Correspondence: A

Date:
1994-1995
Reference:
PP/CRI/J/1/4/1
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Correspondence: A. In copyright. Source: Wellcome Collection.

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The correspondents are:

American Association for the Advancement of Science, William L Abler, Dr Joseph R Abrahamson, Academia Rodinensis Pro Remediatione (The Rodin Remediation Academy), Gary W Adamson, Admirals Club, Dr Tom Albright, Mr Jay Alderson, Professor Igor Aleksander, Michael T Alkire, John F Alksne, Raymond C Allen, Professor David G Amaral, Mr Wayne Reynolds (Exective Director, American Academy of Achievement), American Airlines, American Friends of Cambridge University, Gini Kupecky (American Health Magazine), Dr Hannah Wheeler Andrews (Book-Review Editor, American Scientist), Richard A Andersen, Dr B-G Andersson, Mr David Andrews, Stuart Anstis, Ms Justine Cullinan (Managing Editor, Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences), Mr José Maria Arantes, Mr P J A Archer, Mr Carl Brice Archibald, Mr James Aronovsky, Dr Richard C Atkinson, Dr Carl G Aurell, and Mr Francisco Luis Aviña-Cervantes.

A letter detailing sensitive personal circumstances has been extracted to files PP/CRI/J/1/4/22.

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1994-1995

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1 file

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A digitised copy is held by Wellcome Collection as part of Codebreakers: Makers of Modern Genetics.

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