Record

RefNoNLB/40/712
AltRefNoNLB/40/ p432
LevelItem
TitleCopy letter from Robert William Frederick Harrison to Professor E [Edward] A [Albert] Schafer FRS
Date22 July 1909
Description'Dear Professor Schafer,
I have to acknowledge the receipt of the MS [Manuscript] of your Croonian lecture, which I have been authorised by the Secretaries to pass on to the printers for publication in the Proceedings [of the Royal Society].
There is one point I should like to ask you about:- The six plotted curves accompanying the paper are not drawn in such a way as to be capable of direct reproduction (see notice inside the cover of Proceedings [of the Royal Society]). They will require replotting and lettering for reproduction, and this will make a material addition to the engravers' bill. Are you prepared to defray this extra cost, or do you ask the Society to bear the burden of it?'
Extent1p
FormatCarbon
AccessStatusOpen
Fellows associated with this archive
CodePersonNameDates
NA8017Sharpey-Schafer; Sir; Edward Albert (1850 - 1935)1850 - 1935
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