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xlii ANNUAL EE PORT isobutylamides having insecticidal properties and on the reactions of natural acetylenic fatty acids and cyclopropanes The postgraduate work carried out in the department has again received valuable financial help from Government and industrial sources from the British Empire Cancer Campaign the Chemical Society Research Fund and the Royal Society The department was privileged to act as host to Professor Simamura of Tokyo University during the Michaelmas term Professor Hey gave lectures to the Fine Chemicals Group of the Society of Chemical Industry in London and at Queen's College Dundee and he lectured at symposia on recent developments in organic chemi- stry held at Coventry Salford and Ewell Technical Colleges Dr Gold lectured at the Universities of Birmingham and Glasgow and Dr Crombie at Imperial College Queen Mary College Birkbeck College the Universities of Southampton and Bonn at meeting of the Plant Phenolics Group at Bristol and at the Shell Research Station at Birlinghoven in Germany Dr Robertson lectured at Birken- head and Kingston Technical Colleges Dr Beattie at Birkbeck College Dr Rees at the University of Southampton and Dr Satchell at Birkbeck College and at the University of Reading Dr Cadogan gave the Meldola Lecture of the Royal Institute of Chemistry at Manchester and he lectured also at the British Cotton Industry Research Association at Imperial Chemical Industries Dye- stuffs Division and at Slough College for Further Education Dr Τ Peacock contributed paper to the Fifth Biennial Carbon Conference held at Pennsylvania State University and gave lectures at the Univer- sity of Oxford and at University College London Dr Rees has been appointed by the Chemical Society to act as Liaison Officer for King's College DEPARTMENT OF PHYSICS Number of Students First 30 Sc General raJKe aoabue 110 Ancillary Physics 70 Sc Special 101 Postgraduate 32 Total 343 First Degrees Sc Special lst Class Honours 11 2nd Class Honours Upper Division 2nd Class Honours Lower Division 3rd Class Honours
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