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Leslie Symons, 1982 "The Land-Use Challenge: Eastern and Western Responses " Inaugural lecture given by Leslie Symons, Professor of Geography
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H.E. Street, 1955 "The Scientific Study of Plants" Inaugural lecture given by H.E. Street, Professor of Botany
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Nicholas Stephens, 1979 "Geomorphology in the Service of Man" Inaugural lecture given by Nicholas Stephens, Professor in the Department of Geography
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Keith Smith, 1990 "How Green is My Valium? (Are Chemicals Kindly or Killers?)" Inaugural lecture given by Keith Smith, Professor of Chemistry
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A.R.E. Singer, 1957 "The Control of Industrial Processes" Inaugural lecture given by A.R.E. Singer, Professor of Physical Metallurgy
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C.W. Shoppee, 1949 "The Carbon Atom" Inaugural lecture given by C.W. Shoppee, Professor of Chemistry
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Richard Shannon, 1980 "Mr. Gladstone and Swansea 1887" Inaugural lecture given by Richard Shannon, Professor of Modern History
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E.S. Sellers, 1956 "Why Chemical Engineering?" Inaugural lecture given by E.S. Sellers, Professor of Chemical Engineering
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G. W. Roderick, 1985 "Universities: The Pursuit of Bread, Knowledge and Freedom" Inaugural lecture given by G. W. Roderick, Professor and Director of Adult and Continuing Education
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Michael G. Rodd, 1988 "IT in Manufacturing - The Map to a New Society" Inaugural lecture given by Michael G. Rodd, Professor of Electrical and Electronic Engineering
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Brynley F. Roberts, 1980 "Brut Tysilio" Inaugural lecture given by Brynley F. Roberts
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F.H.T. Rhodes, 1958 "Life, Time and Darwin" Inaugural lecture given by F.H.T. Rhodes, Professor of Geology
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J.C. Rees, 1955 "Interpreting the Constitution" Inaugural lecture given by J.C. Rees, Professor of Political Theory and Government
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J.H. Purnell, 1965 "The Thermal Decomposition of Paraffin Hydrocarbons; A Century of Study" Inaugural lecture given by J.H. Purnell, Professor of Physical Chemistry
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D.G. Pritchard, 1972 "Educational Opportunity for the Handicapped" Inaugural lecture given by D.G. Pritchard, Professor of Education and Dean of the Faculty of Education
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Paul E. Preece, 1993 "Chemical Engineering - A Process of Change" Inaugural lecture given by Paul E. Preece, Professor and Head of Department of Chemical Engineering
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D.Z. Phillips, 1971 "Some Limits to Moral Endeavour" Inaugural lecture given by D.Z. Phillips, Professor of Philosophy
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R.W. Pethybridge, 1976 "Academics and Revolution" Inaugural lecture given by R.W. Pethybridge, Director of the Centre of Russian and East European Studies
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A. Pelter, 1972 "Organic Chemistry - A Perspective View" Inaugural lecture given by A. Pelter, Professor of Organic Chemistry
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J.H. Parry, 1961 "University, State and Society" Inaugural lecture given by J.H. Parry
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Ralph Parker, 1986 "From Power Stations to Aeroplanes: What do Mechanical Engineers do?" Inaugural lecture given by Ralph Parker, Professor of Mechanical Engineering
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R.J. Owen, 1982 "Micro to Macro Engineering Computations" Inaugural lecture given by R.J. Owen, Professor of Civil Engineering
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Hugh O'Neill, 1948 "Metals and Mankind: From Anglesey to Hiroshima" Inaugural lecture given by Hugh O'Neill, Professor of Metallurgy
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J. Oliver, 1967 "Climatology and the Environmental Sciences" Inaugural lecture given by J. Oliver, Professor of Geography
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L.J. Kastner, 1950 "Education, Tasks, and Outlook of the Engineer" Inaugural lecture given by L.J. Kastner, Professor of Engineering