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The constitution of the General Reception Committee was as follows : - His Grace the Duke of Devonshire ( Past-President...[Members of the Kitson family] and Robert Middleton on the University of Leeds reception committee to welcome Victor Cavendish, 9th Duke of Devonshire to the University on 30th September 1912...excursions to Middleton's Sheepscar Foundry and Kitson's MonksBridge/Airedale Foundry [part of] Duke's visit...PAGE 398 - VISITS TO WORKS. - KITSON & COMPANY, LIMITED, AIREDALE FOUNDRY, AND JOHN FOWLER & COMPANY, LIMITED, STEAM PLOUGH WORKS ...one hundred members of the institute visited these works...PAGE 391 VISITS AND EXCURSIONS. - Monkbridge Iron and Steel Co. Whitehall Road- Robert Middleton Sheepscar Foundries...One hundred members of the institute visited these works on the afternoon of October 1st...The Constitution of the General Reception Committee were as follows...Kitson...Kitson...The Hon. R. D. Kitson...Robert Middleton...[page 389] The Chairman was The Right Hon. Lord Airedale...the members were welcomed to Leeds by Lord Airedale...
THE autumn session of the Iron and Steel Institute commenced on Tuesday, September 28. Meetings for the reading and discussion of papers were held on Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday at the Institution of Civil Engineers, and were attended by a large number of members. In the absence of the president, the chair was taken by Lord Airedale, supported by the Duke of Devonshire, who presented the Carnegie gold medal to M. A. Portevin, in recognition of his researches on steel alloys.
THE annual general meeting of the Iron and Steel Institute was held on Wednesday and Thursday, May 4 and, 5, at the Institution of Civil Engineers. The retiring president—Sir Hugh Bell—inducted the president-elect, His Grace the Duke of Devonshire. After presentation of the Bessemer medal to Mr. E. H. Saniter, of Rotherham, for scientific services rendered to the iron and steel industry, the Duke of Devonshire gave his presidential address.
THE autumn session of the Iron and Steel Institute commenced on Tuesday, September 28. Meetings for the reading and discussion of papers were held on Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday at the Institution of Civil Engineers, and were attended by a large number of members. In the absence of the president, the chair was taken by Lord Airedale, supported by the Duke of Devonshire, who presented the Carnegie gold medal to M. A. Portevin, in recognition of his researches on steel alloys.
THE annual general meeting of the Iron and Steel Institute was held on Wednesday and Thursday, May 4 and, 5, at the Institution of Civil Engineers. The retiring president—Sir Hugh Bell—inducted the president-elect, His Grace the Duke of Devonshire. After presentation of the Bessemer medal to Mr. E. H. Saniter, of Rotherham, for scientific services rendered to the iron and steel industry, the Duke of Devonshire gave his presidential address.