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  Item Reference: KCLCAL-1937-1938-76

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72 prizes Drew Bolb fl&ebal anb 1pri3e for fl&atbematice This Prize was founded in 1872 by William Henry Drew Professor of Mathematics 1869 to 1882 in memory of his eldest son Robert Middlemist Drew Mathematical Scholar Elect of St John's College Oxford who died before he had completed his 17th year on Commemoration Day at King's College 1870 The Prize consists of gold medal of the value of £10 or of silver gilt medal and books of the joint value of £10 The Prize is open to all regular students who have attended at least two years at the College The Prize will be awarded annually to the student who in the opinion of the Principal and the Head of the Department of Mathe- matics shall have most distinguished himself in the subject of Mathe- matics labstone Memorial pri3e The Committee of the Gladstone Memorial Fund established Glad- stone Memorial Prizes to be given in books at the Universities of Oxford Cambridge and London the Scottish Universities and the University Colleges of Great Britain for special proficiency in History and Political Science and Economics The Prize allotted to King's College consists of books to the value of £5 The Prize is open to all regular students of the College and will be awarded on the results of the terminal and annual examinations in History The Prize cannot be held simultaneously with the Inglis Student- ship or the Brewer Prize for History -Prizes open to Students in the Faculty of Arts only Brewer pri3e for Englisb Xiterature anb 1bi8ton This Prize was founded in 1878 by the friends and colleagues of the Rev John Sherren Brewer Professor of English Literature and Modern History from 1865 to 1878 Under the original conditions the Prize was to be awarded for English Literature and Modern History in alternate years but in 1930 the Delegacy added from general College funds sufficient capital to make it possible to award one prize in each subject in each year Each Prize consists of books to the value of £5 The Prizes are open to all regular students of the Faculty of Arts The Prizes will be awarded annually one on the result of the year's work in English Literature and the other on the result of the year's work in Modern History
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