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  Item Reference: KCLCAL-1973-1974-415

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xiii Annual Report of the Delegacy lectures on literature and religion in the sixteenth and seventeenth century in the spring term Mr Waldron lectured to summer schools for the Educational interchange Council on present-day English usage Mr Ε Mottram lectured at Durham University on 'The Thirties in American Culture' and repeated the lecture at the American Embassy London and the City of London Polytechnic He lectured at the University of Essex on 'The Triumph of the Mobile The Structure of Information the Language of Computers and Contempor- ary Poetry' He spoke at the University of Wales at Swansea of'Living Mythically The Thirties' and addressed the British Association of American Studies Annual Conference at Durham University on 'Action Images of Criticism and Hope The Sixties in America' He gave lecture at the University of Warwick on American sociology and literature in the sixties and gave seminar on William Carlos Williams at University College He gave seminars throughout the year on American Studies at the Institute of United States Studies University of London and two programmes on the Black Mountain poets in the series organised by Better Books London He took part in the Miners' Benefit Weekend at Newcastle reading poems and leading discussion on 'Writers in Isolation' He also read poems at Better Books London and at Morden Tower Newcastle Mrs Leonee Ormond lectured on 'Malory and the Victorians' at the Hendon College of Technology and on 'Lord Leighton and Joachim' at the Kensington Music Society She organised an intercollegiate course on 'Literature and the Visual Arts in the Victorian Period' in spring 1972 Miss Janet Cowen lectured at weekend conference for students of the Northern Polytechnic on 'Stylistic Criticism of Medieval Literature' in March 1972 Mr Proudfoot held Leverhulme and British Academy Fellow- ships for the year 1971-72 for work on an edition of The Shakespeare Apocrypha He lectured in November 1971 in Chicago to students of the University of Chicago and Northwestern University and in Toronto to students of the Graduate School of Drama on 'The Shakes- peare Apocrypha' He became General Editor of the Malone Society in November 1971 Dr Rogers was appointed Secretary of the British Society for Eighteenth-Century Studies Professor Ε Donaldson Bodman Professor of English at Yale
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