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Available Laboratory Attendants

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THE London County Council has for some time been referring to us a certain number of boys who have been trained as laboratory attendants in their higher grade and secondary schools, and whose services they are unable to retain after they have attained seventeen years of age. We are anxious to find suitable vacancies either in chemical works or laboratories for these boys, who are of a distinctly superior type and some of whom have profited by their experience to pass the Board of Education examinations in inorganic chemistry.

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REISS, G. Available Laboratory Attendants. Nature 87, 78 (1911). https://doi.org/10.1038/087078e0

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