Record

RefNoNLB/37/365
AltRefNoNLB/37 p225
LevelItem
TitleCopy letter from Robert William Frederick Harrison to Sir Archibald Geikie, KCB, Secretary of the Royal Society
Date9 March 1908
Description'Papers for reading next Thursday.
Sir Rubert Boyce to-day brought in a paper by Mr J E S Moor and Dr Breinl on "The light history of trypanosome equiperdum", which he is very anxious to have put down for reading for next Thursday, as he believes it to be important. As it is not possible to consult you before issuing the weekly postcard, I referred to paper to Dr Bradford, feeling sure that you would accept his opinion, and he says "I think the paper might be accepted for reading, without prejudice to the question of publication". I have therefore put it down at the end of the list for next Thursday and trust you will approve.'
Extent1p
FormatCarbon
AccessStatusOpen
Fellows associated with this archive
CodePersonNameDates
NA1395Bradford; Sir; John Rose (1863 - 1935); physician and physiologist1863 - 1935
NA6174Geikie; Sir; Archibald (1835 - 1924)1835 - 1924
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