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  Item Reference: KCLCAL-1930-1931-74

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70 PRIZES Academic year in Religious Knowledge and likewise for their general Good Conduct These Prizes are administered by the Council and the regulations at present in force are the following The Prizes are awarded to the two Medical Students who are placed first and second in the Third Year Examination if of sufficient merit The values of the Prizes are £5 and £4 respectively to be expended on books the first prize to include Bible the second prize Prayer Book Marnefort pri3es These Prizes were founded by the Rev Dr Warneford for the encouragement of the study of Theology among the Regular Medical Students of King's College There are two Prizes the first of the value of £25 consisting of silver medal and books or instruments and the second of the value of £15 consisting of bronze medal and books or instruments The Candidate must be certified to have passed in at least two subjects in the Medical curriculum in the previous Midsummer Examinations at King's College or King's College Hospital as the case may be No one will be eligible to compete for the Prize who does not qualify in Medical subjects The Candidate must produce certificates of good conduct of regular attendance at Divinity Lectures and of having passed the annual Examination in Divinity during his Course at the College The Candidates must submit an Essay on some Theological subject comprised within the terms of the Trust which will be prescribed one year in advance The subject for the Essay in the Theological part of this Examination will be in October 1931 "Modern Psychology and the Belief in Immortality Hlfreb Ibugbes Memorial fl ri3e This Prize was founded in 1902 by his friends and colleagues in memory of Alfred William Hughes Professor of Anatomy from 1897 to 1900 The Prize consists of instruments or books to the value of about £5 The Prize will be awarded annually to the regular student who during the second year of study in Anatomy shall have most dis- tinguished himself in that subject at the Class Examinations
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