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THE Association of University Professors and Lecturers of Allied Countries in Great Britain marked its third general meeting with a whole-day session on December 16. The Association, which now comprises 230 members, works through twelve sections (see NATTJKE, December 12, p. 692), most of which had separate meetings, followed by a general meeting of all members. At this general reunion, reports were presented by the chairmen of groups of sections, and general recommendations made. Thus the deliberations of the individual sections were brought together, to present an inter-Allied view on matters in different domains of actual knowledge. Complete liberty of academic thought and spirit, with such freedom of speech as would be impossible in the countries of continental Europe, characterized the proceedings.
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ASSOCIATION OF UNIVERSITY PROFESSORS AND LECTURERS OF ALLIED COUNTRIES : GENERAL MEETING. Nature 151, 229 (1943). https://doi.org/10.1038/151229a0
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.1038/151229a0