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  Item Reference: KCLCAL-1965-1966-341

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xlviii Annual Report of the Delegacy Departmental Notes Professor Dickens lectured to sixth forms and to branches of the Historical Association Professor Graham gave the four Wiles Lectures on the History of Civilization at the Queen's University Belfast entitled 'An epoch of maritime empire the nineteenth century Mr Howard lectured on 'Splendid isolation-fact or legend to the Central London Branch of the Historical Association Dr Duggan read paper at the annual conference of the Ecclesi- astical History Society at Peterhouse Cambridge on Ά Durham canonical manuscript of the later-twelfth century' and at the second international congress of Medieval Canon Law at Boston College Massachusetts on 'The reception of Canon Law in England in the later-twelfth century From April 1963 to July 1964 Dr Flint was seconded to the Department of Technical Co-operation as British Advisor to the Federal Government of Nigeria During this time he worked as Visiting Professor and Head of the History Department at the Uni- versity of Nigeria Nsukka Dr Brown delivered the 1964 Walter Voss Memorial Lecture at Rayleigh Essex on 'Essex Castles and led party of under- graduates in further archaeological excavations at Richard's Castle Herefordshire in the Easter vacation Dr Roseveare read paper on 'Government borrowing and the rate of interest in the late seventeenth century' to the Cambridge Economic History Seminar and lectured on 'The failure of the Stuarts' to members of the 'Study Abroad' course Temple Uni- versity DEPARTMENT OF MODERN GREEK Three postgraduate students were working in the department during the session Professor Mango lectured at the School of Slavonic and East European Studies and at the Warburg Institute DEPARTMENT OF PALAEOGRAPHY Professor Brown addressed the Lincoln Branch of the Historical Association on 'Books in Anglo-Saxon England
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