SCIENCE AND INDUSTRY. 
Mr. C. §. Nathan, a member of the Executive Committee of the 
Advisory Council of Science and Industry, left for the United States 
by the Ventura this month. 
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Mr. C. C. Brittlebank, of the Victorian Department of Agriculture, 
has been appointed to act as Vegetable Pathologist in connexion with the 
viticultural investigations which are being carried out by the Institute 
in Mildura. rele. 
Mr. G. Tattersall has been appointed Secretary of the Western Aus- 
tralian State Committee of the Advisory Council in place of Mr. I. H, 
Boas, now in the United States on the Institute’s business. 
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Mr. A. E. V. Richardson, Superintendent of Agriculture, and Mr, 
He Ryan, Travelling Inspector, Department of Agriculture, Victoria, 
have been added ae the Special Committee which is carrynig out the 
investigations on castor beans. 
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Mr. H. Wardale-Greenwood, M.A., has been appointed as secretary 
of the Commonwealth Bureau of Gaminerce and Industry. Prior to his 
enlistment in the A.I.F., Mr. Greenwood was secretary and manager of 
the St. John Ambulance Association, and Red Cross Director for 
Victoria. Mr. Greenwood enlisted in 1916, and gained his commission 
in France in 1918. He served with the 38th Battalion, and was wounded 
at Peronne. 
If we are to build up our universities for honorable 
competition in the service of the world, the research man 
must be continually on the job. 
In no other way can we hold that leadership which will 
enable us to discharge our debt to the world and to develop 
our countries for the betterment of our people and the world 
at large. 
—PROF. HENRY B. WARD 
(University of Illinois), 
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