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which was heartily passed, was seconded by Mi-. H. C. Lawlor 

 M.R.LA. 



In moving a vote of thanks to Professor Gregg Wilson for his 

 services during the past year Mr. Henry Riddell said he wanted to 

 emphasise the intimate connection between that society and 

 Queen's University. They numbered amongst their membership 

 some of the most famous men who were also connected with the 

 University — men whose names were known wherever the English 

 language was spoken. Their lectures were open to the public on 

 application to the hon. secretary or members, and the society was 

 most anxious to accommodate the Workers' Educational Associa- 

 tion, for which personally he had the highest admiration. One of 

 the leading workers in that association was always a lecturer in 

 Queen's University, and that made a practical connection between 

 the two. 



Councillor E. J. Elliott seconded the motion, which was 

 passed with cordiality, and acknowledged by Professor Gregg 

 Wilson. 



At a subsequent meeting of the New Council the Officers 

 were elected for the 100th Session. These together with the 

 Members of Council will be found on page 126. 



ARCHAEOLOGICAL SECTION. 



Annual Meeting. 



The fourth Annual General Meeting of the Section was held 

 on Wednesday, November 24th, at 4-15 p.m., at 8 Windsor 

 Avenue, Belfast, the residence of Mr. and Mrs. Lawlor, who very 

 kindly entertained the large attendance of members to tea. The 

 chair was occupied by Sir Charles Brett, who referred to the 

 gratifying increase in the membership of the Section, which 

 now consisted of 82. He also expressed gratification at the 

 increased interest that had been manifested in the work of the 



