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  Item Reference: KCLCAL-1885-1886-228

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222 APPLIED SCIENCES first three of such terms and produces at the close of each certificate of good conduct and satisfactory progress signed by the Dean and the Principal 1881 1882 1883 1884 1885 IX This Medal and Prize derived from the interest of 500 has "been founded by the late Sir Charles William Siemens with the object of stimulating the Students of King College London to high standard of proficiency in Metal- lurgical Science It is open to those who have as Matriculated Students studied in the Applied Science Department for at least two years and who either in their Third Year or if they remain in the Department for three years in the succeeding year make Metallurgy special study The next award will be made at the end of June 1886 and will depend partly on an Essay on some particular subject partly on written examination on the Metallurgical lectures and partly on actual work done in the Laboratory The subjects for the Essay for 1886 will be Gaseous Fuels their Manufacture Composition Properties and Use The Essays are to be illustrated by Free-hand Sketches and Mechanical Drawings to scale and must be sent in to Professor Huntington on or before Saturday June 12 Name of Medallist 1883 Burn Edward Name of Exhibitioners Burn Edward Atkinson Llewelyn Birchall Anderson Robert Bruce Atkinson Claude William 00ilis William Henry Long Francis Maddison
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