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Exhibit JC42 - The Leveson Inquiry

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For Distribution to CPsHacks and Dons - Teaching at the London University Journalism School 1919-1939: Its origin,development and influence.I. 1850-1900: Tennyson, Browning, Arnold, Carlyle, Morris, Ruskin, the Pre-Raphaelites, Francis Thomson, Mrs Meynell, the historians and theologians,Meredith, Hardy, Brides, Kipling, Conrad.II. 1900 and after.(a) <strong>The</strong> situation in 1900; the post-war period;Co) Poetry: Georgian Poets; Imagists; Post-War poetry; with special attentionto W. B. Yeats, Walter De La Mare. T.S. Eliot, Edith Sitwell.(c) <strong>The</strong> novel; George Moore; the novel of discussion, H.G. Wells, theProustians; Dorothy Richardson, James Joyce, Virginia Woolf, D.H.Lawrence, the Americans, the short story; miscellanea.(d) <strong>The</strong> Drama: Ibsen and Shaw; the Irish theatre: Synge and O’Casey;Experiments, O’Neill, the Cinema.(e) Miscellanea: essay, biography, criticism, the periodical press.ONE of the following subjects: (Two papers in each)A Modem Language, including each case (a) composition, Co) Textual study, (c)Literary History: Dutch, French, German, Italian, Russian, Spanish.Military StudiesPhilosophyPsychologyHistory of Art<strong>The</strong> Harmsworth Gold MedalAwarded annually to the best student of the year. <strong>The</strong> medal endowed by the lateSir Leicester Harmsworth, and first awarded in 1936. <strong>The</strong> following awards havebeen made:1936. Basil Dean1937. J.C. Clarke(<strong>The</strong> medal was also awarded in later years to:1938. Eunice K. Holland1939. G.C. Pinnington.)SOURCE: King’s College pamphlet on the course.243MOD100051414

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