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Correspondence between Dirac and President Aryeh Dvoretzky of the Israeli Academy of Sciences and Humanities discussing Dirac's future travel to the Einstein Centennial Symposium in Jerusalem with his wife Margit.
A letter from Gabriel Dirac to his father, Paul Dirac, sharing what he has been doing while his father is traveling and is excited that his father will return on his birthday.
Letters sent from Scotland from Paul Dirac to Margit Dirac
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A letter between Paul Dirac and his wife Margit as she travels to visit family. Detailed is Dirac's worries over the cold weather Margit may encounter.
Letter to Paul Dirac from the general editor of the Niels Bohr Institutet
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A letter to Paul Dirac from Erik Rüdinger, general editor of the Niels Bohr Institutet asking Dirac for permission to reproduce his letter to Niels Bohr of 26 November 1929.
A letter from Margit to Paul written on paper from Hotel Ritz in Dunapalota Budapest. Margit discusses how her days are going and speaks of their children.
Correspondence between Dirac and Director Godfrey Silverman of Bar-Ilan University in Israel confirming Dirac's future travel to Israel as a visiting professor for the period between December 1965 and January of 1966.
A letter from Margit to Paul in response to a letter he sent to her as she visits family in Hungary that she calls "the nicest letter I ever got from you."
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