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  Item Reference: KCLCAL-1966-1967-355

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XXX Annual Report of the Delegacy Mr Buller was appointed to the Chair of Physiology at the University of Bristol Mr Chloros was elected Fellow of the Royal Society of Arts Mr Clarke was awarded the Ph degree of the University of Cambridge Dr Cox was elected to the Council of the British Society for Parasitology Dame Honor Fell of the MRC Biophysics Research Unit was elected an Honorary Fellow of Somerville College Oxford Mr Gerwat passed the Primary examination and was awarded the Allingham Scholarship for Surgery at St George's Hospital He was appointed Surgeon-Lieutenant in the Royal Navy Dr Gossage was appointed Chairman of the Council of the Virgil Society Dr Hancock received the Foulerton Award of the Geologists' Association Mr Heath passed the Primary examination Miss Janet Henshall became Master of Arts Oxford in June 1965 Dr Higgins was elected Hon Secretary of the London Mathe- matical Society Mr Hughes was called to the Bar by Lincoln's Inn and awarded the Bennett Prize in Constitutional Law Dr Kilmister was elected member of the international committee on General Relativity and Gravitation Mr Kronfli was appointed Lecturer in Mathematics at Birk- beck College Mr Lue was awarded the Ph degree of the University of London Mr Ε Mottram was awarded an International Fellowship in American Studies by the American Council of Learned Societies to enable him to spend the academic year 1965-66 at the University of New York Mr Oxenbury was appointed Secretary of Musica Britannica national collection of music Dr Τ Peacock was ordained Priest in Southwark Cathedral in September 1965 Mr Pearsall was appointed Lecturer in English at the Uni- vcrsity of York Dr Prentice served on the executive committee of the Field Studies Council
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