XXIV NARRATIVE OF THE CENTENARY MEETING. 
no choice but to accommodate you here, and I know that no one is more 
painfully conscious of the fact than they. May I recommend those of you 
who may be disappointed on this or any other occasion during the meeting, 
to study the voluminous programme in the hope that if you are denied 
your first choice you may yet be able to enjoy the second.’ 
The President visited the audiences in the relay halls at the con- 
clusion of the proceedings. 
The Address was broadcast, and a part of it was recorded, and, with 
the kind co-operation of the Gramophone pane records have been 
placed on sale by the Association. 
An organ recital was given in the Central Hall from 8.20 to 9 p.m. by 
Mr. A. L. “Hanis A.R.C.O. 
A vote of thanks for the Address was proposed by Sir F. Gowland 
Hopkins, President of the Royal Society. Sir Josiah Stamp, G.B.E., 
General Treasurer of the Association, announced the number of tickets 
issued for the Meeting, and referred to the Centenary Fund. 
SECTIONAL MEETING-ROOMS. 
The normal meeting-rooms of the Sections are listed below; but 
certain sessions were held in the Great Hall of the University of London 
and in Jehanghir Hall, and the discussion on the Evolution of the Universe 
in Section A was held in the Central Hall, Westminster. 
Section 
A (Math. and Phys. Sciences) Imperial College of Science and Tech- 
(Main Section) nology (main building), Physics Theatre. 
(Department of Mathe- Do., Astrophysics Room. 
matics, A*) 
(Department of Cosmical Do., Small Physics Theatre. 
Physics, AT) 
B (Chemistry). : . Imperial College of Science and Technology 
(main building), Chemistry Lecture Theatre. 
C (Geology) 4 : . Royal School of Mines, Room 253. 
D (Zoology) ; : . Natural History Museum, Reptile Gallery. 
E (Geography) . : . Royal Geographical Society, new Hall. 
F (Economic science and City and Guilds Engineering College, 
Statistics) Room 215. 
Do. (Dept. of Industrial Royal School of Mines, Room 160. 
Co-operation, F'*) 
G (Engineering) . : . City and Guilds Engineering College, 
Room 04. 
H (Anthropology) : . Royal College of Science. 
I (Physiology) . é . Royal School of Mines, Room 53. 
J (Psychology) . . . City and Guilds Engineering College, 
Room 17, and Room 15 when Section 
divided. ‘ 
