Calendar: 1926-1927 Page 405
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BENEFACTIONS TO KING COLLEGE LONDON 419 1925 Executors of the late Professor Arthur Dendy Sc Head of the Department of Zoology teaching collection of sponges and slides his collection of Sphenodon books on Natural History pamphlets on General Biology and specimens other than Porifera To the Department of Zoology Boving Esq Managing Director of Hydrantomet Ltd 6" Centrifugal Pump to the Civil Engineering Laboratories Lt -Colonbl Parsons Portrait of his father the late Hon Parsons Treasurer of the Delegacy Victor Ewings Negos Esq Ch 25 to the Medical Research Fund 1926 Anonymous An endowment of Post-Graduate Scholarship or Scholarships for one or two students from Czecho-Slovak University for the Session 1926-27 the total value to be 150 The General Electric Company Fleuss Pump for the Physics Department and for the Electric Engineering Depart- ment Miss Ada Blanche Marshall 500 in Local Loans to found the John Marshall Prize in memory of her brother the late John Marshall Μ Α Trinity College Cambridge Orlando Inchlby Esq Μ Α Head of the Department of Pharmacology 100 to found Prize in Pharmacology David Sommerville Esq lately Assistant Professor in the Department of Public Health now closed His microscope and the books used in his teaching The Albion Motor Company Ltd of Glasgow gear- box and back axle For the Department of Mechanical Engineering Miss Wright 250 to the War Memorial Fund Subscriptions and other sources for the Building Fund of the Theological Hostel 36 0s 3d Department of Industrial and Scientific Research Grant for furtherance of research in Radio Telegraphy increased to 365 per annum The Rev Matthews 51 to the College Centenary Fund Hostel Building Fund The Rhodes Trustees 575 per annum to found the Chair in Imperial History
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