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RefNoMC/22/212
AltRefNoMC.07212
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TitleLetter from Bursar of the McGill Univeristy, Montreal, to the Royal Society, Burlington House, London, England
Date17 August 1907
Description'Gentelmen, For some time copies of the Proceedings of the Royal Society, for this University, have been coming to us addressed merely "McGill University". As there are a great many departments and buildings connected with the University, mail addressed in this way is very apt to go astray. Will you therefore be good enough, in the future, to address them "Library, McGill University". Yours very truy, [?] Vaughan, Bursar'.
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