SCIENCE AND INDUSTRY 



For the past three years war and the 

 consequences of war have dominated our 

 thoughts, and compelled our actions. May 

 we not hope now that the time is coming 

 when we shall reap the fruits of the heroic 

 efforts of those who have died that England 

 might live. How can we best learn the 

 lessons of this terrible time and turn the 

 experience we have gained to the future 

 welfare of our country? The question is 

 much too wide and far-reaching to be dealt 

 with in a single lecture, and it is beyond my 

 powers to attempt to handle it in a general 

 manner. I wish to deal only with one 

 aspect. 



We realized at a very early date that 



