liv GENERAL MEETINGS. PUBLIC LECTURES. &o. 



GENERAL MEETINGS, ETC., IN 

 GLASGOW. 



The Inaugural General Meeting was held on Wednesday, September 5, 

 1928, at 8.30 p.m., in the St. Andrew's Hall. After the Lord Provost of 

 Glasgow and the Principal of the University of Glasgow had welcomed 

 the Association, Prof. Sir William Bragg, F.R.S., assumed the Presidency 

 of the Association, in succession to Prof. Sir Art,hur Keith, F.R.S., and 

 delivered an Address (for which see page 1) on ' Craftsmanship and 

 Science.' A vote of thanks was proposed by Sir Henry Fowler, K.B.E. 



On Thursday evening, September 6, a Reception and Dance were 

 given by the Lord Provost and Corporation of the City of Glasgow, in 

 the City Chambers. On Monday evening, September 10, a Reception 

 was given by the Local Committee in the Kelvinside Art Gallery. 



Evening Discourses. 



Prof. E. A. Westermarck: 'The Study of Popular Sayings.' 

 8.30 p.m., September 7, Royal Technical College ; being the Frazer 

 Lecture on Social Anthropology (see p. 656). 



Prof. F. G. Donnan, F.R.S. : ' The Mystery of Life.' 8.30 p.m., 

 September 11, Royal Technical College (see p. 659). 



Public Lectures. 



The following were delivered under the joint auspices of the British 

 Association and the Workers' Educational Association : — 



Sir Josiah Stamp, G.B.E. : ' The Influence of Money on Civilisation.' 

 7 p.m., September 6, The University, Glasgow. 



Mr. D. Ward Cutler: 'Food Chains in Nature.' 7.30 p.m., 

 September 6, Public Library, Coatbridge. 



Mr. W. H. O'K Manning : ' The Psychological Study of the Worker's 

 Environment.' 7.30 p.m., September 7, Museum Hall, Paisley. 



Mr. A. Rex Knight : ' Psychology in the Workshop.' 7.30 p.m., 

 September 7, St. Mungo's Hall, South York Street, Glasgow. 



Prof. Henry Clay : ' Post-War Unemplovment Problems.' 7.30 p.m., 

 September 7, Town Hall, Motherwell. 



Prof. H. H. Turner, F.R.S. : ' Our Sun.' 7.30 p.m., September 7, 

 The University, Glasgow. 



Prof. 0. H. T. Rishbeth : ' The World's Surface re-made by Man.' 

 7.30 p.m., September 10, Co-operative Memorial Hall, King Street, 

 Tradeston. 



Concluding General Meeting. 



The Concluding General Meeting was held in the Fore Hall of the 

 University on Wednesday, September 12, at 12 noon, when the following 

 resolutions were adopted with acclamation : — 



The British Association most warmly thanks the Citizens and Corpora- 

 tion of the City of Glasgow, through the Right Honourable the Lord 



