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Excerpt from Folk-Lore, 1919, Vol. 30: A Quarterly Review of Myth, Tradition, Institution and Custom; Being the Transactions of the Folk-Lore Society and Incorporating the Archaeological Review and the Folk-Lore Journal
The enrolment of the Royal National Library, Milan, and the Indiana University Library as subscribers; the death in action of Colonel Bryan jones, and the resignations of Miss Pollard and Mrs. Stow were also announced.
Miss Blackman read a paper entitled The Rosary in Magic and Religion, which was profusely illustrated by lantern slides, and in the discussion which followed, the Chairman, Dr. Gaster and Mr. Wright took part.
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