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Aberdeen University Shooting Club.
Owing to the War this Club has been discontinued for this year.

Aberdeen University Sociological Society.
President-John M. Dickie; Secretary and Treasurer-A. F. Smith.

Aberdeen University Men's Swimming Club.
Captain-R. B. Topping; Secretary and Treasurer-A. Crichton.

Aberdeen University Tennis Club.

Captain-C. G. S. Milne; Secretary-R. M. Savege; Treasurer-B. L. Davis.

Aberdeen University Unionist Association. President-A. F. Hyslop, M.A.; Treasurer-G. M. Calder, M. A.; SecretaryB. L. Davis.

Aberdeen University Woman Suffrage Association. President-Miss I. Leitch; Secretary-Miss J. Lorimer.

Aberdeen University Women's Debating Society. President-Miss J. G. Will; Secretary-Miss E. M. Murray.

Aberdeen University Women's Hockey Club. Captain-Miss E. Davidson; Secretary and Treasurer-Miss H. D. Taylor.

Aberdeen University Women's Medical Society. President-Miss Esther Stephen; Secretary and Treasurer-Miss Violet M. G.

Smith.

Aberdeen University Women's Swimming Club. Captain-Miss J. Collier; Secretary and Treasurer-Miss Maribel Thomson.

Agricultural Discussion Society.

President-W. Smith, M.A., B.Sc. (Agr.); Secretary and Treasurer-A. J.

Watt.

Theological Society.

Presudent-D. S. Johnston, M.A.; Secretary-J. Badenoch, M.A.

Territorial Corps.

4th Gordon Highlanders "U" (University) Company.
Company Officer-Captain Lachlan Mackinnon, Jun.

Officers' Training Corps.

Officer Commanding-Captain G. A. Williamson, M.D.
[See Appendix M.]

Royal Army Medical Corps.
Officer Commanding―Lt.-Colonel Kelly.

Aberdeen University Scottish Women's First-Aid

Corps.

Commandant-Miss Claudine Wilson; Secretary-Miss Ethel Bruce; TreasurerMiss Mary Kelly.

APPENDIX I.

THE UNIVERSITY CLUB, ABERDEEN.

UNION TERRACE.

This Club is instituted for the association of gentlemen connected with the Universities of the United Kingdom, or with foreign Universities, to form a bond of union and create a feeling of fellowship amongst them, and to afford opportunities for their intellectual and social intercourse.

The following persons (not being students in attendance at classes) are eligible for admission into the Club as ordinary members :

(1) Graduates of any University in the United Kingdom, or of any recognised University abroad.

(2) Persons who have attended two years at least in any such University or Universities.

(3) Principals, Professors and Lecturers in connection with any such

University.

The Entrance Fee is £4 4s. for those who have a University qualification and £6 68. for outsiders (a limited number of whom are eligible for admission). The Annual Subscription for a member having a residence or place of business in, or within five miles of, Aberdeen, is £3 3s., and for members residing beyond that distance, £1 1s.

Chairman-J. C. Glegg.
Vice-Chairman-George Davidson.

COMMITTEE.

H. Alexander, Jr.

Alex. Blacklaw.

The Rt. Rev. Bishop Chisholm, LL.D.

G. Cornwall.

Rev. G. H. Donald.

Dr. G. Mair.

J. E. Rae.

G. J. Shepherd.
Dr. G. Thom.
E. W. Watt.

Treasurer-George H. Bower.

Secretary-J. B. Gillies, 14 Golden Square.

Full particulars as to Membership, etc., may be obtained on application to the Secretary, at his address.

APPENDIX J.

ABERDEEN UNIVERSITY CLUBS.

(1) The Aberdeen University Club, London.

This Association was founded in January, 1884, "to maintain the good fellowship of its members and to promote the interests of the University of Aberdeen”.

Past and present members of the University Court, of the General Council, and matriculated students from the University are eligible for membership.

The subscription to the Club is 5s. annually, and a composition fee of £3 3s. can be paid in lieu of future annual subscriptions. The following is a list of the officials of the Club:

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Honorary Secretaries and Treasurers.

John Hall Barron, B.C.L., 45 Parliament St., S.W.

W. Anstruther Milligan, M.D., 11 Upper Brook Street, W.

The members of the Club dine together twice in every year on the third Wednesday in May and November.

The Council of the Club is very desirous to be brought into contact with members of the University, who are likely to reside in the neighbourhood of London.

Further information respecting membership, etc., may be obtained from the Honorary Secretaries, who will be glad to receive the addresses of gentlemen desirous of becoming members.

(2) Aberdeen University Edinburgh Association.

This Association was instituted in 1882, to promote good fellowship among Aberdeen University men.

There is no Annual Subscription, the sole condition of membership being attendance for a period, however short, at Aberdeen University.

The Annual Dinner of the Association takes place in Edinburgh yearly on Bursary night-first Friday in February.

The Secretaries are desirous to be brought into contact with Members of the University residing in or near Edinburgh, and will be glad to receive their addresses.

President.

R. T. Skinner, M.A., F.R.S.E., House Governor, Donaldson's Hospital, Edinburgh.

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(3) The West Riding Aberdeen Graduates' Society.

This Society was founded in 1901. Its objects are threefold. (1) To promote the intercourse of Aberdeen Alumni in the West Riding with each other;

(2) To act as a link between the Graduates and their Alma Mater, and

(3) To further the interests of the University.

A dinner is held in the spring of each year at Leeds and Brad

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