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RefNoMDA/B/3/3/9
LevelItem
TitleLetter from [Griffith Davies], Assistant Secretary of the Royal Society, to C D Medley
Date14 October 1944
DescriptionInforms him that the Council has decided that the statutes be changed regarding the admission of women, and encloses the proposals. Notes that one member of Council thought it more accurate to use the term 'male sex' rather than 'male gender' and asks if there would be an objection to this term being adopted.
Extent2pp
FormatCarbon
AccessStatusOpen
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