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  Item Reference: KCLCAL-1951-1952-46

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GENERAL INFORMATION 45 Privileges or Associates Associates of King's College have the following privileges pro- vided they keep their names on the Register of Graduates and Diploma Students the fee for which is £1 10s Participation in the election of two members of the Council of King's College Attendance at the lectures given in the Faculty of Theology at reduction of 20 per cent in the fee for the whole course for the Associateship or at the course at fee of 10 guineas term Admission to College lectures and classes exclusive of labora- tories at reduction of 20 per cent in the fees The use of the Library free of charge during the period of study Receipt of copy of the Annual Report of the College RESIDENCE I- King's College Hostel Vincent Square Westminster In the four-year course which is now regulation ap- proved by the Council of King's College for all King's College ordinandi the third year must be spent in residence at the Hostel and the fourth year at the college at Warminster which was opened in July 1948 Although the Hostel is thus in the main final year place of residence there is certain number of rooms available for junior members of the Faculty and longer period than one year of residence is strongly recommended whenever possible Provision is made for full board on Saturdays and Sundays and for breakfast tea and dinner on other days The inclusive charge is £110 per session payable in three terminal in- stalments of £40 £35 and £35 For conditions of entry regulations etc application should be made to the Dean King's College Strand II- King's College Halt King's College Hall stands on Denmark Hill some twenty-five minutes from the College by bus or train It houses 100 residents but number of places are reserved for students of King's College Hospital There are several common rooms and large garden containing two hard tennis-courts Most of the residents are lodged in study-bedrooms costing £110 for each session payable in termly instalments but few shared rooms are available at £95 head The Hall is open to male undergraduate and graduate students of all College Faculties except the Faculty of Theology but residence is limited to two years only Further information and application forms will be sent on request by the Warden King's College Hall Champion Hill Ill-Halliday Hall Built in 1934 as an hotel and recently acquired by the College this hall of residence for men was opened in October 1950 At present about 130 students from all Faculties at King's can be accommodated The building faces the South Side of Clapham Common and has garden with one hard tennis-court at the back Access to College is by bus or underground the journey taking about 30 minutes The Hall is also on the direct route between the College and the Athletic Ground at Mitcham
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