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' 1 ♦ _ MEETING OF LINCOLN CQjjWßp OLD STUDENTS At a meeting ol the ex*cuttjrtß| mittee of the Canterbury College Old Students’ AasocWß#l^M: Hunter-Brown Challenge awarded to a third-year dent. W. R. liObb, for ueMi|H| “Lambing Percentage*— the Industry.” It we* decided lish the essay and distnoow^Hy members. Nominees for the WWW Medal and Old Students’ were also discussed. Hr G. w. borne was in the chair. It was reported that the stood at 475, of which 80 members. The resignation of uUK| surer, Mr E. A. Fougere, wWtSfl^^ 1 1 with regret, and Mr J. F. I elected to the position. Mr son was appointed auditor.
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Press, Volume LXXII, Issue 21939, 13 November 1936, Page 4
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