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RefNoTG/1/11/245
LevelItem
TitleLetter from Thomas Gold to Fred Hoyle
Date31 July 1974
DescriptionLetter addressed to 'Upperchick on the Doublequick or Timboozle on the Upton, or whater this address is.'

States he is glad Hoyle is coming. They expect him on 5 September adn will stay until 20 September.

Will advertize Hoyle's lecture in Bailey Hall. Asks him what title he would prefer, and how he wants to be described. Asks him to send a quick reply.
Extent1p
FormatTypescript copy
AccessStatusOpen
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