Calendar: 1970-1971 Page 421
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Annual Report of the Delegacy sophical societies at the University College of North Wales the University College of Swansea the University of Sheffield St David's Lampeter and the University of Surrey He also took part in dis cussion on 'Psychiatric treatment' in series on 'Morals and medicine' at the University of Liverpool recording of which was later broadcast on the Third Programme Dr Pole lectured to the British Society of Aesthetics Man- chester University Philosophy Society the Conference of the British Society of Phenomenology and the Society for Research in English of London University Mr Vesey lectured to the University of Exeter Philosophical Society and the University of Reading College of Food Technology Arts Society The department held two-day residential course at the Red House Rogate Dr Frank Cioffi of the University of Kent attended as guest speaker The Philosophical Society had an extremely successful year under the chairmanship of Mr Brian Carr and was addressed by several distinguished outside speakers DEPARTMENT OF PORTUGUESE AND BRAZILIAN STUDIES Number of Students Subsidiary 29 Honours Research Departmental Notes The words 'and Brazilian Studies' have been added to the name of the department in consequence of the revised syllabus reported last year The new syllabus was made possible by the establishment of an addi- tional Lectureship and entails no reduction in the Portuguese content of the courses provided by the department The title of the Camoens Chair of Portuguese also remains unchanged Professor Stephen Reckert gave St David's Day lecture in the Uni- versity of Wales at University College Cardiff on 'The symbology of the Iberian "Folk" Lyric' Mr de Rebelo lectured at the Taylorian Institution Oxford on 'Diogo de Teive and the tradition of civic humanism
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