Record

RefNoMDA/A/26/13/38
LevelItem
TitleLetter from A V Hill to Kewal Motwani, Snowdon Road, Ootacamund, India
Date20 March 1945
DescriptionHopes that Motwani will bring his Indian Academy of Social Sciences into existence but without mixing it up with the National Academy of Science - takes exception to the phrase 'tragic experience' in the context of UK science - suggests that the Royal Society was only ever intended to involve itself with the experimental sciences.
Extent2pp
FormatCarbon
AccessStatusOpen
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