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  Item Reference: KCLCAL-1930-1931-424

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ANNUAL REPORT xiii Fellowship Mr Calder student in the Faculty of Science from 1911 to 1910 was elected to the Head Mastership of Holmfirth Secondary School Mr Moody student from 1919 to 1921 was appointed Head Master of Wallingford County Grammar School and Mr Moore student from 1914 to 1922 became Head Master of Southend Grammar School for Boys Dr Couch was appointed to the Head Mastership of Leyton County High School for Boys Mr Noel Ashbridge student in the Faculty of Engineering from 1911 to 1914 was appointed Chief Engineer of the in succession to Captain Eckersley Mr Hoyle student in the Faculty of Engineering from 1902 to 1905 obtained the post of Electric Traction Engineer of the Great Indian Peninsular Railway Commonwealth Fund Fellowships for Post-graduate study in the were awarded to Miss Beatrice White who graduated in 1926 for research in English Literature at the Stanford University and to Mr Robinson President of the Union Society for 1927-28 for the study of Electrical Engineering at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology Mr Robinson also received Bursary from the British Association and Rhodes Trustees to attend the South Africa Meeting of the British Association in the summer of 1929 Mr Ī¤ Bulman was awarded an Industrial Bursary by the Royal Commissioners for the Exhibition of 1851 Mr West was awarded the George Smith Studentship by the University and the Inglis Studentship in English by the College Miss Emily Pemberton gained the Inglis Studentship in History and the Early English Text Society Prizes were won by Miss Joyce McMullon and Mr Sharp Miss Marjorie Allanson gained the Harold Row Studentship in Zoology In the Department of Spanish University Post-graduate Studentship was awarded to Mr Edward Sarmiento and Mr Whitmore won the Mitchell Scholarship University Scholarships were won by Mr Aller German Mr Nisbet Spanish Mr Jarvis EngUsh Mr Keast Sherbrooke Scholarship in Mathematics The following students received awards during the Session from the Department of Scientific and Industrial Research and will be working in the College under the Supervisors indicated during the Session 1929-30 The number of full-time students in the College in the various Faculties during the Session was as follows -In the Faculty of Arts 564 528 of whom 409 375 were taking course for Degree and 155 153 course for Diploma in the Faculty of Natural Science 206 206 all of whom were taking course for Degree in the Student Duncan Hawes Mr Cremer Mr Cremer Supervisor Numbers of Full-time Students The numbers in brackets are those of the previous year
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