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  <dc:title>Letters between the Royal Society and J B S Haldane</dc:title>
  <dc:description>Contains:
a letter from E J Salisbury and D Brunt, Secretaries of the Royal Society, to Fellows regarding a proposed science centre, and whether they approve of the venture. Encloses a letter from the Office of the Lord President of the Council to the Society containing an update of the Government's views on the science centre; a roughly sketched map based on information in correspondence with the Government; and an alphabetical list of societies and organisations which would have accommodation;
a letter from J B S Haldane to E Salisbury arguing that the list of societies to be accommodated at the science centre is too long and diverse;
a letter from the Assistant Secretary of the Royal Society to Haldane stating that Salisbury noted his comments.</dc:description>
  <dc:date>Jul 1951</dc:date>
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