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Archaeologia Cantiana - Vol. 55 -1942 page xxxi
THE Council present to members their eighty-third Report and the Accounts for the year 1941. The restrictions on normal activities imposed by wartime conditions have continued to operate throughout the year.
MEMBERSHIP.
The effect of the war on the membership is shown below:No. at end of Year. 1938 1939 1940 1941 Honorary Members .. ..
Affiliated Societies .. ..
Other Societies & Institutions
Life Members .. .. ..
Ordinary- Members .. .. .
Totals .. .. ..
Societies in Union ..4
9
72
66
829
980
344
9
72
65
793
943
374
7
73
65
728
877
364
7
74
59
681
825
37The true picture is a little greyer than the above table indicates as certain members have allowed their
subscriptions to fall into arrear and may have to be removed from the list of members under Rule 5.
The Council, whilst appreciating the action of the great majority of members in continuing their support of the Society,. appeal specially to members in arrear to remit the amounts owing by them to the Collector (Mr. A. H. Taylor, 27 Nunnery Road,. Canterbury), and to all members to send to the Hon. Gen. Secretary the addresses of any members listed at the end of this. Report whose whereabouts may be known to them.
CHANGES.
The Council regret to record the loss by death of two Vice-Presidents of the Society, the Most Hon. the Marquess of Willingdon, G.C.S.I., G.C.M.G., G.C.I.E., G.B.E. and Mr. Richard Cooke, and also of Mr. Ralph Griffin and Dr. F. W. Hardman, elected members of the Council. The Lord Bishop of Rochester,.
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