Calendar: 1927-1928 Page 124
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122 faculty of arts let year Early and Middle English Literature Sir Israel Gollancz Th 3-4 2nd year 3rd Term 2nd year Studies in English Literature Mr Isaacs 10-11 let Term The Novel 2nd Term Criticism 3rd Term Drama from 1640 Ajj -2 nd year English Literature 1800-1850 Mr Isaacs 12-1 11 1st year English Literature 1600-1660 Mr Harrison 12-1 15 hours fortnightly beginning Oct 12 A1S 2nd year English Literature Class Work Th Prof Reed Mr Harrison and Mr Isaacs AJ4 2nd year Shakespeare Mr Harrison 31 11-12 IV -Post-graduate and Research Sir Israel Gollancz and Dr Day or Th 5-6 or by appoint- ment Prof Reed Μ 6-8 Prof Pollard by appointment Mr Harrison 6-7 and Mr Isaacs Tu 6-7 -University Diploma for Journalism -Outlines of English Literature 1579-1800 For First Year Students 12-1 or Tu 7-8 -English Literature 1800-1850 31 12-1 or 1750-1850 Tu 7-8 53 -English Drama from the Beginnings to Shakespeare 20 Lectures Sir Israel Gollancz Tu 6-7 Commencing on Oct With the additional Special Courses 54 -Essay Writing and Composition Mr Harrison 31 12-1 Ss -Shakespeare Special Course of Lectures Prof Reed 12-1 held at the London School of Economics S6 -Principles of Criticism Special Course of Lectures by Professor Thomson 1st Term Mr Isaacs 2nd Term Th 12-1 -Special Courses in Practical Work Tu and Th 2-4 VI -University Diploma in English Literature whole-time course for day students has been arranged at King's College in conjunction with the University Extension Board The following course is provisionally arranged -A7 A8 A10 Α A14 The Tutor to Diploma Students Miss Mack also conducts special classes on 10-11 11-12 Applications for registration may be made to the College Office Note -For Evening Classes see 242
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