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DURING the past few years the membership of the Illuminating Engineering Society has approximately doubled, it has formed new centres and groups throughout Great Britain, and its activities have greatly increased. In addition, it has in prospect a programme of still greater activity and of new developments in the post-war period. In order to cope with these developments the Council is now contemplating the appointment of a full-time paid secretary who, it is hoped, will eventually take full charge of its administration. In the meantime, however, the Council hopes to continue to benefit for some time to come from the services of its honorary secretary, Mr. J. S. Dow, who has been associated with the Society since its inception in 1909.
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Illuminating Engineering Society. Nature 154, 113 (1944). https://doi.org/10.1038/154113d0
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.1038/154113d0