Record

RefNoTG/11/2
LevelItem
TitleLetter informing Thomas Gold that he has been elected Professor of Astronomy, Harvard University
Date14 Jan 1957
DescriptionLetter from the Secretary to Thomas Gold telling him that he had been elected Professor of Astronomy at a meeting of the President and Fellows of Harvard College on 17 December 1956. The Board of Overseers gave their consent to the election on 14 January 1957. The appointment began on 1 February 1957. The envelope the letter was sent in has been marked 'useless documents'.
Extent1p and 1 envelope
FormatTypescript and Printed
AccessStatusOpen
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