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A Good Bit More Is Revealed

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Most of the Fellows who had been at Pembroke High Table and had gone into the Combination Room for apples and port had now left. Still in the room, in alphabetical order, were Dr. George Apodictou, Lucas Fysst, and Professor Ian Plumbley. It should be pointed out that Apodictou was Reader in Eastern European History and was one of Lucas Fysst’s closest friends.

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Davis, P.J. (1995). A Good Bit More Is Revealed. In: Thomas Gray in Copenhagen. Springer, New York, NY. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4757-4366-1_25

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