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RefNoMS/547/7/78
LevelItem
TitleLetter from Sir William Huggins to A B Kempe
Date27 September 1903
DescriptionWritten from 90, Upper Tulse Hill, S.W.
Sends Kempe herewith;
1. Letter from Markham
2. A reply for Kempe's approval, and also of Larmor, if he is at home, but there should not be a delay
3. A letter received from Larmor some time ago.
If Kempe appproves of his reply, please to get it copied at the Royal Society and also send with it a copy of his letter which was posted after his talk with Kempe on the 17th. Thinks Kempe will agree with him that it is better not to attempt a joint letter; also to make his reply as short as possible. Asks if it would be too much trouble if Kempe was to draw up, based on their short draft letter, a suitable letter of greeting to Scott. He does not have a copy of this draft with him. He understood Larmor would be back about this time.

Marked in pencil; Enclosures not found
Extent1 page
FormatManuscript and Typescript
AccessStatusOpen
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