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  <dc:title>Letter from R [Robert] Robinson, the Dyson Perrins Laboratory, South Parks Road, Oxford, to [Charles Robert] Harington</dc:title>
  <dc:description>He thanks Harington for his prompt acton. The salary is not too much for [John Warcup] Cornforth, 'quite the best man I have had'. For the Royal Society Club, Robinson would keep the general theme of colonies and geography. Lord Rennell has written twice with ideas and a request for an appointment. If he accepts an invitation Robinson will write to invite Sir Frank Stockdale and they should save Sir John Anderson for the next but one dinner. He asks if there might be colonial or dominion scientists in London.</dc:description>
  <dc:date>8 January 1946</dc:date>
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