Record

RefNoNLB/65/928
AltRefNoNLB/65 p511-2
LevelItem
TitleCopy letter from James Hopwood Jeans, Secretary of the Royal Society; to Lord Rayleigh [Robert John Strutt], FRS
Date31 January 1924
DescriptionDiscusses the paper 'The Crystalline Structure of Succinic Acid' by Miss [Kathleen] Yardley, communicated by Sir William [Henry] Bragg; had asked Bragg whether he was satisfied that the paper should print in the Proceedings, but Bragg 'does not answer this question at all', and so asks if Lord Rayleigh [Robert John Strutt] would have a look through the paper. Reports that [John Ambrose] Fleming has reported favourably on the paper 'On the electrical conductivity of magnetite' by [Ernest] Wilson and [Edward Felix] Herroun, and asks if it should be published. Discusses D. H. Bangham and F. P. Burt's paper 'The Behaviour of Gases in Contact with Glass Surfaces', its length, and [Harold Baily] Dixon's plea that it not be shortened too much. Informs Rayleigh of the paper 'Gaseous combustion at high pressures. Part IV - The Influence of Varying Initial Pressures upon the rate of Pressure Development and the Activation of Nitrogen in Carbon Monoxide Explosions' by [William Arthur] Bone, [Donald Thomas Alfred] Townend and [Dudley Maurice] Newitt, and asks if [Harold Baily] Dixon would be a good referee.
Extent2p
FormatCarbon
AccessStatusOpen
Fellows associated with this archive
CodePersonNameDates
NA7877Strutt; Robert John (1875 - 1947); 4th Baron Rayleigh1875 - 1947
NA7993Lonsdale; Dame; Kathleen Yardley (1903 - 1971)1903 - 1971
NA8140Bragg; Sir; William Henry (1862 - 1942); physicist1862 - 1942
NA7145Fleming; Sir; John Ambrose (1849 - 1945); electrical engineer1849 - 1945
NA8203Dixon; Harold Baily (1852 - 1930)1852 - 1930
NA1311Bone; William Arthur (1871 - 1938)1871 - 1938
NA2228Newitt; Dudley Maurice (1894 - 1980)1894 - 1980
NA1226Jeans; Sir; James Hopwood (1877 - 1946); physicist and mathematician1877 - 1946
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