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THE Pharmaceutical Society's building in London was nearing completion when the exigencies of the War brought about a suspension of the final stage of the building operations, and so prejudiced the intention of celebrating the centenary in a new home. The council of the Society, having in mind the fact that the lease of the old building in Bloomsbury Square will expire in due course, is approaching the Ministry of Works with the proposal that, in return for facilities being granted to finish the building, the Government should have the option of the use of it during the present emergency. This offer may raise the general question of the attitude of the Government regarding large modern buildings in London which are nearing completion.
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The Pharmaceutical Society's New House. Nature 146, 713 (1940). https://doi.org/10.1038/146713a0
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.1038/146713a0