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A CIRCULAR letter has been addressed, within these last few days, to “Members of the Academies of the Allied Nations and of the United States” by their brethren of the learned societies of the neutral countries. It is an appeal for toleration, even for generosity, an earnest and eloquent protest against a policy which would seek to exclude the present generation of German scholars and men of science from all our scientific and scholarly intercourse.
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THOMPSON, D. International Relations in Science. Nature 104, 154 (1919). https://doi.org/10.1038/104154b0
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