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  Item Reference: KCLCAL-1957-1958-407

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ANNUAL REPORT xxi First Degrees Honours Classics let Class 2nd Class Upper Division 2nd Class Lower Division 3rd Class Honours Latin 2nd Class Upper Division 3rd Class Honours Greek 3rd Class Higher Degrees Lefobure The religious outlook of Tacitus Departmental Notes Professor Maguinness attended the Assembloe G6nĀ£rale de la Fodoration Internationale des Associations d'Etudes Classiques at Amsterdam as representative of the Classical Association and was elected member of the international committee to organise the federation's congress in London in 1959 He lectured in Southampton Nottingham Sheffield Edinburgh and London to the Association for the Promotion of Roman Studies the Classical Association the Classical Association of Scotland the University College Classical Association and the London Classical Society His subjects were Seneca and the Poets and Richard Bentley Professor Winnington-Ingram delivered the Gray Lectures in the University of Cambridge on Ancient Greek Music He lec- tured to the Northumberland and Durham Branch of the Classical Association on Phaedra in the Hippolytus and to the Oxford Uni- versity Classical Society on The Trachiniae of Sophocles Mr Handford lectured to the Classical staff and sixth form of the Merchant Taylors' School on Some fallacies and half-truths in the teaching of Latin syntax Dr Gossage in conjunction with Dr Morris conducted series of seminars for the Institute of Classical Studies on "Greece under the Romans He lectured to the King's College Classical Society on Some aspects of Greek pride Mr Dale retired after two years of valuable service in the department Four copies of Lewis and Short and four of Liddell and Scott were purchased for use by members of the staff The students' Classical Society performed their third annual Greek play in Greek in the Great Hall of the College The play performed was the Eleetra of Sophocles The Hall was filled to capacity at three
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