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THE ninety-fifth annual general meeting of the Chemical Society was held under the presidency of Prof. N. V. Sidgwick in the University of Bristol on Thursday, April 16. Fellows and their guests were received by Dr. Stanley H. Badock, treasurer and pro-chancellor of the University. At the annual general meeting, it was reported that the following had been elected on the Council: As vice-presidents who havefilled the office of president: Prof. H. E. Armstrong and Sir William Pope. As vice-presidents who have not filled the office of president: Mr. J. Davidson Pratt, Sir Robert Robertson and Prof. II. Robinson. As honorary secretary: Prof. J. W. Cook. As ordinary members of council: Town Members: Prof. C. K. Ingold, Dr. R. P. Linstead and Dr. R. E. Slade. Country Members: Prof. G. R. Clemo, Mr. T. W. J. Taylor and Prof. R. V. Wheeler. The presidential address delivered by Prof. Sidgwick was on “Structural Chemistry: Old and New”.
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Chemical-Society: Annual General Meeting. Nature 137, 694 (1936). https://doi.org/10.1038/137694a0
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