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WHEN the Society of Rheology held its first conference in Washington in December 1929, it was the intention of at least some of its leading members, certainly including the late Prof. E. C. Bingham, that the Society should eventually be international and that branches should be set up in other countries, including Britain. For various reasons this intention was not fulfilled, but, although only a small number of foreign delegates attended the Washington conference, nevertheless it had something of the atmosphere of an international gathering.
Proceedings of the International Congress on Rheology, Holland, 1943
Edited by the Organising Committee. Pp. 15 + 640. (Amsterdam: North Holland Publishing Co. ; New York: Interscience Publishers, Inc., 1949.) £3 3s.
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SCOTT-BLAIR, G. International Rheology. Nature 164, 679–680 (1949). https://doi.org/10.1038/164679a0
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