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OXFORD.—The judges for the Johnson Memorial Prize, 1891, have awarded the prize to Mr. M. S. Pembrey, B. A., Christ Church. The judges also select the essays of the following as worthy of mention: Mr. T. J. Pocock, Scholar of Corpus Christi College, and Mr. F. T. Howard, B.A., Balliol College. The Johnson Prize consists of a gold medal of the value of ten guineas, together with the surplus dividends on the money invested. The prize is awarded every fourth year to the candidate who produces the best essay on some subject connected with astronomy or meteorology. The selection of a subject is left to the discretion of the candidates. This year there were six candidates.
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University and Educational Intelligence. Nature 44, 287 (1891). https://doi.org/10.1038/044287a0
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