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  <dc:title>Letter from Harriette M [Mary] Fitzgerald, 27 L[owe]r Leeson St., Dublin, to [Joseph] Larmor</dc:title>
  <dc:description>She received the papers and they are now at the printers. Since Larmor said that there might be communications to 'Nature' or the 'Electrician' that were only initialled, Harriette and her sister began to go through volumes at the National Library. When Larmor comes back from abroad, she will send a list of what they find. They found several reports to the British Association, but Larmor had mentioned those. She notes a loan from the Royal Dublin Society and wonders if the printers should wait in setting up type until she has found everything on Larmor's list. She intends to ask on a visit to the printing office the next day. She asks if the resolutions she received from public bodies might be published at the end of the volume.</dc:description>
  <dc:date>12 July [1901]</dc:date>
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