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AT the quarterly meeting of the Grand Council of the British Empire Cancer Campaign held on April 12, the following grants, totalling £2,900, were made, in addition to the bulk grants of last November and January: £1,000 to be placed at the disposal of Dr. F. Dickens, director of research of the North of England Branch of the Campaign, at Newcastle, for the continuation of the special short-wave investigations being carried out under his direction on behalf of the Scientific Advisory Committee at headquarters; £1,200 for the purchase of a plaque of radium in use by Dr. F. G. Spear at the Strange ways Research Laboratory, Cambridge; an additional grant of £300 for the calendar year 1937 to the Westminster Hospital; an additional sum of £300 to Mr. F. C. Pybus for the salaries of his assistants and expenses during the second half of 1937 and a grant of £100 to Dr. L. H. Gray, at Mount Vernon Hospital, in connexion with the neutron investigations.
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British Empire Cancer Campaign. Nature 139, 666–667 (1937). https://doi.org/10.1038/139666f0
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