Abstract

THE first of the two annual soirées of the Royal Society was held at Burlington House on May 17. Sir Ernest Rutherford, president of the Society, received the guests, who were, on this occasion, supplemented by a number of the delegates attending the Harvey tercentenary celebrations. Fortunately for their peace of mind, visitors to this old-established gathering are under no stress to find the “principal scientific exhibit of the year”; an unwritten law of equality reigns, embracing all the departments of science.

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