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... persons present , with power to add to their number , were constituted a Provisional General Committee , ' and a sub - committee was at the same time appointed for the purpose of considering how the project might be realized . The sub ...
... persons present , with power to add to their number , were constituted a Provisional General Committee , ' and a sub - committee was at the same time appointed for the purpose of considering how the project might be realized . The sub ...
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... persons herein - before named shall be the first Fellows . 5. There shall be a President and a Council of the Academy . The President and the Council shall be elected by the Fellows from amongst their own number . 6. New Fellows shall ...
... persons herein - before named shall be the first Fellows . 5. There shall be a President and a Council of the Academy . The President and the Council shall be elected by the Fellows from amongst their own number . 6. New Fellows shall ...
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... persons , who were to be called Tutelaries , Auxi- liaries , and Essentials . The Tutelaries were to be Knights of the Garter , with the Lord Chancellor , and the Chancellors of the two Universities ; the Auxiliaries were to be Lords ...
... persons , who were to be called Tutelaries , Auxi- liaries , and Essentials . The Tutelaries were to be Knights of the Garter , with the Lord Chancellor , and the Chancellors of the two Universities ; the Auxiliaries were to be Lords ...
Contents
FIRST Annual General Meeting June 26 1903 ADDRESS BY | 1 |
SECOND ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING JUNE 29 1904 ADDRESS | 17 |
THE FERMENT IN EDUCATION ON THE CONTINENT AND IN AMERICA | 81 |
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