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  Item Reference: KCLCAL-1972-1973-429

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Annual Report of the Delegacy xlvii candidate in Classics the first and for Phil candidates at the War- burg Institute and one second-year class The department taught five candidates six candidates and forty-nine other post- graduate students Professor Brown gave the Jarrow Lecture on Ascension Day on 'Northumbria and the Book of Kells' DEPARTMENT OF PHILOSOPHY Number of Students Honours 46 Honours Philosophy and Spanish Honours Philosophy and German Honours Philosophy and Theology Subsidiary צ Occasional Postgraduate 11 Departmental Notes Professor Winch had leave of absence during the Michaelmas term when he was Visiting Professor at the University of Arizona He read papers to the Joint Session of the Mind Association and Aristotelian Society at Nottingham the Conference of Arizona Philosophers at Tucson the International Philosophical Colloquium at the Universities of Helsinki and Turku and the Zeno Symposium at Nicosia He also lectured at the following Universities Oregon Washington British Columbia Simon Fraser Victoria Rice Kansas State California at Santa Barbara and Virginia He acted as external examiner for the Universities of Hull Singapore Wales and the West Indies Dr Pole lectured at the University College of South Wales and Monmouthshire and at the London University Institute of Educa- tion He was Acting Head of the department during the Michaelmas term Mr Sorabji read papers at Liverpool University and Chelsea College of Science and Technology He also gave seminar at the Institute of Classical Studies The department held two residential courses one at Cumberland Lodge Windsor Great Park where Professor David Lyons was guest speaker and one at Rogate Field Centre with Professor Gilbert Ryle as guest speaker β
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