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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>Huggins thanks Larmor for his suggestions. Huggins is looking over his plates, including at one of a spectrum that he had previously overlooked, which is important to demonstrate the behaviour of the Ra [radium]. He then shares his opinions on [George Howard] Darwin's address, and asks himself 'will the verdict be pretentious, or magnificent?'. He ends by mentioning that he has been 'led wrong by L in his meteoric speculations'. </dc:description>
  <dc:date>17 August 1905</dc:date>
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