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The Presictent of the British Academy. 



Prof. H. E. Armstrong (L.C.). 



The Rt. Hon. Lord Ashfield (L.C.). 



The Rt. Hon. the Earl of Athlone, Governor-General of the Union of South Africa, 

 1929. 



Rt. Hon. Stanley Baldwin (L.C.). 



Sir Otto Beit, Chairman of Finance Committee, Imperial College of Science and 

 Technology (L.C.). (Died, Dec. 1930.) 



The Bishop of Birmingham. 



Prof. F. 0. Bower, President, 1930-31 (L.C.). 



Sir William Bragg, Royal Institution, ex-president (L.C.). 



G. Buckston Browne, Hon. Curator of Down House (L.C.). 



Sir David Bruce, ex-president. 



The Rt. Hon. Lord Buckmaster, Chairman of Governing Body, Imperial College 

 of Science and Technology (L.C.). 



The Rt. Hon. Viscount Bj^ng, Governor-General of Canada, 1924 (L.C.). 



Sir Frank Dyson, Astronomer Royal (L.C.). 



Sir Arthur Evans, ex-president. 



Sir 'Alfred Ewing. 



Sir Ambrose Fleming. 



The Rt. Hon. D. Lloyd George (L.C.). 



Dr. E. H. GriflSths, ex-General Treasurer. 



Sir Robert Hadfield (L.C.). 



Sir Thomas Holland, ex-president. 



Sir Arthur Keith, Royal College of Surgeons, ex-president (L.C.). 



Prof. Horace Lamb, ex-president. 



Sir Oliver Lodge, ex-president. 



Rt. Hon. Lord Melchett (L.C.). 



The Rt. Hon. Viscount Novar, Governor-General of Australia, 1914. 



Hon. Sir Charles Parsons, ex-president (L.C.). 



Prof. E. B. Poulton. 



Sir David Prain (L.C.). 



Sir Ernest Rutherford, ex-president. 



Sir Arthur Schuster, ex-president. 



Dr. D. H. Scott, ex-General Secretary. 



Sir Edward Sharpey-Schafer, ex-president. 



Sir Charles Sherrington, ex-president. 



Dr. F. E. Smith, Dept. of Scientific and Industrial Research, ex-General Secretary ; 

 Sec. R.S. (L.C.). 



Sir J. J. Thomson, ex-president. 



The Rt. Hon. Lord Wakefield (L.C.). 



Sir Alfred Yarrow. 



IX. London Committee. — The vice-presidents marked (L.C.) in the 

 above list, together with the following, are nominated as a London Com- 

 mittee, which, if appointed, the Council propose to summon early in the 

 winter, to discuss the general outline and plans for the Centenary Meeting. 



The President and General Officers, ex-officio. 



The Bishop of London. 



The Dean of St. Paul's. 



The Dean of Westminster. 



The Archbishop of Westminster. 



The President of the Wesleyan Methodist Conference. 



The Members of Parliament for — 

 The City of London (2). 

 Kensington, South. 

 Westminster, St. George's. 

 University of London. 



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