Athenseum, in conformity with the principles on which it was originally founded, that the annual introduction of a certain number of persons of distinguished eminence in science, literature or the arts or for public services should be secured, a limited... Quarterly Journal of the Chemical Society of London - Page 350by Chemical Society (Great Britain) - 1918Full view - About this book
| 1836 - 582 pages
...the above designations. With the view of securing the annual introduction into the club of a certain number of persons of distinguished eminence in science, literature, or the arts, the committee are vested with the power of electing nine such persons every year. Those who put down... | |
| James Grant - 1837 - 724 pages
...the above designations. With the view of securing the annual introduction into the club of a certain number of persons of distinguished eminence in science, literature, or the arts, the committee are vested with the power of electing nine such persons every year. Those who put down... | |
| Jared Sparks, Edward Everett, James Russell Lowell, Henry Cabot Lodge - 1837 - 594 pages
...the above designations. With the view of securing the annual introduction into the club of a certain number of persons of distinguished eminence in science, literature, or the arts, the committee are vested with the power of electing nine such persons every year. Those who put down... | |
| William Rogers - 1888 - 250 pages
...Committee most kindly elected me under the rule which permits the special election each year of nine "persons of distinguished eminence in Science, Literature, or the Arts, or for Public Services." What gratified me not less than the personal compliment was the generous acknowledgment that the work... | |
| Athenæum Club (London, England) - 1840 - 162 pages
...with the principles upon which it was originally founded, that the annual introduction of a certain number of persons of distinguished eminence in Science, Literature, or the Arts, should be secured, a limited number of persons of such qualifications shall be elected by the Committee.... | |
| Athenæum Club (London, England) - 1848 - 154 pages
...with the principles upon which it was originally founded, that the annual introduction of a certain number of persons of distinguished eminence in Science, Literature, or the Arts, or for Public Services, should be secured, a limited number of persons of such qualifications shall be elected by the Committee.... | |
| Athenaeum club - 1853 - 214 pages
...with the principles upon which it was originally founded, thai the animal introduction of a certain number of persons of distinguished eminence in Science, Literature, or the Arts, or for Public Services, should be secured, a limited number of persons of such qualifications shall be elected by the Committee.... | |
| Sir William Fairbairn - 1877 - 596 pages
...with the principles upon which it was originally founded, that the annual introduction of a certain number of persons of distinguished eminence in science, literature, or the arts, or for public services, should be secured, a limited number of persons of such qualifications shall be elected by the committee.... | |
| Sir William Fairbairn, William Pole - 1877 - 590 pages
...the committee, in the entire confidence that they will only elect persons who shall have attained to distinguished eminence in science, literature, or the arts, or for public services. The names of members so elected are to be immediately hung up in the public rooms. In December, 1852,... | |
| William Henry Rideing - 1885 - 120 pages
...with the principles upon which it was originally founded, that the annual introduction of a certain number of persons of distinguished eminence in Science, Literature or the Arts, or F 2 for Public Services, should be secured, a limited number of persons of such qualifications shall... | |
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