Description | Informs Edgar Harrison Esquire, that, owing to the war, the paper shortage and labour shortage, the Society has struggled to meet their requirements with regards to the supply of stock. Explains that, in order to keep the Society's use of Mr. Harrison's space low they have kept as much stock at the Society as possible. Notes that if Mr. Harrison were ever to run out of wrapped copies of the 'Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society' that he request more direct from the Society. |