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HR.H. THE DUKE OF KENT, in opening on . Monday, June 22, the First International Chemical Engineering Congress at the Central Hall, Westminster, and welcoming delegates and members from thirty-seven countries, said: “Proud as each country is of the achievements of her great scientists and inventors, their work once done becomes international and contributes to the well-being and happiness of every race”. The Right Hon. Viscount Leverhulme, in his presidential address which followed, dealt with the subject of chemical engineering and stated that the conception of holding an international congress of this kind was due to the late Sir Frederic Nathan, and that the development of that ideal into the present meeting was brought about by the World Power Conference.
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Chemical Engineering Congress of the World Power Conference. Nature 138, 44–45 (1936). https://doi.org/10.1038/138044a0
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