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Let the minute book of that industry show that we are ashamed.
The committee's minute book was recently rediscovered in the city's archives and it shows the generosity of York's citizens.
To mark the anniversary, the State Library of Queensland digitised the first minute book, which records its earliest meetings.
Hockey began to be played in English schools in the late 19th century, and the first men's hockey club, at Blackheath in southeastern London, recorded a minute book in 1861.
The 1863 Football Association Minute Book, a book that "changed the world," is the centrepiece of the Library's first display on football, on loan from the FA as part of its 150 anniversary celebrations.
THE SONG THAT GREAT WRITING TURNED ME ON TO Mississippi Goddam by Nina Simone (1964) I was reading Dorian Lynskey's amazing 33 Revolutions Per Minute book, and I went and investigated this song because he'd written about it.
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Investigative reporters can leaf through musty NCCL minute books.
She said keeping detailed records, like minute books, and updating stock certificates helps in establishing a case for a certain valuation.
Flashes of contemporary life surface occasionally in the pages of the society's minute books: on 29 September 1932, the committee proposed "that our secretary Mr Hewitt be asked to attend the next meeting and explain his lack of interest in the Society's business", but he never turned up.
He said: "If you look through the Scottish FA minute books, from 1924/1925, there's three separate clubs - Raith Rovers, Aberdeen, and Queen of the South - who make approaches to the Scottish FA requesting permission for their grounds to be used for women's football matches.
The corporation must maintain regular minute books and records.
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