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CAMBRIDGE.â The Adams Prize for 1933-34 has been awarded to Dr. Sydney Goldstein, former fellow of St. John's College. Dr. L. Rosenhead, St. John's College, is highly commended for his essay. The prize is awarded every two years for an essay on some branch of pure mathematics, astronomy, or other branch of natural philosophy. The Sheepshanks Exhibition for astronomy, valued at about £40 for three years, has been awarded to S. W. Shivershwar-kar, scholar of Sidney Sussex College. The successful candidate is required by statute governing the award to become a member of Trinity College.
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University and Educational Intelligence. Nature 135, 885 (1935). https://doi.org/10.1038/135885a0
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