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  <dc:title>Letter from Howard Walter Florey to Joseph Hutchinson, School of Agriculture, Cambridge</dc:title>
  <dc:description>Says C D Darlington came to see him about the John Innes Institute - says the Royal Society considered memorandum from the Institute staff and decided not to become involved - understands Hutchinson is on the Council - wonders if he would wish to try to reverse the decisions made about the dispersal of the Institute - says that so many of the senior staff of the John Innes Institute have left, that it would be difficult to revive it - extremely unwise to disband a fine laboratory and an outstanding centre for genetics - does not know on what the policy decisions rested.</dc:description>
  <dc:date>28 July 1965</dc:date>
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