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  <dc:title>Harold Hartley, Central Electricity Generating Board, Blackfriars Road, London to John Cockcroft, Churchill College, Cambridge </dc:title>
  <dc:description>Says several people have expressed surprise that Geoffrey Taylor has never received Nobel Prize - says H W Florey suggested he consult de Hevesy - quotes de Hevesy's reply about Taylor, suggesting that Cockcroft or Bragg propose Taylor for 1963 prize - supposes Taylor's major achievement was his theory of turbulence.</dc:description>
  <dc:date>19 September 1962</dc:date>
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