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THE British Association meetings are now in progress, and notwithstanding a slight difficulty which threatened to arise in obtaining rooms for the unusual influx of visitors, this has been removed and things are running smoothly. The Local Committee has endeavoured to improve the appearance of the city as much as possible by elaborate signposts, and metal signs on the electric standards, indicating the positions of the various meeting rooms and sectional lecture halls. Thus the usual appearance of a town visited by the British Association being transformed into a bill-posting station, has been avoided. Similarly, in the Reception Room and in other places, are gaily coloured artistic banners and signs in profusion, in addition to which the Parks Committee has made the rooms gay with plants and blooms.
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The British Association at Hull. Nature 110, 345 (1922). https://doi.org/10.1038/110345a0
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.1038/110345a0