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CAMBRIDGE.—The following gentlemen were on Monday, November 3, elected to Fellowships at St. John's College:—C. M. Stewart, M.A., First Class in Natural Sciences Tripos of 1879, author of several papers on chemical subjects, and Master at the Newcastle School, Staffordshire; J. Brill, B.A., Fourth Wranger in 1882, Assistant Professor of Mathematics in University College, Aberystwith; W. F. R. Weldon, B.A., First Class in the Natural Sciences Tripos of 1881, author of a number of papers in Zoology and Comparative Anatomy, formerly Demonstrator to the Professor of Zoology and in the Morphological Laboratory; A. R. Johnson, B.A., Sixth Wrangler and First Division in the Mathematical Tripos of 1882—83 (new regulations), author of papers in the Messenger of Mathematics, &c,; G. F. Stout, B.A., First Class in the Chemical Tripos of 1881—82 (new regulations), and First Class (with distinction in Metaphysics) in the Moral Sciences Tripos of 1883; G. B. Mathews, B.A., Senior Wrangler in 1884, Professor of Mathematics in the University College of North Wales, Bangor. It is worth noting that Pure and Applied Mathematics, Chemistry, and Biology have been markedly recognised by this election.
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University and Educational Intelligence . Nature 31, 45–46 (1884). https://doi.org/10.1038/031045a0
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