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THE fourth annual meeting of the British Science Guild was held at the Mansion House on March 18, when the fourth annual report upon the work of the past year was presented. The Lord Mayor occupied the chair, and an address was delivered by Mr. Haldane, president of the Guild. Sir John Cockburn, K.C.M.G., gave a summary of the report, the adoption of which was moved by Lord Strathcona, and seconded by Sir Alfred Keogh, K.C.B. Sir George Darwin, K.C.B., and Sir Ernest Shackleton also spoke. We propose to print the main parts of these speeches later, and here limit ourselves to the mention of a few points of wide interest included in the report.
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The British Science Guild . Nature 83, 99–101 (1910). https://doi.org/10.1038/083099a0
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.1038/083099a0