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  Item Reference: KCLCAL-1974-1975-478

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Annual Report of the Delegacy xcvii APPENDIX II LIST OF HIGHER DEGREES AWARDED TO MEMBERS OF THE COLLEGE 1972-73 FACULTY OF ARTS DEPARTMENT OF CLASSICS Ph Nancy Follet Studies in Propertius and the Roman Elegists Ph Yatromanolakis The Avenging Hero Orestes myth from Homer to Euripides Sandra Strokoff Ph Seale The Visual Theme in Sophocles DEPARTMENT OF ENGLISH LANGUAGE AND LITERATURE Ph Cant Thesaurus Pauperum An edition of Sloane 3489 15th-century Medical Miscellany with Introduction Notes and Glossary Ph Durbach An interpretation of the Kindermord archetype in drama with particular reference to the period from Ibsen to the present Ph de Grylls The Victorian parent-child relationship attitudes and approaches in fiction and autobiography Ph Linda Hamwee The impact of English Post-Impressionism and the Aesthetics of pure form on Virginia Woolf's fiction Ph Klinck Determinism and Jacobean Tragedy with special reference to Calvinistic Thought Ph Murray The treatment of history politics and economics in the Cantos of Ezra Pound and the Maximus Poems of Charles Olsen Hilary Davies Dow Lucinda Gilbert Sally Grover Sian Lewis Virginia Damey Fulton with Distinction Redfern Shackleton Area Studies-U DEPARTMENT OF FRENCH Ph Bales Proust's interest in the Middle Ages and its impact on his works with especial reference to Architecture Phil Patricia Webster Existentialism in the work of Simone de Beau- voir the development of morality Conteh Clare Davis Gold Andrea Hope Lewis Stella McGuire with Distinction Myers Helen Palmer DEPARTMENT OF HISTORY Ph Barker British attitudes to the negro in the 17th and 18th centuries Ph Coulson Seignorial fortresses in France in relation to public policy circa 864-1483 Ph Okon The Church of Scotland and the development of British influence in Southern Nigeria 1846-86
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