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  <dc:title>Letter from William Huggins, 90 Upper Tulse Hill, S W [South West] London, to the Secretary [Joseph Larmor]</dc:title>
  <dc:description>Discussing an article in the 'Times' which Huggins states was to discredit their recent work on radium and helium, in such a way 'as to give the general public the impression that we had tried to get the credit of a discovery for what was no discovery at all; and further, to do this, had manipulated the paper'. He is also upset that the letter was written by someone 'with whom we had been on friendly terms for a quarter of a century', implied to be [James] Dewar. Huggins includes a timeline he has made of these events to get to the bottom of this matter. </dc:description>
  <dc:date>6 September 1903</dc:date>
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