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THE trustees of the Carnegie Institution at their annual meeting last December authorised the establishment of what is to be known as the “Department of International Research in Terrestrial Magnetism.” An allotment of twenty thousand dollars was made with the expectation that if the proposed work should be successfully organised, a similar sum would be granted annually for the period requisite to carry out the plan submitted by the writer, as endorsed by leading investigators, and published in “Year-book” No. 2 of the Carnegie Institution.
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BAUER, L. Department of International Research in Terrestrial Magnetism of the Carnegie Institution. Nature 69, 580–581 (1904). https://doi.org/10.1038/069580d0
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