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THE meeting of the American Association for the Advancement of Science, which took place at Richmond, Va. during December 27–31 will be memorable in the annals of science as being the first to mark that closer co-operation between this body and the parent British Association, to whichLord Rayleigh, in his presidential address to the latter body at Cambridge in August last, looked for aid in promoting international amity. No less will it be remembered as the occasion of the delivery of the two addresses of which the main parts are given hi the following pages.
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Science and Faith. Nature 143, 59 (1939). https://doi.org/10.1038/143059a0
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