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In July, 1902, a very pleasant excursion took 
place, when fifty-two members and friends visited 
Browsholme, and were kindly entertained by Colonel 
and Mrs. Parker. An inspection of the many 
literary and artistic treasures in this famous old 
mansion was much enjoyed by the members present. 
Through the removal to Bournemouth of 
Mr. T. E. Rodgers, Lu.B., the Club has been deprived 
of a very able and energetic Secretary. 
The Committee take this opportunity of placing 
on record their appreciation of the services rendered 
to the Club by Mr. Rodgers during his four years’ 
secretaryship, and are glad to say that Mr. Thomas 
Crossland, B.sc, has consented to fill the vacancy. 
Mr. George Gill temporarily undertook the duties 
in the meantime, and prepared the very excellent 
Syllabus for the Autumn Session. 

