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ANNUAL REPORT xlvii English Painting by Mr Constable English Portraits by Mr Η Hake English Glass and Pottery by Mr Bernard Rackham English Woodwork and Furniture by Sir Charles Allom The English Garden by Mr Avray Tipping In the Faculty of Theology the Rev Principal John Oman delivered three lectures arranged by the University on The Study of Religion and Professor Rogers arranged lecture and concert on Ecclesi- astical Music In the Faculty of Arts Professor Percy Dearmer delivered course of nine lectures on Dutch Painting and other Netherland Art in the Seventeenth Century In the Department of Education Mr Twentyman delivered course of six lectures on German Education since the War In the Department of Portu- guese Professor Edgar Prestage delivered lecture on Francisco Manuel de Mello Portuguese and Spanish Classic In the Depart- ment of Modern Greek Dr Holland Rose delivered lecture on Ibrahim Pasha in the Morea and the Battle of Navarino and Pro- fessor Ure gave lecture on The Age of Justinian as viewed by some of his Contemporaries In the Department of Roumanian Mr Wickham Steed delivered course of four lectures on The War and Democracy in Central Europe and Monsieur Marcu Beza delivered two lectures on Byzantine Influences on Roumanian Literature In the Department of Assyriology Mr Gadd delivered lecture on Assyrian Studies in the Present and Future In the School of Slavonic Studies and East European Studies Pro- fessor Seton Watson delivered course of ten lectures on The Eastern Question1' Prince Mirsky delivered course of nine lectures on "Contemporary Russian Literature 1917-1928" Dr Julian Krzyzanowski delivered course of six lectures on Renaissance Poland" two lectures were given by Mr Ν Jopson on "The Early Civilisation and Religion of the Slavs course of nine lectures on Czecho-Slovakia was delivered by various lecturers Mr MeyendorfE gave two lectures on Public Finance in Eastern Europe Dr Odlozilik delivered course of four lectures on The Bohemian Reformation and Mr Turin delivered course of ten lectures on Labour Capital and Democracy in Western and Eastern Europe In the Department of Military Studies Major-General Sir Frederick Maurice delivered course of three lectures on Allenby's Campaign in Palestine In the Department of Botany Professor Gates delivered lecture on Botanical and Anthropological Explorations in the Canadian Arctic In the Faculty of Laws the Rt Hon Sir Frederick Pollock delivered lecture arranged by the University on Judical Caution and Valour In the Faculty of Engineering Mr Unwin delivered course of four lectures on The Application of Direct-current Motors to Heavy Traction There were three lectures delivered under the auspices of the Shakespeare Association "Shakespeare's Significances by Mr Edmund Blunden '" Shake-
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