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Sent From (Definite): Maria Sharpe PearsonSent To (Definite): Karl PearsonDate: 28 Dec 1924
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Sent from Maria Sharpe Pearson
28 Dec 1924
Description:‘My Dearest Wife
... Our last report of dogs was a letter of Miss Elderton telling us of another puppy of Topsy’s dead, while a later letter from Egon, namely Tuesday said on outside dogs all well! I could not communicate with him asking to put dead body in formalin solution for Jessop, (as I feel sure J. would be away for his holidays). It was very stupid of me not to remember this direction before I left. If Egon is at college on Monday, I hope he will arrange for Stone[?] (or Nichols) to preserve any further puppies that may die, so that we may not lose all description of their coats.’
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Sent to Karl Pearson
28 Dec 1924
Description:‘My Dearest Wife
... Our last report of dogs was a letter of Miss Elderton telling us of another puppy of Topsy’s dead, while a later letter from Egon, namely Tuesday said on outside dogs all well! I could not communicate with him asking to put dead body in formalin solution for Jessop, (as I feel sure J. would be away for his holidays). It was very stupid of me not to remember this direction before I left. If Egon is at college on Monday, I hope he will arrange for Stone[?] (or Nichols) to preserve any further puppies that may die, so that we may not lose all description of their coats.’
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Cites Ethel M. Elderton
Description:'Our last report of dogs was a letter of Miss Elderton telling us of another puppy of Topsy’s dead, while a later letter from Egon, namely Tuesday said on outside dogs all well! I could not communicate with him asking to put dead body in formalin solution for Jessop, (as I feel sure J. would be away for his holidays). It was very stupid of me not to remember this direction before I left. If Egon is at college on Monday, I hope he will arrange for Stone[?] (or Nichols) to preserve any further puppies that may die, so that we may not lose all description of their coats.’
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Cites Egon Sharpe Pearson
Description:'Our last report of dogs was a letter of Miss Elderton telling us of another puppy of Topsy’s dead, while a later letter from Egon, namely Tuesday said on outside dogs all well! I could not communicate with him asking to put dead body in formalin solution for Jessop, (as I feel sure J. would be away for his holidays). It was very stupid of me not to remember this direction before I left. If Egon is at college on Monday, I hope he will arrange for Stone[?] (or Nichols) to preserve any further puppies that may die, so that we may not lose all description of their coats.’