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  <dc:title>Copy letter from James Hopwood Jeans, Secretary of the Royal Society; to [Charles Thomas] Heycock Esquire, Chairman of the Chemistry Committee and FRS</dc:title>
  <dc:description>Reminds Mr. [Charles Thomas] Heycock of the paper by [Henry] Briggs, 'The adsorption of gas by charcoal, silica and other substances'. Explains that the referees suggested a condensation to about half of the paper's present length, and that Briggs has since cut it from 21 to 14 pages. Asks Mr. Heycock if they should press for a further reduction or if this will suffice and it can be passed under Standing Order 43. </dc:description>
  <dc:date>16 June 1921</dc:date>
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