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ON Thursday night last the Chemical Society met for the first time in the new apartments assigned to it in the right-hand front wing of Burlington House. The event was a notable one, and it is not often that such an occasion happens to the president of a hard-working body of scientific men as last Thursday fell to the lot of Dr. Odling when he rose to welcome the fellows to their new home, and he might well feel it his duty to break for once the tradition which imposes silence on the president on the first night of the session.
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S., F. Inauguration of the Chemical Society's New Rooms . Nature 9, 32–33 (1873). https://doi.org/10.1038/009032a0
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.1038/009032a0