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  <dc:title>Draft letter from [Joseph Larmor], Cambridge, to [Richard Tetley] Glazebrook</dc:title>
  <dc:description>Glazebroook can make any use of Larmor's sketch. He did not mean to express any more than his own opinions and he tried to raise a discussion in the Mathematics Board. The professional elements may be sympathetic but the college lecturers are suspicious. There is a danger of physical mathematics dying out he thinks, giving reasons. Medicine would not like being absorbed and he gives an overview of the reorganisation of medical and biological departments.  </dc:description>
  <dc:date>February 1924</dc:date>
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