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  <dc:title>Press cuttings relating to the Royal Society</dc:title>
  <dc:description>Press cuttings and other printed information concerning the Royal Society and its Fellows. Material gathered from a cuttings service and pasted into the volume by Royal Society staff. The volume contains some obituaries and death notices, including: Joseph Larmor (p.2); Andrew Russell Forsyth (p.6); William Henry Young (p.38); and George Gerald Henderson (p.71).  

Cuttings also give accounts of the Royal Society's meetings and events. Other content includes scientific contributions to the war effort, throughout; and notices of contemprary scientific developments. Specific topics are: the presentation of the Charles Vignoles snuff-box to the Royal Society (p.23, pp.29-30); 'soap bubble' portrait of Charles Vernon Boys (p.65); Newton Tercentenary (pp.75-77) and the purchase of Woolsthorpe Manor (pp.89-113, 116-118).

These cuttings are attached to printed labels noting the source journal and are generally date stamped. A paper label on the cover is inscribed: 'June 1942-Jan 1943.' </dc:description>
  <dc:date>30 April 1942-3 January 1943</dc:date>
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