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I HAVE read the leading article on “Science and the New Army” in NATURE of March 18 with great interest but with mixed feelings. The meaning of the word “research” and the value of the investigator who researches have, in my opinion, never been fully appreciated by the official or military mind.
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WHIDDINGTON, R. Science and the New Army. Nature 105, 134–135 (1920). https://doi.org/10.1038/105134a0
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