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TN our issue of July 9, 1908 (vol. lxxviii., p. 226), we directed attention to the fact that an influentially signed memorial had been presented to the council of the Chemical Society stating that, in the opinion of the memorialists, 312 in number, including ten past presidents, twelve vice-presidents, and twenty-nine members of council, among whom were thirty-three Fellows of the Royal Society, and the heads of the chemical departments of nearly all the most important universities and colleges in the kingdom, the time had come when duly qualified women should be admitted to the fellowship of the society, and praying that the council would take the necessary steps to permit of their election.
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Women and the Fellowship of the Chemical Society . Nature 79, 429–431 (1909). https://doi.org/10.1038/079429d0
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