Calendar: 1951-1952 Page 86
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prizes-theology 85 IRelton fl ri3e This Prize was founded in 1930 by Professor Herbert Maurice Relton in memory of his father the Rev Frederick Relton The Prize consists of books to the value of £4 The Prize is open to all regular students of the Theological Faculty The Prize will be awarded annually for an essay on subject within the scope of Dogmatic Theology The subject will be posted on the College Screens in the Michaelmas term The essays must be sent to the Secretary of the College not later than the first day of the Easter term Subject for Session 1951-52 Other-worldliness Subject for Session 1952-53 The Faith of the first Christians Hrcbibalb Robertson pri3e This Prize was founded in 1931 in memory of the Right Rev Archibald Robertson Principal of the College from 1897 to 1903 and afterwards Bishop of Exeter who bequeathed £100 to the Council for the benefit of the Theological Faculty The Prize consists of books to the value of £4 The Prize will be awarded annually to the student who shall in the opinion of the Dean of King's College have most distinguished himself in the second year of the Course or the first year of the Course or the first year of the two-year course for graduates and men in Holy Orders Elocution ipri3e This Prize was founded by the Council in 1933 The Prize of the value of £1 10i is awarded annually on the result of competition The Prize is open to students in the second year of the course Every Candidate must produce Certificate from the Lecturer in Elocution of satisfactory attendance at the Elocution Classes or of exemption by him from such attendance ii of competence in reading list of approved candidates will be drawn up by the Lecturer in the Lent term of each session and the Examination will be held in the Easter term
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