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  <dc:title>Letter from Charles Thurston Holland, 43 Rodney Street, Liverpool, to James Mackenzie Davidson</dc:title>
  <dc:description>Suggests to Mackenzie Davidson that he and Knox meet him and his friend for dinner at the R.A.C. Explains that his friend is one of the 'coming X-ray men'. Congratulates Mackenzie Davidson on his son's receiving a C.B. Notes that his own son is currently trying to get out of the army and find a civilian job. Informs Mackenzie Davidson that military X-ray work is a bit of a washout in Liverpool, which he is thankful for, though expects the orthopedic hospital will keep him in uniform for some time yet. </dc:description>
  <dc:date>14 January 1919</dc:date>
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