The Pilgrim Trust Lecture was a lecture supported by the Pilgrim Trust, organised by the Royal Society of London and the National Academy of Sciences. It was held between 1938 and 1945.[1]
Year | Name | Lecture | Notes |
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1938 | Irving Langmuir | Molecular films | — |
1939 | William Henry Bragg | History in the Archives of the Royal Society. | — |
1940 | Lawrence Joseph Henderson | Not delivered due to illness | — |
1943 | Karl Taylor Compton | Organization of American Scientists for the war. | — |
1945 | Hermann Joseph Muller | The gene. | — |
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