Record

RefNoMDA/A/28/11/42
LevelItem
TitleLetter from A V Hill to J B Skemp, Society for the Protection of Science and Learning, Westminster College Cambridge
Date8 April 1946
DescriptionEncloses the letter that he sent to the Times about Clapham. Thanks Skemp for sending the letter to Sir Alexander Maxwell. Discusses his schedule. 'The Home Office would probably gladly agree to have three of us to act in this way and Adams, of course, would be very good'.
Extent2pp
FormatCarbon
AccessStatusOpen
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