Record

RefNoHD/6/1/3/141
Previous numbers93HD.9.1.12
LevelItem
TitleMorris W Travers, Pitchcombe, Stroud, to Dale
Date12 July 1945
DescriptionComplaining that new discoveries are being announced in letters to <i>Nature</i> rather than being communicated to the Royal Society. He also complains that [A V Hill] has written a letter to <i>Nature</i> which is critical of the Government, and encloses a letter received from [Hill] whom he considers 'so completely unbalanced that he should no longer act as Secretary to the Royal Society'
Extent1p
FormatTypescript
AccessStatusOpen
AccessConditionsOPEN - but with some restrictions
RelatedMaterialSee HD/6/1/3/142 for enclosure
RelatedRecordHD/6/1/3/142
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