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ORDINARY ( continued ) 57 Mr. G. F. WEBB , C.B.E. 34 Sir P. H. WINFIELD . 30 Sir C. K. WEBSTER , K.C.M.G. 45 Sir R. O. WINSTEDT , K.B.E. , 32 The Very Revd . H. J. WHITE . C.M.G. 31 Professor A. N. WHITEHEAD , O.M. 58 Professor RUDOLF ...
ORDINARY ( continued ) 57 Mr. G. F. WEBB , C.B.E. 34 Sir P. H. WINFIELD . 30 Sir C. K. WEBSTER , K.C.M.G. 45 Sir R. O. WINSTEDT , K.B.E. , 32 The Very Revd . H. J. WHITE . C.M.G. 31 Professor A. N. WHITEHEAD , O.M. 58 Professor RUDOLF ...
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The exchange of lecturers with the Accademia dei Lincei has continued for a further year and in 1973 the Academy will hear a lecture from its Vice - President , Ambassador Cerulli . THE ROYAL SOCIETY At home the Academy has continued to ...
The exchange of lecturers with the Accademia dei Lincei has continued for a further year and in 1973 the Academy will hear a lecture from its Vice - President , Ambassador Cerulli . THE ROYAL SOCIETY At home the Academy has continued to ...
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This interest and attention continued when he became Pollard's colleague , as is indicated by an anecdote given in the Reminiscences : ' The physical effort of shifting great folios and swarming up ladders , which the í Bibliographical ...
This interest and attention continued when he became Pollard's colleague , as is indicated by an anecdote given in the Reminiscences : ' The physical effort of shifting great folios and swarming up ladders , which the í Bibliographical ...
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ANNUAL REPORT 19712 | 9 |
PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS By Sir Denys Page | 61 |
THE LITERATE ANGLOSAXONON SOURCES AND DISSEMINATIONS Sir | 101 |
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