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THE Manchester Engineers' Club, which was established about three years ago, includes among its members most of the leading engineers in South-East Lancashire. During the first winter of the war a series of debates was held in the club on problems connected with the future of British engineering. About Easter, 1915, a committee was appointed to bring together some of the suggestions which had most commended themselves to the club in the course of these debates. The committee met weekly during the summer of 1915, and in November last presented its report to the club. This report was unanimously adopted.
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G., J. Engineering Education and Research in Relation to the Organisation of British Engineering Industry . Nature 97, 520–522 (1916). https://doi.org/10.1038/097520f0
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