XXXIV 
Report of Literary Section, 
SESSION 1905-1906. 
Chairman :—- Rev. H. B. Freeman, M.A., R.D. 
The success attending the various scientific sections of the 
Society led several members to suggest the formation of a new section 
devoted to the study of Literature. This was started in October, 
1905, by a meeting at which the Rev. H. B. Freeman, M.A., R.D., 
delivered a most interesting Address on the “ Love of Reading” ; 
and during the Winter months other meetings were held at which 
papers were read by Mr. A. J. Lyle, Miss Goodger, L.L.A., and the 
Rev. E. Frampton, M.A., on ‘‘ The Mabinogion,” ‘“‘ George Crabbe,” 
and ‘John Keats,” respectively, all being fairly well attended, and 
all the papers being followed by animated and _ instructive 
discussions. 
Arrangements are in progress for a continuance of the meetings 
of the Literature Section during the Session 1906-7. 
ROBT. MOXON, 
Hon. See. of Section. 
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