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CAMBRIDGE.â The Department of Scientific and Industrial Research has offered £2,300 for building and equipping an extension to the Low Temperature Research Station on its southern side. It is to be used in perpetuity for scientific research and in the first instance for research on problems arising out of the preservation and handling of foodstuffs. In the letter making this offer, it is stated that the Committee of Council has had under consideration the possibility of further extensions of the Station in the future, and that the only areas where such extensions appear to be practicable are at the southern end of the eastern side of the Station and at its north-eastern corner. Having regard to the developments which have taken place since the Station was first erected, the Committee considers it desirable that these two areas should be reserved against future needs.
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University and Educational Intelligence. Nature 135, 444–445 (1935). https://doi.org/10.1038/135444b0
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