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The Phillimore essay prize was awarded to J.A. Turner Q.S.; prox. Acc. A.R. Smith Q.S.
The Phillimore essay prize was awarded to J.A. Turner Q.S.; prox. Acc. A.R. Smith Q.S.
The Ireland verse prize was not given, the Dean’s Greek Testament prize was on by J.A. Turner and W.C. Aston. (1877) The Gumbleton English verse prize was won by C. B. Vyvyan, A. R. Smith was second but no prize was given.
The ‘Phillimore Verse Translation’ was Dido’s speech in the Fourth Oeneid. HRK Rogers QS obtained the first prize. The ‘Prose Translation’ was taken from Plato’s Republic. GA Hicks first prize.
The subject for the Phillimore Essay is a comparison between the Lyric poets of Greece and Italy. The prize was awarded to OEquates G.A. Hicks TB Macmillan QS Proxime Accessit Botton QS The subject for Greek Iambics was selected from Julius Caesar I.3. No first prize was given, the second was awarded to P.J.…
It had been found necessary to add a new panel for the names of two new benefactors of Westminster, namely, the Rev. J. Marshall and G. Gumbleton Esq. The former of whom has given a sum of money to be expended upon an annual prize to the Shell; the latter a like sum upon a…
The subjects for the Phillimore prose & verse prizes were a passage from Livy XXVI & the first chorus from Phoenissae of Euripides. The prizes were awarded to L.S. Bristowe.
The town boys in Sixth are, Christmas 1874 M.M. Rodocanachi, prin. opp. A.B. Cartwright L.S. Bristowe H.M.C. Macpherson R.H.U. Ellis A.L. Whitlock Ireland Verse. No first prize. 2nd – E.V. Arnold The Athletic Sports came off this year on the 14th and 15th. The Committee were – E.V. Arnold. M.M Rodocanachi. E. Waddington.…
C. M. Lush (Grants) and E. Mee (Rigauds) at the Whitsuntide Election this year won both the ‘Tripletts’ – H. D. Farrell (H. B.) also received a sum of money (£100). A.P. Hill PO
The Greek Iambic Prize was gained by E. Mee (T. B.) who also took it last year, so the second fellow Otter Brindy (Q. S.) got half the prize. A.P. Hill.
This term some very interesting lectures on heat have been given by Mr Tomlinson; there is to be an Examination in it and special prizes given for it at Xmas. A. P. Hill.