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CAMBRIDGE.—An examination will be held at Cavendish College on Tuesday, July 24, and following days, according to the results of which it is intended to award eight Scholarships of £30 a year, provided that candidates of sufficient merit present themselves. Candidates must be under eighteen years of age on October 1, 1888, and may offer for examination one or more of the following subjects: Classics, Mathematics, Natural Science, Modern Languages. The Scholars elected will be required to come into residence at Cavendish College in October 1888, and commence study for a Tripos or the Engineering course. Medical students may conveniently combine their medical work with the course for the Natural Science Tripos. It is also intended to offer in June 1889 three Scholarships of £30 to be competed for by students of the College who will then have resided not longer than one year. The College fee for board, lodging, and tuition, is £25 for each of the three University terms, and £15 for residence (optional) in the Long Vacation. For further information apply to the Bursar, Cavendish College, Cambridge.
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University and Educational Intelligence . Nature 38, 139 (1888). https://doi.org/10.1038/038139a0
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