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RefNoNLB/35/29
AltRefNoNLB/35 p20
LevelItem
TitleCopy letter from Robert William Frederick Harrison, to Louis Brennan
Date5 April 1907
DescriptionHarrison acknowledges Brennan's letter of 4 April and recommends that he visit the Royal Society to discuss his proposed exhibit, suggesting any day after Tuesday the following week.

He outlines the proper way to bring a scientific discovery before the Royal Society, namely in the form of a paper communicated to them. If Brennan wishes to do this for his monorail vehicle, Harrison recommends he do so before the Soirée. As Brennan is likely to be aware, any such paper must be communicated by a Fellow of the Society, but Harrison anticipates Brennan being able to find a willing Fellow to act in the matter.
Extent1p
FormatCarbon
PhysicalDescriptionTypescript
AccessStatusOpen
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