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THE offices of the Institute of Physics have been transferred to the University of Reading, where accommodation had been reserved for them, by the kindness of the Council of the University. It is hoped to carry on so far as possible the normal work of the Institute, with such further activities as may be necessitated by emergency conditions. The Institute is in touch with Government departments and other employers, and has been collecting and collating such information as is available regarding the employment of physicists during war conditions. A considerable number of inquiries for advice on this and other emergency matters have received attention. It has been decided, unless unpredictable circumstances intervene, to continue the publication and distribution of the Journal of Scientific Instruments on the same terms as in the past, though it may be necessary to reduce to some extent the number of pages in each issue.
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Institute of Physics. Nature 144, 705 (1939). https://doi.org/10.1038/144705d0
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.1038/144705d0