Calendar: 1860-1861 Page 99
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100 general literature and science This prize is open to all Matriculated Students of the College not being Associates and not belonging to the Theological Department Subject for 1861 Sicilia Cijc Classical roftsssor'a $n The Professor of Classical Literature gives annually one Prize in books for the best Latin Essay This Prize is open to Matriculated Students of this Department not being Associates Subject for 1861 Eloqueutia in omni libero populo maximeque in pacatis tranquillisque civitatibus prsecipue semper floruit semperque dominata 6st -Cic de Orat 30 trpl en xi ffinKoiDtntnt Sir George Stephen has presented to the College sum of Fifty Guineas which is invested in the Public Funds The Annual Interest is to be given in Books for the best English Essay on such subject as shall be fixed by the Principal This prize is open to all Matriculated Students of the Col- lege not being Associates and not belonging to the Theological Department Subject for 1861 On the Condition of the Working Classes immediately before and after the Reformation $lumptrt xi ti The Rev Edward Hayes Plumptre Fellow of Brasenose College Oxford formerly Student of and now Chaplain and an Honorary Fellow of this College gives annually two Prizes
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