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AFTER having on so many different occasions dwelt upon the importance and advantages to be derived from the cultivation of Science by those engaged in the industrial undertakings of this country, we cannot do otherwise than refer in terms of deep interest to a meeting, which took place during the past week at Dudley, under the presidency of Mr. Bessemer, in the heart of the oldest iron-making district of Great Britain.
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The Iron and Steel Institute . Nature 4, 361 (1871). https://doi.org/10.1038/004361a0
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