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  Item Reference: KCLCAL-1973-1974-419

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xlvi Annual Report of the Delegacy Man' and was elected Fellow of the Academy He lectured at the Institute for Advanced Study at Princeton and also at the Universities of Madrid Seville and Santander Mr Hodgett was elected Fellow of the Society of Anti- quaries of London and Vice-President of the Historical Association He served as member of Working Party on the teaching of History to Anglican Ordinands He gave paper to the Annual General Meeting of the Lincoln Record Society Dr Duggan lectured at the University of Southampton and at the Polytechnic of North London and attended the Fourth Inter- national Congress of Medieval Canon Law at the Pontifical Institute of Medieval Studies at Toronto Dr Brown gave the Enid Muir Memorial Lecture at the University of Newcastle upon Tyne and read paper to the Society of Antiquaries on the development of the castle He also spoke at St Paul's School London and The Leys School Cambridge Dr Smith became Secretary of the Board of Studies in History He visited Budapest under the Anglo-Hungarian cultural exchange agreement gave seminar at the Eotvos Lorand University on late nineteenth-century British politics and lecture at the British Embassy on 'Film and the Historian' He also gave talks at the University of Exeter and the City of London School DEPARTMENT OF PALAEOGRAPHY One part-time research student from the University of Pennsylvania was registered in the Department Miss Handley of Queen Mary College taught part-time and was responsible for class of eight students from King's Queen Mary and University Colleges who took the 'Manuscript Materials' paper in the in English Language and Literature before 1525 The 53 members of Professor Brown's four classes for research students included students and staff from six schools of the University five Senate Institutes and the University Library King's College contributed five students and one member of staff to the total During the Session Professor Brown acted as Chairman of commit- tee of teachers in the Faculties of Arts and Theology with colleagues from other Schools of the University which planned reading course in Medieval and Renaissance Latin to be given in the College in 1972- 73 for the benefit of postgraduate students
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