BRITISH ASSOCIATION
PRESIDENT FOR 1936 SIR J. STAMP NOMINATED British Wireless RUGBY, Sept. li The importance of economic science as the key to many of the baffling problems created by recent advances in other branches of science received recognition in the decision of the council of the British Association to nominate as president for 1936 Sir Josiah Stamp, a director of the Bank of England and a member of the Economic Advisory Council.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXII, Issue 22210, 10 September 1935, Page 9
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