Abstract

THE significance of the contribution being made by science to the war effort was the keynote of the addresses delivered at the first annual luncheon arranged by the Parliamentary and Science Committee (president, the Earl of Dudley), and held on February 3. This body, it will be recalled, was constituted in 1939 to take over the functions of the Parliamentary Science Committee. It consists of members of both Houses of Parliament, and some twenty-seven organizations concerned with scientific activity are affiliated to it. Its purpose is to provide a permanent liaison between scientific bodies and Parliament.

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