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THE first meeting of the Conference of Delegates was “held on September 8, and it was announced that the General Committee of the British Association had altered the titles of officers of the Conference from Chairman and Vice-Chairman to President and Vice-President, thereby giving them the same status as those of the Sections. Sir Thomas Holland delivered his opening address, entitled “The Classification Scientific Societies,” which was printed in NATURE of September 16.
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WEBB, W. Corresponding Societies at the British Association . Nature 96, 158–165 (1915). https://doi.org/10.1038/096158a0
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