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RefNoMM/24/34
LevelItem
TitleLetter from Dorothy Hodgkin, 20 Bradmore Road, Oxford, to Grace Mary Crowfoot
Date17 September 1947
DescriptionSending a cutting from thr Manchester Guardian. She was amused to see the account in The Times. The fourth person on penicillin research was Ann Turner-Jones, the research assistant of C.W. Bunn, who did a lot of donkey work for him, as Barbara did for Dorothy Hodgkin. Like her, Bunn did not work full time on penicillin, but started in his spare time. 'He's a very nice person'. News of Thomas and the children, and travels, including to London.
Extent4p., and envelope
FormatManuscript
PhysicalDescriptionOn paper
AccessStatusOpen
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