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LET1017.pdf
Whitehead sends condolences about the loss of Frankfurter's brother.

LET1016.pdf
Whitehead writes that he will miss Frankfurter, and consideres him a steward of civilization.

LET1015.pdf
Frankfurter writes to protest a proposal to move Henry Murray's psychological clinic to the medical school.

LET1013.pdf
Whitehead tells Barr that he will no longer correspond or interact with Barr in any way.

LET1012.pdf
Montague thanks Whitehead for sending him a copy of Principle of Relativity, expresses shock that the Special Theory of Relativity is true, laying out various doubts and difficulties he has with it. Also mentions T.P. Nunn in a PS.

LET1011.pdf
Silberstein makes a reply to an article of Eddington's, sending a copy to Whitehead.

LET1010.pdf
Whitehead replies to Jeans, withdrawing his paper and saying he will publish it elsewhere, while complaining that the paper's two referees had misunderstood it and made several criticisms which were entirely wrong.

LET1009.pdf
Jeans asks whether Whitehead would like to read his paper "The Theory of the Inertial Field" at an upcoming meeting of the Royal Society, and also provides some criticisms of the paper, which would require revision if it was to be published.

LET1008.pdf
Hocking thanks Whitehead for sending his handwritten notes on his 80th birthday speech, and returns the notes, having copied them down.

LET1007.pdf
Birkhoff expresses excitement at Whitehead's coming.

LET1006.pdf
Wilson expresses excitement at Whitehead's coming, glad that an eminent philosopher will be arriving at Harvard to replace some of the great Harvard philosophers that had recently retired or died.

LET1005.pdf
McDougall writes of arrangements for making use of his apartment upon the Whiteheads' arrival, and mentions a good nearby grocery store and a few restaurants.

LET1004.pdf
Reilly writes of the Whiteheads' April visit to Bryn Mawr.

LET1002.pdf
Woods writes to say that Radcliffe is only a five-minute walk from the house where he believed Whitehead would be living (though he would not end up living there), says that $1,000 would be desposited into a Cambridge bank account for moving…

LET1001.pdf
Whitehead's daughter and brother wish ANW and Evelyn well on their migration to America.

LET1000.pdf
Haldane writes that he is glad to hear of improvements to Evelyn's health, talks of a conference with J.J. Thomson and Eddington, mentions principles for congruence and measurement, plus Einstein. Also mentions that various bishops of Truro had been…

LET999.pdf
Lawrence writes to Whitehead concerning the latter's planned Lowell Lectures.

LET998.pdf
The Director of Thornton Butterworth, Ltd. requests that Whitehead sign the attached duplicate of a contract they sent to him on July 29, 1931.

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LET997.pdf
Lowry extends to Whitehead regrets over his departure, as well as best wishes for the future.

LET996.pdf
Gow extends to Whitehead the gratitude of the Governing Body of the Imperial College.

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LET995.pdf
Greenwood expresses regret over being unable to see Whitehead and Evelyn before their departure for the United States, says he looks forward to the next International Congress of Philosophy, mentions progress on translating one of Whithead's books,…

LET994.pdf
Whitehead writes to Raymont expressing his gratitude for the latter's letter of farewell and appreciation.

LET993.pdf
Raymont extends well wishes and gratitude to Whitehead for his service to Goldsmiths' College, University of London.

LET988.pdf
Agassiz thanks Whitehead for sending a copy of his tribute to Lowell before it was published, and returns the copy to him.

DOC327.pdf
Dissertation Summary

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