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I FEAR that Prof. Armstrong is very angry with me (NATURE, June 1, p. 907); for with him such phrases as “management and commercial side”, “commercial community”, “commercial outlook”, “commercial mind” are of course terms of comprehensive opprobrium, and lie at the opposite end of the scale to such mellifluous, desirable and creditable phrases like “true technical leadership”. Perhaps after all I do deserve his anger, for he says “I have more than once discussed the situation, most recently in an article in the Pharmaceutical Journal”. As I regularly read most of what Prof. Armstrong writes, this was not news to me, although I have not yet reached the stage when I can, just because Prof. Armstrong says so, accept it as the complete and absolute faith.
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CRONSHAW, C. The Dyestuff Industry. Nature 135, 996–997 (1935). https://doi.org/10.1038/135996b0
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