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IN the midst of the turmoil of the Association week it is difficult to give any careful compression of the results of the meeting; but, from the point of view of the Local Committee, the visit has been an unqualified success. Apprehensions were felt, in making the preliminary arrangements, lest there might be some incongruity in certain cases between the guests and the hosts: but, judging from the absence of rumours to that effect, the fears were groundless.
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Cf. Prof. J. G. Macgregor in NATURE, September 1899.
Cf. H. Picton in The School World, November 1899; Bevan Lean, ibid., February 1900.
Cf. Mrs. Bryant, "Special Reports on Educational Subjects," vol. ii. p. 113.
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BACCHUS, R. The Bradford Meeting of the British Association . Nature 62, 468–489 (1900). https://doi.org/10.1038/062468a0
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