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RefNoMC/20/437
AltRefNoMC.05437
LevelItem
TitleMemorandum to [William Augustus] Tilden
CreatorTilden; Sir; William Augustus (1842-1926)
Date7 July 1905
DescriptionRequests a few lines for the Council Minutes 'of the grounds on which' Tilden proposes Professor von Baeyen for the Copley Medal. Tilden replies: 'For his researches of fundemental importance in organic chemistry extending a period of forty years'.

Requests a few lines for the Council Minutes 'of the grounds on which' Tilden proposes Professor Ladenburg for the Davy Medal. Tilden replies: 'For his researches in organic chemistry especially in connection with the synthesis of natural alkaloids'.

Requests a few lines for the Council Minutes 'of the grounds on which' Tilden proposes Professor Ladenburg for the Royal Medal. Tilden replies: 'For his researches in organic chemistry, especially in connection with the contribution of diketones'.
Extent6p
FormatManuscript
PhysicalDescriptionInk on paper
AccessStatusOpen
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CodePersonNameDates
NA6503Tilden; Sir; William Augustus (1842 - 1926)1842 - 1926
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