Calendar: 1966-1967 Page 379
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liv Annual Report of the Delegacy Magna Carta' In May 1965 he delivered three University of London intercollegiate lectures on 'Medieval papal institutions' Dr Flint delivered two lectures 'The growth of British influence inWest Africa 1800-1880' and' Chartered companies and the scramble for Africa' at the University of Ibadan Nigeria in March 1965 He lectured at the annual general meeting of the Royal African Society on 'Mary Kingsley' in memory of whom the society was founded Dr Brown was joint leader of the Historical Association tour in Suffolk in August 1965 He gave lectures on 'Medieval domestic architecture' to the Summer School of the Institute of Advanced Architectural Studies in August 1965 Dr Roseveare read paper to the 1965 Anglo-American Con- ference of Historians entitled "Eton versus Education" the Treasury establishment in the 19th century' Dr Marshall with the help of grants from the College the Central Research Fund and the Drapers' Company spent the period September 1964-March 1965 working in archives in Calcutta Delhi and Madras DEPARTMENT OF MODERN GREEK Professor Mango supervised the work of four postgraduate students registered at King's College and of one registered at Royal Holloway College Professor Mango delivered three intercollegiate lectures on behalf of the Board of Studies in History He lectured at the Warburg Institute in the 'Myth and history' series to the Byzantine Society at Oxford and twice in the Theological Department in the 'Visual Image' series DEPARTMENT OF PALAEOGRAPHY Professor Brown delivered four intercollegiate lectures in the Michaelmas term for the Board of Studies in English on 'The script and decoration of MSS as evidence for cultural exchanges between England Ireland and the Continent 7th to nth centuries DEPARTMENT OF PHILOSOPHY Number of Students General 13 Honours 28 Postgraduate Total 47
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