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  <dc:title> Copy letter from Robert William Frederick Harrison to J V MacAlister</dc:title>
  <dc:description>'I was glad to hear from you again for I had you very much on my conscience. 
I enclose you two forms we use for people elected Fellows and Foreign Members respectively. From the terms of your letter I thought the second might be more applicable to the cases you have in mind than the first. 
I do hope that Mrs MacAlister has quite recovered from her accident and that you have managed to get a good holiday. I should much like to see you must try and fix up a meeting soon if you have any free time at all. Is there any evening in the week when you are generally free?'</dc:description>
  <dc:date>20 January 1913</dc:date>
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