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READERS will be glad that the Rede lecture for this year, delivered by Sir Richard Glazebrook on June 9, is now available in book form. We were able to publish the greater part of the lecture in our issue for June 21 (vol. xcix., p. 333), and it will suffice here to say that we hope the essay will be widely studied, dealing as it does with matters of the highest importance which must be handled boldly if the future welfare of the nation is to be assured.
Science and Industry: The Place of Cambridge in any Scheme for their Combination.
By Sir Richard T. Glazebrook. Pp. 51. (Cambridge: At the University Press, 1917.) Price 1s. 6d. net.
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Science and Industry: The Place of Cambridge in any Scheme for their Combination . Nature 99, 423 (1917). https://doi.org/10.1038/099423c0
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