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RefNoRR/67/67
LevelItem
TitleMemorandum from J D Griffith Davies, Assistant Secretary of the Royal Society, on a paper 'Precipitation in the alloys of copper and silver' by Charles Sykes and W F Cox to Henry Lewis Guy
Date12 February 1940
DescriptionEgerton suggested that the paper may be sent to Desch and Hume-Rothery, if another referee is required. Does Guy agree?

Guy thinks that Desch will send on the paper to G D Preston, as the subject matter isn't Desch's speciality. Hume-Rothery should be familiar with the subject matter. Another alternative referee is A S Bradley.

[Not published].

Endorsed on recto as received 17 February 1940.
Extent1p
FormatManuscript
Typescript
PhysicalDescriptionMemorandum on paper
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AccessStatusOpen
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Fellows associated with this archive
CodePersonNameDates
NA6950Guy; Sir; Henry Lewis (1887 - 1956)1887 - 1956
NA2245Sykes; Sir; Charles (1905 - 1982)1905 - 1982
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