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NOW that the 1934 meeting of the Association has come and gone, it is possible to give some account of matters which were of general interest to the members. That it has been an unqualified success is the opinion of the chief officials of the Association, other members, and the public generally. The proceedings of the Association commenced with the president's address in the Capitol buildings on Wednesday evening, which upwards of 2,300 attended. The building provided was an ideal setting for a memorable opening address.
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Aberdeen Meeting of British Association. Nature 134, 448–449 (1934). https://doi.org/10.1038/134448a0
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