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RefNoFS/7/4/29/4
LevelFile
TitleGeneral correspondence with the Royal Society
Date1950-1953
DescriptionThe correspondence in this file has been grouped according to the divisions created when the material was first filed:

Correspondence with Sir David Brunt, 1950-1952
Correspondence suggesting candidates for election to the Fellowship, 1947-1953
Research Fellowships, 1953
Houston Conference, 1953
"Letters to the Editor", 1951-1952

Correspondence with Sir David Brunt includes discussion on Simon's ideas for sampling the upper atmosphere. The Houston Conference was the 1953 Low Temperature Conference at the Rice Institute, Houston Texas. "Letters to the Editor" Simon's idea for a new Royal Society publication.
Extent1 file
FormatTypescript documents
AccessStatusOpen
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