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RefNoMS/675/36
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TitleLetter from L Brincton to A C Seward
Date24 June 1909
DescriptionWritten from 37 Chesterton Road, Cambridge
Perhaps Seward has already made arrangement, but he might not hae thought of sending a complete set of all the leaflets and literature of the Darwin Centenary to the British Museum Library, the London Library and other libraries in Berlin, Paris, Vienna, St Petersburg and especially to the New York National Lilbrary care of Dr Billings, Lafayette Place, New York. These leaflets may in two hundered years be of great interest.

Congratulates him most heartily on the complete success of all the arrangements which have made the centenary such a success.
Extent3 pages
FormatManuscript
AccessStatusOpen
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