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R. H. Macmillan, 1957 "The Communication of Ideas"
Inaugural lecture given by R. H. Macmillan
John A Matthews, 1997 "Glaciers: The New Legacy"
Inaugural lecture given by John A Matthews, Professor of Physical Geography
Alan McGregor, 1998 "Heavenly Bodies and Black Holes"
Inaugural lecture given by Alan McGregor, Professor of Reconstructive Surgery
Valerie Minogue, 1982 "Trials of Life"
Inaugural lecture given by Valerie Minogue, Professor of French and
Head of the Department of
Romance Studies
Colyn Grey Morgan, 1972 "Some Light on Physics"
Inaugural lecture given by Colyn Grey Morgan, Professor in the Department of Physics
Bryan Niblett, 1976 "Computer Science and the Law"
Inaugural lecture given by Bryan Niblett, Professor of Computer Science
J.V. Oldfield, 1975 "The Designer's Image"
Inaugural lecture given by J.V. Oldfield, Professor in the Department of Electrical and Electronic Engineering
L.J. Kastner, 1950 "Education, Tasks, and Outlook of the Engineer"
Inaugural lecture given by L.J. Kastner, Professor of Engineering
J. Oliver, 1967 "Climatology and the Environmental Sciences"
Inaugural lecture given by J. Oliver, Professor of Geography
Hugh O'Neill, 1948 "Metals and Mankind: From Anglesey to Hiroshima"
Inaugural lecture given by Hugh O'Neill, Professor of Metallurgy
R.J. Owen, 1982 "Micro to Macro Engineering Computations"
Inaugural lecture given by R.J. Owen, Professor of Civil Engineering
Ralph Parker, 1986 "From Power Stations to Aeroplanes: What do Mechanical Engineers do?"
Inaugural lecture given by Ralph Parker, Professor of Mechanical Engineering
J.H. Parry, 1961 "University, State and Society"
Inaugural lecture given by J.H. Parry
A. Pelter, 1972 "Organic Chemistry - A Perspective View"
Inaugural lecture given by A. Pelter, Professor of Organic Chemistry
R.W. Pethybridge, 1976 "Academics and Revolution"
Inaugural lecture given by R.W. Pethybridge, Director of the Centre of Russian and East European Studies
D.Z. Phillips, 1971 "Some Limits to Moral Endeavour"
Inaugural lecture given by D.Z. Phillips, Professor of Philosophy
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
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
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
J.C. Rees, 1955 "Interpreting the Constitution"
Inaugural lecture given by J.C. Rees, Professor of Political Theory and Government
F.H.T. Rhodes, 1958 "Life, Time and Darwin"
Inaugural lecture given by F.H.T. Rhodes, Professor of Geology
Brynley F. Roberts, 1980 "Brut Tysilio"
Inaugural lecture given by Brynley F. Roberts
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
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
E.S. Sellers, 1956 "Why Chemical Engineering?"
Inaugural lecture given by E.S. Sellers, Professor of Chemical Engineering