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A WELL-ATTENDED conference of science masters in public schools was held last month at the University of London, and among the many interesting papers read was one by Mr. W. D. Eggar, of Eton, on the coordination of mathematics and physics in our public schools.
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HURST, G. Mathematics and Physics in Public Schools. Nature 63, 370–371 (1901). https://doi.org/10.1038/063370d0
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