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ALL, surely, will agree with the contention, made in the preface to this review of the work accomplished by the University of London Animal Welfare Society during 1937, that “The progress of the movement for animal welfare, both at home and abroad, depends very largely on arousing the interest of the rising generation in its problems”.
The Animal Year Book:
Vol. 4. Edited by Dr. H. E. Bargmann. Pp. vi + 174 + 10 plates. (University of the London Animal Welfare Society, 1937.) 2s. 6d.
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P., W. The Animal Year Book:. Nature 140, 1079–1080 (1937). https://doi.org/10.1038/1401079a0
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