Annual Burns Chronicle and Club Directory, Zväzky 26–28Burns Federation, 1917 |
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... Club that we should have been one of the comparatively few Clubs to receive such excellent and highly prized volumes . The thanks of the Club ... feature of the gathering was the presence of a number of wounded soldiers , including Lance - ...
... Club that we should have been one of the comparatively few Clubs to receive such excellent and highly prized volumes . The thanks of the Club ... feature of the gathering was the presence of a number of wounded soldiers , including Lance - ...
Strana 140
... Clubs were again in abeyance during the past session , the attendances at all the lectures were most satis- factory , an average attendance of about sixty being maintained . Two special features of the past session's syllabus deserve ...
... Clubs were again in abeyance during the past session , the attendances at all the lectures were most satis- factory , an average attendance of about sixty being maintained . Two special features of the past session's syllabus deserve ...
Strana 154
... features of the Poet display a massive- ness which is wanting from the Nasmyth head , and which some of those who saw him have described as peculiarly characteristic . In particular , Sir Walter Scott , writing to Lockhart of his ...
... features of the Poet display a massive- ness which is wanting from the Nasmyth head , and which some of those who saw him have described as peculiarly characteristic . In particular , Sir Walter Scott , writing to Lockhart of his ...
Strana 169
... Club - St . James , Paisley --was added to our roll , but I have quite ... Club , Govan , and I can ciates the gift . been assure this energetic Club that the ... feature appreciated in the Burns world , but we hope that soon again we may ...
... Club - St . James , Paisley --was added to our roll , but I have quite ... Club , Govan , and I can ciates the gift . been assure this energetic Club that the ... feature appreciated in the Burns world , but we hope that soon again we may ...
Strana 176
... features of Club - Instead of usual entertainments , the Club has entertained throughout the summer and autumn wounded and convalescent men of the Scots Guards . No. 2 - ALEXANDRIA Burns Club . Instituted 1884. Federated 1885. Place and ...
... features of Club - Instead of usual entertainments , the Club has entertained throughout the summer and autumn wounded and convalescent men of the Scots Guards . No. 2 - ALEXANDRIA Burns Club . Instituted 1884. Federated 1885. Place and ...
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