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RefNoMS/675/33
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TitleLetter from Seer [?] to A C Seward
Date15 July 1909
DescriptionWritten from the Oxford and Cambridge Club, Pall Mall, SW

Expresses the thanks of the college he represented at the Darwin celebration to the authorities of the University of Cambridge and especially to Seward for the many courtesies and great hospitality shown to him during the celebration. And also the courtesy and consideration with which Seward treated his somewhat troublesome requests. His excuse is that those of his party who had come so far were anxious to see everything at Cambridge and thanks to Seward they have had the opportunity and join him in gratitude to Seward.
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