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That for the purpose of effecting this object – viz., the formation of a corporate body – the members of the profession who enrol their names at this meeting, do resolve themselves, and are hereby resolved, into the
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This is a closed category of membership, consisting of those members continuing in the grade of membership they previously held in the
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be hereinafter specified, of all persons who may be desirous of entering the profession; and that the test, in the first instance, should be applied to
Assistant Masters only.
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