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Sent From (Definite): Karl PearsonSent To (Definite): Sir Wilmot Parker HerringhamDate: 17 Jun 1913
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Sent from Karl Pearson
17 Jun 1913
Description:‘Dear Mr Vice-Chancellor
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It seems to me that you have misunderstood the purpose of my letter which is to have the position of the Galton Professor with regard to the Galton Committee placed on a definite footing by the Senate. There surely must be some manner in which that question can be raised, and it appears to me that I do rightly in asking you to convey my wishes to have some ruling in the matter from the Senate. If you say that such a communication cannot be made through the Vice-Chancellor, I fear, I must ask you who is the right person to appeal to in the matter.’
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Sent to Sir Wilmot Parker Herringham
17 Jun 1913
Description:‘Dear Mr Vice-Chancellor
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It seems to me that you have misunderstood the purpose of my letter which is to have the position of the Galton Professor with regard to the Galton Committee placed on a definite footing by the Senate. There surely must be some manner in which that question can be raised, and it appears to me that I do rightly in asking you to convey my wishes to have some ruling in the matter from the Senate. If you say that such a communication cannot be made through the Vice-Chancellor, I fear, I must ask you who is the right person to appeal to in the matter.’