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RefNoHD/6/1/3/61
Previous numbers93HD.4.8.83
LevelItem
TitleCopy Dale to George H Gabb, London
Date5 February 1943
DescriptionFurther to Gabb's letter of 28 January, he accepts that achievements in microbiology are seldom recognised with the award of a Royal Society medal but does not think the Officers and Council would recommend the establishment of another medal even more restricted than those it already administers. He suggests that Gabb's fund would be better employed in support of special lectures in the field of microbiology
Extent2pp
FormatCarbon copy
AccessStatusOpen
AccessConditionsOPEN - but with some restrictions
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