Record

RefNoRSC/5/11/6
LevelItem
TitleLetter from Arthur Smith Woodward, Hill Place, Haywards Heath, Sussex, to [Gilbert Thomas] Morgan
CreatorWoodward; Sir Arthur Smith (1864-1944); British palaeontologist
RecipientMorgan; Sir Gilbert Thomas (1870-1940); British chemist
Date28 January 1933
DescriptionHe notes the new rule made during Sir William Hardy's treasurership, that Fellows living at distance could be made honorary members of the Royal Society Club, and not pay the subscription. This was to be by unanimous agreemnt of the President and three Treasurers. He suggests that Sir Douglas Mawson is invited to become an honorary member, and Sir William Bragg might second the proposal. Woodward has known Mawson for twenty-five years and feels sure that the Club would welcome him.
Extent3p.
FormatManuscript
PhysicalDescriptionInk on paper
AccessStatusOpen
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