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  <dc:title> Copy letter from Robert William Frederick Harrison to Professor [Arthur] Schuster, Secretary of the Royal Society</dc:title>
  <dc:description>'Re Papers. 
Mr Bousfield is getting anxious about his paper. He wants urgently to publish some of it soon. You may remember that the first referee's report upon it (Porter) favourable; the second (Lees) was unfavourable. Can we di anything but wait for a Committee meeting? Dr Lees was in this week and I told him there ought to be a Committee meeting soon. He gave me a second referee for Marchant's paper. 
There are several papers now awaiting the Committee, and the recent Armstrong papers are in a state of suspended animation. I think you were misled by out postcard about the length. Neither paper y itself exceeds 12 pages. 
Mr Hardy has reported favourably on Prof Young's paper on "The theory of integration" and it will be a great relief to the author's mind if it can be passed for publication. The referee kept it more than a month.'</dc:description>
  <dc:date>8 January 1913</dc:date>
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