The British Association's Visit to Montreal, 1884 : Letters
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A series of letters by a visiting correspondent documents the organization and atmosphere surrounding a British scientific association's transatlantic meeting. The account details logistical arrangements—ship and railway concessions, subsidized passages, excursions to notable sites, local committees, printed circulars and telegraph facilities—and describes governmental and institutional support, the selection of officers, and measures taken to ensure the gathering remains a working conference rather than a mere holiday. It also considers proposals to strengthen ties among regional scientific societies and to extend the association's role in promoting science across distant parts of the empire.
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