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xlvi ANNUAL REPORT as Novelist and Monsieur Leon Pierre Quint delivered two lectures on "Marcel Proust la Vie l'Homme In the Department of Portuguese Professor Edgar Prestage gave lecture on Afonso de Albuquerque Governor of India In the Department of Modern Greek Mr Wace delivered lecture on Byzantine Silks and Major Temperley delivered lecture on Canning and Greece In the Department of Assyriology Mr Gadd delivered lecture on Assyrian Studies in the Past and Mr Sidney Smith delivered lecture on Babylonian Amulets In the School of Slavonic Studies and East European Studies course of seven lectures was delivered by various lecturers on The Succession States-After Ten Years Sir Bernard Pares delivered course of ten lectures on Contemporary Russia יי Dr Julian Krzyzanowski delivered course of seven lectures on Renaissance Poland two lectures were given by Mr Ν Jopson on The Early Distribution of the Slavs Dr Subotic delivered two lectures on The History of Serbo-Croat and Slovene Literature in the Nineteenth century course of nine lectures was delivered by Prince Mirsky on Tolstoy course of eight lectures was delivered by various lecturers on Modern Roumania Mr Meyendorlf delivered three lectures on Social Legislation of the Soviet Government and one lecture on Tolstoy as Social and Political Reformer and Mr Turin delivered ten lectures on Labour Problems in Eastern and Western Europe course of eight lectures was delivered by Professor Seton-Watson on The Collapse of Austria-Hungary and Dr Odlozilik delivered course of three lectures on England and Bohemia In the Depart- ment of Philosophy four lectures were given by various lecturers on Aspects of the Philosophy of Religion '' In the Department of Military Studies course of two lectures was given by Major-General Sir Frederick Maurice on Allenby's Campaign in Palestine and one lecture arranged by the University was given by Lieut -General Sir Holman on The Army in India In the Faculty of Engineer- ing Engineer-Captain Edgar Smith delivered three lectures on One Hundred Years of Naval Engineering and Mr Gourley delivered three lectures on Modern Developments in Water Supply There were three lectures delivered under the auspices of the Shake- speare Association-" Sejanus by Mr William Poel Elizabethan Melancholy by Dr Harrison and "Shakespeare's Clowns by Sir Mark Hunter Lent Term 1929 -The principal course of lectures arranged for this term consisted of nine lectures in the Department of History on The Social Background of English History The subjects of the lectures and the names of the lecturers were as follows Introduction by Mr Peers The English House Mediaeval by Mr Gotch The English House later periods by Mr Bolton English Weavings and Embroideries by Mr Kendrick
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