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Abigail
Adam
Adrianna
Alice
Alison
Ally
Anonymous 1
Anonymous 2
Aubrey
Ava
Barry
Bella
Belle
Benjamin
Beth
Betty
Bill
Bob
Bonnie
Brooke
Bruce
Buddy
Catherine
Cecilia
Charlene
Charles
Charlotte - Dream Log
Cherry
Chloe
Claire
Clara
Colin
Cora
Participants D, E, F
Daisy
Dalal
Daniel
Dean
Delilah
Diane
Dominic
Elijah
Eliza
Ella
Eloise
Emma
Emmeline
Esther
Eva
Flo
Participants G, H, I, J
Gabriella
Gethin
Gloria
Grace
Graham and Molly
Harmony
Haruto
Hayley
Hazel
Ian
Isla
Ivy
Jack
Jamie-Leigh
Jan
Jen, Gary, Jess and Toby
Jenny G
Jo
Jocelyn
Joel
Josephine
Juliana
Participants K, L, M
Kathryn
Karianne
Kaylee
Kelly
Kevin
Kinsley
Kylie
Lillian
Lily
Lisa
Llinos
Lucas
Lucia
Lucy
Luke
Luna
Lyla
Maeve
Makayla
Marcus
Mary and Maria
Martin
Maya
Megan
Melanie
Melody
Merna
Mia
Mick
Participants N, O, P, Q, R
Natalie
Nicole
Nora
Olivia
Ophelia
Owen
Paige
Penelope
Peyton
[Missing Page]
Rachel
Remi
Riley
Robert
Rose
Rosie
Rowan
Roz
Ruby
Russell
Participants S, T, U
Sally
Sam
Sarah
Scarlett
Simone
Sloane
Sofia
Sophia
Stella
Summer
Ted
Tim
Tori
Trevor
Participants V, W, X, Y, Z
Valerie
Vanessa
Victoria
Violet
Vivian
Yuto
Zabrina
Zoey
Zori
Zoria
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Ilham Dilman, 1986 "Proust: Human Separateness and the Longing for Union"
Inaugural lecture given by Ilham Dilman
A.H. Diverres, 1975 "French at the Universities"
Inaugural lecture given by A.H. Diverres, Professor of French and Head of the Department of Romance Studies
J. Dutton, 1967 "University Physics in Today's World"
Inaugural lecture given by J. Dutton, Professor of Physics
David Eastwood, 1997 "Making Public Policy in Nineteenth-Century Britain"
Inaugural lecture given by David Eastwood, Professor of Social History
D. Ellis Evans, 1975 "Gorchest Y Celtaid Yn Yr Hen Fyd"
Inaugural lecture given by D. Ellis Evans
Benjamin Farrington, 1936 "Diodorus Siculus: Universal Historian"
Inaugural lecture given by Benjamin Farrington, Professor of Classics
W. Fishwick, 1956 "Controls and Communications"
Inaugural lecture given by W. Fishwick, Professor of Electrical Engineering
H.O. Foulkes, 1971 "The Mathematics of Patterns and Arrangements"
Inaugural lecture given by H.O. Foulkes, Professor of Pure Mathematics
Hywel Francis, 1994 "Do Miners Read Dickens? Communities, Universities and a New Beginning"
Inaugural lecture given by Hywel Francis, Professor and Director of Adult Continuing Education
John Furlong, 1995 "Do Teachers Need Universities?"
Inaugural lecture given by John Furlong, Professor and Head of Department of Education
D.H. Gagen, 1993 "Coming to Terms with the Civil WAr, Modern Productions of Lope De Vega's 'Fuenteovejuna'"
Inaugural lecture given by D.H. Gagen, Professor and Head of Department of Hispanic Studies
Laurence Goldstein, 1999 "Paradoxes shallow and deep"
Inaugural lecture given by Laurence Goldstein, Professor in the Department of Philosophy
William Gosling, 1967 "The Genesis of Electrical Engineering"
Inaugural lecture given by William Gosling, Professor of Electrical Engineering
R.B. Gravenor, 1973 "Systems and Things"
Inaugural lecture given by R.B. Gravenor, Professor of Industrial Systems Engineering
Richard Greenwood, 1972 "The Geography of Economic Development"
Inaugural lecture given by Richard Greenwood, Professor in the Department of Geography
J. Gwyn Griffiths, 1974 "The Divine Tribunal"
Inaugural lecture given by J. Gwyn Griffiths, Professor of Classics and Egyptology
Ralph A. Griffiths, 1983 "'This royal throne of kings, this scept'red isle': The English realm and nation in the later middle ages"
Inaugural lecture given by Ralph A. Griffiths, Professor of Medieval History
C.C. Harris, 1987 "Civilisation, Society and Tradition: Sociology and the University in Contemporary Society"
Inaugural lecture given by C.C. Harris, Professor of Sociology
C.H. Hassall, 1958 "Chemistry in the Service of Medicine"
Inaugural lecture given by C.H. Hassall, Professor of Chemistry
Alan. G. Hawkes, 1975 "The Development of Statistical Ideas and their Applications"
Inaugural lecture given by Alan. G. Hawkes, Professor of Statistics
David Hills, 1983 "Lear's Shadows: some problems in the reading of a literary text"
Inaugural lecture given by David Hills, Professor in the Department of English
T.O. Jeffries, 1967 "Nuclear Power and the Systems Engineer"
Inaugural lecture given by T.O. Jeffries, Prefessor of Industrial Engineering
J.R. Jones, 1953 "Religion as True Myth"
Inaugural lecture given by J.R. Jones, Professor of Philosophy
J.G. Oldroyd, 1954 "Mathematics and the Physical World"
Inaugural lecture given by J.G. Oldroyd, Professor of Applied Mathematics
G.B. Kerferd, 1956 "The Study of Greek Thought"
Inaugural lecture given by G.B. Kerferd, Professor of Classics