Calendar: 1971-1972 Page 383
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Annual Report of the Council 11 for th There were graduate students reading part-time for ph and 19 for phil The Commemoration Oration was delivered on December 3rd 1969 by His Royal Highness Prince Philip The Commemoration Sermon was preached by the Reverend Douglas Webster Canon of St Paul's Professor Lewis was elected Dean of the Faculty of Theology and the Reverend Professor Ackroyd as Vice-Dean The External Examiner for the was again the Reverend Simon Barrington-Ward now Principal of Crowther Hall Selly Oak Birmingham Lectures by outside speakers in the series Fridays at Ten during the Michaelmas Term were on the theme 'Uncovering the Assumptions' and during the Lent Term on the theme 'Looking into the 1970s' old students The Reverend Weekes 1941 Chaplain of the Fleet received the in the Birthday Honours king's college hostel The difficulty of securing domestic staff continued to bear heavily on Miss Bond and the few residents Students have taken an increasing share in such services as waiting at table in the dining hall and in the servery Staff shortages have made other small modifications necessary in respect of weekend meals and the number of guests An increase in income from summer letting of the Hostel has enabled us to postpone until 1971 the raising of fees Normal works of redecoration have continued Student life has been less lively than last year but seems to have been enjoyed and both study and worship have been sustained st augustine's college canterbury The staff of the College for this first year of its new work as the pre- ordination course for King's College students were as follows The Reverend Harvey Warden the Reverend Mason Sub- warden the Reverend Lewis and the Reverend Bryant In addition to 57 ordinands of whom four were reading for an
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