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  <dc:title>Letter from A V Hill, University of London's University College, Gower Street, to H H Dale, of the Foulerton Fund Committee</dc:title>
  <dc:description>Writes about his assistants A C Downing and J L Parkinson. Desribes Downing as an excellent instrument-maker, 'the best maker of galvanometers in the world' who only requires security of tenure to continue working for Hill; describes Parkinson as energetic, hard-working, with a view to go to America for better paid permanent work; does not like to make any request of the Royal Society, but thinks the Committee should decide 'how any funds they have can be most efficiently expended'. p65-9.</dc:description>
  <dc:date>27 September 1930</dc:date>
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