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The Rosalind Franklin Papers

Title:
Letter from J. T. Randall to Rosalind Franklin pdf (50,401 Bytes) ocr (1,140 Bytes)
Description:
After Franklin's departure from King's College, Randall wrote this letter demanding that she cease working on DNA problems as soon as possible, and also cease advising her former assistant, graduate student Raymond Gosling, about his graduate work. She finished writing up her DNA work during 1953, but continued to mentor Gosling.
Number of Image Pages:
1 (50,401 Bytes)
Date:
1953-04-17 (April 17, 1953)
Creator:
Randall, J. T.
King's College London
Recipient:
Franklin, Rosalind
Source:
Original Repository: Churchill Archives Centre. The Papers of Rosalind Franklin
Rights:
Courtesy of the Churchill Archives Centre.
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Subject:
Medical Subject Headings (MeSH):
Nucleic Acids
Exhibit Category:
The DNA Riddle: King's College, London, 1951-1953
Folder Number:
1/2
Unique Identifier:
KRBBHZ
Document Type:
Letters (correspondence)
Language:
English
Format:
application/pdf
image/tif
Series: Work on DNA
Folder: Papers and correspondence on DNA, 1950-1953
Metadata Last Modified Date:
2007-07-18

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