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BRISTOL.—The opening of the new physics laboratory by Sir Ernest Rutherford on Oct. 21 was marked by a notable address by him on the signifecance of fundamental research and the splendid f ities which the laboratory affords for its pursuit. “Under such excellent conditions,” he remarked, “we may confidently anticipate that this laburatory will fulfil the wishes of the donor by developing into one of our most important centres of training and research.” What is now needed is the endowment, of a number of research fellowships of about £250 a year each, toenable young men or women who have shown marked ability for research to carry out investigations in the laboratory.
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University and Educational Intelligence. Nature 120, 640–641 (1927). https://doi.org/10.1038/120640a0
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.1038/120640a0