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  <dc:title>Letter from W H [William Henry] Eccles, 9 Buckingham Street, Buckingham Gate, to Professor G T [Gilbert Thomas] Morgan, Chemical Research Laboratory, Teddington</dc:title>
  <dc:description>Enclosing two menu cards, a seating plan and postcards from attendees at last night's dinner [of the Royal Society Club]. The principal conversation came from Professor Robinson on the colouring matters of flowers, which he summarises. Eccles concludes: 'I need hardly say that I am greatly afraid that the chemistry in the preceeding paragraph is exceedingly groggy'.   </dc:description>
  <dc:date>3 March 1933</dc:date>
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