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  <dc:title>2 letters of comment on the draft of Blackett's paper 'Atomic Energy.  An immediate policy for Great Britain'</dc:title>
  <dc:description>D.168.1 Copy of paper

D.168.2 Letter of 19 October 1945 to Blackett from ?Geoffrey stating 'These are the comments on your paper. i will add any that Sir A C K may have aftre I have shown the paper to him'.

D.168.3 Letter of 31 October 1945 to Blackett from unknown author stating 'I promised to give you some comments on your draft'

One of them begins 'I think the presentation of the matter of the paper is unduly provocative and you are more likely to effect a sole if you water it down' [?]</dc:description>
  <dc:date>October 1945</dc:date>
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