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THE Chemical Club is continuing to function at its house at 2 Whitehall Court, London, there being good air raid shelters in the premises. There is a feeling that the Club will be used more and more during time of war, since enlarged acquaintanceship and cheerful association are definite factors in the present national effort. The annual general meeting will be hold at the Club on Tuesday, November 14, at 2 o'clock. The popularity of lunchtime meetings since the war started is expected to result in a good attendance. The report of the executive committee for the year 1938–39 speaks of a year of successful social and other activities. The Committee has nominated for the ensuing year Mr. F. Arnold Green as president, Dr. H. E. Cox as chairman of the executive committee, and the continuation in office of the honorary treasurer and honorary secretary, Dr. S. I. Levy and Mr. F. J. Bullen respectively. The Committee will recommend to the annual general meeting that in view of the number of clubs which are offering temporary membership to uniformed members of H.M. Forces, the Chemical Club should provide parallel concessions by offering facilities, at a nominal subscription, to those who, although not in uniform, are engaged in London on Government work. This temporary measure is one likely to be highly prized by chemists and others so situated.
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Chemical Club. Nature 144, 781 (1939). https://doi.org/10.1038/144781b0
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.1038/144781b0