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  <dc:title>Copy letter, [Percy George Hamnall Boswell], to Louis Leakey, East African Archaeological Expedition, Kendu, Kisuma, Kenya </dc:title>
  <dc:description>Boswell received Leakey's letter with the enclosed correspondence from Tate Regan and Hopwood that morning but is about to go into the field with students and should be away for most of the month. He does not think he should keep the letters therefore. Boswell has had a difficult time with East African matters and by now Leakey will have seen the 'Nature' letter. This was a duty that Boswell had to perform, but he has softened the blow as far as he can and he will endeavour to promote the East African Expedition. His specimens can wait to be dispatched with general material.  </dc:description>
  <dc:date>22 March 1935</dc:date>
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