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LORD MESTON in his presidential address to Section E (Geography), entitled “Geography as Mental Equipment”, dwells on the cultural side of geography. While geography is a synthetic science, a function of a number of sciences, it is not imperative that the ordinary man should be a skilled astronomer, geologist or historian in order that geography should offer him a vast field of intelligent interest.
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Summaries of Addresses of Presidents of Sections: Cultural aspect of Geography. Nature 132, 398 (1933). https://doi.org/10.1038/132398a0
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