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THE object of this council, says Sir Arthur Schuster in NATURE of March 17, is “to reorganise international work which had come to a standstill through the war, and to extend it where found desirable”. It may be worth while to consider for a moment how the council has set to work to promote these innocent and laudable ends.
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HARDY, G. The International Research Council. Nature 107, 107–108 (1921). https://doi.org/10.1038/107107b0
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