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  Item Reference: KCLCAL-1972-1973-408

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xxvi Annual Report of the Delegacy University of London since 1964 died on March 6th 1971 aged 49 An eminent harpsichord player teacher and musicologist Professor Dart was the entire inspiration and driving force behind the Faculty of Music at King's College since its foundation memorial concert was held at St John's Smith Square on April 3rd Professor King Professor of German since 1965 died suddenly on November rd 1970 memorial service was held in the College Chapel on December 10th Dr Tims Senior Lecturer in Mathematics died suddenly on February 16th 1971 member of staff since 1952 Dr Tims had for long played valuable part not only Mathematics teaching but also in the field of staff student relations Dr Templeman former student in the Botany department and until his retirement in 1969 Deputy Director of the Jealott's Hill Research Station of fellows The following were appointed Fellows of the College Professor Brownlee Professor of Pharmacology since 1958 Mr Ε Η Dibden former student at King's College Director of the University of London Careers Advisory Service Professor Hatto former student Professor of German at Queen Mary College Miss Helen Hudson Doc D'Univ Tutor to Women Students since 1959 Professor Kiralfy former student Professor of Law since 1964 Professor Linton sc former student Professor of Geog- raphy in the University of Birmingham The death of Professor Linton occurred shortly after the announcement of his Fellowship distinctions and appointments gained by past and present members of the college Past Staff Professor Dickens was elected to an honorary fellowship at Keble College Oxford Professor Μ Fisher was elected Fellow of the Royal Society Emeritus Professor Graham was appointed Professor of Military and Strategic Studies at the University of Western Ontario
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