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A SECOND group of Belgian professors, representing the Belgian Fondation Universitaire, is visiting Britain for a fortnight at the invitation of the British Council. For five of them it is their first visit to this country. The delegates are: Prof. Jean Brachet, Faculty of Science, Brussels; Prof. Marcel Homes, Faculty of Science, Brussels; Prof. Henri Koch, Faculty of Comparative Physiological Science, Louvain; M. Marius Lecompte, keeper of the Belgian Royal Museum of Natural History; Prof. Jean Louis, State Agricultural Institute, Gembloux; Prof. Victor Van Straelen, Faculty of Science, Ghent, and Brussels; Dr. Pierre Wigny (law and legal science); Prof. Jean Haesaert, Faculty of Law, Philosophy and Letters, Ghent; Prof. Paul Rousseau, Faculty of Law, Louvain; Prof. Paul de Visscher, Faculty of Law, Louvain. Among the places the delegation will visit are the British Museum, the Imperial College, Kew Gardens and the Bureau of Micrology, University College, London, the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, the Society for Visiting Scientists, Rothamsted Experimental Station, Oxford and Cambridge.
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Belgian Delegation in Britain. Nature 155, 570 (1945). https://doi.org/10.1038/155570b0
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.1038/155570b0