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RefNoNLB/64/667
AltRefNoNLB/64 p375
LevelItem
TitleCopy letter from James Hopwood Jeans, Secretary of the Royal Society; to [John Robert Strutt] Lord Rayleigh FRS
Date29 May 1923
DescriptionExplains that [George Clark] Simpson report on Dr. [Charles] Cree's 'Magnetic phenomena in the region of the South Magnetic Pole' remains inconclusive and suggests a third referee before the Physics Meeting. Also to inform that minor points have been made by [Charles Herbert] Lees to 'The Thermal conductivities of metal crystals. I. Bismuth' by [George William Clarkson Kaye and John Keith Roberts], which will be communicated to [John Ernest] Petavel.
Extent1p
FormatCarbon
AccessStatusOpen
RelatedRecordRR/28/81
RR/29/13
Fellows associated with this archive
CodePersonNameDates
NA7877Strutt; Robert John (1875 - 1947); 4th Baron Rayleigh1875 - 1947
NA688Lees; Charles Herbert (1864 - 1952)1864 - 1952
NA8267Petavel; Sir; Joseph Ernest (1873 - 1936)1873 - 1936
NA1226Jeans; Sir; James Hopwood (1877 - 1946); physicist and mathematician1877 - 1946
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