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Honorary degrees awarded to Michael J Lighthill, Herwart Opitz, Sir Gordon Sutherland, Lord Birsay, John Scott Maclay, Lord Robbins, Sir Charles Wilson and George H Thomson (former Registrar).

Includes Dr Curran, Lord Todd, Professor William Frazer (Civil Engineering 1956-1968), George Richardson (Registrar), W F Robertson (Chairman of Court).

The ceremony took place at Kelvin Hall, Glasgow and includes the installation of Lord Todd of Trumpington as first Chancellor and ceremony for honorary graduands Lord Adrian of Cambridge, Sir Robert Robinson, Sir David S Anderson, Sir Edmund Hirst, Rt Hon Frank Cousins, Sir Peter Meldrum (Lord Provost) and Clark Kerr. Photographs also include Sir Samuel Curran, and Mr G Thomson (Registrar).

Hoover Foundation Gift to the University of Strathclyde. Dr Samuel C. Curran, Principal and Vice-Chancellor of the University of Strathclyde (left), receiving a cheque from Mr F N Mansager, Chairman of Hoover Limited (right). Upper body only.
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Group photograph of nine previous University Staff Club Presidents. Pictured (beginning at back row, left to right): A. L. M. Smith (Reader in Politics); Professor G. M. Howe (Geography); Professor W. W. Fletcher (Biology); Dr C. C. Bartlett (Mathematics); Professor W. E. Tyler (Librarianship, later Vice Principal); Dr, later Professor, G. Maxwell (Mining Engineering); Professor A. North (later Deputy Principal); Sir Samuel Curran; Mary O'Connor (Office Organisation).

Five men standing side by side wearing academic robes. Pictured, from left to right, are: William Francis Robertson (Chairman of Court); King Olav V Norway; Lord Todd of Trumpington; Dr Samuel Curran; George P. Richardson (Registrar).

The four men are standing behind an architectural model. J. A. Banks (chairman, Planning Committee), Samuel Curran (Principal), L. McGougan (Buildings Officer), G. H. Thomson (Secretary). Photograph used in 'Scottish Field', May 1964.

The three men are wearing academic robes and are standing outside the cloakroom of the Royal Technical College. Lord John Reith is in the centre, Dr Samuel Curran on the right hand side, and Sir Andrew McCance on the left hand side.