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THE International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry held a successful annual meeting in Lyons on June 27-July 2. This was the third annual meeting and a good deal of time was, as on the former occasions, devoted to the details of organisation and the business of getting such an international body well established. Prof. Moureu has been president for three years and has had a difficult task in framing a policy for the score of nations who are now represented in the Union and in guiding them into harmony in these troublous times. He has achieved his desire, and the Union seems likely to continue for many years and to have an increasing importance. It is intended in the future to pay more attention to the purely scientific side of the subject and to attempt some discussions which will be of permanent value.
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International Chemistry. Nature 110, 196–197 (1922). https://doi.org/10.1038/110196a0
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.1038/110196a0