Calendar: 1930-1931 Page 75
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PRIZES 71 1bu£les pri3e in fl b£Siolog2 The Huxley Prize founded in memory of Professor Thomas Henry Huxley former student of Charing Cross Hospital Medical School has been transferred by the Authorities of the School to King's College London The Prize is of the value of £3 3s given in books or money The Prize will be awarded annually to the regular student who during the second year of study in Physiology shall have most dis- tinguished himself in that subject at the Class Examinations Sncbles fl ri3e in pbarmacologs This Prize was founded in 1925 by Dr Orlando Inchley Head of the Department of Pharmacology The Prize consists of books or instruments to the value of £5 The Prize is open to all regular Medical students who within two years of passing the First Examination for Medical Degrees or the Pre-Medical Examination of the Conjoint Board have completed the College course in Pharmacology The Prize will be awarded annually upon the results of the Class Examination in Pharmacology VI -FACULTY OF ENGINEERING Siemens pri3es These Prizes were founded in 1883 by the late Sir Charles William Siemens Each Prize consists of books or instruments to the value of £5 The Prizes are open to all regular students of the Faculty of En- gineering who have been placed in the First or Second Class in the Examination on the Chemistry of Metals The Prizes will be awarded annually upon the results of the second part of the Examination for the Degree or Diploma in Engineering to the two candidates who shall have most distinguished themselves in Mechanical and Electrical Engineering respectively Matter Smitb pri3es These Prizes were founded in 1919 by members of the Governing Bodies and the Staff of King's College as testimonial to Mr Walter Smith upon his retirement from the office of Secretary of the College which he had held since 1895
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