单词 | minute book |
例句 | A wealth of correspondence, minute books, accounts and catalogues gives a unique, day-by-day insight into the growth of research as a professional occupation, and some of its less edifying byways. The society that turned Cambridge into a scientific powerhouse 2019-02-18T05:00:00Z In the "Various" section of the 1915 minute book, there is an interesting exchange concerning a recent letter to the Daily Mail. The face of British poverty in France 2014-06-21T04:00:00Z Nov. 9, 1887, quoted in minute book of Salisbury Cotton Mills. The Rise of Cotton Mills in the South 2011-10-19T02:00:21.010Z "I began researching old council minute books, documents and archives, and discovered that a group of local bowlers met in the spring of 1862 in a move to formalise the game in Callander." Club 'too old' to hold centenary bash 2011-07-25T11:22:55Z Though it was the custom for the rector to sign the vestry minute book first and then the members in order of their rank, in Christ Church the Carters always signed first, tradition says. The Stronghold A Story of Historic Northern Neck of Virginia and Its People 2011-07-17T02:00:38.770Z The old minute books of the club abound with pencilled sketches by them, one of the most interesting of which, ascribed to Runciman’s pencil, is a sketch of Fergusson in his character of “Sir Precentor.” Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 10, Slice 3 "Fenton, Edward" to "Finistere" 2011-03-14T03:01:00.580Z Here the minute books change from giving a written account of each individual applying for help. The face of British poverty in France 2014-06-21T04:00:00Z “There never was before I came a minute book, a letter book, or an account book; and it is not possible to obtain a clear idea of our affairs.” The True Benjamin Franklin Then the girls went off to write out the rules, and took H. O. with them, and Noël went to write some poetry to put in the minute book. The Wouldbegoods The toast, according to the minute book, was enthusiastically honoured. British Supremacy & Canadian Self-Government, 1839-1854 Scattered about the minute books of the institution are various notes, of some interest, from which we here give a selection. A History of Horncastle from the earliest period to the present time The leather-bound minute books and annual reports go back to the earliest days, with the occasional letter tucked in the folds. The face of British poverty in France 2014-06-21T04:00:00Z Redbrook sprang to his feet in a towering rage, and as he did so another projectile burst on the open pages of the minute book. Soldiers of the Queen We began idly turning over the pages of our old minute books. Monday or Tuesday Many references to the early privies in use on the courthouse grounds appear in both the court order books and the board of supervisors minute books. The Fairfax County Courthouse The under steward, Sir Henry Selby, gave up his salary for as long as should be thought fit; and several donations are recorded in the minute books, with the donors’ names. Bell's Cathedrals: The Cathedral Church of Rochester A Description of its Fabric and a Brief History of the Episcopal See The meetings of the company in London were held for a long while in the Mercers' hall, and their records were kept in the same minute book as those of the Mercers until 1526. An Introduction to the Industrial and Social History of England This old minute book throws some interesting light upon the intellectual attitude of a large number of thoughtful men upon various public questions and social problems. Fragments of Two Centuries Glimpses of Country Life when George III. was King Pages of the p. 14Company’s minute book were devoted to expressions of the Board’s “utmost astonishment” and demands for explanations. The Story of the Cambrian A Biography of a Railway This minute book is still in the City Library, but it has been overlooked by all previous writers of notices of the Library. Three Centuries of a City Library an Historical and Descriptive Account of the Norwich Public Library Established in 1608 and the present Public Library opened in 1857 Mr. Wainwright acted as secretary and I kept the minute book and papers relating to the business of the committee. Fifty Years of Railway Life in England, Scotland and Ireland An interesting record of early rental values is found in the original minute book of the Bank. Fifth Avenue The proceedings at this meeting, recorded in the first minute book of the Society in the handwriting of Percival Chubb, were as follows:— The History of the Fabian Society My cousin's minute books—he was secretary of everything—would stock a book-shop, and were noted for beautiful expressions. Waysiders Any order made by the commission under the provisions of this section shall be signed by it, and entered in its minute book. Our Vanishing Wild Life Its Extermination and Preservation He was dressed in light tweeds, with his neck very open in a striped shirt collar; and carried a minute book under one arm. New Arabian Nights Then the girls went off to write out the rules, and took H. O. with them, and Noel went to write some poetry to put in the minute book. The Wouldbegoods For the period up to the end of 1889 the only complete record is contained in the two minute books of the meetings. The History of the Fabian Society A merchant, or a bailiff of a manor, wanted it for his accounts; every town clerk or guild clerk wanted it for his minute book. The History of Education; educational practice and progress considered as a phase of the development and spread of western civilization As soon as Mr. Downing had closed the minute book, Wilson, of the School House, held up his hand. Mike and Psmith So long as mankind worked through Societies, Stephen, who knew the power of rules and minute books, did not despair of too little progress being made. Fraternity |
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