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THE Society of Chemical Industry concerns itself A very largely with the practical application of chemistry, and in the main operates through its subsidiary groups, of which there are four, and its numerous sections in Great Britain, in the Dominions and in the United States. Once a year, at the annual general meeting, the Society as a whole meets at the headquarters of one of the sections and like the British Association it visits the Dominions and the United States from time to time. This year the annual meeting will be held at Harrogate, though Leeds is the headquarters of the Yorkshire Section, and next year the meeting will be in Canada. At these meetings the business of the Society is dealt with, addresses are delivered, a few papers are read, works and places of interest are visited, but the social atmosphere predominates.
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The Chemist in Industry. Nature 139, 682–683 (1937). https://doi.org/10.1038/139682a0
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