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  Item Reference: KCLCAL-1930-1931-38

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36 KING'S COLLEGE LONDON Ikino's College Xonton GENERAL INFORMATION King's College and King's College for Women are by the University of London Transfer Act 1908 incorporated in the University of London in all Faculties except Theology The Theologioal Department is School of the University in the Faculty of Theology The College adjoins Somerset House in the Strand and is close to the Aldwych station of the Great Northern Piccadilly and Brompton Railway over which indeed the College buildings now extend and to the Temple station on the Metropolitan District Railway The County Council tramways run past the College along the Victoria Embankment and numerous omnibuses pass the College along the Strand There is an entrance to the College from the Victoria Embankment The building includes chapel large hall and theatre rooms for the College classes museums libraries laboratories for practical work in all subjects anatomical rooms and workshops King's College for Women is now practically amalgamated with King's College in the Faculties of Arts and Science although pending legislation it is still constitutionally separate The Household and Social Science Department which is at Campden Hill became separate institution in 1928 under the title of King's College of House- hold and Social Science The work at King's College in connection with the University of London consists of the following University of London King's College and King's College for Women The Faculty of Arte This includes Language and Literature English French Spanish Slavonic Studies Classics German Portuguese History Ancient Modern Central European Imperial and Colonial Mediseval Palseography Philosophy Psychology Education Journalism ii Faculty of Laws -The classes in Law are arranged by an intercollegiate scheme with University College and the London School of Economics iii Faculty of Natural Science -This includes Mathematics Pure and Applied Chemistry Physics Geology Geography Zoology Botany iv Faculty of Medical Science This includes Anatomy Embryology Pharmacology Physiology Histology Bio- Chemistry
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