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IN his presidential address to the Society of Chemical Industry at Nottingham on July 13 under the title Ourselves and Kindred Societies Prof. G. T. Morgan discussed various aspects of the problem of reunion or co-operation among societies concerned with the furtherance of the professional and scientific welfare of chemists. The original territorial organisation of the Society of Chemical Industry in local sections holding their own meetings and other activities has in recent years been supplemented by the inception of subject groups, commencing with the Chemical Engineering Group in 1918.
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Chemical Societies and Co-operation. Nature 130, 139 (1932). https://doi.org/10.1038/130139a0
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