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Digital Resources Details Correspondence
- Title
- Correspondence from R.L. Kirk to D. Halley
- Description
Correspondence from R.L. Kirk to Miss D. Halley (16/8/1968) thanking her for her letters including the letter to Reverend Shepherdson. He makes the point that he understands the difficulties associated with the large-scale collection of blood samples but processing the series from the Northern Territory will keep them busy in the meantime. He would also like her to secure the information he previously requested before November. He is anxious to see how the individual results agree with genetic predictions in particular families. Kirk also requests that Miss Halley visit Mr Milliken in the Welfare Department because the demographic work being undertaken by the Welfare Department is part of the I.B.P. project and it is important that information collected by Miss Halley on Elcho is in a form equally useful to them as it is to Kirk. He also reminds her that she has Dr Moodie's field notes, made against the numbers of the samples sent to us and that they should be useful when she visits places such as Robinson River.
- Date
- 16/8/1968
- Control
- 02B-24-033
- Rights
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Related Archival Resources
is part of
- Correspondence and Lists of Participants, 1968 - 1970, 02B-24; National Centre for Indigenous Genomics. Details