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  <dc:title>Copy letter from Herbert Rix, to the Secretary, Philosophical Society, 207 Bath Street, Glasgow </dc:title>
  <dc:description>'Dear Sir,
There will be no difficulty in getting leave of Council to furnish you with cliches of Prof. [Professor William] Ramsay's Graham Lecture, and I will order them beforehand to save time if only you will be good enough to tell me what cliches you want. There are several recent papers by Prof. Ramsay, some on Argon, some on Helium, and I cannot tell from your letter which of these papers you refer to.
Yours truly,
H Rix
Asst. Sec. R.S. [Assistant Secretary, Royal Society]'.</dc:description>
  <dc:date>9 March 1896</dc:date>
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