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IN welcoming visitors from all the countries represented at the Congress to the temporary premises of the Polar Institute at Lensfield House, the committee of management trusts that the extreme youth of the Institute will be held to excuse the greater prominence given to hopes for the future rather than to memories of the past.

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MILL, H. The Scott Polar Research Institute1. Nature 122, 332–333 (1928). https://doi.org/10.1038/122332a0

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