Abstract

FOR several years past we have been familiar with the spectacle of eminent men of learning being forced to leave their work either on racial grounds or because they do not accept particular political, religious or other limited views. The list of men of science in Austria who have recently been dismissed from their posts (see NATURE, June 18, p. 1101, July 2, p. 32), is a pertinent reminder that this state of affairs not only persists, but is even extending, and that the work of the Society for the Protection of Science and Learning needs continued and enhanced support.

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