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Royal College of Art

Friday 10 July 1992 18:02 EDT
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The Earl of Gowrie, Provost of the Royal College of Art, presided over Convocation on Friday 19 July 1992 at the Royal Albert Hall, London SW7. The Pro-Provost and Chairman of the Council, Sir Michael Butler, paid tribute to Mr Jocelyn Stevens and presented him on behalf of the Council with a Medal on the occasion of his retirement as Rector and Vice- Provost.

Honorary doctorates: David Hockney; Sir Kenneth MacMillan; John Scully.

Senior fellowships: Sir Eric Ash; Frank Guille; Professor John Hedgecoe; Bill Moggridge; Sir Alastair Pilkington; Lord Rothschild; Vivienne Westwood; Richard Williams.

Honorary fellowships: Zeev Aram; Jonathan Ashley-Smith; Nigel Chapman; Alan Couldridge; David Dalziel; Abram Games.

Fellowships: Grace Almeida; Ingrid Bleichroeder; Professor David Carter; Professor Tony Cobb; Lilian Dodd; Dennis Gatland; Beverley Grantham; Peter Kent; Tim Miller; Rod Murray; Professor Daniel Weil; Bill Wood.

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