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Studenterforeningen , or S tudents' Club , m ay be reckoned am o ng the R eading Societies, a lth o u g h its principal object w as to form a p e r­ m an en t association am on g the S tu dents by con­ versazione, instructive or recreativ e m eetings. T h e n um b er of m em bers varies from 5 0 0 to 700. T h e C lu b , w hich possesses a respectable lib ra ry o f 1 0 ,0 0 0 v o lu m e s , a t p resen t only occupies a suite o f ren ted room s a t Nr. 2 2 5 B o ld h u u sg a d e , b u t a p ro ject h as been entertain ed o f erecting a build in g w h ere stu dents from all p a rts of the kingdom m ay assem ble. Det Engelske Tlieologiske Lc&seselskab, The English Theological Reading Club , founded in 1 8 5 2 , the object o f w hich is , by m eans of E nglish T heological w orks, review s, m agazines, and o th er publications, to dissem inate in D enm ark som e know ledge o f the C hurch o f E n glan d and its m odern literatu re. T h e R eadin g R oom is at M r. Iversen’s, B ook­ s e lle r, N r. 9 S tore K io b m a g e rg a d e , opposite the P o s t Office. T he B o o k s, & c ., after lying a month in the Reading R o om , are sent round to the different m em b ers, and at the end o f the year disposed of amongst them by auction, the produce o f the sale 4 *

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