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  Item Reference: KCLCAL-1931-1932-429

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ANNUAL REPORT xxi Department of History Number of Students Day Evening Intermediate Pass and Subsidiary Honours Journalism Occasional Post-graduate 70 31 25 15 65 18 14 15 Registered at King's College 39 11 Registered elsewhere Totals 239 דד 316 Results of Examinations Intermediate 80 candidates entered of whom 67 passed in History Pass and Subsidiary 25 candidates entered of whom 20 passed in History Honours 23 entered in Branch II who were classified as follows Ph Miss Helen Crump Vice-Admiralty Jurisdiction in the Colonies to 1696 Ph Miss Moore The Domesday Survey of Somerset and Dorset Ph Mr Nichols The Essex Manors of the Archbishop of Canterbury Mr Milne Anglo-American Relations and the Slave Trade 1807-62 Miss Eleanor Swift Administration on the Estates of the Bishop of Winchester Members of the Staff were actively engaged in re search some of the results of which will be found in Appendix III The removal of the History Department into the recently-opened East Wing has rendered possible much more complete organisa- tion of tutorial work than had hitherto been feasible The large and varied collections of historical maps possessed by the Department are now adequately housed and classified the nucleus of seminar library of books of reference has been established many historical portraits and pictures are displayed for the first time 2nd Class Division 2nd Class Division II 14 3rd Class Higher Degrees Researches New Developments
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