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THE preliminary programme of the annual meeting of the British Association in 1924, to be held in Toronto, Ontario, on August 6-13, under the presidency of Sir David Bruce, has just been issued. This will be the second occasion on which the Association has visited Toronto, the first being in 1897, under the presidency of Sir John Evans, the second of the three meetings previously held in Canada (Montreal, 1884; Toronto, 1897; Winnipeg, 1909). Active measures are being taken, both in Toronto and at home, with the object of ensuring that the meeting shall afford an exceptional opportunity for intercourse between British, Canadian, American, and European workers in science, and, to visiting members, an unique occasion for acquainting themselves with the manifold scientific interests of the Dominion. The University of Toronto, which ranks with its affiliated colleges as one of the largest in the British Empire, will be the principal centre of the meeting.
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Toronto Meeting of the British Association. Nature 113, 177–178 (1924). https://doi.org/10.1038/113177a0
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.1038/113177a0