Record

RefNoCD/97/18
LevelItem
TitleLetter from Charles Prestwood Lucas, Downing Street, to the Secretary of the Royal Society
Date29 May 1908
DescriptionThe Earl of Crewe is pleased to learn that the Society is prepared to extend facilities to the National Sleeping Sickness Bureau. Dr. A.G. Bagshawe has been selected as Director of the Bureau, for one year, and he has been instructed to communicate with the Society on these arrangements. The sum of £150 has been set aside for clerical assistance and Dr. Bagshaw has been asked to set out proposals for allocation of this amount to the Committee of Management.

With a pencil annotation: 'Seen by Sir A.G.'.
Extent2p.
FormatTypescript
PhysicalDescriptionOn paper
AccessStatusOpen
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