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=== House Notes === | === House Notes === | ||
| − | 1918.03.19 proposed by R.R. Marett, seconded by M. Longworth Dames <br /><br />Mrs J.W. [or T.W., see A10:3] | + | 1918.03.19 proposed by R.R. Marett, seconded by M. Longworth Dames <br /><br />Mrs J.W. [or T.W., see A10:3]<br />death reported in Report of the Council for 1923 |
=== Notes From Elsewhere === | === Notes From Elsewhere === | ||
The University of Cambridge has received a bequest from the late Mrs Constance Jenkinson for the purpose of founding a lectureship for the encouragement and advance of research in comparative and experimental embryology in the university, to be called the John Wilfred Jenkinson Memorial Lectureship, in memory of her husband, a fellow of Exeter College, who was killed in the war. [Science vol. LX p. 200] | The University of Cambridge has received a bequest from the late Mrs Constance Jenkinson for the purpose of founding a lectureship for the encouragement and advance of research in comparative and experimental embryology in the university, to be called the John Wilfred Jenkinson Memorial Lectureship, in memory of her husband, a fellow of Exeter College, who was killed in the war. [Science vol. LX p. 200] | ||
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Contents
Notes
Office Notes
House Notes
1918.03.19 proposed by R.R. Marett, seconded by M. Longworth Dames
Mrs J.W. [or T.W., see A10:3]
death reported in Report of the Council for 1923
Notes From Elsewhere
The University of Cambridge has received a bequest from the late Mrs Constance Jenkinson for the purpose of founding a lectureship for the encouragement and advance of research in comparative and experimental embryology in the university, to be called the John Wilfred Jenkinson Memorial Lectureship, in memory of her husband, a fellow of Exeter College, who was killed in the war. [Science vol. LX p. 200]