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OXFORD is in many respects a centre well-suited for meetings of the British Association for the Advancement of Science. It is easy of access from most parts of the country; it is well provided with accommodation for persons with moderate requirements; it is situated in a neighbourhood full of interest both historical and natural; and lastly, in its University lecture-rooms and laboratories it is able to furnish most of the conditions needed for the scientific business of the various sections.
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NATURE, June 18, 1914, p. 405.
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D., F. The Oxford Meeting of the British Association. Nature 118, 123–124 (1926). https://doi.org/10.1038/118123a0
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