Record

RefNoCMB/113/7/1
LevelFile
TitleMinutes of a meeting of the History of Geological Sciences Subcommittee, British National Committee for Geology
Date4 May 1973
DescriptionPresent; Dr D A Basset, chairman; Professor G Y Craig; Professor D T Donovan; Dr V A Eyles; Dr T D Ford; Dr M J S Rudwick; Mr J C Thackray;
In attendance: Dr R W J Keay, Deputy Executive Secretary; Mr C R Argent

1. Terms of reference

2. Membership

3. INHIGEO

4. Vth Scientific Symposium of INHIGEO

5. XIVth International Congress of the History of Science

6. Charles Lyell Centenary Symposium
6a. Venue
6b. Timing
6c. Excursions
6d. Theme
6e. Nature and length of period
6f. Proceedings
6g. Exhibits
6h. Sponsorship and financial assistance
6i. Organizing Committee
6j. First Circular

7. Anniversary of birth of James Hutton

8. Date of next meeting
It was agreed that the Subcommittee should meet again on 7 June at 11.00 am to review the outcome of the surveys to be conducted in connection with the Lyell Symposium.
Extent4p
FormatTypescript
AccessStatusOpen
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