| Description | Correspondence from Messrs Taylor and Francis, publishers. With note identifying correspondents and stating: 'See also Ehrenhaft'.
/1 Letter from W. Francis (of Taylor and Francis) to Oliver Lodge, written from Red Lion Court, Fleet Street, London, dated 25 February 1924. Francis sends papers by G. L. Addenbrooke and Mr Deodhar which he thinks will be of interest.
/2 Copy of letter from Oliver Lodge to Mr Francis, dated 3 March 1924. Lodge writes that Ehrenhaft's paper is either badly written or badly translated. He proposes to write a note to accompany the paper, to 'save our face' and 'soothe Professor Millikan's susceptibilities'. He has no objections to the publication of papers by Addenbrooke and Deodhar. Including copy of note drafted by Lodge, to be appended to Ehrenhaft's paper.
/3 Copy of letter from Oliver Lodge [to Messrs Taylor and Francis] addressed 'Gentlemen', dated 19 November 1924. Lodge informs the recipients that Professor Ehrenhaft is complaining that his paper 'On the Electrical Behaviour of Colloidal Particles' has not been printed yet.
/4 Copy of letter from Oliver Lodge to Mr Francis, dated 7 March 1929. Lodge writes that the translation he suggested had better be dropped. He writes that Eddington and Weyl have written on the subject, although he imagines Einstein and Weyl do not agree.
/5 Copy of letter from Oliver Lodge to Messrs Taylor and Francis, dated 18 July 1931. Lodge suggests that contributions to the Phil. Mag. should be limited to well-known authors and 'communicated' by someone of standing. |