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During the Season 1902-03. 



WINTER SESSION, 1902-1903. 



The First Winter IMeeting of the Club was held in the 

 Reading Room of the Dorset County Museum on IMonda}', 

 December 15th, 1902, at 1.15. The President, the Lord 

 Eustace Cecil, occupied the Chair. There was a good atten- 

 dance, 48 persons being present. 



New Members. — Fourteen new members were elected, and 

 seven candidates for membership were proposed and seconded 

 for election at the next meeting. 



General Business. — The date of the next meeting was fixed 

 for February i8th. 



The Hon. Secretary reported that one of the barrows on 

 Came Down had been destroyed, presumably for the sake of the 

 flints which covered the interment, as large quantities had been 

 carted away from it. He suggested that the Club should 

 authorise the Hon. Secretary to communicate with the proper 

 authorities and take what steps might be possible to prevent 

 further acts of vandalism. The proposal was agreed to 

 unanimously. 



The Hon. Secretary read a letter from the Bishop of South- 

 wark inviting the Club to tea at Stock Gaylard if the Club were 

 in that neighbourhood in the course of the next summer, and 

 he stated that the offer would be duly considered at the Annual 

 General Meeting, at which the summer meetings of the Club 

 would be arranged. 



