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IN June 1884 we called the attention of those who are interested in science and in the science-teaching in our public schools to some new regulations for admission to Sandhurst which had lately been announced, and to efforts that had been made by the President of the Royal Society, and others, to induce the authorities at the War Office to reconsider their scheme, which appeared likely to seriously handicap those public schools in which real attention to science is given in the regular school work, and to be unjust to young men of scientific ability.
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Physical Science and the Woolwich Examinations.. Nature 37, 296–297 (1888). https://doi.org/10.1038/037296b0
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