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THE subject of this letter was suggested to me on reading the recent leading articles in NATURE, in which it is pointed out that the present lamentable lack of knowledge of scientific methods and activities on the part of our political leaders is due largely to the neglect of science in our schools.

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P., G. Science in National Affairs. Nature 96, 315 (1915). https://doi.org/10.1038/096315b0

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