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RefNoNLB/69/277
AltRefNoNLB/69 p147
LevelItem
TitleCopy letter from Francis Alexander Towle, Assistant Secretary of the Royal Society; to Prof. [James Hartley] Ashworth, FRS
Date19 February 1926
DescriptionIn relation for a Foreign Member suggestion, informs [James Hartley] Ashworth that [Henry Hallett] Dale has placed Prof. Konklin on the list for consideration by the Council. Lists the other considerations on the Biological side, which includes [Martinus Willem] Beijerinck from Grossel, [Willem] Einthoven from Leyden, [Karl Immanuel Eberhard Ritter] von Goebel from Munich and [Henry Fairfield] Osborn from New York. Includes a handwritten note.
Extent1p
FormatCarbon
AccessStatusOpen
Fellows associated with this archive
CodePersonNameDates
NA5479Beijerinck; Martinus Willem (1851 - 1931)1851 - 1931
NA958Einthoven; Willem (1860 - 1927)1860 - 1927
NA1371Goebel; Karl Immanuel Eberhard Ritter von (1855 - 1932)1855 - 1932
NA751Osborn; Henry Fairfield (1857 - 1935)1857 - 1935
NA1708Ashworth; James Hartley (1874 - 1936)1874 - 1936
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