Description | In reply to his letter of 24 July, Harrison has glanced at the galley proof of the memorandum of papers in the archives. As it is the eve of his holiday, Harrison cannot attempt to read the proof carefully, or criticise details, not does he suppose that is what he desires, but a rough look suggests nothing to take exception to. The proofs are being returned. A letter from Miss Davenport has also arrived asking for some references to be verified. These points shall be looked into as soon as it is practicable. |