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GREAT success attended the annual dinner of the British Science Guild, which was held at the Hotel Cecil on Tuesday, May 3, Lord Montagu of Beaulieu, president of the Guild, being in the chair. There was eloquent acknowledgment of the great part science has played in the country's progress, and keen insistence on the imperative need of its wider application to the stupendous problems of the future. The president, unfortunately, was suffering from the effects of a severe attack of laryngitis, and, although this affected the wonted vigour of his utterance, it is scarcely necessary to add that it did not lessen the value of his weighty observations.
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The British Science Guild: Scientific Development and World-Welfare. Nature 107, 313–314 (1921). https://doi.org/10.1038/107313a0
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.1038/107313a0