Record

RefNoCMB/7/6/1
LevelItem
TitleMemorandum for the "British Academy" Committee
Date20 February 1900
DescriptionMemorandum signed A R Forsyth.

Concerned with the increase in the range of the Society's scientific activity. Discusses the meaning of the term 'natural knowledge' and what branches should be included and which excluded, and how such additional subjects would affect the Society's structure.
Extent1p
FormatPrinted
PhysicalDescriptionPrinted, pasted into minutes
AccessStatusOpen
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