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RefNoNLB/44/53
AltRefNoNLB/44 p36
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TitleCopy letter from Robert William Frederick Harrison to Julian Huxley, Balliol College, Oxford
Date28 April 1911
Description'In reply to your letter of yesterday, the summary of your paper on Some phenomena of regeneration in sycon, with a note on the structure of the collar-cells, is too long to serve as a meeting abstract; and as we do not like to exceed the limit of 300 words fixed by the regulations, I should be obliged if you could see your way to cut down the summary, for meeting purposes, to about one half its present length.
I send you the Ms [manuscript] on loan and shall be glad if you will return it here, together with the meeting abstract, not later than Monday next.
A notice inform you that you paper is put down for reading on May 4 was sent to you yesterday at the University Museum.'
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AccessStatusOpen
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