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SIR JOSIAH STAMP’S VIEW (BRITISH OFFICIAL WIRELESS.) (Received September 11, 8.32 p.m.) RUGBY, September 10. A large number of sectional meetings of British Associations were held to-day at Blackpool. Several newspapers devote leading articles to the presidential address delivered by Sir Josiah Stamp on “The Impact of Science on Society,” in which he advocated that future endowments for research should be applied more to the biological and human sciences than to the applied physical sciences.
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Press, Volume LXXII, Issue 21886, 12 September 1936, Page 15
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