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FOR the last few months the various committees dealing with the local arrangements for the meeting of the association have been hard at work and the general outlines are settled. The hardest task, perhaps, has fallen to the lot of the hospitality committee in finding accommodation for the large number of visitors expected, the city being notorious for its small hotel accommodation. A first list of hotels and lodgings is now ready, and members should lose no time in engaging rooms. To meet the expected demand, the committee has arranged for the two training colleges' hostels for women to receive members, the larger one for gentlemen, with a limited number of married people in an annexe, and the University Hostel for single ladies. The list may be obtained from the secretary of the hospitality committee, Mr. J. Wortley, George Street, Sheffield.
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The Sheffield Meeting of the British Association . Nature 84, 110–112 (1910). https://doi.org/10.1038/084110a0
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.1038/084110a0