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RefNoRR/67/387
LevelItem
TitleMemorandum from J D Griffith Davies, Assistant Secretary of the Royal Society, on a paper 'On the catalytic cyclization of aliphatic hydrocarbons. I' by Eric Keightley Rideal and E F G Herington to Walter Norman Haworth
Date24 November 1941
DescriptionThe paper has been favourable reported on. Asks if it can be passed under Standing Order. It will be printed for confidential circulation and not published until after the war.

Haworth agrees to pass the paper under Standing Order.

[Published in Proceedings of the Royal Society A, 1945].

Endorsed on recto as received 26 November 1941.
Extent1p
FormatManuscript
Typescript
PhysicalDescriptionMemorandum on paper
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AccessStatusOpen
RelatedMaterialDOI: 10.1098/rspa.1945.0027
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Fellows associated with this archive
CodePersonNameDates
NA1795Haworth; Sir; Walter Norman (1883 - 1950)1883 - 1950
NA6606Rideal; Sir; Eric Keightley (1890 - 1974)1890 - 1974
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