... (d) to raise the profession of the chemist to its proper position among the other learned professions, so that it may attract the attention of a larger proportion of the best intellects, and thereby secure a supply of highly trained chemists adequate... Journal of the Royal Institute of Chemistry - Page 24by Royal Institute of Chemistry - 1918Full view - About this book
| 1917 - 678 pages
...ensuring that certain prescribed chemical operations be under the direct control of a chemist, and (d) to raise the profession of the chemist to its...chemists adequate to the industrial needs of the country. The secretary of the Provisional Committee is Mr. RE Crowther, 3 Langford Road, Heaton Chapel, near... | |
| John Michels (Journalist) - 1917 - 672 pages
...ensuring -that certain prescribed chemical operations be under the direct control of a chemist, and (d) to raise the profession of the chemist to its...chemists adequate to the industrial needs of the country. The secretary of the Provisional Committee is Mr. RE Crowther, 3 Langford Road, Heaton Chapel, near... | |
| 1917 - 678 pages
...ensuring that certain prescribed chemical operations be under the direct control of a chemist, and (a) to raise the profession of the chemist to its proper...chemists adequate to the industrial needs of the country. The secretary of the Provisional Committee is Mr. RE Crowther, 3 Langford Road, Heaton Chapel, near... | |
| Sir Norman Lockyer - 1918 - 892 pages
...be as follows : — (a) To obtain power to act as sole registration authority for all Chemists. (6) To have the word Chemist legally redefined'. (c) To...the best intellects, and thereby secure a supply of highly-trained Chemists adequate to the industrial needs of the country. (4) That the Association be... | |
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