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IT would indeed be a national calamity if the Royal Veterinary College, London, the premier veterinary college of the British Empire, had to close its doors. The precarious condition of the College was emphasised by the Earl of Harewood recently in the House of Lords when he asked what steps the Government is prepared to take to maintain it. Reference to Lord Harewood's speech and to the discussion which followed was made in our issue of Aug. 9, p. 212.
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The Royal Veterinary College. Nature 126, 265–266 (1930). https://doi.org/10.1038/126265a0
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