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RefNoHF/1/17/2/26/5
Previous numbers98HF.155.3.5
LevelItem
TitleJames Gray, extract of a letter to J E Harris
Date3 August 1964
DescriptionFeels too much attention is being paid to the administrative aspects of reorganization of the environmental sciences and not enough to scientific objectives which reorganisation is designed to reach - discusses this - comments on organization of fisheries, possibility of scientific work being controlled by administrative Fishery Secretary, and possibility of Royal Society's examining problem - comments on role of the Environmental Sciences Research Council.
Extent2pp
AccessStatusOpen
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