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Science Scholarships

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THE leading article in NATURE of February 17 (p. 671) quotes Dr. Shipley and Mr. Roberts, who say, in reference to the candidates for science scholarships at Cambridge:—“No candidate in natural science who reaches the necessary standard of ability is likely to be rejected. But the supply of candidates of sufficient ability is not so great as it should be”.

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SKINNER, S. Science Scholarships. Nature 96, 704–705 (1916). https://doi.org/10.1038/096704b0

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