K/LEC6 Lectures and Addresses - Notices

K/LEC6 Lectures and Addresses - Notices

King's College London Archives K/LEC6 Lectures and Addresses - Notices K/LEC6/1 Undated K/LEC6/1/1 [1903-1930] Booklet titled Lectures I-X King's College University of London. Syllabus of Course of Lectures on The Progress of Drama in the XVI and XVII Centuries (with study of selected plays) by Prof. I. Gollancz Litt.D. [1903-1930] 18pp K/LEC6/1/2 [1897-1903] Notice publicising a conference held at King's College London on Monday 21st November titled The Relation of Scientific Training in Economics to Social and Philanthropic Work [1897-1903] 2pp. Invitation to attend from Principal A. Robertson. Attended by The Lord Bishop of London and Professor W. A. S. Hewins. 2 copies K/LEC6/1/3 1927 May 10 Notice titled King's College London. The Inaugural Burge Memorial Lecture will be delivered in the Great Hall on Tuesday May 10th at 5.30pm on 'Christianity and Nationality' by Dr Ernest Barker, Principal of King's College (1927) 1pp. The Burge Memorial Trust was founded to commemorate the work for International Friendship of the late Right Rev. Hubert Murray Burge, D.D., Bishop of Oxford. 2 copies K/LEC6/1/4 [1920-1930] Hand written notice publicising a public lecture by the King's College London Department of Modern Greek titled 'Some Byzantine Emperors' by Professor Norman H. Baynes K/LEC6/1/5 [1920-1930] Hand written notice publicising three public lectures, held in January, February and March, by the King's College London Department of Modern Greek titled 'Outlines of the History of Chios (1089-1912)' by Philip Argenti, 'Some Features of the period of Turkish Domination in Greece' by Professor F. H. Marshall, and 'The Later Poetry of Dionysios Solomos' by R. J. H. Jenkins K/LEC6/1/6 [1923-1930] Notice publicising the weekly readings of The Poetry DRAFTSociety, founded in 1909, to promote 'a clearer, deeper sense of the best in poetry and of the strength and joy to be drawn from it'. Speakers for October were Nancy Hull, A. C. B. Braund, Faith Varley and Caron Rock. The meetings are held on Mondays at 3.15pm at the Royal Chapel of the Savoy King's College London Archives K/LEC6/1/7 1945 Oct 22 Notice publicising a public lecture titled 'Livy and the Empire' delivered by Professor R. S. Conway of the University of Manchester, President of the Classical Association on Friday October 22nd 1945 at King's College London. 2 copies K/LEC6/1/8 [1895-1930] Notice publicising a series of four public lectures held in May on 'Feminine Culture' by Senorita Maria de Maeztu, organised by the King's College London Department of Spanish Studies. 2 copies K/LEC6/1/9 [1920-1930] Notice publicising a series of three public lectures held in October on 'Concrete in the Light of Modern Research Work' by R. E. Stradling and W. H. Glanville, organised by the King's College London Department of Civil Engineering K/LEC6/1/10 [1932-1940] Notice publicising a public lecture on 9 March, titled 'The Birth of a British Frontier Fort, N.W. Frontier, India' by Brig.-General E. B. Mathew-Lannowe, C.M.G., D.S.O., Lecturer in Military Studies. Organised by the King's College London Department of Military Studies. 2 copies K/LEC6/1/11 1934 March Notice publicising two public lectures on 'Some Difficulties of Law Reform' by Sir Charles Odgers and H. Potter, organised by King's College London Faculty of Laws in March 1934. 2 copies K/LEC6/1/12 [1930-1940] Notice publicising a series of public lectures by the King's College London Department of Music in February and March, and the Department of French in March. Speakers were Margaret Glynn, Felix Aprahanican, Frank Wright, Harold Rhodes and Georges Duhamel K/LEC6/1/13 [1920-1930] Notice publicising a series of ten public lectures by the King's College London Department of Education, in October, November and December. Speakers were J. Dover Wilson, F. H. Spencer, Alan Rannie, R. F. Cholmeley, Cyril Norwood, Dorothy Brock, E. Salter Davies, Herbert Ward, Ernest Barker, and Robert DRAFTPeers. 2 copies King's College London Archives K/LEC6/1/14 1938 Agenda or notice produced as a result of the Public Lectures Committee meeting on Wednesday 1 June 1938. Showing a series of public lectures by the King's College London Departments of Modern Greek, Music, Philosophy, Portuguese, Spanish, Engineering, Slavonic Studies, and the Shakespeare Association. Speakers include Norman Baynes, S. L. Hourmouzios, Rev. Archimandrite James Virvos, Dr Paul Schrecker, Mr Rodrigues, and Professor Pastor. 2 copies K/LEC6/1/15 [1920-1930] Agenda or notice produced as a result of the Public Lectures Committee meeting on Wednesday 23 November. Showing a series of public lectures by the King's College London Departments of Theology, Classics, French, History, Laws, Modern Greek, Music, Portuguese, Engineering, and Slavonic Studies. Speakers include Canon N. P. Williams, Right Reverend Gustav Arlen, M. Jean Giraudoux, Professor V. T. Harlow, J.W. Cecil Turner, Edgar Prestage, P. E. L. Russell, Mr Santiago Kastner, Dr Rose and Dr Turin. Including the lectures mentioned in K/LEC6/1/5 K/LEC6/1/16 [1920-1930] Notice publicising a series of four public lectures by the King's College London Department of Geography, in June. Titled 'The Expansion of Geographical Knowledge in the Renaissance Period as Illustrated by Contemporary Maps' and delivered by Professor Edward L. Stevenson Ph.D, Editor of the Hispanic Society of America; Member of the Spanish Royal Academy of Arts and Sciences K/LEC6/1/17 1921 Notice publicising a series of public lectures in January, February and March 1921, by the King's College London Departments of History and Modern Languages, Spanish Law, Philosophy, Engineering, the Shakespeare Association and the Anglo-Spanish Society. Speakers include W. A. Morris, Sir Bernard Pares, George Young, Leonard C. Wharton, Juan De Callejon, H. Wildon Carr, N. F. Mackenzie, F. Lydall, C. Y. Tucker Brook, J. W. Davis, Allardyce Nicoll, J. Baudis, and F. E. Steele K/LEC6/1/18 DRAFT1926 Notice publicising two public lectures titled 'The Importance of Martin Luther for the Christian Church' delivered by Professor Friedrich Heiler of the University of Marburg, on Monday November 1st and Wednesday November 3rd 1926 at King's College London. 2 copies King's College London Archives K/LEC6/1/19 1919 Notice publicising a series of six public lectures in February and March 1919, by King's College London, titled 'The Christian Church and the Modern Spirit'. Speakers were The Very Rev. W. R. Inge, The Rev. Dr W. B. Selbie, The Rev. P. T. Forsyth, The Rev. A. E. Garvie, The Rev. W. R. Matthews, and The Right Rev. G. M. Long. 3 copies K/LEC6/1/20 Notice publicising a series of four public lectures in February, by King's College London, titled 'Addresses on Religion'. Speakers were The Right Rev. J. Cooper, The Rev. E. W. Barnes, The Rev. D. S. Cairns and The Rev. W. H. Frere. 2 copies K/LEC6/2 Nineteenth Century K/LEC6/2/1 1835-1836 King's College London booklet titled Prospectus of Lectures on Materia Medica and Therapeutics. First Division of the Course by Bisset Hawkins, M.D., F.R.S., 1835-1836 (1835) 16pp K/LEC6/2/2 1836 Booklet titled Outlines of A Course of Lectures on Botany to be delivered in King's College London by David Don, Libr. L.S. Member of the Imperial Academy Nature Curiosorum; Of the Imperial Society of Naturalists of Moscow; Of the Royal Botanical Society of Ratisbon etc. Professor of Botany in King's College (1836) 16pp K/LEC6/2/3 1837 King's College London booklet titled Experimental Philosophy. Professor Wheatstone F.R.S. will deliver a course of eight lectures on The Measures of Sound, Light, Heat, Magnetism, and Electricity (1837) 4pp. 2 copies K/LEC6/2/4 1838 May 3 Notice publicising a series of lectures by the King's College London departments of Electro-Chemistry, Natural Philosophy, Zoology, Geology, and Experimental Philosophy. Speakers were Professor Daniell, Professor The Rev. H. Moseley, Professor Bell, Professor John Philips, and Professor Wheatstone K/LEC6/2/5 DRAFT1842-1843 King's College London leaflet titled Medical Department - Session 1842-43 [1842] 4pp. Outlining the lecture programmes for Anatomy, Physiology, Comparative Anatomy, Chemistry, Botany, Materia Medica and Therapeutics, Principles and Practice of Medicine, Principles and Practice of Surgery, King's College London Archives Midwifery and the Diseases of Women and Children, and Forensic Medicine K/LEC6/2/6 1897 Nov 25 Booklet titled Winter Meeting for Teachers conducted by the College of Preceptors (Blomsbury Square, London, W.C.) (1897) 4pp. Publicising a series of lectures, meetings and visits for teachers K/LEC6/2/7 1897 Notice titled King's College London Gilbart Lectures on Banking 1897 (1897) 1pp. Lectures were delivered by J. R. Paget Esq. B.A., LL.B., during January, February and March 1897 K/LEC6/2/8 1898 Notice titled The Sanitary Institute, Parkes Museum, Margaret St., Regent St., W. 26th London Course of Lectures and Demonstrations for Sanitary Officers and Students 1898 (1898) 4pp K/LEC6/2/9 1839-1848 Large book titled 'Notices given in the Hall and other Publications' containing notices relating to King's College London, which have been stuck onto the pages. Including (mostly handwritten) lectures notices, student lists, prize winners, and course details. Including the fifth Annual Report of King's College Hospital, 1844. Many items are loose and fragile, and the book is mouldy.

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