Congratulations on George Darwin’s performance at Cambridge.
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The Charles Darwin Collection
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Congratulations on George Darwin’s performance at Cambridge.
Thanks for copy of CD’s latest book [Variation].
European converts to CD’s theory.
Congratulations on George Darwin’s success at Cambridge
and CD’s world-wide reputation.
Asks about expression of emotion among Negroes and American Indians in Nicaragua. Queries enclosed.
Development of complex language does not require an early civilisation. [See Descent 1: 56ff.]
Thanks for congratulations on George’s attaining Second Wrangler.
George will try for a fellowship at Trinity.
CD believes real education begins after school days.
Congratulates CD on George’s success at Cambridge.