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RefNoAT/2/4/03
LevelItem
TitleEarly history of the Scientific Research Association and the National Union of Scientific Workers
Datec1919
DescriptionBrief account of the formation of the Scientific Research Association and the National Union of Scientific Workers. The account portrays the Scientific Research Association as a mainly Cambridge based organisation with an emphasis on promoting research, whilst the National Union of Scientific Workers is portrayed as a mainly London based organisation with an emphasis on improving the economic condition of scientific workers.
Extent1 sheet
FormatManuscript
AccessStatusOpen
RelatedMaterialFor more details on the early history of the Scientific Research Association and the National Union of Scientific Workers see also letter AT/2/6/1/34.
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