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IT is a welcome sign that research work in chemistry emanating from our universities continues steadily to increase. Pessimists told us that the increase which followed the War was due to abnormal conditions and that the apex of the curve would soon be reached. Fortunately for our chemical well-being, this is not the case and the curve continues to rise. Unfortunately, the costs of printing do not diminish and the financial burden on publishing societies continues to grow.
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THORPE, J. Chemical Society Publications Fund. Nature 117, 487 (1926). https://doi.org/10.1038/117487c0
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