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have a happy year, but that he would continue a great number 

 of years to teach as he had taught them that evening. 



The resolution was heartily passed. 



Mr. Barcroft, in acknowledging the compliment, said he 

 wished to thank the mover and seconder of the motion for 

 their kind words, and the members of the audience for the 

 patient way in which they had listened to that subject, which, 

 as Professor Lorrain Smith had stated, was complicated. He 

 also thanked Professor Thompson for having put his laboratory 

 at his disposal for the purpose of having the experiments 

 prepared. 



