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Reference numberNLB/57/868
Alternative reference numberNLB/57p499
LevelItem
TitleCopy letter from unknown correspondent, [Secretary of the Royal Society]; to Dr HH [Sir Henry Hallett] Dale, FRS
Date26 February 1920
DescriptionAdvises there is a conference at 10 AM on Saturday at the Department of Scientific and Industrial Research at 16-18 Old Queen Street, Westminster, SW 1, on the production of commercial alcohol on Saturday. Sir George [Thomas] Beilby, and 'Nathan' will be present among others. Requests that someone concerned with chemistry attends. Asks if Dr HH [Sir Henry Hallett] Dale, FRS, could attend and take 'Dudley' with him. [Author is a Secretary of the Royal Society, but his signature is not visible. Secretaries at the time were Sir William Bate Hardy, FRS and Sir James Hopwood Jeans, FRS].
Extent1p
FormatCarbon
Access statusOpen
Fellows associated with this archive
CodeNameDates
NA8192Dale; Sir; Henry Hallett (1875 - 1968); physician1875 - 1968
NA6269Beilby; Sir; George Thomas (1850 - 1924)1850 - 1924
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