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MANY events conspire to make the past year notable in the history of the Royal Society. Reference has been made to the majority of them in the Annual Report of Council, usefully supplemented by the Notes and Records which we continue to owe to our past Treasurer, Sir Henry Lyons. I do not propose to speak of them in detail, but on this occasion it does seem fitting to give further attention to one or two general matters of lasting interest.
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BRAGG, . Science and National Welfare*. Nature 146, 731–732 (1940). https://doi.org/10.1038/146731a0
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