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Seniors the candidates must not be over twenty-five years of age, and of Juniors seventeen years. Value £20 and £10 respectively.

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Founded in 1874, by a gift of £200 from the subscribers to a memorial of the Reverend John West, Editor of the Sydney Morning Herald. Awarded to the greatest proficient in the Senior Public Examination.

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Value £6.

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6-SMITH PRIZE.

Founded in 1854, maintained until the year 1885 by annual gifts, and subsequently by a bequest of £100 from the Honourable Professor Smith, M.D., C.M.G. Awarded to the best Undergraduate of the First Year in Experimental Physics. Value, £5. 1893 Strickland, T. P. Quaife, A. F. Stewart, D. G.

1891-Deck, G. H. B.

Doak, W. J., prox. acc.

1892-Doak, W. J.

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Founded in 1886, by a gift of £144 from the subscribers to a memorial of the Rev. John Norbert Quirk, LL.D., late principal of Lyndhurst College. Awarded for proficiency in Mathematics at the Second Year Examination. Value, £5. 1897-Griffiths, F. G.

1892-Davies, W. J. E.

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Founded in 1886, by a gift of £250 from G. P. Slade, Esq., for the encouragement of Science. Awarded for proficiency in Practical Chemistry and Practical Physics respectively.

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Value,

PHYSICS.

1898-Weston, P. L.

1892-Doak, W. J.

Wilson, R. C.q.

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1899-Lethbridge, H. O.
Whitfeld, H. E., B A.

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1894-Sandes, F. P.

1900-Gray, G. J.

1895-Woolnough, W. G.

Stoddart, R.

æq.

1897-Madsen, J. P. V.

9-GRAHAME PRIZE MEDAL.

Founded in 1891, by a bequest of £100 from William Grahame, Esq., of Waverley. Awarded to such candidate as shall display the greatest general proficiency at the Senior Public Examination. Value, £5.

1891-Dixon, Graham P.

Hall, Edwin C.

Rowland, Norman de H.
Simpson, Edward S.

Roberts, Francis J., prox. acc.

1892-Mitchell, E. M.

Strickland, T. P.

æq.

1893 Whitfeld, Hubert E.
1894-Griffiths, Frederick Guy

Kerr, Richard A., prox. ace.

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Founded in 1892, by a bequest of £100 from the Rev. Robert Collie, F.L.S., of Newtown. Awarded to a student of any Faculty at the First Year Examination in Botany. Value, £3 10s.

1893-Hall, E. C.

1895-Burfitt, W. F., B.A.

1898-Higgins, T. E. C.
1899-Buchanan, G. A.
1900-Quaife, W. T.

1896-Graham, Mabel J.

1897-Bourne, Eleanor E.

11-BEAUCHAMP PRIZE.

Founded in 1901, by a gift of £25 from His Excellency the Right Hon. William Lygon, Earl Beauchamp, K.C.M.G., Governor of New South Wales, with an expressed intention of a continuation of the same annual amount for a period of five years. It is to be awarded for the best essay on some literary or historical subject, and is of the value of £25. The subject shall be determined either upon the recommendation of the donor or of the Professors of Classics, Modern Literature, History, Philosophy and Law. The Examiners shall be appointed by the Senate at the December meeting in each year. The competition is open to all Undergraduates and Graduates of not more than twenty-five terms' standing from Matriculation. ( (See page 170.)

*UNIVERSITY PRIZES.

I.-M.A. EXAMINATION.

A Medal is awarded to the most distinguished candidate in the Honour Examination for the Degree of Master of Arts in the several schools, if of sufficient merit.

LOGIC, MENTAL, MORAL AND POLITICAL PHILOSOPHY.

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A Medal is awarded to the most distinguished candidate in the Honour Examination for the Degree of Bachelor of Arts in the several schools, if of sufficient merit.

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A Medal is awarded to the student who exhibits the greatest proficiency at the LL.B. Examination, if of sufficient merit.

1894-Flannery, G. E.

1896-Bavin, T. R.

1898-Peden, J. B.

1900-Mitchell, E. M.

1901-Not awarded.

The names of those who gained prizes before 1892 will be found in the University

Calendar for 1900.

IV.-M.D. EXAMINATION.

A Medal is awarded to the candidate who exhibits the greatest proficiency at the M.D. Examination, if of sufficient merit.

1895-Smith, Grafton E. (Anatomy).

V.-M.B. EXAMINATION.

A Medal is awarded to the student who exhibits the greatest proficiency at the M.B. Examination, if of sufficient merit.

1892-Dick, Robert

1894-Craig, R. G.

1896-Dixon, G. P.

1898-MacPherson, J.

1900-Burfitt, W. F., B.A., B.Sc. 1901-Macintosh, A. H.

VI.-B.Sc. EXAMINATION.

A Medal is awarded to the student who exhibits the greatest proficiency at the B.Sc. Examination, if of sufficient merit.

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A Medal is awarded to the most distinguished candidate in the Honour Examination for the Degree of Master of Engineering, if of sufficient merit.

1892-Vicars, James

1894-Dare, H. H.

1896-Bradfield, J. J. C.

VIII.-B.E. EXAMINATION.

A Medal is awarded to the student who exhibits the greatest proficiency at the B.E. Examination, if of sufficient merit.

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1897-Strickland, T. P.
1901-Madsen, J. P. V. (Civil)
Boyd, W. S.

Newman, J. M. æq. (Mining)

IX.-ENGLISH VERSE.

A Medal of the value of £10 is given by the University for the best composition in English Verse. The competition for this medal is open to all Undergraduates and Bachelors of Arts of not more than two years standing.

1892-Brereton, John le Gay 1893-Brereton, John le Gay

1901-Austin, A. H.

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