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  Item Reference: KCLCAL-1965-1966-347

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liv Annual Report of the Delegacy The standard of work of the Faculty is best illustrated by the LL examination results in June 1964 Of the six first class LL degrees awarded in the University four were gained by students of this Faculty Senate approval was received for the introduction of new courses on French Civil Law at the Intermediate LL and Compara- tive European Law at the LL The system of mooting was con- centrated in the final LL year on the basis of competition among the four clubs into which students are divided The Moots Final was judged by the Hon Mr Justice Scarman The Celebrity Lecture in the Faculty was given by Miss Hilary Cartwright on 'Some aspects of German Law FACULTIES OF ARTS AND THEOLOGY DEPARTMENTS OF DIVINITY ECCLESIASTICAL HISTORY THE HISTORY AND PHILOSOPHY OF RELIGION OLD TESTAMENT STUDIES AND NEW TESTAMENT STUDIES Number of Students fl31l1mw£ 0v M£qm1 134 First Degrees Honours 1st Class External 2nd Class Upper Division 2nd Class Lower Division 3rd Class Pass 10 Pass Old Regulations DEPARTMENT OF DIVINITY The Reverend Professor Nineham whose appointment to the Regius Professorship of Divinity at Cambridge is recorded on xxv gave the annual Fitch Page Lecture at Berkeley Divinity School New Haven Connecticut four lectures in the Australian New Testament Conference at Sydney and the Ormond Lectures at Mel- bourne Miss Morna Hooker gave course of lectures on 'The Christo- logy of St Mark' at the Oxford Vacation Term for Biblical Study
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