Comment 046 September 1990

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17 OCTOBER 3.00pm - Tour of the Old Library. Meet in the Library

World Famous Kensington Di co Kensington 8.00 - 11.00

Afternoon - Tours of the Embankment Library. Meet in the Library

THURSDAY 11 OCTOBER Bar Entertainments Strand elson Mandela Hall 8.00 - 11.30

STUDE TS' UNIO MO DAY 1 OCTOBER Freshers' Fair Strand elson Mandela Hall 10.00 - 4.00 Union General Meeting Strand Nel on Mandela Hall 5.30 First Night Party Strand Nelson Mandela Hall 8.00 - 12.00 TUESDAY 2 OCTOBER Freshers' Fair Strand Nelson Mandela Hall 10.00 - 4.00 Intro Disco Strand Nelson Mandela Hall 8.00 - 11.30 WEDNESDA Y 3 OCTOBER World Famous Kensington Disco Kensington 8.00 - 12.00 THURSDAY 4 OCTOBER Union General Meeting Strand Nelson Mandela Hall 5.30 FRIDA Y 5 OCTOBER Kaleidoscope Strand Nelson Mandela Hall 8.00 - 12.00 MO DAY 8 OCTOBER Cacophony Chelsea 8.00 - 11.00 TUESDAY 9 OCTOBER Quiz Night Chelsea Evening WEDNESDAY 10 OCTOBER

FRIDA Y 12 OCTOBER Disco Frenzy Strand eison Mandela Hall 9.00 - 11.30 SATURDAY 13 OCTOBER Freshers' BaU Strand 8.00 - 2.00

DEA 'S OFFICE TUESDAY 2 OCTOBER Dean and Chaplains' lunch for new undergraduates and introduction to the Chaplaincy Strand Chapel & Council Room 1.00 WEDNESDAY 3 OCTOBER Beginning of Session Service with the new Principal. Preacher: Dean of the College, the Canon Reginald Askew. The Chairman of the College Council, Sir James Spooner, together with College Officers and Student Sabbatical Officers will attend in state. The Rev Bernard Thorogood, General Secretary of the United Reformed Church will also attend. Strand

Chapel 10.00 - 11.00

After the Service a reception will be held for the entire congregation in the Great Hall. MO DAY 9 OCTOBER AKC course enrolment of students and first lecture Kensington Room Pll 5.00 AKC course enrolment of students and first lecture Strand Chapel 12.00 THURSDAY 12 OCTOBER AKC course enrolment of students and fLrstlecture Chelsea Room 19 5.15

OTHER DATE FOR YOUR DIARY E GLISH LA GAGE TUI路 TIO FOR OVERSEAS ST . DE TS 1990/91 Every year the College offers tuition in English to all overseas students, undergraduate and postgraduate, who consider that their studies would benefit from a beller command of the English language. Classes are held on all three campuses and the tuition is free to students of King's College. The course includes tuition in both wrillen and spoken aspects of the language and lays particular emphasis on academic English, eg study skills, note-taking and wrillen essays and reports. Initial meetings for all interested students will be held on each of the main campuses on the following dates: Strand:

Monday 8 October, 5.30 - 6.30 - Room 28A

Kensington: Tuesday 9 October, 5.30 - 6.30 - Old Refcctory Chelsea:

Wednesday 10 October, 5.30 - 6.30 - Room 56, Manresa Road

Thereafter classes will be held on Wednesday afternoons and weekday evenings at times to be mutually agreed by the Course Director, Ms Susanne Ellioll, and the participating students. If you would like to allend these classes, it is very important that you come to the initial meetings listed above and if for any reason you are unable to do so, please contact Mrs Jennifer Jackson, External Liaison Officer, tel 071-873 2291, so that she can arrange for you to receive details of the programme for the Michaelmas Term.

Postgraduate students requiring stylistic advice on the writing up of their thesis can be given individual help: please contact Susanne Ellioll for further information on internal telephone no. 2291.


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