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  Item Reference: KCLCAL-1970-1971-379

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Annual Report of the Council schoolteacher connection she has maintained by continuing inter- est in the work of Colleges of Education Her special care of teachers coming to King's for the one year supplementary course in theology has strengthened the personal lives as well as the teaching capacity of small but significant group of schoolteachers The place of women students of theology in the Faculty has now become so secure and their attainments so notable that she has made it natural transition for the selection and care of women students in the Faculty to be organised by the Tutor to Women Students in the College as whole Respect and affection are equally mingled in the thoughts of her colleagues on the teaching staff no less than of the men and women students whose lives Miss Edwards has touched and quickened In thanking Miss Edwards for her exceptional personal and academic services to the College the Council wishes her continuing health and strength for further period of teaching divinity in London school The Annual Court elected the Reverend Professor Mascall to be member of the Council The staff of the Theological Department elected the Reverend Home litt to be member of the Council in place of Miss Edwards whose term of office had expired The Council appointed the Reverend Professor Dunstan to the Finance Committee on the retirement from that Committee of the Reverend Professor Tasker The Council placed on record its gratitude to Mr Tidnam the Head Clerk and Mr Campbell the Assistant Registrar on their retirement from service to the College lasting fifty and forty- seven years respectively fellowship The Reverend Professor Ackroyd th ph Samuel David- son Professor of Old Testament Studies since 1961 and the Reverend Professor Rupp Dixie Professor of Ecclesiastical History at University of Cambridge and former student in the History Depart- ment of King's College were elected Fellows of King's College staff he The Warden of Warminster the Reverend Townroe was made an Honorary Canon of Salisbury
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