i8 THE CLASSES IN MEDIEVAL HISTORY 



which several editions of historical texts have been 

 undertaken by the students under the supervision of 

 the lecturer.* 



(e) The two University readers in Economic Historyf 

 (Dr. Lilian Knowles and Mr. Hubert Hall) have co- 

 operated in the supervision of the original researches 

 of students in the mediaeval and modern periods, and 

 individual direction has been given by them to a large 

 number of external and internal students in con- 

 nection with the preparation of theses for the degrees 

 of D.Sc. (Econ.) or M.A. (Lond.). In addition to the 

 above, students have received assistance in connection 

 with their library or professional work, or in prepara- 

 tion for the Entrance Examination for the British 

 Museum (MSS. department). University Scholarships, 

 etc. 



• See above, (d). 



f The above account of the historical instruction at the School does 

 not, of course, include the important and extensive curriculum for the 

 modern period of Economic History under the direction of Dr. Lilian 

 Knowles (University Reader), nor the teaching in History, Geography, 

 Law, and Public Administration in other Departments of the School, for 

 which reference may be made to the Calendar. It may be added that 

 owing to the recent increase of Mr. Hall's official responsibilities he has 

 received valuable assistance from Mr. Hilary Jenkinson B.A. F.S.A., who 

 is announced to deliver Mr. Hall's lectures during next session. 



