Record

RefNoCD/24/13
LevelItem
TitleCopy letter from Edwin Deller, Assistant Secretary of the Royal Society, to Professor [Robert Williams] Wood
Date19 July 1920
DescriptionInforms the recipient that during the war period, the Royal Society's publications were not despatched to Foreign Members, but that the Royal Society will now resume sending publications. Informs them that they will receive the Philosophical Transactions, and the Proceedings, Series A [physical, mathematical and engineering science]. Informs them that it is not necessary to acknowledge the receipt of these publications, but if they do not want them sent, to let the Royal Society know.

Also sent to other Foreign Members of the Royal Society: Professor [William Wallace] Campbell; Professor [Marie Ennemond Camille] Jordan; Professor [Jacobus Cornelius] Kapteyn; [Francois Antoine Alfred] Lacroix; Professor [Heike Kamerlingh] Onnes; Professor Jean Perrin; Professor [Theodore William] Richards; Professor Paul Sabatier.
Extent1p
FormatTypescript copy
AccessStatusOpen
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