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  <dc:title>Letter, Owen Thomas Jones, Sedgwick Museum, Cambridge, to Percy George Hamnall Boswell</dc:title>
  <dc:description>He has already written to say that he cannot be present at Leakey's conference, due to lecturing commitments. He does not see much point in the conference and he cannot think who wants it. Boswell's letter suggests that it is Council of the Royal Anthropological Institute that feels it should go ahead. Jones asks if he can do anything. He has not seen Leakey for a year or more, and repeats his offer of help.    </dc:description>
  <dc:date>26 November 1936</dc:date>
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