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THE Committee of the Economic Advisory Council appointed in 1930 to “consider the obstacles which stand in the way of the education and supply of biologists for work in this country and overseas, and to submit recommendations for the removal of such obstacles”, has recently issued its Report. This is based on evidence obtained from an exhaustively diverse body of witnesses, and deals with every aspect of the problem, including even a brief appreciation of the value of natural history.
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The Supply of Biologists*. Nature 129, 257–258 (1932). https://doi.org/10.1038/129257a0
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