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ANNUAL REPORT vii Mr C'argill Emeritus Lecturer in Ophthalmology at King's College Hospital and Fellow of King's College since 1939 Esther Viscountess Hambleden Fellow of King's College since 1929 Emeritus Professor Doris Mackinnon Sc LL Professor of Zoology from 1927 to her retirement in 1949 and Fellow of King's College since 1939 Professor Marshall Koraes Professor of Modern Greek from 1926 until his retirement in 1943 Dr Nicholson Professor of Mathematics from 1912 to 1921 and subsequently Fellow of Balliol College Oxford Dr Steed part-time Lecturer in the History of Roumania and the Near East from 1925 to 1939 Sir Ralph Wedgwood Bt Life Governor of the College He was member of the Delegacy from 1939 to 1950 Chair- man 1945-50 and had been Fellow of the College since 1944 Mr Willoughby-Ljle Dean of King's College Hospital Medical School 1911-31 and Fellow of King's College since 1923 Dr Samson Wright Lecturer in Physiology at King's College from 1929 to 1930 and subsequently Professor of Physiology at the Middlesex Hospital Medical School Mr Gale student in the Faculty of Science from 1904 to 1907 He had been science master at King's College School and at Epsom College Professor Ε Gatenby graduate of the College who took his in 1925 He had held Chairs of English in Japan and Turkey Miss Gabrielle d'Hondt who obtained the Honours degree in Latin in 1937 and the University of London Certificate of Proficiency in Spanish in 1952 Mrs Markus nee Pope at the time of her death student in the Spanish Department Mr Pilcher who studied Chemistry in evening classes 1894-95 For fifty years he was Secretary of the Royal Institute of Chemistry Dr Taliesin Richards who obtained First Class Honours in Chemistry in 1936 and the London Ph from the School of Hygiene in 1939 At the time of his death he was Senior Lecturer in the Department of Microbiology at Reading University Sir Cuthbert Sprawson CLE Litt Director- General of the Indian Medical Service from 1933 to 1937 He studied in the Faculty of Medicine from 1893 to 1896 Mr Stickings Sc Director of production and deputy Managing Director of May and Baker Ltd He graduated with First Class Honours in Chemistry in 1915 Dr Williams who took his at King's College in 1913 and later took up medicine entering King's College Hospital for clinical studies in 1925 a2
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