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  Item Reference: KCLCAL-1869-1870-108

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108 general literature and science These prizes are open to all Matriculated Students of the College not being Associates and not belonging to the Theological Department who have completed one Term and not exceeded nine Terms Students of the Evening Classes are subject to special conditions for which see Ev Class Dep Section XI Subjects for 1870 Original Rhymed Verse not to exceed 200 lines Babylon Translation Hesiod Works and Days 106-199 Virgil Eclog IV Pollio Basent rt George Webbe Dasent Esq late Professor of English Literature and Modern History gives annually Prize in Books of the value of Ten Pounds for the best English Essay on some Historical or Literary subject which shall be dis- tinguished by accuracy of composition and elegance of style This prize is open to all Matriculated Students of the College nut being Associates and not belonging to the Theological Department who have completed one Term and not exceeded nine Terms Students of the Evening Classes are subject to special conditions for which see Ev Class Dep Sect XI Subject for 1870 Addison Candidates for all these Prizes are desired to adhere strictly to the terms of each thesis All Exercises for the Verse Prizes must be delivered to the Secretary before four o'clock on Thursday March 31 1870 and those for the other Prizes before four o'clock on Friday May 27 1870 The author of each Exercise is required to conceal his name and to distinguish his composition by some motto sending in at the same time his name sealed up under cover bearing the same motto
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