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  <dc:title>Letter from [Roderic Alfred] Gregory, Nature, Publishing Office: Macmillan &amp; Co., Ltd., St. Martin's Street, London, W.C.2., to Robert Harrison, Royal Society, Burlington House, Piccadilly, W</dc:title>
  <dc:description>Expresses regret for the Royal Society having to write about an inquiry for a copy of the statement and list of delegates of the Inter-allied Conference on International Scientific Organisations.Assures that "Nature" had not been forgotten. Explains that Enquiries at the Royal Society sometimes cause disturbances and requests that material for publication be received by Tuesday morning, with Wednesday morning as the latest possible time. Suggests that sending material to "Nature" simultaneously with the daily press would be the easiest plan and mentions that any essential revisions could be communicated later by telephone or otherwise.</dc:description>
  <dc:date>21 October 1918</dc:date>
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