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  <dc:title>Letter from Margaret Lindsay Huggins, 90 Upper Tulse Hill, S W [South West], to Sir Joseph Larmor</dc:title>
  <dc:description>Huggins discusses Larmor's trip to [the University of] St Andrews, where she notes that he has received an honour. She then criticises Lord Roseberry's oration, which disappointed her as 'There was a lack of original thinking. There were not even great suggestions'. She found Mr Balfour's 'infinitely more important'. She then notes that she has just returned from a trip to Peterborough to 'to help the local colour of the memoir [she is] preparing', as this is where Sir William Huggins's mother came from. </dc:description>
  <dc:date>17 September 1911</dc:date>
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