Calendar: 1878-1879 Page 467
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HONORARY FELLOWS 465 William Bowman formerly Student and afterwards Professor of Physiology and Surgeon Lionel Smith Beale formerly Student afterwards Professor of Physiology and now Professor of Medicine and Physician Charles Henry Pearson formerly Student and afterwards Professor of Modern History First Class in Classics Oxford 1853 Fellow of Oriel 1856 Isidore Brasseur For twenty-two years Professor of the French Language and Literature 1857 William Burges Formerly Pupil of School and Student of the Department of Applied Sciences Architect of the Memorial Church at Constantinople 1858 Charles Grenfell Nicolay For fifteen years Libra- rian to and Lecturer in Geography Now Chaplain to the British residents at San Salvador Frederick William Farrar Formerly Student First Class in Classics 1854 Late Fellow of Trinity College Cambridge and Master of Marlborough College Canon of Westminster James Jeakes Formerly Student Wrangler 1852 First Class in Natural Sciences 1853 Fellow of St Peter's College George Schilling Formerly Student afterwards Principal of the Martiniere College Lucknow and greatly distinguished in the defence of that place 1860 Thomas Minchin Goodeve formerly Student and afterwards for fourteen years in the service of the College as Lecturer in Mathematics Professor of Mauufac- turing Art and Professor of Natural Philosophy 1861 Charles Henry Olive Daniel Formerly Student and afterwards Lecturer in Clissical Literature First Class in Classics 1858 Fellow and Tutor of Worcester College Oxford James John Heywood Formerly Student and now Lecturer in Classical and English Literature Wrangler and First Class in Classics 1850
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