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TitleCopy letter from [William Bate] Hardy, Secretary of the Royal Society and FRS; to Professor [Alfred Daniel] Hall, FRS; Ewhurst, Mostyn Rd. Merton, SW
Date10 March 1916
Description'Dear Hall,
The Physiological War Committee has drawn up two reports which have been used by the Government, on the food supply in Germany. The Committee yesterday considered the question of the advisability of issuing to the press a report on the food economy in war time. It was decided to leave the matter, in the first instance, to a Sub-Committee. The members are -
Professor Hopkins
Professor [T] B. Wood
Professor Waller
Professor Ashley (Professor of Commerce at Birmingham)
Waller says he will motor over to see you on Sunday, and have a chat on the subject.'
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FormatCarbon
AccessStatusOpen
Fellows associated with this archive
CodePersonNameDates
NA6149Hall; Sir; Alfred Daniel (1864 - 1942)1864 - 1942
NA8234Hardy; Sir; William Bate (1864 - 1934); biologist and food scientist1864 - 1934
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