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The view that British engineers and British engineering could profit from an academy of their own has been strengthened by the setting up of such an institution in the United States.
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Sutherland, G. B. B. M., Presidential address to the Institute of Physics and the Physical Society (1966).
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THRING, M. Do British Engineers Need an Academy?. Nature 214, 1186–1187 (1967). https://doi.org/10.1038/2141186a0
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