The Committee are certainly of opinion that no reduction can be made in Mr. Faraday's salary — £100 per annum, house, coals, and candles; and beg to express their regret that the circumstances of the Institution are not such as to justify their proposing... Proceedings of the Royal Society of London - Page xxviiiby Royal Society (Great Britain) - 1869Full view - About this book
| Bence Jones, Michael Faraday - 1870 - 534 pages
...or two days in the week of meeting. ' And believe me, yours very truly, 'CHARLES DAUBENY.' In 1832, in December, the Royal Institution being in trouble,...ability with which he performs them, appear to merit.' In 1833, in the earlier part of the year, Mr. Fuller had founded a professorship of chemistry at the... | |
| Bence Jones, Michael Faraday - 1870 - 522 pages
...DAUBENY.' In 1832, in December, the Eoyal Institution being in trouble, a committee reported on ah1 the salaries. ' The Committee are certainly of opinion...ability with which he performs them, appear to merit.' In 1833, in the earlier part of the year, Mr. Fuller had founded a professorship of chemistry at the... | |
| Bence Jones - 1870 - 512 pages
...1832, in December, the Eoyal Institution being in trouble, a committee reported on all the salaries. 1 The Committee are certainly of opinion that no reduction...ability with which he performs them, appear to merit.' In 1833, in the earlier part of the year, Mr. Fuller had founded a professorship of chemistry at the... | |
| 1872 - 618 pages
...report of a committee of the Royal Institution on the salaries of its officers in December, 1832. " The committee are certainly of opinion that no reduction...that the circumstances of the Institution are not sucli as to justify their proposing such an increase of it as the variety of duties which Mr. Faraday... | |
| Charles Knight - 1872 - 626 pages
...report of a committee of the Royal Institution on the salaries of its officers in December, 1832. " The committee are certainly of opinion that no reduction can be made in Mr. Faraday's salary, im'. per annum, house, coals, and candles, and beg to express tln-ir regret that the circumstances... | |
| Silvanus Phillips Thompson - 1898 - 352 pages
...question became acute. At the end of that year a committee of investigation reported as follows : — The Committee are certainly of opinion that no reduction...ability with which he performs them, appear to merit. A hundred a 3'ear, the use of two rooms, and coals ! Such was the stipend of the man who had just before... | |
| Silvanus Phillips Thompson - 1898 - 338 pages
...question became acute. At the end of that year a committee of investigation reported as follows : — The Committee are certainly of opinion that no reduction...proposing such an increase of it as the variety of duties A HUNDRED A YEAR, AND TWO ROOMS. 69 which Mr. Faraday has to perform, and the zeal and ability with... | |
| 1901 - 730 pages
...from some outside source, for in 1832 there is the following entry in the Minutes of Managers : — " The Committee are certainly of opinion that no reduction...proposing such an increase of it as the variety of MICHAEL FARADAY. duties which Mr. Faraday has to perform, and the zeal and ability with which he performs... | |
| 1910 - 752 pages
...acute and the committee of investigation appointed to consider the matter in their report say : — " The committee are certainly of opinion that no reduction can be made in Mr. Faraday's salary — one hundred pounds per annum, house, coals and candles; and beg to express their regret that the... | |
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