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D.J. Colfey, M.A., LL.D., University college, Dublin.

Professor B. 1for Evans, M.A., ivy cottage, Whiteley Wood, Sherrield.

Professor . A. wardner, Litt.D., 18, well Walk, N.W.3.

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Miss Lynda Grier, M.A., Lady Margaret Hall, Oxi ora.

Alex Hill, I.A., M.D., U iversities Bureau 50, Husse Li Square, W.C.

Philip H. Kerr, C.a., Rhodes Trust, 17, Waterloo Place, Pall Mall, S.W

The Rt. Hon. Sir Frederick D. Lugard, G.V.M.G., C.B., D.S.0. Little Parkhurst, Abinger, near Dorking, Surrey.

Major General Sir Neill Malcolm, K.U.B., D.5.0., 35, Cranley

Gardens, S.#.7.

Principal Alexander Martin, D.D., New College, Mound, Edinburgh

Scotland.

W. Foot Mitchell, M.P., House of Commons, S.W.

Sir Theodore Morison, K.U.S.1., K.C.1.E., Armstrong College,

Newcastle on Tyne.

Rt. Hon. Lieut. col. Sir Matthew Nathan, 37, Cornwali Gardens, S..7.

Archibald Rose, C.I.E., Westminster House, 7, Millbank, S.7.1.

Professor P.M. Roxby, B.A., School of Geography, 10, Abercromby So.,

Liverpool.

P. Scott, H.A., LL.D., 23, Grey Coat Gardens, westminster.

T. Franklin sibly, D.Sc., University college, Swansea.

H.. Silcock, H.A.. Friends House, Euston Road, N.W.1.

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Miss J. P. stracney, .A., Newnnam College, Cambridge.

J. Wells, A., Wadham college, Oxford.

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The origin of the universities Unina Committee and its main

the purpose has been described as follows by Sir Arthur Shipley,

Tirst Cnairman of the Committee:

"On the initiation or the Society of Friends a small commit-

tee was formed last summer with the object of promoting closer

cultural relations between china and Great Britain.

Universities Bureau of the British Empire took up the scheme

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