QUEENS' COLLEGE 1964-1965 MARCH I966 QUEENS' COLLEGE AS AT 1 FEBRUARY 196' Visitor HER MAJESTY THE QUEEN Patroness HER MAJESTY QUEEN ELIZABETH THE QUEEN MOTHER President ARTHUR LLBWBL:LYN ARMITAGE, M.A., LL.B. Fellows ROBERT GEORGE DALRYMPLE LAFFAN, M.A., formerly Tutor, Bursar and Director of Studies in History. CYRIL MoNTAGU SLEEMAN, M.A., formerly Tutor and Director of Studies iu Natural Sciences. AltCHIBALD DOUGLAS BROWNE, M.A., formerly Vice-President and Director of Studies in Mechanical Sciences. EDWIN ARTHUR MAxwEu., M.A.,. PH.D., Keeper of the Records and Director of Studies in Mathematics. JAMES ARTHUR RAMSAY, M.A., PH.D., F.R.S., Director of Studies in Natural Sciences. REv. HENRY ST JOHN HART, M.A., B.D., Dean and Tutor, Hebrew Lecturer, Director of Studies in Divinity and Oriental Languages. Sm HAROLD WALTER BAILEY, M.A., F.B.A., LL.D . (Perth), Professor of Sanskrit. HAROLD STEWART KIRKAf.DY, c ..B.E., M.A., Vice-President, Senior Bursar and College Lecturer iu Industrial Relations. DOUGLAS P ARMfE, M.A., Director of Studies in Modem Languages. C RAIW!S SYDNEY DEAKIN, M.A., Llfe Fellow, formeriy Junior Bursar. GEoFFREY PlnuP Wn.soN, M.A., u.e., Tutor and Director of Studies in Law. JoHN Hou..owAY, M.A., D.PHIL. (Oxon.}, D.LI'IT. (Aberdeen), Director of Studies. in English. PETER MATIUAS, M.A., Director of Stu.dies in History. JoHN EVAN BAI.DWIN, M.A., PH .D ., Assistant Director ofStudies in Natural Sciences. MAXWELL MARSDEN BULL, M.A., M.D., B.CH., Senior Tutor and Director of Studies in Medicine. HENRY CoHEN, M.A., PH.D. {Dwielm), Junior Bursar and Director of Studi.es in Mechanical Sciences. FRANas RICHARD DAVID GooDYEAll, M.A., PH.D., Director of Studies in Classics. DEREK WII.UA.M BoWBTT, M.A., LL.B., PH.D. (Manchester), Tutor and Assistant Di.rector of Studies in Law. ANmoNY CoUN SPEARING, M.A., Librarian and Assistant Director of Studies in English. JAMES WILLIAM LONGMAN BRAME.NT, M.A., sc.o., F.R.S., Tutor for Graduate Students, College Lecturer iu Natural Sciences. JAMES MARTIN PRENTIS, M.A., M.SC. {Eng.), PH.D. {London), Financial andRooms Tutor and Assistant Director of Studies iu Mechanical Scienc.es. DAVID GEORGE IAN KINGSTON, M.A., PH.D., Research Fellow and Assistant Director of Studies in Natural Scienc.es. NoBMAN FRA.Ncrs HUGHES, M.A., Steward and College Lecturer in Natural Sciences. I KENNETH EWART MACHIN, M.A., PH.D., Tutor and College Lecturer in Natural Sciences. "BRIAN SEBASTIAN Pou.AN, M.A., PH.D., Pra.elector and AssistantDirector ofStudies in History. LIONEL CHAluEs, KNrcHTs M.A., PH.D., HON.D.ES L. (Bordeaux), King Edward VII Professor ofEnglish Literature. LUDWIG EDWARD FRAENKEL, M.A., M.A.SC. (Toronto), College Lecturer in Mathematics. BASIL Fuu.m.oVE MocRIDGE, M.A., As.mtant Director of Studies in Modem Languages. RICHARD TIMOTHY FRANCIS KINc, M.A., M.S., PH.D. (California), Director of Studies in Economics. ALLAN NurrAI.L HAYHURST, M.A., PH.D., Central Electricity Generating Board Research Fellow. REv. CmusTOPHER MICHAEL LAWSON, M.A., B.UTT. (Oxon),. Bye-Fellow and Chaplain. CYluL SOPER, M.A., PH.D. (London), Reader in Industrial Management. AJIT SINGH, M.A., B.A. {Punjab, Chandigarh}, M.A. (Howard, Washington), College Lecturer in Economics and Politics. RoBEIIT ANTHONY BEDDARD, M.A., D.PHIL. (Oxon.), Fitzpatrick Research Fellow. PETER MEREDITH HAzzl.EOINE, M.A., Fitzpatrick Research Fellow. ThRENCE MICHAEL SPORTON, B.A., Fitzpatrick Research Fellow. BRIAN .AulERT CAI.LINGHAM, M.A., PH.D. {London), Assistant Director of Studies in Medicine. Ho11ora1y Fellows SmNEY SMITH, urr.n., P.s.A., F.B.A. THE RIGHT R!!vEREND GEORGB ARMITAGB CHASE, D.D., M.A. Tull RIGHT R1lvERENDThOMAS HANNAY, D.D., M.A. Sm FREDERICK WJLUAM GENTLB,.c. Q , M.A. Sm TuoMAS LESLIE ROWAN, X.c.B., c.v.o., M.A. REv.HENRY CHADWICK, D.D., MUS.B., M.A., HON.D.D. (Glasgow), Regius Professor of Divinity and Canon of Christ Church in the University of Oxford. TuE Rlcm RBvEllEND JooST DE BLANK, M.A., Canon of Westminster, Bishop elect ofHong Kong. Sm TuoMAS PADMORE, G.C.B., M.A. Sm RE.ADER BUUABD, K.C.B., K.C.M.G., CJ.E. THE SOCIETY We congratulate the President on his election as Vice-Chancellor of the University. Mr Mathias is SeniorProctor for the current academic year. Dr Maxwell has resigned the Senior Bursarship and has been followed in that Office by Mr Kirkaldy. Two Research Fellows have left us during the year: Dr Roper 2 to be Assistant Professor of English at the University of California at Los Angeles, and Mr Alty for the University of Warwick:. We wekome as new Fellows Dr C. Sofer, Reader in Industria1! Management; Mr A. Singh, University Assistant Lecturer in Eco­ nomics and Politi.cs; Dr B. A. Callingham, University Demon­ strator in Pharmacology; as Research Fdlows, Dr R. A. Beddard in History; Mr P. M. Hazzledine in Crystallography and Mr T. M. Sporton in Electrical! Engineering. Mr Hazzledine has been awarded a Senior Studentship by the Royal Commision for the Exhibition of 1851. While this record was in press, we heard with deep regret of the death of Sir Frederick Gentle, Honorary Fellow. GIFTS TO THE COLLEGE The Dean has presented the carpet for the Munro Room in recognition of his 30 years' membership of the College. Dr and Mrs J. W. L. Beament have made a gift of £100 to the College as a contribution to the cost of the repairs to the Organ in the College Chapel. Mr and Mrs Alty, on leaving Cambridge, presented a decanter for use in the Combination Room. THE LIBRARY An exmbition of books illustrating the history of science was held during the British Association's meeting in Cambridge, and was repeated at the beginning ofthe new academic year. Among books shown were first editions of works by Brahe, Galileo, Kepler, Napier and Newton. The College's copy of Theophrastus, De historia plantarum, was lent to the British Museum for display in an exhibition of Grolier bindings. Benefactions have been received during the year from the President, Mr Laffan, Dr Maxwell, Dr Ramsay, Mr Parmee, Dr Goodyear, Dr Bowett, Professor Knights, Mr Mogridge, the Chaplain, Mr J. S. Wane (1912), Mr J. George (1924). Professor 3 M. Black (1927), Mr E. Duckworth (1943) Mr D. C. Gladwell (1944), Mr D. E. C. Yale (1946), Mr G. A. Starr (1956), Mr C. W.R. D. Moseley (1959),M.J.-C. Margolin.theMagnaCarta Commission of Virginia, and the Trustees of the British Museum. THE FABRIC The major works of improvement during the year have taken place in and around Old Court. After laying the pipe-work neces­ sary for the central heating and water services, the whole of the pathways and lawns have been re-made. The basic pattern is un­ changed but the pathways are all o~ York stone with the cobbling reduced to narrow borders around the lawns. In addition to central heating and wash basins in all sets, three bathrooms and three W.C.s have been provided and work is proceeding on redecoration of the rooms .and staircases. Restora­ tion of the ground floor of the Old Library has been completed and this extension to the Senior Combination Room is now called the Munro Room to honour the memory of Andrew Munro, formerly Vice-President and Bursar, who was well known to many of us. It is proving a valuable amenity for the greatly increased Fellowship of the College. 4 FIRST CLASSES, JUNE 1965 Mathematics. D. A. Joslin (Distinction in Part ID), A. E. Bass, P. L. Davies, A. M. Soward. Classics. D. J. Hall. Natural Sciences. J. A. Bryant, Richard G. Carter, G. H. Mac­ donald,. W. A. Phillips, I. F. Tannock, R. Atkinson, B. Charles­ worth, S. M. Freake, V. R. Phillips, M. D. Windram, R. E. Hills, M. A. L. Sita-Lumsden, D. Welch, R. H. Swanton, B. G. Gazzard. Law. Ds J. A. 0. Shand, P. W. O'Brien. History. P.A. Ginsborg. Modem and Medieval Languages. M. B. Harris, J. A. Wygard. Mechanical Sciences. P.R. S. Speare, P. G. Gamer, S. Blencowe, P. F. King, R. L. Hargreaves, M. H. Hadfield, R. M. Isherwood. Economics. A. D. Crockett, J. L. Eatwell. Agrimlture. P. G. Carter. UNIVERSITY AND OTHER AWARDS D. J. Hall has been awarded theJohn Stewart ofRannoch Scholar­ ship in Greek and Latin. P. G. Carter has been awarded the Drewitt Prize for rus per­ formance in the Agricultural Tripos. COLLEGE SCHOLARSHIPS AND EXHIBITIONS Entrance Scholarships of £6o: N. G. Lloyd, Llanelly Grammar School, for Mathematics. A. W esthead, Plymouth College, for Mathematics. G. E. Donaldson,. King Edward VII Grammar School, Coal- ville, for Mathematics with Physics. W. E. M Godfrey, Repton School, Derbyshire, for Classics. P. Roberts, Priory Grammar School, Shrewsbury, for Classics. P. ]. Taylor, Manchester Grammar School, for Classics. 5 S. F. L. Wakely, Haileybury and I.S.C., Hertford, for Classics (Colenutt). R. W. Hall, Bemrose SchooL Derby, for Natural Sciences (Melsome). C. C. Hird, Ashville College, Harrogate, for Natural Sciences (Munro). C. T. C. Kennedy, Forest School, Snaresbrook, for Natural Sciences (Melsome ). K. A. Newitt, Latymer Upper SchooL Hammersmith, for History. ]. P. Scutt, St Paul's School, London W. 14, for History. J. W. M. Rogers, Winchester College, for Modem Languages. Entrance Exhibitions of £40: J. A.G. Latimer, Malvern College, Worcs., for Mathematics. J. Muhlhaus, Truro School, Cornwall, for Mathematics with Physics. M. S. Richards, Caterham School, Surrey, for Mathematics with Physics. D . R.
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