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... meeting . At the same time a letter from the late Professor Henry Sidgwick was forwarded to the Royal Society , enclosing a plan for the institution of a new Academy or Section , ' which had been approved by several of the gentlemen ...
... meeting . At the same time a letter from the late Professor Henry Sidgwick was forwarded to the Royal Society , enclosing a plan for the institution of a new Academy or Section , ' which had been approved by several of the gentlemen ...
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... Meeting , held on June 26 of last year . On this , the Second Annual General Meeting , I think it will suffice if I very briefly epitomize the chief events in the second year of our corporate existence . The Session which is now drawing ...
... Meeting , held on June 26 of last year . On this , the Second Annual General Meeting , I think it will suffice if I very briefly epitomize the chief events in the second year of our corporate existence . The Session which is now drawing ...
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... Meetings of the Council , of the Sections , of Special Committees , and of the General Body , and much good work has been done in the various departments . Perhaps the most important Meeting was that held on December 9 , to discuss the ...
... Meetings of the Council , of the Sections , of Special Committees , and of the General Body , and much good work has been done in the various departments . Perhaps the most important Meeting was that held on December 9 , to discuss the ...
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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