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THE problem of the best use that we can make of the annual meetings of the British Association is one that presents many difficulties. There is so much to be accomplished and so little time available—less than ever since 1914, though in this respect I understand the former conditions are to be restored next year.
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EVANS, J. The British Association. Nature 106, 146 (1920). https://doi.org/10.1038/106146a0
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