Description | Harrison responds to Brennan's telegram, explaining that he knows Brennan does not insist on showing his exhibit again, but rather believes that Brennan would be willing to do so. The different nature of the Ladies Soiree is noted and the space restrictions are greater, so he cannot decide about the demonstration without consulting the Committee, but notes that they will meet very soon.
Harrison conveys the excitement generated in Fellows of the Royal Society by his invention, and thanks Brenan for have contributed his demonstration to the Society. |