Calendar: 1930-1931 Page 409
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420 BENEFACTIONS TO KING'S COLLEGE LONDON 1926 The Late James Esq Lecturer in Mathematics His library of Mathematical books Mrs Guthkelch widow of the late Guthkelch Esq Senior Lecturer in English Sports Cup for the Women Students Professor Η Relton An Annual Prize of in books for the best student in Biblical and Historical Theology Messrs May and Baker Research Studentship in Physio- logy for the investigation of problems arising out of chemical research work now being carried out by the firm 1927 Sir Charles Wakefield Bart 350 per annum for further period of years for rent of rooms at Malet Street for the School of Slavonic Studies The Institution of Electrical Engineers Chemical balance from the collection of the late Sir William Crookes The Executors of the late Mrs Stebbing Scientific books including valuable collection of books on Crustacea formerly the property of her husband the late Rev Stebbing Also Geological specimens and cases Dr William Stebbing Senior Fellow 150 duty free for the foundation of Prize for English Verse or Prose Harry Lloyd Esq 2000 to the College Centenary Appeal Fund Hostel Building Fund Section The Greek Government 150 per annum for the salary of Lecturer part time in Modern Greek The Czecho-Slovak Government increased their grant of 800 to 1100 per annum for the endowment of the Masaryk Chair of Central European History The Rector of the University of Paris Commemoration Medal commemorating his visit to the College on June 16 The Executors of the late Sir George Greenhill Three notebooks used by Clerk Maxwell for his lectures when he was Professor of Natural Philosophy at the College 1860-1865 The late Walters Professor of Classical Literature 1901-1923 collection of books photographs of literary nature papers pamphlets and MSS dealing with Idvy to the Library Emeritus Professor Barclay-Smith Professor of Anatomy 1915-1927 on his retirement To the Library eighty volumes mainly text books To the Museum osteological collection dissected specimens collection of microscopical slides with cases and boxes set of diagrams 125 to the Centenary Appeal Fund
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