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  Item Reference: KCLCAL-1937-1938-79

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phizes 75 The Prize is open to all regular students in all Faculties of the College who have attended for 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 Professor of Botany shall have most distinguished himself in written and practical work in Botany during the year -Prizes in Natural Science open to Students of the Faculties of Arts Natural Science and Enoiseering XTennant I&ebals anb ff ri3es These Prizes were founded in 1881 under the will of James Tennant Professor of Mineralogy from 1853 to 1869 Each Prize consists of books or instruments to the value of £7 10 together with medal One Prize is open to all regular students in the Faculties of Arts and Natural Science in the Intermediate Year second Prize is open to all regular students in the Faculties of Arts and Natural Science in the first or subsequent years of their Final Course and third Prize is open to all regular students in the Faculty of Engineering The Prizes will be awarded annually on the result of the year's work in the respective courses in the Department of Geology -Prizes in Natural Science open to Students in Specified Subjects 1bare ri3e This Prize was founded in 1917 by George Hare in memory of his son Stanley Grant Hare former student of the Medical Science Faculty who fell at the head of his Platoon in the charge against the Turks at Gaza April 1917 The Prize consists of books or instruments to the value of £2 10s The Prize will be awarded annually to the student who in the first year shall have most distinguished himself in the Class Examinations in Zoology 30bn flMUar ftbomson fl&ebal for Cbemistrs This Medal was founded in 1930 by Professor Smiles and Professor Allmand to commemorate the services rendered to the College and to chemical education by Professor John Millar Thomson LL who first became member of the staff of the Department of Chemistry in 1871 and who retired in 1914 after having served for twenty-seven years as Daniell Professor and Head of the Department of Chemistry
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