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MR. H. G. WELLS'S recent discourse on the disastrous inco-ordination and waste of modern knowledge and thought concluded with a warning that “without a World Encyclopaedia to hold men's minds together in something like a common interpretation of reality, there is no hope whatever of anything but an accidental and transitory alleviation to any of our world's troubles”.
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The Service of Unified Knowledge. Nature 139, 935–936 (1937). https://doi.org/10.1038/139935a0
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