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  Item Reference: KCLCAL-1927-1928-442

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ANNUAL REPORT xxxix lectures were delivered on Applied Psychology '' two by Dr Aveling and two by Mr Bartlett In the Department of Geology Professor Gordon delivered course of twelve Swiney lectures under the auspices of the Trustees of the British Museum on Geology and Civilization In the Faculty of Medical Science six lectures arranged by the British Social Hygiene Council were delivered by various lecturers on The Foundations and Ideals of Social Hygiene In the Depart ment of Physiology ten lectures arranged by the University were delivered by Dr da Fano on Histology of Nerve Tissues and Paths of Conduction in the Central Nervous System In the Faculty of Engineering course of three special advanced lectures on Harbours and Docks was delivered by Mr Went- worth-Shields Inst Lent Term 1926 -The main course of lectures during this Term was one of eight lectures on The Political Principles of Some Notable Prime Ministers of the Nineteenth Century which was perhaps the most successful and certainly the most largely attended of any ever delivered in the College The subjects of the lectures and the names of the lecturers were as follows "George Canning by Mr Temperley University Reader in Modern History and Fellow of Peterhouse Cambridge Chairman Viscount Hambleden The Duke of Wellington by Sir Charles Oman LL Fellow of All Souls' College Oxford Chairman Mr Amery Secretary of State for the Colonies Sir Robert Peel by Sir Richard Lodge LL Litt Chair- man the Principal in the absence of Viscount Peel Lord Palmerston by Mr Philip Guedella Chairman Colonel Ashley Lord John Russell by Mr Reddaway Hist Fellow and Lecturer of King's College Cambridge Chairman Lord Ampthill Benjamin Disraeli Earl of Beaconsfield by Professor Hearnshaw LL Professor of Mediaeval History Chairman Mr Coningsby Disraeli Mr Gladstone by Mr Ramsey Muir Chairman The Earl of Oxford and Asquith The Marquis of Salisbury by Mr Η Marten Lower Master of Eton College Chairman The Lord Chancellor In the Department of Modern Greek course of three lectures was delivered by Professor Andreades LL Dean of the Faculty of Law in the University of Athens on The History of Anglo-Hellenic Relations during the Second Half of the Nineteenth Century In the Departments of History and Italian Professor Salvemini delivered course of six lectures on The Political Evolution of Italy in the Nineteenth Century In the Departments of English and
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