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Larmor, Sir Joseph (1857-1942) Knight, theoretical physicist English
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ALS to T. R. Glover

Asks Glover to translate a passage into Latin to be printed on an invitation card in return for his name being on the list of the benefactors of Science.

Larmor, Sir Joseph (1857-1942) Knight, theoretical physicist

ALS to T. R. Glover

Asks Glover by what grudge he was 'minded to expose the bathos into which poetry can be turned by your friend G. Hogaeus'. 'The archangel (i.e. Milton) is usually thought to sit on the fence and is quoted to show how slowly the Copernican view made its way.' Larmor would cut away that part and replace it with what he sent Glover.

Larmor, Sir Joseph (1857-1942) Knight, theoretical physicist

ALS to T. R. Glover

Regarding the passage that Glover has translated into Latin to be illuminated onto an invitation card.

Larmor, Sir Joseph (1857-1942) Knight, theoretical physicist

ALS to T. R. Glover

Draws Glover's attention to the residency requirements involved in appointment to the Proctorship, which might have a bearing on whether Glover wishes to become Pro-Proctor. Informs Glover that he is trying to change the relevant statute.

Larmor, Sir Joseph (1857-1942) Knight, theoretical physicist

ALS to T. R. Glover

Musings on characteristics and racial mix of peoples in various countries.

Larmor, Sir Joseph (1857-1942) Knight, theoretical physicist

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