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" I think in some way to avoid the crowd of lay members whose names stand on the lists of the Royal Society. All committees on memoirs presented or on any subject concerned with science ought to give public reports of their views. The neglect of this practice... "
William Whewell, D. D., Master of Trinity College, Cambridge: An Account of ... - Page 129
by Isaac Todhunter, William Whewell - 1876 - 448 pages
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Nature, Volume 96

Sir Norman Lockyer - 1916 - 1104 pages
...published by a learned society should be admitted.1 He emphasised this proposal by the recommendation 3 " in some way to avoid the crowd of lay members whose names stand on the List of the Royal Society." The reform of the Patent Laws and the introduction of an International...
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Report of the Annual Meeting

British Association for the Advancement of Science - 1916 - 1044 pages
...published by a learned society should be admitted.1 He emphasized this proposal by the recommendation 2 ' in some way to avoid the crowd of lay members whose names stand on the List of the Royal Society. ' The reform of the Patent Laws and the introduction of an International...
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