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  <dc:title>Letter from Arthur [William] Crossley, University of London, King's College, to William Bate Hardy, Secretary of the Royal Society</dc:title>
  <dc:description>Expresses concern that the closeness between science and the Services that developed during the war [world war one] is lessening. Worries that they are returning to a pre-war condition, where the Services did not care about science. Asks if the Royal Society will keep its War Committees going. Notes that General Thuillier, Commandant of the Military Engineer College, Chatham, is very keen on the subject.

Letter is marked 'confidential'.</dc:description>
  <dc:date>7 January 1920</dc:date>
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