Record

RefNoMDA/A/10/12
LevelItem
TitleLetter from Sir William Bragg PRS to J D Griffith Davies Esq, Assistant Secretary to the Royal Society
Date1 December 1939
Description ' As I am not to be at the meeting on the 14th, it would be good if you could say from me that I would be glad if Sir Albert Seward would take the Chair.

I have to nominate Vice Presidents. Profesor Hill wrote to me about the Vice-Presidents; he suggested Topley - I agree with that. Seward and Jeffrey had been Vice - Presidents last year; I would renominate them. For the fourth, I would say Charles Darwin. '
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FormatTypescript
AccessStatusOpen
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