RECORD: Atkinson, Edward. 25.10.1877. Letter to Charles Darwin about honorary LL.D. degree. CUL-DAR230.57. Edited by John van Wyhe (Darwin Online, http://darwin-online.org.uk/)

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Clare College Lodge,

Cambridge.

October 25, 1877

Sir,

I have the honour to inform you that the Grace for conferring upon you the Honorary LL.D. Degree has been this day passed by the Senate with complete unanimity. It rests with yourself to select the day on which it would be most agreeable to you to receive it. There are congregations this term on the 1st, the 15th, & the 22nd of November, and on the 6th of December. The Public Orator, by whom recipients of Honorary Degrees are presented, usually wishes for a fortnight's notice. But I am sure that he and all others who bear office in the University would be desirous of meeting your wishes in this matter in every way that they are able.

Believe me to be,

Sir

Your very obedient Servant

E. Atkinson Vice Chancellor

Charles Darwin Esqre. M.A. F.R.S.

&c &c &c


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