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ASLIB made a break with tradition when the Thirty‐first Annual Conference was planned to take place at Brighton from 1st to 4th June, 1956, instead of in the autumn. Alas, that the weather did not play its part. A stiff, chill breeze discouraged any lingering on the sea front and by Sunday night this had degenerated into a howling gale of wind and rain. However, there are two sides to every coin. Possibly the lack of counter‐attractions contributed to larger attendances at the meetings and to the many impromptu gatherings in the foyer of the Hotel Metropole where the conference was held. Most people appeared to enjoy themselves.

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