RefNoTG/1/7/159
LevelItem
TitleLetter from Thomas Gold to Mr V W S Dunn, Chief clerk, The College Office, Trinity Colledge, Cambridge University, Cambridge, England
Date9 May 1970
DescriptionGold will be unable to attend in person at any of the dates of the degree giving ceremonies, hence it will be necessary to take the degree by proxy. He would like to do this at the next opportunity, 13 June. He will be in Cambridge on 24 May for one week and it will be easier to settle the outstanding account there than to send him a dollar check whose precise conversion it is difficult to ascertain.
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FormatTypescript copy
AccessStatusOpen
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