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MANY of our readers will have seen that on Thursday last Sir Henry Roscoe asked the Secretary of State for War whether the military authorities were aware that at present it is possible for a cadet at the Royal Military Academy to pass through the course of work required of him successfully, and even to win admission to the Royal Engineers, without gaining a fair elementary knowledge of any branch of experimental science, and whether Mr. Stanhope would investigate and remedy this evil.
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Science at the Royal Military Academy. Nature 45, 563–564 (1892). https://doi.org/10.1038/045563a0
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