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THE proceedings at the annual Council meeting of the National Union of Scientific Workers, held at the Imperial College of Science on January 26, were enlivened by a spirited discussion on the position of the general secretary, Major A. G. Church, now that he has been elected member of Parliament for Leyton (East). The suggestion was made that his personal association with a political party might give the Union a political complexion, but the majority of the representatives present were evidently of the opinion that the more scientific workers there were in Parliament, irrespective of party, the more likelihood there would be of science exercising its proper influence in national affairs.
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National Union of Scientific Workers. Nature 113, 211 (1924). https://doi.org/10.1038/113211a0
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.1038/113211a0