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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
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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
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J. Gwyn Griffiths, 1974 "The Divine Tribunal" Inaugural lecture given by J. Gwyn Griffiths, Professor of Classics and Egyptology
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Richard Greenwood, 1972 "The Geography of Economic Development" Inaugural lecture given by Richard Greenwood, Professor in the Department of Geography
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R.B. Gravenor, 1973 "Systems and Things" Inaugural lecture given by R.B. Gravenor, Professor of Industrial Systems Engineering
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William Gosling, 1967 "The Genesis of Electrical Engineering" Inaugural lecture given by William Gosling, Professor of Electrical Engineering
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Laurence Goldstein, 1999 "Paradoxes shallow and deep" Inaugural lecture given by Laurence Goldstein, Professor in the Department of Philosophy
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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
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John Furlong, 1995 "Do Teachers Need Universities?" Inaugural lecture given by John Furlong, Professor and Head of Department of Education
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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
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H.O. Foulkes, 1971 "The Mathematics of Patterns and Arrangements" Inaugural lecture given by H.O. Foulkes, Professor of Pure Mathematics
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W. Fishwick, 1956 "Controls and Communications" Inaugural lecture given by W. Fishwick, Professor of Electrical Engineering
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Benjamin Farrington, 1936 "Diodorus Siculus: Universal Historian" Inaugural lecture given by Benjamin Farrington, Professor of Classics
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D. Ellis Evans, 1975 "Gorchest Y Celtaid Yn Yr Hen Fyd" Inaugural lecture given by D. Ellis Evans
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David Eastwood, 1997 "Making Public Policy in Nineteenth-Century Britain" Inaugural lecture given by David Eastwood, Professor of Social History
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J. Dutton, 1967 "University Physics in Today's World" Inaugural lecture given by J. Dutton, Professor of Physics
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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
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Ilham Dilman, 1986 "Proust: Human Separateness and the Longing for Union" Inaugural lecture given by Ilham Dilman
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J.D. Davies, 1973 "Famous Failures and Structural Safety" Inaugural lecture given by J.D. Davies, Professor in the Department of Civil Engineering
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D.C. Cooper, 1968 "Computer Science: Past, Present and Future" Inaugural lecture given by D.C. Cooper, Professor of Computation
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C. Collard, 1976 "The Study of Greek Tragedy" Inaugural lecture given by C. Collard, Professor of Classics and Head of the Department of Classics
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W.A. Cole, 1967 "Economic History as a Social Science" Inaugural lecture given by W.A. Cole, Professor of Economic History
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Dame June Clark, 1997 "The elements of nursing are all but unknown" Florence Nightingale Inaugural lecture given by Dame June Clark, Professor of Community Nursing
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M. Chazan, 1977 "The Expanding Role of the Psychologist in the Education Service" Inaugural lecture given by M. Chazan, Professor in the Department of Education
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Murial E. Chamberlain, 1990 "Who Founded the Liberal Party" Inaugural lecture given by Murial E. Chamberlain, Professor in the Department of History