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THE sixty-fifth meeting of the American Association for the Advancement of Science was held at Atlanta, Georgia, during the week December 29, 1913, to January 3, 1914, under the presidency of Dr. E. B. Wilson, of Columbia University. It was the first meeting which the association has held in the Southern States since the New Orleans meeting of 1905, and was marked by an important series of papers relating indirectly to the industrial advance in the south, to health conditions existing among its people, and to its geological and other resources. The attendance was not large, only about 400 members and fellows registering.
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The Atlanta Meeting of the American Association . Nature 92, 610–611 (1914). https://doi.org/10.1038/092610a0
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