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RefNoMS/603/2/172
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TitleLetter from James Dewar, Royal Institution of Great Britain, London, to [Joseph] Larmor
CreatorDewar; Sir James (1842-1923); British chemist and physicist
RecipientLarmor; Sir Joseph (1857-1942); Irish theoretical physicist
Date14 July 1918
DescriptionDewar wonders how [Arthur] Schuster could deal with any such question. It took a long time to convince [Alexander] Siemens [to step down as R.I Secretary] and not to imitate the Secretary of the Royal Society. The R.I [Royal Institution] position was set out in an English way and Siemens has since realised that the course of action was for the best. Dewar considers it no use to fight public opinion on the ostracising of Germans, noting his own actions at the Royal Institution. No Honorary Members will appear in the next list of the R.I., but he thinks this will not stop attacks on Ordinary Members of German extraction. He encloses a copy of the document prepared by himself and [Charles Scott] Sherrington, asking Englash recipients of German degrees not to use them, but the last Yearbook of the Royal Society showed that this had little effect. He has been told that a Special Meeting of the Royal Society may be called to deal with 'the alien question'. He notes legal action he has been taking to prevent Germany from conducting business after the War.
Extent4p.
FormatManuscript
PhysicalDescriptionInk on paper
AccessStatusOpen
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CodePersonNameDates
NA7894Larmor; Sir; Joseph (1857 - 1942); theoretical physicist1857 - 1942
NA5870Dewar; Sir; James (1842 - 1923); chemist and physicist1842 - 1923
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