Record

RefNoCD/103/6
LevelItem
TitleLetter from Yves Delage, 14 Rue du Dr. Berger, Sceaux (Seine), to the Secretary of the Royal Society
Date17 January 1917
DescriptionHis letter has led Delage to understand that there has been a misunderstanding between them. He outlines the history of the Royal Society table at the Roscoff from 1915. He had thought that the subscription for 1916 was a fait accompli and he reminded the Society of the £60 subscription. He has been told that the Society wishes to have a table for new period, but he does not understand if this refers to 1916 or 1917. In the first instance, the subscription is due, in the second there is less urgency.

With a covering memorandum for Council of the Royal Society: 'Application from Prof. Delage for renewal of subscription to Roscoff Laboratory for 1917'.
LanguageFrench
Extent2p.
FormatTypescript
Manuscript
PhysicalDescriptionOn paper
AccessStatusOpen
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