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RefNoMDA/C/4/2/3
LevelItem
TitleLetter from William Bateson, The Manor House, Merton, to [William Bate] Hardy
Date23 July 1921
DescriptionBateson asks when the Croonian Lecturer is appointed. He has leave of his Council to offer [Thomas Hunt] Morgan a substantial subsidy if he would come over to give a month next year. He notes that Eastern and Western churches in genetics are too divided and he hopes for great things after a long intercourse. If he [Morgan] could be offered the Croonian it would settle the matter and he would come. His work is remarkable and it is time he was brought over.

Marked 'Confidential'.
Extent2p
FormatManuscript
PhysicalDescriptionOn paper
AccessStatusOpen
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