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  Item Reference: KCLCAL-1930-1931-481

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THE THEOLOGICAL DEPARTMENT OF KING'S COLLEGE LONDON UNIVERSITY'0F LONDON ANNUAL REPORT OF THE COUNCIL FOR THE SESSION 1928-29 Presented to the COURT of the COLLEGE on Tuesday November 26 1929 at The number of men students in the Theological Department again increased There were 144 regular undergraduate day students in the session 1928-29 as compared with 134 in the previous Session The number of post-graduate students was 10 being the same as last year Of these two were reading for Honours three for the Ph and five for the In the evening classes there were 35 men taking course leading to the or These figures show slight decline compared with the total of last year which was 40 There is however an increase in the number of those reading for the Inter in the evening classes 10 as compared with In addition there were students pursuing special full-time courses not leading to the or and 12 occasional students The Internal students of the University number 79 including women Forty-five students attended the Evening Matriculation Classes The number of women students during the Session was 60 Of this number 17 were graduates 49 were reading for examinations and 10 were occasional students One woman was working for the for the 21 for the Lambeth Diploma 15 for the University Diploma in Theology and for the University Certificate in Religious Knowledge The daily services in the College Chapel have been maintained and the capacity of the Chapel has again proved too limited for the needs of the College on several occasions The work of the student organists and the singing have been as in past years under the supervision of Professor Rogers The Chapel organ has caused anxiety during the year and the Council have obtained the opinion of several experts on its condition There seems to be no doubt that the organ needs complete renovation and the advice of the experts is that an expenditure
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