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  Item Reference: KCLCAL-1962-1963-413

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xxiv ANNUAL REPORT Departmental Notes The Reverend Professor Dugmore lectured on Church History as part of course The present position of theological studies and their relation to teachers organized by the University of London Institute of Education he also gave two lectures on Religion and the churches in English life 1870-1961 at the International Graduate Summer School organized by Oxford University Delegacy for Extra-Mural Studies DEPARTMENT OF ENGLISH Number of Students General and Subsidiary 50 Honours 94 Postgraduate 33 Total 177 First Degrees Honours lst Class 2nd Class Upper Division 12 2nd Class Lower Division 14 3rd Class Higher Degrees Ph Gray The influence of confessional literature on the composition of the Ancrene Riwle Ph Meagher Critical edition with introduction and notes of the Downfall of Robert Earl of Huntingdon and the Death of Robert Earl of Huntingdon Miss Margaret Hocking The dialect of Great Harwood Lancashire descriptive and historical account Sidnell critical study of the evolution of Yeats's play The Countess Cathleen from its source to final version with special reference to his development as playwright and dramatic theorist during the years 1889-1924 Departmental Notes During the absence of Mr Crow in America the department welcomed in exchange Professor Schoenbaum of Northwestern Univer- sity whose lectures on Shakespeare and other dramatists in the Lent and Easter terms were greatly appreciated
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