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THE spring meetings of the Institution of Naval Architects were held in the rooms of the Royal Society of Arts on March 28 and 29. In the unavoidable absence of the presidentthe Earl of. Durhamthe Marquis of Bristol took the chair and delivered an address, in which he referred to the question of the lormation of a council for co-ordinating the common interests of the various institutions representing engineering professions. Such a council, in making recommendations, would have the weight of the whole profession behind it.
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The Institution of Naval Architects . Nature 99, 113–114 (1917). https://doi.org/10.1038/099113a0
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