Description | Harrison is not in a position to decide himself whether to repeat Brennan's demonstration at the Ladies Soiree, and he notes that there are a number of factors which may affect their decision. He is consulting the President and Officers of the Royal Society on the matter, and they have stalled the dismantling of the meeting room in the meantime. The platform and staging across one end of the room have already been removed, which he states was unavoidable, but he reassures Brennan that they would be happy to store the model and apparatus if he wishes. |