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  Item Reference: KCLCAL-1963-1964-93

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92 PRIZES VII-IN THE FACULTY OF MEDICAL SCIENCE WARNEFORD PRIZES These Prizes were founded by the Rev Samuel Wilson Warne- ford LL 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 Candidates must have passed in at least two subjects in the Exami- nations at King's College or the associated Hospital Medical School held in the March or summer of the calendar year in which they enter for Prize No one will be eligible to compete for the Prize who does not qualify in Medical subjects Candidates must produce certificates of good conduct ii of regular attendance at Divinity Lectures and of having passed the annual Examination in Divinity during his course at the College Candidates must submit not later than October 31st an Essay of 000 to 000 words on some Theological subject comprised within the terms of the Trust which will be prescribed one year in advance The subject for 1964 may be any one of the following Soul and body Vitalism and religion The problem of suffering Intending candidates are advised to ask for an interview with the Dean of King's College London before beginning an essay in order that they may receive some direction ALFRED HUGHES MEMORIAL PRIZE 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 of 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 die- tinguished himself in that subject at the Class Examinations HARE PRIZE 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 10
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