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BUTJ/D/12/11
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Menu for luncheon for the Chancellor and those receiving honorary degrees, with two Latin addresses by the Orator
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- 10 Jun 1948 (Creation)
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3 docs: 1 booklet (1 folded sheet with cover); 1 folded sheet; 1 booklet (10 ff).
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Addresses by the Orator given at the installation of the Chancellor, and at Congregation for the award of honorary degrees to Cyril Forster Garbett, Winston Churchill, Geoffrey Hare Clayton, Norman Alexander Robertson, Leif Egeland, Sir Richard Stafford Cripps; Sir Hector James Wright Hetherington; Charles Seymour; John Forbes Cameron; Sir Hugh Lett; Sir William Wilson Jameson; Sir Richard Winn Livingstone; Sir Robert Robinson, Sir Paul Gordon Fildes, and Arnold Joseph Toynbee.
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- English
- Latin
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- Churchill, Sir Winston Leonard Spencer (1874-1965), knight, Prime Minister (Subject)
- Cripps, Sir Richard Stafford (1889-1952), knight, politician and lawyer (Subject)
- Hetherington, Sir Hector James Wright (1888-1965) Knight, Vice-Chancellor of the University of Liverpool (Subject)
- Cameron, John Forbes (1873-1952) Vice-Chancellor of the University of Cambridge (Subject)
- Livingstone, Sir Richard Winn (1880-1960) Knight, classical scholar and university administrator (Subject)
- Robinson, Sir Robert (1886-1975) knight, organic chemist (Subject)
- Toynbee, Arnold Joseph (1889-1975), historian (Subject)