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IN collaboration with the British Red Cross Society arrangements were made by the Institution of Electrical Engineers for British prisoners of war in Germany to sit for the associate membership examinations held in May and November, 1942. There were nineteen such candidates who took the examination, or parts thereof, on one or other of the two dates, seven of whom were successful in passing Parts I and II, three in passing Part I only, and one Part II only. Five others passed in single subjects, a special concession having been granted to prisoners of war to take one subject at a time if they so desired. A commendably high standard of marks was reached by the candidates. Seventeen candidates in Germany entered for the May 1943 examination.
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Institution of Electrical Engineers. Nature 152, 45 (1943). https://doi.org/10.1038/152045c0
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.1038/152045c0