Calendar: 1851-1852 Page 80
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7S GENERAL LITERATURE AND 8CIEN srrfjolarsijtp for jHo&mi llMstorj anD Hughs titeraturr One of £30 in each year held for year This Scholarship has been founded by John Julius Stutzcr Esq Lecturer in Modern History and English Literature the following are its conditions It is open to all Matriculated Students of the Department of General Literature and Science who shall have completed not less than one term and not more than nine terms at the date of competition It is to be held for one year and to be tenable only during residence at King's College London or at some one of the Colleges of Oxford or Cambridge No Student can be elected to this Scholarship more than Π twice The Examination will take place at such period in the Lent or Easter Term as the Professor and Lecturer in English Literature and Science shall with the sanction of the Principal direct and will consist of papers of questions upon Modern History and English Literature at the discretion of the said Professor and Lecturer The next Examination for this Scholarship will take place on Saturday May 22d 1852 The names of all Candidates must be given to the Principal in person or by letter before one o'clock on Thursday May 13th 1852 after which hour no name will be received The following will be the subjects of examination The History of the 17th century Ranke's Lives of the Popes Senior cf 0Iar6f ip6 Two in each year of £30 each tenable for Three Years These Scholarships are open to all Matriculated Students of this Department who have completed three Terms and have not exceeded nine Terms
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