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Papers of Frederick Orpen Bower
Correspondence of Frederick Orpen Bower 1917-1922
Correspondence of Frederick Orpen Bower, Joseph Doyle to William Gibson Farlow
Letter to Frederick Orpen Bower from James Montagu Frank Drummond |
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Reference Code |
GB 0248 DC 002/14/165 |
Date(s) |
24
March 1919 |
Extent and medium of the unit of description |
1 letter |
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Scope and Content |
Letter to Frederick Orpen Bower from James Montagu Frank Drummond in which he states that the numbers of students in the medical class sound amazing and alarming but that he thinks that the physiology classes will run very well along the lines suggested by Bower. He tells Bower that they are leaving Paignton on 3 April 1919 and will be in Glasgow 2 days later. He thanks Bower for the offer of hospitality but states that they will be going straight to their new rooms in Bearsden as they are arriving very early in Glasgow. He informs Bower that he has written to Alfred Barton Rendle confiming 1 May 1919 as the date he will give his paper to the Linnean Society. |
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