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OXFORD.—TWO Radcliffe Travelling Fellowships, each of the value of £200 per annum, and tenable for three years, have been awarded this week. One, which has been gained by Mr. E. A. Minchin, of Keble College, was thrown open last year to candidates in all branches of science, and the usual declaration that the Fellow intends to graduate in medicine and to travel abroad with a view to his improvement in that study has been dispensed with. Mr. Minchin was placed in the first class in the Honour School of Natural Science (Morphology) in 1890. The other Fellow, Mr. W. Ramsden, of Keble College, is subject to the usual conditions attached to these Fellowships. Mr. Ramsden obtained a first class in Natural Science (Physiology) in 1892.
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University and Educational Intelligence. Nature 47, 454 (1893). https://doi.org/10.1038/047454a0
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