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THE seventh annual meeting of the British Science Guild was held at the Mansion House on May 21, the Lord Mayor in the chair. In his opening remarks, the Lord Mayor made sympathetic reference to the aims and work of the guild, which, he said, seeks to further the application of scientific methods to all human endeavour and advocates the adoption of measures for the conservation of natural resources; in other words, its desire is to foster national efficiency. The Right Hon. Sir William Mather was elected president of the guild in succession to Lord Haldane, who has been president since. its foundation. The new vice-presidents elected were Lord Sydenham, the Right Hon. the Lord Mayor of London, the Right Hon. Sir John Brunner, Bart., Sir Patrick Manson, and Sir Philip Watts; and other new members added to the executive committee are Mr. Charles Bathurst, M.P., Mr. R. Kaye Gray, Sir Philip Magnus, M.P., and Mr. Robert Mond.
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The British Science Guild . Nature 91, 331–332 (1913). https://doi.org/10.1038/091331a0
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