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suc-i-»'('U ill (raining any considerable iiiiuiber of chemists for research, or in 

 accomplisliing any very hirge aiuoniit of research in lier colleges until really 

 adequate provision is made for the best modern j;raduate departments. 

 And may I recall the statement made at the beginning of this paper, to the 

 effect that this conclusion may iwssibly apply, in a measure, to sciences other 

 than chemistry. 



