Record

RefNoNLB/52/21
AltRefNoNLB/52 p14
LevelItem
TitleCopy letter from J J Roberts to the Secretaries, the Royal Society, Burlington House, London, SW
Date20 July 1915
Description'Communication of the 6th instant, I beg to inform you that I am undertaking in co-operation with the Science Members of the Staff of this College the preparation of a list of register including the particulars asked for. Certain points have arisen in the preparation of the Register upon with some further information appears desirable. I should, therefore, be much obliged if it would be convenient for you to arrange for Professor H J Fleurs, the Professor of Zoology here, and myself to have a short interview with you at the Royal Society if possible on Saturday morning next, the 24th instant. Professor Fleure and I will already be in London on other business and as we have to return on that day it would be convenient for use in case you are able to see us if you would fix an hour not later that 12 o'clock.'
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