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... university in which the Research Scholar holds the venerable Chair of Humanity , established in the sixteenth ... University , wrote that he was ' the greatest living authority on Patristic Latin ' ; or when he became in 1932 an honorary ...
... university in which the Research Scholar holds the venerable Chair of Humanity , established in the sixteenth ... University , wrote that he was ' the greatest living authority on Patristic Latin ' ; or when he became in 1932 an honorary ...
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... universities . University Hall for women was opened in 1934 and Crewe Hall for men in 1936. A similar idea was embodied in the erection of the Union building and the con- siderable enlargement of the athletic grounds . ' These changes ...
... universities . University Hall for women was opened in 1934 and Crewe Hall for men in 1936. A similar idea was embodied in the erection of the Union building and the con- siderable enlargement of the athletic grounds . ' These changes ...
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... University of Durham that the life of Hamilton Thompson as a university teacher began and ended , it was elsewhere that it was to reach its culmination . In 1922 he was appointed Reader in Medieval History in the University of Leeds ...
... University of Durham that the life of Hamilton Thompson as a university teacher began and ended , it was elsewhere that it was to reach its culmination . In 1922 he was appointed Reader in Medieval History in the University of Leeds ...
Contents
PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS By Sir Charles Webster | 2 |
HERO AND LEANDER Warton Lecture on English Poetry By C S Lewis | 23 |
THE PHILOSOPHY OF ANALYSIS Philosophical Lecture By Brand | 39 |
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