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IT is announced that the Royal Commission on Population has been constituted as follows: Lord Simon (chairman); Prof. A..M. Carr-Saunders, director of the London School of Economics; Sir Hubert Henderson, of the Treasury, formerly joint secretary to the Economic Advisory Council; Prof. A. W. M. Ellis, regius professor of medicine in the University of Oxford; Dr. Ethel Cassie, formerly senior assistant medical officer of health for maternity and child welfare, Birmingham; Lord Cranbrook, deputy regional commissioner for the Eastern Civil Defence Region; Lady Dollan, wife of a former Lord Provost of Glasgow; Mr. R. C. K. Ensor, research fellow of Corpus Christi College, Oxford; Mr. J. R. Hobhouse, of Messrs. Alfred Holt and Co., Ltd., Liverpool; Mrs. Margaret Jay, a member of the L.C.C.; Mrs. Gwen Longmoor, wife of a West Hartlepool factory worker; Mrs. G. P. Hopkin Morris, wife of the B.B.C. regional director for Wales; Lady Ogilvie, wife of the former director-general of the B.B.C.; Mrs. Helen Pawson, area representative for Wales of the W.V.S.; Mr. A. Roberts, general secretary of the Association of Card Blowing and Ring Room Operatives; and Mr. W. Dunkeld Robieson, editor of the Glasgow Herald.
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Royal Commission on Population. Nature 153, 310–311 (1944). https://doi.org/10.1038/153310b0
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