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THE full programme of the Norwich meeting of the British Association should be in the hands of members next week, if they have intimated intention to be present. The programme has taken shape no less effectively than usual out of the general plans which were prepared at the meetings of organising sectional committees in January last. There is no doubt that the now regular practice of calling all these committees to meet early in the year on one day and in one place (recently, Birkbeck College, London) is the most successful administrative reform introduced into the working of the Association in recent years. It has had a notable effect upon the co-ordination of the final programme, which was urged as desirable in the columns of NATURE shortly after the Association had resumed its post-War activities. It is due to the memory of the late general treasurer, Dr. E. H. Griffiths, to associate his name with this exceedingly valuable measure: he introduced it.
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Norwich Meeting of the British Association: Final Programme. Nature 136, 248–249 (1935). https://doi.org/10.1038/136248a0
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.1038/136248a0