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THE correspondence which has followed the leading article on “The British Association and National Life” in NATURE of September 16 must have been read with deep interest by everyone who cares for the advancement of science. Since in that article reference was made to some remarks of mine called forth by my experience of the Cardiff meeting, perhaps I may be allowed a few words on the subject.

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STANFORD, R. The British Association. Nature 106, 279–280 (1920). https://doi.org/10.1038/106279a0

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