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  <dc:title>Copy letter from William Bate Hardy, Secretary of the Royal Society; to Professor [Vernon Herbert] Blackman, FRS</dc:title>
  <dc:description>Discusses [Edward Charles Cyril] Baly and [Elizabeth] Semmens' paper on polarised light, which has some strong paragraphs, and asks if a test can be conducted to prove whether their research is 'proof positive' or 'incredibly bad observation'. Also discusses [W.] Neilson Jones' paper, which is 'at best negative criticism and not good at that'.</dc:description>
  <dc:date>19 May 1925</dc:date>
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