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  <dc:title>Letter from A V Hill to E B Worthington, Keen Ground, Hawkshead, Westmorland</dc:title>
  <dc:description>'If the practical applications of science are to prosper a certain number of good scientific men must be sacrificed, so far as their personal contributions to research are concerned, in order to organise and administer the promotion of research' - thinks however that they should not stay in such jobs for too long. Is glad that the Royal Society keeps its Officers for only a short time. Discusses Worthington's plans for East Africa and the pros and cons of research vs administration.</dc:description>
  <dc:date>14 April 1945</dc:date>
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