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experiment. This work must be, as we have every reason now to 

 hope and expect, internationally co-ordinated and supported. Those 

 who have laboured manfully in the past, and the many who have 

 given their adherence to this or that special solution, must be prepared 

 to co-operate without bias and without sorrow. The subordination of 

 self and of the most dearly held, the most beloved possessions of the 

 mind in the interest of intellectual advance and the common good of 

 humanity is the spirit of true science. 



[F. G. D.] 



WEEKLY EVENING MEETING, 



Friday, March 31, 1922. 



Colonel E. H. Grove-Hills, C.M.G. D.Sc. F.R.S., Secretary 

 and Vice-President, in the Chair. 



Arthur B. Walklet, Author of " Drama and Life," etc. 



Jane Austen. 



[Lecture in full appeared in the "Nineteenth Century" for 

 April 1922.] 



