"In my opinion, the R. P. A. is one of the most beneficent 

 and philanthropic institutions in the country." 



Sir RAY LANKESTER, at R. P. A. Annual Dinner, 1912. 



The Rationalist Press Association, 



LIMITED. 



Chairman s 



SIR HERBERT S. LEON, BT. 

 Past Chairmen : 



EDWARD CLODD (1906-1913) 

 G. J. HOLYOAKE (1899-1906) 



Vice- Chairman s 



CHARLES A. WATTS 



Honorary Associates: 



HYPATIA BRADLAUGH BONNER 



SIR EDWARD BRABROOK 



GEORGE BRANDES 



PROF. J. B. BURY 



PROF. H. B. CHAMBERLAIN 



EDWARD CLODD 



DR. STANTON COIT 



W. \V. COLLINS 



F. J. GOULD 



LEONARD HUXLEY 



SIR E. RAY LANKESTER 



JOSEPH McCABE 



EDEN PHILLPOTTS 



RT. Hov. J. M. ROBERTSON, M.P. 



G. M. TREVELYAN 



DR. WASHINGTON SULLIVAN 



PROF. ED. A. WESTERMARCK 



PROF. ANDREW D. WHITE 



Auditors J 



Messrs. ANNAN, DEXTER, & Co., Chartered Accountants, 

 21 Ironmonger Lane, London, E.G. 



Bankers s 



LONDON CITY AND MIDLAND BANK, Ltd., Chancery Lane Branch, 

 Fleet Street, London, E.G. 



Solicitors s 

 Messrs. ELLIS, MUNDAY, & CLARKE, College Hill Chambers, 



23 College Hill, London, E.C. 



Secretary and Registered Offices: 



CHARLES T. GORHAM, Nos. 5 & 6 Johnson's Court, 



Fleet Street, London, E.C. 



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