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  Item Reference: KCLCAL-1926-1927-78

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14 PRIZES The Prize consists of Gold Medal and Books of the joint value of about £15 The Prize is awarded on the result of the year's work The Examination will be both written and practical Medallists and Prizewinners For names those elected previously to 1925 see former Calendars 1925 Goodwin Kathleen Mary 1926 Stansfield Marjorie Annie -Prizes in Natural Science open to Students of the Faculties of Natural Science and Engineering ZTennant ipri3es These Prizes were founded by means of Legacy bequeathed to the College by James Tennant sometime Professor of Mineralogy in King's College They are of the annual value of about £15 together and are given in books or instruments One Prize in Geology and one in Mineralogy will be offered at the Annual Examination upon the results of the year's work Both prize are open to all Students of the Faculties of Science and Engineering in the Morning or Evening Classes who have completed year's work provided the age of the Candidate on July of that year does not exceed 22 years Prizemen For names of those elected previously to 1925 see former Calendars Geology 1925 Linton David Leslie 1926 Robinson William Maud Mineralogy 1925 Saner Beatrice Rosamund 1926 Bateman John Burraston -Prizes in Natural Science open to Students in the Faculties of Natural Science and Medical Science 1bare ftri3e This Prize was founded in 1917 by George Hare Esq in memory of his son Stanley Grant Hare former Student of the Medical Science Faculty who fell at the head of his platoon in the charge against the Turks at Gaza April 1917 The Prize is of the
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