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Sent From (Definite): Ernest WarrenSent To (Definite): Karl PearsonDate: 24 Jun 1896
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Sent from Ernest Warren
24 Jun 1896
Description:‘Dear Professor Pearson,
I am about to apply for the Lectureship in Biology at Charing X hospital the post has been rendered vacant by the death of W. Pollard. Prof. Weldon thought that very likely you might be so good as to give me a testimonial, if you would do so I should be very grateful.
Have done as much to my crabs as I am able & am now worrying at the bones, but I fear I shall be unable to sex sufficient to form a satisfactory correlation surface. I imagine that at this busy time of the term you have not had leisure to look over Rollet’s measurements, when you do so I should be delighted to hear the result.
With kind regards,
I remain,
Yrs very faithfully,
E. Warren.’
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Sent to Karl Pearson
24 Jun 1896
Description:‘Dear Professor Pearson,
I am about to apply for the Lectureship in Biology at Charing X hospital the post has been rendered vacant by the death of W. Pollard. Prof. Weldon thought that very likely you might be so good as to give me a testimonial, if you would do so I should be very grateful.
Have done as much to my crabs as I am able & am now worrying at the bones, but I fear I shall be unable to sex sufficient to form a satisfactory correlation surface. I imagine that at this busy time of the term you have not had leisure to look over Rollet’s measurements, when you do so I should be delighted to hear the result.
With kind regards,
I remain,
Yrs very faithfully,
E. Warren.’