Excerpt from Transactions and Journal of Proceedings, 1916, Vol. 4
The President; vice-presidents; Secretary; Treasurer; Librarian; Departmental Curators; Secretary of Photographic Section; and Miss M. Carlyle aitken, Rev. S. Dunlop, Messrs J. Thomas henderson, bertram m'gowan, J. P. Milligan, john m'burnie, R. C. Reid, and james flett.
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