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CAMBRIDGE.—The School of Biochemistry built by means of funds from the trustees of the late Sir William Dunn has during the last few years found difficulty in maintaining itself on its endowments. The demands of biochemical research are bound to be somewhat extensive in material, and its materials are expensive in character. The same trustees recently gave 2000l. per annum to the Medical Research Council for the next five years; the Council has investigated the accounts of the Biochemical Department, and as a result has forwarded 500l. towards the maintenance fund of the School.
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University and Educational Intelligence. Nature 116, 767 (1925). https://doi.org/10.1038/116767a0
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