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NOTWITHSTANDING the position of science in the life of the nation, little or nothing has been done by the administration of Great Britain to give ‘a square deal’ to the scientific and technical officers employed in the service of the State. Frequent references to the disabilities under which the specialist officers labour have been made in these columns; and whenever suitable opportunity occurs we shall continue to associate their cause with that of efficient administration. Readers of this journal will recall the recent discussion of the report of the Royal Commission on the Civil Service, when a number of proposals for reform were advocated (NATURE, Aug. 8 and 15, 1931).
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The International Institute of Agriculture. Nature 128, 737–738 (1931). https://doi.org/10.1038/128737a0
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