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“Re-dedication of Science in Germany”

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IN his interesting and noteworthy article “Re-dedication of Science in Germany” in Nature of July 13, p. 66, Prof. Polanyi refers to the Kaiser Wilhelm Institut für Physikalische Chemie in Berlin-Dahlem, and to its former director, Prof. Fritz Haber, and to the celebration in his memory on January 29, 1935.

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BARTHOLDY, P. “Re-dedication of Science in Germany”. Nature 158, 170 (1946). https://doi.org/10.1038/158170c0

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