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  Item Reference: KCLCAL-1971-1972-417

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xlii Annual Report of the Delegacy Professor Sharrock lectured at Cumberland Lodge the Courtauld Institute and the University of Warwick and attended the second Nichol Smith seminar in eighteenth century studies at the Australian National University at Canberra where he opened discussion on 'Satire' Mr Yarker was once again Hon Treasurer of the English Association Mr Waldron gave an intercollegiate lecture in the series on 'Medieval Drama' Mr Ε Mottram member of the General Council of the Poetry Society adjudicated the Alice Bartlett poetry prize He gave year's course in graduate American studies at the Institute of Studies on 'The American Imagination of Synthesis' and lectured at Trinity and All Saints Teachers' Training College and the School of Art at Leeds as well as at the universities of Kent Hull and Durham He spoke on 'The American City' and 'American Politics' at the University of Wales on 'Protest Literature in America 1930-1970' at the London School of Economics and on 'American Poetry 1950- 1970' at the Department of Extra-Mural Studies on the occasion of one-day school He read papers to the King's College Arts Faculty Society and Socialist Society inaugurated course in American poetry for the Comprehensive Studies Department at the Bath Academy of Art and spoke on Black American Literature at the British Association of American Studies Conference University of East Anglia He chaired an Institute of United States Studies colloquium on 'The Contem- porary American Novel' and read paper to the Poetry Workshop on 'The language of poetry and the language of computers' He also gave several broadcasts and one television performance Mrs Leonee Ormond lectured on 'George du Maurier' to the Arts Society Marlborough College on 'The drawings of George du Maurier' at the Courtauld Institute on 'The novels of George du Maurier' at Cumberland Lodge and on 'Lord Leighton' at Leighton House She addressed the Tate Gallery Summer School on 'Lord Leighton's paintings' and the London University Summer School on 'The novels of Ivy Compton Burnett' She gave an intercollegiate lecture on 'Pirandello theatrical satirist and innovator' Mr Proudfoot addressed the Durham University English Society in February 1970 on 'What Shakespeare did not write' He produced Pinero's Dandy Dick for the King's College Dramatic Society as its Commemoration Play in November
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