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  <dc:title>Carrie Flood to Miss M J Wright, Secretary to Professor Porter, Director, The Royal Institution, England</dc:title>
  <dc:description>She is replying to her letter in Professor Gold's absence. He had sent a letter to Professor Porter in which he regretted very much that he would have to cancel his lectures at the Royal Institution in March. Profesosr Gold's letter and Miss Wright's must have crossed in the mail.

The situation with regard to his travel difficulties is still the same. Gold is still unable to make a trip to England to give a single lecture, as he has no travel funds for this purpose. Otherwise, his lecture has been prepared and there are no other drawbacks to his coming at that time. </dc:description>
  <dc:date>15 January 1970</dc:date>
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