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British Academy. possession , and are now in the University Galleries to which Tozer bequeathed them . To Tozer's ancestry and his father's training many of his character- istics are doubtless traceable . He had that fearlessness and ...
British Academy. possession , and are now in the University Galleries to which Tozer bequeathed them . To Tozer's ancestry and his father's training many of his character- istics are doubtless traceable . He had that fearlessness and ...
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... Tozer became librarian and tutor of Exeter College , resigning the former office after a tenure of three years . In both these capacities he did excellent service . The departments of geography and modern history in the Exeter College ...
... Tozer became librarian and tutor of Exeter College , resigning the former office after a tenure of three years . In both these capacities he did excellent service . The departments of geography and modern history in the Exeter College ...
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... Tozer in her enforced absences from England , and for several years spent the greater part of the winter at San Remo , where he made many friends . Mrs. Tozer died at Oxford on May 20 , 1910. After this he resided with little ...
... Tozer in her enforced absences from England , and for several years spent the greater part of the winter at San Remo , where he made many friends . Mrs. Tozer died at Oxford on May 20 , 1910. After this he resided with little ...
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CORRESPONDING FELLOWS | 9 |
OFFICERS AND COUNCIL 191516 | 12 |
OFFICERS AND COUNCIL 191617 | 17 |
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