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  Item Reference: KCLCAL-1930-1931-434

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ANNUAL REPORT xxi11 Honours 31 entered in Branch II who were classified as follows 1st Class 2nd Class 24 of whom were in Division 3rd Class Higher Degrees The name in brackets is in each case that of the supervisor under whom the student worked Ph Beaglehole Instructions to Colonial Governors 1783-1850 Professor Newton Chrimes John Duke of Bedford and his Work in England 1389-1435 '×™ Professor Hearnshaw Miss Latham "Judicial and Economic Develop- ment of certain 15th century Manors Miss Levett Walpole The Passenger Acts and Emigration 1820-42 Professor Newton Researches All members of the staff were actively engaged in research some of the results of which will be found in Appendix III New Developments Considerable extensions of the tutorial method of teaching have been made especially by Mr Driver in connection with both Day and Evening Classes Departmental Notes Professor Hearnshaw Chairman of the Education Committee of the Victoria League Professor Newton By special invitation Visiting-Professor in the University of the Punjab November 1928 to March 1929 giving lectures in many of the Colleges of the Mofussil Reader in the University of Calcutta Lecturer in the Universities of Madras Patna and Lucknow Mr Warmington Secretary to the Board of Studies in History Miss Levett Elected to the Chair of History at Westfield College representative of King's College on the Sub-Committee deal- ing with History in the Training College Scheme member of the Governing Body of Furzedown College Professor Claude Jenkins Appointed Canon of Canterbury Cathedral Mr Hilary Jenkinson Editor of the publications of the Surrey Record Society Mr Driver Invited to join the Executive of the National Home Reading Union In the Department of History one course of public lectures was given in the Michaelmas Term the subject being The Social and Political Ideas of the Age of Reason second course arranged
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