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RefNoRR/73/72
LevelItem
TitleLetter from William Lawrence Bragg, on four papers by William Keith Burton, Nicolás Cabrera and Frederick Charles Frank to David Brunt
Date10 May 1950
DescriptionPaper reference code: A52-A55

Bragg writes suggesting potential referees for the papers including Alan Herries Wilson, Geoffrey Ingram Taylor and Rudolf Peierls. Suggests that 'of course the ideal referee would be [Nevill Francis] Mott himself, who has communicated this paper'. Concludes: 'Hartree and I both feel strongly that these results ought to be in one paper in the Philosophical Transactions. It could be in Parts I and II so that the contributions of the authors are clear, but the story ought to be a single connected whole.' The four papers would eventually be refereed by Rudolf Peiers [see RR/73/74-77] and published in Philosophical Transactions A as 'The growth of crystals and the equilibrium structure of their surfaces'.

Endorsed on recto as received 12 May 1950.
Extent1p
FormatTypescript
PhysicalDescriptionLetter on paper
AccessStatusOpen
RelatedMaterialDOI: 10.1098/rsta.2014.0230
DOI: 10.1098/rsta.1951.0006
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Fellows associated with this archive
CodePersonNameDates
NA1173Brunt; Sir; David (1886 - 1965)1886 - 1965
NA8141Bragg; Sir; William Lawrence (1890 - 1971)1890 - 1971
NA3216Peierls; Sir; Rudolf Ernst (1907 - 1995)1907 - 1995
NA6602Taylor; Sir; Geoffrey Ingram (1886 - 1975)1886 - 1975
NA3490Wilson; Sir; Alan Herries (1906 - 1995)1906 - 1995
NA3218Mott; Sir; Nevill Francis (1905 - 1996)1905 - 1996
NA1540Frank; Sir; Frederick Charles (1911 - 1998)1911 - 1998
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