lectures in
Michaelmas Term 1934. They contain numerous marginaldoodles. Tarshis's notes were used as the core of Rymes'spublished work.
Free field Tarshis deposited his notes in the Marshall Library via JamesTrevithick in July 1983. See Rymes 2/1
Subject keywords
Physical descriptSummary 10 loose, lined sheets 215 mm x 280 mm with rounded
corners, 7 filing holes on left edge. Contained in brownenvelope 240 mm x 320 mm
Condition sound
Publication recordType composite editionReference Thomas K. Rymes, "Keynes's Lectures, 1932-35 : Notes of a
Representative Student : A synthesis of lecture notes taken bystudents at Keynes's lectures in the 1930s leading up to thepublication of 'The General Theory'", (1989)
LocationPermanent location reception area cupboard
Identity code Rymes 1/5/4
Previous number none
Description level 4
Record creationPerson
Role writerName Tarshis, LorieDescriptor Economist, Bachelor of Commerce 1932, Toronto University,
CanadaDate 16.10.1935 = 2.12.1935Place Cambridge
Document formRecord type notes
Specific type lecture notes
Title The General Theory of Employment - a Theory of Output as awhole
AcquisitionSummary Deposited by Judith Allen Jan 1990. Mrs Allen was working for
the Royal Economic Society on the edition of the works ofJ.M. Keynes. Their office was within the Marshall Library.
ContentSummary Tarshis's original notes on 7 of Keynes's lectures in
Michaelmas Term 1935. The notes on the third lecture are inan unknown hand. Tarshis's notes were used as the core ofRymes's published work.
Free field Tarshis deposited his notes in the Marshall Library via JamesTrevithick in July 1983. See Rymes 2/1
Subject keywords
Physical descriptSummary 24 loose unlined sheets 225 mm x 287 mm of Tarshis's notes,
2 sheets 202 mm x 254 mm by unknown author. All containedin brown envelope 240 mm x 320 mm
Condition last sheet slightly creased and dirty, otherwise sound
Publication recordType composite editionReference Thomas K. Rymes, "Keynes's Lectures, 1932-35 : Notes of a
Representative Student : A synthesis of lecture notes taken bystudents at Keynes's lectures in the 1930s leading up to thepublication of 'The General Theory'", (1989)
LocationPermanent location reception area cupboard
Identity code Rymes 1/6/1-2
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Description level 4
Record creationPerson
Role writerName Tarshis, LorieDescriptor Economist, Bachelor of Commerce 1932, Toronto University,
CanadaRole transcriberName Patinkin, DonDescriptor Economist
Date 1977Place
Document formRecord type notes
Specific type lecture notesSecondary form typescript transcription
Title L. Tarshis : Keynes 1932
AcquisitionSummary Deposited by Judith Allen Jan 1990. Mrs Allen was working for
the Royal Economic Society on the edition of the works ofJ.M. Keynes. Their office was within the Marshall Library.
ContentSummary Photocopy of the typescript transcription by Prof. Don Patinkin
of Tarshis's notes of 1932 and 1933 lectures by Keynes[originals are Rymes 1/5/1-2].
Free field See introduction to Rymes published work, p. ixSubject keywords
Physical descriptSummary 2 bundles, 17 sheets and 21 sheets 215 mm x 280 mm within
beige card folderCondition sound
Publication recordType composite editionReference Thomas K. Rymes, "Keynes's Lectures, 1932-35 : Notes of a
Representative Student : A synthesis of lecture notes taken bystudents at Keynes's lectures in the 1930s leading up to thepublication of 'The General Theory'", (1989)
LocationPermanent location reception area cupboard
Identity code Rymes 1/7
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Description level 4
Record creationPerson
Role writerName Tarshis, LorieDescriptor Economist, Bachelor of Commerce 1932, Toronto University,
CanadaRole transcriberName Rymes, Thomas K.Descriptor Professor of Economics, Carleton University, Ottawa, Canada
Date 7.1985Place Canada
Document formRecord type notes
Specific type lecture notesSecondary form typescript transcription
Title Keynes' Lecture Notes by Lorie Tarshis
AcquisitionSummary Deposited by Judith Allen Jan 1990. Mrs Allen was working for
the Royal Economic Society on the edition of the works ofJ.M. Keynes. Their office was within the Marshall Library.
ContentSummary Typescript corrected draft transcription by Thomas Rymes of
Tarshis's notes of 1932-5, with introduction by Rymes.Subject keywords
Physical descriptSummary 122 numbered sheets 215 mm x 280 mm within beige folderCondition sound
Publication recordType composite editionReference Thomas K. Rymes, "Keynes's Lectures, 1932-35 : Notes of a
Representative Student : A synthesis of lecture notes taken bystudents at Keynes's lectures in the 1930s leading up to thepublication of 'The General Theory'", (1989)
LocationPermanent location reception area cupboard
Identity code Rymes 1/8/1
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Description level 4
Record creationPerson
Role writerName Hopkin, William Aylsham BryanDescriptor Economics undergraduate at St John's College, Cambridge
1932-6Role transcriberName Rymes, Thomas K.Descriptor Professor of Economics, Carleton University, Ottawa, Canada
Date 1984Place Australia, Australian National University, Canberra
Document formRecord type notes
Specific type lecture notesSecondary form typescript transcription
Title The Lecture Notes of Sir Bryan Hopkin
AcquisitionSummary Deposited by Judith Allen Jan 1990. Mrs Allen was working for
the Royal Economic Society on the edition of the works ofJ.M. Keynes. Their office was within the Marshall Library.
ContentSummary Typescript corrected draft transcription by Thomas Rymes of
Hopkin's notes of 1934, with introduction by Rymes.Subject keywords
Physical descriptSummary 42 numbered sheets plus 3 pp. introduction, all A4, 210 mm x
296 mm, within beige folderCondition sound
Publication recordType composite editionReference Thomas K. Rymes, "Keynes's Lectures, 1932-35 : Notes of a
Representative Student : A synthesis of lecture notes taken bystudents at Keynes's lectures in the 1930s leading up to thepublication of 'The General Theory'", (1989)
LocationPermanent location reception area cupboard
Identity code Rymes 1/8/2
Previous number none
Description level 4
Record creationPerson
Role writerName Fallgatter, MarvinDescriptor ?Postgraduate student in Physics at Cambridge University
1933Role transcriberName Rymes, Thomas K.Descriptor Professor of Economics, Carleton University, Ottawa, Canada
Date 1983Place Canada, Ottawa, Carleton University
Document formRecord type notes
Specific type lecture notesSecondary form typescript transcription
Title The Lecture Notes of J.M.Keynes by Marvin Fallgatter
AcquisitionSummary Deposited by Judith Allen Jan 1990. Mrs Allen was working for
the Royal Economic Society on the edition of the works ofJ.M. Keynes. Their office was within the Marshall Library.
ContentSummary Typescript corrected draft transcription by Thomas Rymes of
Fallgatter's notes of 1933, with introduction by Rymes.Subject keywords
Physical descriptSummary 38 numbered sheets plus 2 pp. introduction, 215 mm x 280
mm, within beige folderCondition sound
Publication recordType composite editionReference Thomas K. Rymes, "Keynes's Lectures, 1932-35 : Notes of a
Representative Student : A synthesis of lecture notes taken bystudents at Keynes's lectures in the 1930s leading up to thepublication of 'The General Theory'", (1989)
LocationPermanent location reception area cupboard
Identity code Rymes 1/8/3
Previous number none
Description level 4
Record creationPerson
Role writerName Fallgatter, MarvinDescriptor ?Postgraduate student in Physics at Cambridge University
1933Date 1933Place Cambridge
Document formRecord type notes
Specific type lecture notesSecondary form photocopy
Title The Monetary Theory of Production
AcquisitionSummary Deposited by Judith Allen Jan 1990. Mrs Allen was working for
the Royal Economic Society on the edition of the works ofJ.M. Keynes. Their office was within the Marshall Library.
ContentSummary Photocopy of Fallgatter's own typescript of notes taken at
Keynes's lectures 1933. Fallgatter sent the original to JamesS. Earley, who used them in his economics seminars atWisconsin in 1935. Earley sent this photocopy to Rymes.
Subject keywords
Physical descriptSummary 35 numbered sheets 210 mm x 290 mm, within beige folderCondition sound
Publication recordType composite editionReference Thomas K. Rymes, "Keynes's Lectures, 1932-35 : Notes of a
Representative Student : A synthesis of lecture notes taken bystudents at Keynes's lectures in the 1930s leading up to thepublication of 'The General Theory'", (1989)
LocationPermanent location reception area cupboard
Identity code Rymes 1/8/4
Previous number none
Description level 4
Record creationPerson
Role writerName Salant, Walter S.Descriptor ?Economics undergraduate at Trinity College, Cambridge
1932-Role transcriberName Rymes, Thomas K.Descriptor Professor of Economics, Carleton University, Ottawa, Canada
Date 5.1983Place Canada, Ottawa, Carleton University
Document formRecord type notes
Specific type lecture notesSecondary form transcription
Title Monetary Theory of Production
AcquisitionSummary Deposited by Judith Allen Jan 1990. Mrs Allen was working for
the Royal Economic Society on the edition of the works ofJ.M. Keynes. Their office was within the Marshall Library.
ContentSummary First draft transcription by Rymes of Salant's notes taken at
Keynes's 1933 lecturesSubject keywords
Physical descriptSummary 19 numbered sheets plus 1 p. introduction, all 210 mm x 280
mm, within beige folderCondition sound
Publication recordType composite editionReference Thomas K. Rymes, "Keynes's Lectures, 1932-35 : Notes of a
Representative Student : A synthesis of lecture notes taken bystudents at Keynes's lectures in the 1930s leading up to thepublication of 'The General Theory'", (1989)
LocationPermanent location reception area cupboard
Identity code Rymes 1/9/1
Previous number none
Description level 4
Record creationPerson
Role writerName Cairncross, Alexander Kirkland (Alec)Descriptor ?Economics undergraduate at Trinity College, Cambridge
1932-, PhD 1936Date 10.10.1932 = 27.11.1932Place Cambridge
Document formRecord type notes
Specific type lecture notesSecondary form photocopy
Title Monetary Theory of Production : Michaelmas Term 1932
AcquisitionSummary Deposited by Judith Allen Jan 1990. Mrs Allen was working for
the Royal Economic Society on the edition of the works ofJ.M. Keynes. Their office was within the Marshall Library.
ContentSummary Photocopy of Cairncross's notes made at Keynes's 1932
lectures, which Cairncross sent to Thomas Rymes.Subject keywords
Physical descriptSummary 20 sheets A4, 210 mm x 296 mm, within beige/pink folderCondition sound
Publication recordType composite editionReference Thomas K. Rymes, "Keynes's Lectures, 1932-35 : Notes of a
Representative Student : A synthesis of lecture notes taken bystudents at Keynes's lectures in the 1930s leading up to thepublication of 'The General Theory'", (1989)
LocationPermanent location reception area cupboard
Identity code Rymes 1/9/2
Previous number none
Description level 4
Record creationPerson
Role writerName Cairncross, Alexander Kirkland (Alec)Descriptor ?Economics undergraduate at Trinity College, Cambridge
1932-, PhD 1936Date 21.10.1933 = 29.4.1983Place Cambridge
Document formRecord type notes
Specific type lecture notesSecondary form photocopy
AcquisitionSummary Deposited by Judith Allen Jan 1990. Mrs Allen was working for
the Royal Economic Society on the edition of the works ofJ.M. Keynes. Their office was within the Marshall Library.
ContentSummary Photocopy of Cairncross's notes made at Keynes's 1933
lectures, which Cairncross sent to Austin Robinson to beforwarded to Rymes, together with copy of letter of enclosure[original in correspondence file, Rymes 2/1]
Subject keywords
Physical descriptSummary 12 sheets A4, 210 mm x 296 mm, within beige/pink folderCondition sound, but poor quality photocopy
Publication recordType composite editionReference Thomas K. Rymes, "Keynes's Lectures, 1932-35 : Notes of a
Representative Student : A synthesis of lecture notes taken bystudents at Keynes's lectures in the 1930s leading up to thepublication of 'The General Theory'", (1989)
LocationPermanent location reception area cupboard
Identity code Rymes 1/9/3
Previous number none
Description level 4
Record creationPerson
Role writerName Cairncross, Alexander Kirkland (Alec)Descriptor Economics postgraduate at Trinity College, Cambridge, PhD
1936Role transcriberName Rymes, Thomas K.Descriptor Professor of Economics, Carleton University, Ottawa, Canada
Date 5.1983 = 26.9.1983Place Canada, Ottawa, Carleton University Place Australia, The Australian National University, Canberra
Document formRecord type notes
Specific type lecture notesSecondary form transcription
Title Monetary Theory of Production
AcquisitionSummary Deposited by Judith Allen Jan 1990. Mrs Allen was working for
the Royal Economic Society on the edition of the works ofJ.M. Keynes. Their office was within the Marshall Library.
ContentSummary First draft transcription by Rymes of Cairncross's notes taken
at Keynes's 1932-3 lectures, with copy letter to Cairncrossfrom Rymes asking for clarification on various points.
Subject keywords
Physical descriptSummary 38 numbered sheets plus 3 pp. letter, all 210 mm x 296 mm,
within beige/pink folderCondition sound
Publication recordType composite editionReference Thomas K. Rymes, "Keynes's Lectures, 1932-35 : Notes of a
Representative Student : A synthesis of lecture notes taken bystudents at Keynes's lectures in the 1930s leading up to thepublication of 'The General Theory'", (1989)
LocationPermanent location reception area cupboard
Identity code Rymes 1/9/4
Previous number none
Description level 4
Record creationPerson
Role writerName Cairncross, Alexander Kirkland (Alec)Descriptor Economics postgraduate at Trinity College, Cambridge, PhD
1936Role transcriberName Rymes, Thomas K.Descriptor Professor of Economics, Carleton University, Ottawa, Canada
Date 1983 = 1984Place Australia, The Australian National University, Canberra
Document formRecord type notes
Specific type lecture notesSecondary form transcription
Title Monetary Theory of Production
AcquisitionSummary Deposited by Judith Allen Jan 1990. Mrs Allen was working for
the Royal Economic Society on the edition of the works ofJ.M. Keynes. Their office was within the Marshall Library.
ContentSummary Second draft transcription by Rymes of Cairncross's notes
taken at Keynes's 1932-3 lectures.Subject keywords
Physical descriptSummary 38 numbered sheets 210 mm x 296 mm, within beige/pink
folderCondition sound
Publication recordType composite editionReference Thomas K. Rymes, "Keynes's Lectures, 1932-35 : Notes of a
Representative Student : A synthesis of lecture notes taken bystudents at Keynes's lectures in the 1930s leading up to thepublication of 'The General Theory'", (1989)
LocationPermanent location reception area cupboard
Identity code Rymes 1/10/1
Previous number none
Description level 4
Record creationPerson
Role writerName Bryce, Robert BroughtonDescriptor Economics undergraduate at St John's College, Cambridge
?1931-1934, Ist in Part II 1934Date 10.10.1932 = 28.11.1932Place Cambridge
Document formRecord type notes
Specific type lecture notesSecondary form photocopy
Title The Monetary Theory of Production
AcquisitionSummary Deposited by Judith Allen Jan 1990. Mrs Allen was working for
the Royal Economic Society on the edition of the works ofJ.M. Keynes. Their office was within the Marshall Library.
ContentSummary Photocopy of Bryce's notes taken at Keynes's 1932 lectures.Subject keywords
Physical descriptSummary 47 sheets approx 380 mm x 254 mm, within blue/green folderCondition creased where folded, otherwise sound
Publication recordType composite editionReference Thomas K. Rymes, "Keynes's Lectures, 1932-35 : Notes of a
Representative Student : A synthesis of lecture notes taken bystudents at Keynes's lectures in the 1930s leading up to thepublication of 'The General Theory'", (1989)
LocationPermanent location reception area cupboard
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Role writerName Bryce, Robert BroughtonDescriptor Economics undergraduate at St John's College, Cambridge
?1931-1934, Ist in Part II 1934Date 16.10.1933 = 12.1933Place Cambridge
Document formRecord type notes
Specific type lecture notesSecondary form photocopy
AcquisitionSummary Deposited by Judith Allen Jan 1990. Mrs Allen was working for
the Royal Economic Society on the edition of the works ofJ.M. Keynes. Their office was within the Marshall Library.
ContentSummary Photocopy of Bryce's notes taken at Keynes's 1933 lectures.Subject keywords
Physical descriptSummary 52 sheets approx 216 mm x 330 mm, within blue/green folderCondition discoloured, otherwise sound
Publication recordType composite editionReference Thomas K. Rymes, "Keynes's Lectures, 1932-35 : Notes of a
Representative Student : A synthesis of lecture notes taken bystudents at Keynes's lectures in the 1930s leading up to thepublication of 'The General Theory'", (1989)
LocationPermanent location reception area cupboard
Identity code Rymes 1/10/3
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Description level 4
Record creationPerson
Role writerName Bryce, Robert BroughtonDescriptor Economics undergraduate at St John's College, Cambridge
?1931-1934, Ist in Part II 1934Date 15.10.1934 = 3.12.1934Place Cambridge
Document formRecord type notes
Specific type lecture notesSecondary form photocopy
Title General Theory of Unemployment
AcquisitionSummary Deposited by Judith Allen Jan 1990. Mrs Allen was working for
the Royal Economic Society on the edition of the works ofJ.M. Keynes. Their office was within the Marshall Library.
ContentSummary Photocopy of Bryce's notes taken at Keynes's 1934 lectures.Subject keywords
Physical descriptSummary 40 sheets approx 216 mm x 330 mm, within blue/green folderCondition discoloured, otherwise sound
Publication recordType composite editionReference Thomas K. Rymes, "Keynes's Lectures, 1932-35 : Notes of a
Representative Student : A synthesis of lecture notes taken bystudents at Keynes's lectures in the 1930s leading up to thepublication of 'The General Theory'", (1989)
LocationPermanent location reception area cupboard
Identity code Rymes 1/11/1
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Role writerName Tonveronachi, MDescriptor research student
PersonRole recipientName Moggridge, Donald EdwardDescriptor Economist working on Collected Works of JM Keynes,
?Lecturer in Economics, University of Cambridge and VisitingFellow of Clare College Cambridge
Date 8.11.1974Place Cambridge, 3 Wordsworth Grove
Document formRecord type correspondence
Specific type letterSecondary form typescriptLanguage English
ContentSummary Returns Bryce's lecture notes and transcripts of them. Sends
list of discepancies between the two versions and missingpage 4 of first lecture of 1933. Asks for access to any otherunpublished material which may be of use for his work.
Free field missing page has been inserted in the transcription belowPerson
Name Bryce, Robert BroughtonSubject keywords
Physical descriptSummary 1 p. letter 150 mm x 207 mm, 1 p. enclosure 207 mm x 300
mm, within beige folderCondition sound
Related materialType transcriptsReference number Rymes 1/11/2-4
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Identity code Rymes 1/11/2
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Description level 4
Record creationPerson
Role writerName Bryce, Robert BroughtonDescriptor Economics undergraduate at St John's College, Cambridge
?1931-1934, Ist in Part II 1934Role transcriberName Rymes, Thomas K.Descriptor Professor of Economics, Carleton University, Ottawa, Canada
Date 1974 ?Place
Document formRecord type notes
Specific type lecture notesSecondary form transcript
Title The Monetary Theory of Production
AcquisitionSummary Deposited by Judith Allen Jan 1990. Mrs Allen was working for
the Royal Economic Society on the edition of the works ofJ.M. Keynes. Their office was within the Marshall Library.
ContentSummary Typed transcript of Bryce's notes taken at Keynes's 1932
lectures, produced sometime before November 1974Subject keywords
Physical descriptSummary 27 sheets approx 204 mm x 330 mm, within beige folderCondition discoloured, otherwise sound
Publication recordType composite editionReference Thomas K. Rymes, "Keynes's Lectures, 1932-35 : Notes of a
Representative Student : A synthesis of lecture notes taken bystudents at Keynes's lectures in the 1930s leading up to thepublication of 'The General Theory'", (1989)
LocationPermanent location reception area cupboard
Identity code Rymes 1/11/3
Previous number none
Description level 4
Record creationPerson
Role writerName Bryce, Robert BroughtonDescriptor Economics undergraduate at St John's College, Cambridge
?1931-1934, Ist in Part II 1934Role transcriberName Rymes, Thomas K.Descriptor Professor of Economics, Carleton University, Ottawa, Canada
Date 1974 ?Place
Document formRecord type notes
Specific type lecture notesSecondary form transcript
AcquisitionSummary Deposited by Judith Allen Jan 1990. Mrs Allen was working for
the Royal Economic Society on the edition of the works ofJ.M. Keynes. Their office was within the Marshall Library.
ContentSummary Typed transcript of Bryce's notes taken at Keynes's 1933
lectures, produced sometime before November 1974Free field Page 4 is work of M. Tonveronachi, see Rymes 1/11/1 Subject keywords
Physical descriptSummary 34 sheets, 33 approx 204 mm x 330 mm, one 207 mm x 300
mm, within beige folderCondition discoloured, otherwise sound
Publication recordType composite editionReference Thomas K. Rymes, "Keynes's Lectures, 1932-35 : Notes of a
Representative Student : A synthesis of lecture notes taken bystudents at Keynes's lectures in the 1930s leading up to thepublication of 'The General Theory'", (1989)
LocationPermanent location reception area cupboard
Identity code Rymes 1/11/4
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Description level 4
Record creationPerson
Role writerName Bryce, Robert BroughtonDescriptor Economics undergraduate at St John's College, Cambridge
?1931-1934, Ist in Part II 1934Role transcriberName Rymes, Thomas K.Descriptor Professor of Economics, Carleton University, Ottawa, Canada
Date 1974 ?Place
Document formRecord type notes
Specific type lecture notesSecondary form transcript
AcquisitionSummary Deposited by Judith Allen Jan 1990. Mrs Allen was working for
the Royal Economic Society on the edition of the works ofJ.M. Keynes. Their office was within the Marshall Library.
ContentSummary Typed transcript of Bryce's notes taken at Keynes's 1934
lectures, produced sometime before November 1974Free fieldSubject keywords
Physical descriptSummary 27 sheets approx 204 mm x 330 mm, within beige folderCondition discoloured, otherwise sound
Publication recordType composite editionReference Thomas K. Rymes, "Keynes's Lectures, 1932-35 : Notes of a
Representative Student : A synthesis of lecture notes taken bystudents at Keynes's lectures in the 1930s leading up to thepublication of 'The General Theory'", (1989)
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Role writerName Bryce, Robert BroughtonDescriptor Economics postgraduate at St John's College, Cambridge
PersonRole recipientName Keynes, John MaynardDescriptor Fellow of King's College, Cambridge
Date 3.7.1935Place Cambridge, St John's College
Document formRecord type correspondence
Specific type letterSecondary form photocopyLanguage English
ContentSummary Sends a copy of his paper ["An Introduction to a Monetary
Theory of Employment"] which he prepared for Dr Hayek'sseminar at London School of Economics. They had difficultieswith the definitions of income and investment, also concept ofthe propensity to spend and re-establishment of equilibrium.
Summary Probably nothing new to Keynes in Bryce's paper, but hopeshe is interested in the way research students are adapting hisideas. Before he leaves the country for a couple of years,wishes to thank Keynes for pleasure derived frommembership of his Political Economy Club, and for hiskindness.
PersonName Hayek, Friedrich August
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Role writerName Keynes, John MaynardDescriptor Fellow of King's College, Cambridge
PersonRole recipientName Bryce, Robert BroughtonDescriptor Economics postgraduate at St John's College, Cambridge
Date 10.7.1935Place
Document formRecord type correspondence
Specific type letterSecondary form photocopyLanguage English
ContentSummary hanks him for his paper ["An Introduction to a Monetary
Theory of Employment"] which he thinks excellently done. Isastonished he has been able to convey so much in so short aspace. Is not surprised that his audience found it difficult, ascompression does not make the unfamiliar easier.
Summary Keynes finds it tiresome that his definitions were thoughtdifficult, since he feels he had gone into them atdisproportionate length. Thinks it an illustration of appallingstate of scholasticism of economists' minds which leads themto take leave of their intuitions. In his writing Keynes is tryingto arouse the reader's intuitions, so if he has none, the writeris helpless.
PersonName
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Identity code Rymes 1/12/1
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Role writerName Bryce, Robert BroughtonDescriptor Economics undergraduate at St John's College, Cambridge
?1931-1934, Ist in Part II 1934Role transcriberName Rymes, Thomas K.Descriptor Professor of Economics, Carleton University, Ottawa, Canada
Date 1979 ?Place
Document formRecord type notes
Specific type lecture notesSecondary form transcript
Title The Monetary Theory of Production
AcquisitionSummary Deposited by Judith Allen Jan 1990. Mrs Allen was working for
the Royal Economic Society on the edition of the works ofJ.M. Keynes. Their office was within the Marshall Library.
ContentSummary Typed second transcript of Bryce's notes taken at Keynes's
1932 lectures, produced after Rymes had discussed his firsttranscript with Bryce in Autumn 1979.
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Physical descriptSummary 58 numbered sheets plus cream cover sheet approx 215 mm
x 280 mm, within beige folderCondition
Publication recordType composite editionReference Thomas K. Rymes, "Keynes's Lectures, 1932-35 : Notes of a
Representative Student : A synthesis of lecture notes taken bystudents at Keynes's lectures in the 1930s leading up to thepublication of 'The General Theory'", (1989)
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Identity code Rymes 1/12/2
Previous number none
Description level 4
Record creationPerson
Role writerName Bryce, Robert BroughtonDescriptor Economics undergraduate at St John's College, Cambridge
?1931-1934, Ist in Part II 1934Role transcriberName Rymes, Thomas K.Descriptor Professor of Economics, Carleton University, Ottawa, Canada
Date 1979 ?Place
Document formRecord type notes
Specific type lecture notesSecondary form transcript
AcquisitionSummary Deposited by Judith Allen Jan 1990. Mrs Allen was working for
the Royal Economic Society on the edition of the works ofJ.M. Keynes. Their office was within the Marshall Library.
ContentSummary Typed second transcript of Bryce's notes taken at Keynes's
1933 lectures, produced after Rymes had discussed his firsttranscript with Bryce in Autumn 1979.
Subject keywords
Physical descriptSummary 73 numbered sheets plus cream cover sheet approx 215 mm
x 280 mm, within beige folderCondition
Publication recordType composite editionReference Thomas K. Rymes, "Keynes's Lectures, 1932-35 : Notes of a
Representative Student : A synthesis of lecture notes taken bystudents at Keynes's lectures in the 1930s leading up to thepublication of 'The General Theory'", (1989)
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Identity code Rymes 1/12/3
Previous number none
Description level 4
Record creationPerson
Role writerName Bryce, Robert BroughtonDescriptor Economics undergraduate at St John's College, Cambridge
?1931-1934, Ist in Part II 1934Role transcriberName Rymes, Thomas K.Descriptor Professor of Economics, Carleton University, Ottawa, Canada
Date 1979 ?Place
Document formRecord type notes
Specific type lecture notesSecondary form transcript
Title General Theory of Unemployment
AcquisitionSummary Deposited by Judith Allen Jan 1990. Mrs Allen was working for
the Royal Economic Society on the edition of the works ofJ.M. Keynes. Their office was within the Marshall Library.
ContentSummary Typed second transcript of Bryce's notes taken at Keynes's
1934 lectures, produced after Rymes had discussed his firsttranscript with Bryce in Autumn 1979.
Subject keywords
Physical descriptSummary 62 numbered sheets plus cream cover sheet approx 215 mm
x 280 mm, within beige folderCondition
Publication recordType composite editionReference Thomas K. Rymes, "Keynes's Lectures, 1932-35 : Notes of a
Representative Student : A synthesis of lecture notes taken bystudents at Keynes's lectures in the 1930s leading up to thepublication of 'The General Theory'", (1989)
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Identity code Rymes 1/13
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Record creationPerson
Role writerName unknown
Date 28.10.1935Place Cambridge
Document formRecord type notes
Specific type lecture notes
AcquisitionSummary Deposited by Judith Allen Jan 1990. Mrs Allen was working for
the Royal Economic Society on the edition of the works ofJ.M. Keynes. Their office was within the Marshall Library.
ContentSummary Notes for Keynes's third lecture of Michaelmas Term 1935
taken by an unknown student.Free field Annotated in biro in top right corner of first page by ?RymesSubject keywords
Physical descriptSummary 5 sheets 280 mm x 215 mm folded in half to form booklet, 9
numbered pp. text, within light brown folderCondition sound
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Role creator of fileName Robinson, Edward Austin Gossage
Date 20.1.1976 = 10.6.1988Place
Document formRecord type correspondence
Specific type
Title Notes on JMK's lectures : correspondence
AcquisitionSummary Deposited by Judith Allen Jan 1990. Mrs Allen was working for
the Royal Economic Society on the edition of the works ofJ.M. Keynes. Their office was within the Marshall Library.
ContentSummary Correspondence file kept by Judith Allen/Austin Robinson
containing incoming letters form Thomas Rymes about theKeynes's lecture notes project and copies Robinson's repliesand letters to others about the project. List of lecture notes inthe Keynes archive in the Marshall Library, including someearlier notes not now in the Rymes papers. Also letter RobertBryce to Donald Moggridge about JM Keynes's visits toOttawa in 1944.
PersonName Allen, Judith & Rymes, Thomas K. & Bryce, Robert Broughton
& Moggridge, Donald EdwardPlace Canada, OttawaSubject keywords
Physical descriptSummary 55 pp. of various sizes, mainly 210 mm x 296 mm, within
beige folder Condition sound
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Role creator of fileName Robinson, Edward Austin Gossage
Date 3.1986 = 22.11.1988Place
Document formRecord type correspondence
Specific type
Title Rymes : 'Synthetic Notes'
AcquisitionSummary Deposited by Judith Allen Jan 1990. Mrs Allen was working for
the Royal Economic Society on the edition of the works ofJ.M. Keynes. Their office was within the Marshall Library.
ContentSummary Correspondence file kept by Judith Allen/Austin Robinson
containing incoming letters form Thomas Rymes about theKeynes's lecture notes project and copies Robinson's repliesand letters to others about the project, particularly aboutpublication and Royal Economic Society imprimatur. 2 copiesRymes' March 1986 draft of 'Notes of a representative student: A prelude : the notes for the Easter Term 1932' with JudithAllen's comments.
PersonName Allen, Judith & Rymes, Thomas K.
PlaceSubject keywords
Physical descriptSummary 80 pp. of various sizes, mainly 216 mm x 279 mm, within
beige folder Condition sound
LocationPermanent location reception area cupboard
Identity code Rymes 3/1
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Record creationPerson
Role writerName Hudson, Robert John SpencerDescriptor English undergraduate at King's College, Cambridge.
Date 1.1950Place Cambridge, King's College
Document formRecord type bibliography
Specific typeSecondary form photocopy typescript
Title Towards a Bibliography of John Maynard Keynes
AcquisitionSummary Deposited by Judith Allen Jan 1990. Mrs Allen was working for
the Royal Economic Society on the edition of the works ofJ.M. Keynes. Their office was within the Marshall Library.
ContentSummary Chronological list of the published works of John Maynard
Keynes, including letters and introductions to others' works(806 items). Author's preface. Pencil annotations, presumablyfrom use in preparation of RES edition of works of Keynes.
PersonName Keynes, John Maynard
PlaceSubject keywords
Physical descriptSummary 98 pp. approx. 200 mm x 250 mm within green/blue envelope
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