Description | Consists of letters from Karl Pearson to William Palin Elderton. Concerning observations of snails, death of Weldon and changes to <i>Biometrika</i>, considering curves, Greenhill's work at the London Hospital with post-mortem weights, asking him to take his sister away "out of the newspapers at once" (19 Jan 1911), discussing servants (28 Mar 1911), concerning Oake, concerning cancer heredity, press cutting about eugenics conference, future of the laboratory and Pearson's successor, Miss Elderton's bad health, congratulations on prospect of marriage, thanks for letter of sympathy on death of Maria Sharpe Pearson, financial future of <i>Biometrika</i> |