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PERHAPS the most noteworthy feature in the work of this section (G) was the prominence of the Canadian and American papers, apart from the interesting and suggestive address of the President on the education of engineers of the present day; but little of interest was contributed by the English members who attended the meeting. Many members, who in past years have done so much for the section, were unable to be absent from their professional duties for so long a time as attendance at Toronto necessarily involved.
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Mechanics at the British Association. Nature 56, 507–508 (1897). https://doi.org/10.1038/056507a0
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