APPENDIX.

[ THE BRITISH FEDERATION OF UNIVERSITY WOMEN.]

President:

Professor Caroline Spurgeon, Doc. Univ. Paris,
Hon. Litt.D. (Michigan).

The British Federation of University Women was formed in 1910, for the purpose of furthering the interests of University women.

Aims of the Federation.

1. To create an organisation which shall represent University women in all professions, and enable them to take concerted action on matters affecting their interests in public and private life.

2. To promote co-operation between the University women of Great Britain, and to stimulate friendship between University women throughout the world.

3. To encourage independent research work by University women.

4. To stimulate the interest of University women in municipal and public life.

5. To keep a Register of University women and to notify them of suitable appointments.

Constitution.

The British Federation is composed of Local Associations of University women, the country being divided for this purpose into areas around different large centres. Local Associations have been formed in eleven areas, the centre in each case being a University town. Twenty members is the minimum required to form a Local Association. These Associations are free to adopt any objects which are in accord with the "Aims of the Federation."

Membership.