Calendar: 1927-1928 Page 75
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PRIZES 71 The Medal is the Highest Mathematical award of the College and is open to all Regular Students who have attended at least two years at the College It is awarded to the student who in the opinion of the Principal and the Professor of Mathematics shall have most distinguished himself in the subject of Mathematics The Medal will not be awarded unless high degree of proficiency is attained Medallists For names of those elected previously to 1920 see formtr Calendars 1925 Rivett Prank Andrew James 1926 Nisbet Robert Hayes 1927 Wyeth Frank Walter -Prizes open to Students in the Faculty of Arts only Brewer pri3e for trtstors The Friends of the Rev John Sherren Brewer formerly Professor of English Literature and Modern History presented to the College the sum of £130 for the purpose of founding Prize to bear his name The annual interest of £5 is given in books It is open only to Regular Students of the Faculty of Arts and is given in June for the best work in Modern History throughout the preceding Academical Year The holder of the Inglis History Scholarship cannot take this Prize in the year in which he gains the Scholarship Prizemen For names of those elected preciously to 1925 see former Calendars 1925 Judges Arthur Valentine 1926 Latham Lucy Clare 1927 Balls George Blafcstone flDemorial lp ri3e The Committee of the Gladstone Memorial Fund established Gladstone Memorial Prizes to be given in books at the Universities of Oxford Cambridge and London the Scotch Universities and the University Colleges of Great Britain for special proficiency in History and Political Science and Economics They have allotted to King's College one annual Prize of Five Pounds in Books The Prize is open to all Students of the College and will be awarded for merit only at the Annual Class Examination in Modern History or Political Science and Economics The Prize will be awarded in alternate years for Modern History and Political Science and Economics respectively but in case of there being no Student of sufficient merit in any year prizes in each subject will be offered in the following year
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