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(S. M. Tilling, 1936), and her husband run discussion groups for engaged couples under the auspices of the Marriage Guidance Council. K. L. CARIUCK SMITH, M.A. (1920), will be retiring from the Mount School, York, in July 196o. M. L. CARTWRIGHT, M.A., D.PHIL. (1919), was appointed Reader in the Theory of Functions in the University of Cambridge, 1959, and from January 196o was appointed one of Septemviri of the University of Cambridge. She was given the honorary degree of D.Sc. by the University of Hull in June. MRS. CALVERT-SMITH, M.A.

(B. A. Betts, 1929), was elected Chairman of the Labour Party 1958-9: she was re-elected M.P. (Labour) for Blackburn at the General Election in October. MRS. CHAMBERLAIN, M.A. (S. J. Wickham, 1920), retired from the Headmistressship of Croham Hurst School, South Croydon, in July. MRS. CASTLE

(C. M. P. Abson, 1953), has been in Accra, Ghana, since July, when her husband went there to work with British Petroleum Ltd. She has a very interesting job with the French Embassy as their official translator. MRS. CLOW, B.A. (J. M. Blomfield, 1939), has been Research Officer with the Population Investigation Committee on Survey of Child Health and Development, since 1954. KATHI.EF.N COBURN, B.LITT. (1930), was awarded the Rosemary Crawshay Prize for English Literature by the British Academy, for The Notebooks of MRS. CLINCH, B.A.

S. T. Coleridge, vol. i.

(B. M. Hall, 1951), took up a part-time appointment teaching French at Bolton Technical College, in September. PAMELA CONNELL, B.A. (1954), has been an assistant mistress at Northampton High School, teaching Scripture and History, since September 1958. M. R. CUNNINGHAM, M.A. (1919), was co-opted to the National Adult School Union's Handbook Compilation Committee (for 1961 Handbook). H. E. DALES, B.A. (1954), who was Assistante d'anglais, Ecole Normale, Grenoble, till June, has been working in the Foreign Office since September. MAISIE DALGLEISH, M.A. (1920), has retired from the Headmistress-ship of Brentwood School, Southport, and is now living in Edinburgh. L. A. DALTON, B.A. (1955), is a graduate student and teaching assistant in the department of English, Indiana University, U.S.A., for the year 1959-60. D. K. DANIEL, B.A. (1953), was working as office secretary in the central office of the London Diocesan Council for Moral Welfare from January to November. I. M. M. DEAN, M.A. (1922), was made an O.B.E. in the New Year Honours List 1960. R. J. DEAN, M.A., D.PHIL. (1922), was appointed to the Fellowship Awards Committee of the American Council of Learned Societies, and to that of the American Association of University Women. s. c. DE GRUCHY, M.A. (1951), was appointed Child Care Officer, Oxfordshire County Council, from September. MRS. COMPSTY, M.A.

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