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Annual Report of the Delegacy xxxix London Association of Classical Teachers He lectured on 'Greek Bronzes' to the Hellenic Travellers' Club on 'Greece through the Looking-Glass' to the Greek course at Cheltenham and read paper entitled 'Ibycus Regained' to the Cambridge Philological Society Professor Barron also accompanied Messrs and Swan's Hellenic Cruise no 112 as Guest Lecturer during the spring He served as President of the London Association of Classical Teachers and as External Examiner in Classical Archaeology to the University of Edinburgh Professor Cameron who succeeded Professor Maguinness in the Chair of Latin in October gave an Inaugural Lecture in May entitled 'Bread and Circuses the Roman Emperor and his people' He gave course of Intercollegiate lectures on Elegy Catullus and read paper to the Cambridge Herodotean Society entitled 'Popular idols in the Roman World Porphyrius the Chario- teer' He also lectured on 'Protest and Violence in the Roman Empire' to the University of Birmingham's Byzantine Seminar the Classical Association of North Wales in Bangor the Joint Faculty Seminar of the Universities of Leicester and Nottingham at Nottingham and the University of Southampton Dr Cameron was elected President of the London Classical Society and member of the editorial board of Arethusa She gave four Intercollegiate lectures in the Michaelmas term on the theme 'From Classical world to Middle Ages' and eight in the Lent term on Roman Political Institutions Mr Courtney was elected President of the London Classical Society for 1973-74 He read paper on 'The Structure of Juvenal's Sixth Satire' at Special University lecture at Liverpool and also to the Sheffield branch of the Classical Association Mrs Griffiths gave four Intercollegiate lectures on the Classical Tradition and four on Elegy She read paper to the Swansea branch of the Classical Association on 'Ovid's Metamorphoses' and addressed members of the Joint Association of Classical Teachers on Virgil's Aeneid' Mr Gredley read paper at the Institute of Classical Studies on 'Motivation in Medea' and one to the London Classical Society on 'Choruses in Euripides' Dr Silk gave an Intercollegiate lecture on Friedrich Nietzsche The Birth of Tragedy and the death of Greece' and lectured at the Uni- versity of Bristol on 'Catullus and 11
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