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  Item Reference: KCLCAL-1965-1966-425

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Annual Report of the Council ix ment Studies at Gonville and Caius College Cambridge David Atkinson received an extension of his State Scholarship for two years postgraduate studies in New Testament at Selwyn College Alan Jenkins began post-graduate studies at Cardiff University to be con- tinued at the Ecole Biblique in Jerusalem northern reunion of was held at Chester at the Whit- Tuesday Reunion in the Strand the sermon at the Sung Eucharist was preached by the Right Reverend Eric Cordingly Bishop of Thetford and paper on Liturgical Reform was read in the afternoon by the Reverend Jasper KING'S COLLEGE HOSTEL The electrical rewiring was followed by considerable redecoration of rooms and corridors damaged in the process The need to renew two domestic hot-water boilers led to reconsideration of the entire heating system and plans have been made for radical reconstruction including the transfer from coke to oil-firing This work will be carried out in 1965 These and other increasing expenses resulted in decision of the Council to raise Hostel fees from 1964-65 to £210 thereby placing them out of relation with fees at other university hostels these other hostels do not however have to meet their total expenditure as this Hostel does from income from fees and vacation lettings If it were not for substantial income from vacation lettings this year ably arranged and carried through by Miss Bond we would not be able to continue even at the new fee The year has been an enjoyable one for those in residence and the examination results indicated that study periods had been well used Three rooms on the top corridor above the Matron's flat have been converted to provide married quarters for the Sub-Warden but other rearrangements have meant that the number of residents will have to be reduced by one only from seventy-four to seventy-three zkw ύ Λ Α יי נחכ WARMINSTER After five years of close co-operation the staff-team at Warminster was broken by the departure for parish work in Sunderland of the Chap- lain the Reverend George Lanyon Hacker Mr Hacker has proved himself good friend of five generations of students has organised the annual parish visit of the College in the Lent Term and by his
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