Minutes of evidence taken by the Royal Commissioners appointed to consider the draft charter for the proposed Gresham University in London ... / presented to both Houses of Parliament by command of Her Majesty.
- Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons.
- Date:
- 1894
Licence: Public Domain Mark
Credit: Minutes of evidence taken by the Royal Commissioners appointed to consider the draft charter for the proposed Gresham University in London ... / presented to both Houses of Parliament by command of Her Majesty. Source: Wellcome Collection.
Provider: This material has been provided by Royal College of Physicians, London. The original may be consulted at Royal College of Physicians, London.
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![Appendix No. 16. Theodore Hough, of Baltimore, A. B., Johns Hop- kins University, 1886. Animal Physiology. James Alton James, of Hazel Green, Wis., B. L., University of Wisconsin, 1888. History. Francis Plaisted King, of Portland, Me., A. B., Colby University, 1890. Geology. Emory Bair Lease, of Cincinnati, Ohio, A. B., Ohio Wesleyan University, 1885. Latin. Edward Payson Manning, of Taunton, Mass., A. B., Brown University, 1889. Matematics. Lucius Salisbury Merriam of Chattanooga, Tenn. S. B., Vanderbilt University, 1889. Political Economy. Louis Emil Menger, of Cliriuon, Miss., A. B., Missis- sippi College, 1888. Romance Languages. Maynard Mayo Metcalf, of Elyria, Ohio, A. B., Oberlin College, 1889. Animal Moi-phology. Rene de Poyen-Bellisle, of Baltimore, Bach, es Lettres, University of Pram r 1876. Romance Lan- guages. Arthur Percy Saunders, of Ottawa, Canada, A. B-, University of Toronto, 1890. Chemistry. Daniel Gurden Stevens, Jr., of Baltimore, A. B„ Johns Hopkins University, 1891. Semitic languages. Frederick Tupper, Jr., of Charleston, S. C, A. B., Charleston College, 1890. English. Prank Alfred Wolff, Jr., of Baltimore, A. B., Johns Hopkins University, 1890. Physics and Chemistry. Maynard M. Metcalf, A. B., to occupy the table allotted to this University at the Laboratory of the U.S. Pish Commission, Woods' Holl. Honours of the Graduating Class. University Scholars. Thomas Richardson Brown. Leon Emanuel Greenbaum. Charles William Peppler. Theodore Woolsey Johnson. Arthur Fisher Bentley. William Calvin Chesnut. / Edwin Bernhard Behrend. X Leopold Stern. James Flack Norris. Alfred Cookman Bryan. Honourable Mention. Edward Jaquelin L'Engle. Charles Weathers Bump. Newton Diehl Baker, Jr. Lunsford Emory Bennett. Arthur Bertram Turner. Lester Latham Stevens. / Henry Haywood Glassie. X John Holladay Latane. Hopkins Scholars, 1892-93. From, Virginia and North Carolina. Honorary Scholars: J. S. Bassett (A. B., Trinity College, N. C), of North Carolina. D. C. Branson (A. B., Trinity College, N. C), of North Carolina. E. R. Carichoff (A. M., Washington and Lee Uni- versity), of Virginia. J. H. Gorrell (A. M., Washington and Lee Uni- versity), of Virginia. W. R. Grey (A. B., Davidson College), of North Carolina. L. M. Harris (A. B., Washington and Lee Uni- versity), of Virginia. J. L. Lake (A. M., Richmond College), of Virginia. S. R. McKee (A. B., Davidson College), of North Carolina. W. A. Montgomery (A. B., J. H. U), of North Carolina. George Shipley (A. M., Randolph-Macon College), of Virginia. Frank Suter (A. M., Columbian University), of Virginia. Scholars: E. T. Bynum (A. B., Wake Forest College), of North Carolina. C. R. Duvall (B. S., West Virginia University), of Virginia. H. A. Grey (A. B., Davidson College), of North Carolina. B. C. Hinde (A. M., Central College, Mo.), of North Carolina. E. V. Howell (A. B., Wake Forest College), of North Carolina. H. R. Hundley (A. B., Richmond College), of Vir- ginia. J. M. McBryde, Jr., of Virginia. B. S. Mitchell (B. S., Wake Forest College), of North Carolina. J. H. Pridgen (A. M., Wake Forest College), of North Carolina. B. F. Suarpe (A. M., Wesleyan University), of Virginia. T. L. Watson (B. S., Va. Agric. and Mech. College), of Virginia. From Maryland. I. For proficiency in the studies of the first year : Honorary Scholars— Henry Skinner West. Eli Frank. /Walter Cox. I.Frank Roy Rutter. Scholars— /Milton Reizenstein. X Simon H. Stein. II. For proficiency in the studies of the second year: Honorary Scholars— SlEGMUND SONNEBORN. Louis Philip Hamburger. Howabd Blake Dowell. Scholars— /Charles Carroll Schenck. X Mokris Ames Soper. HONOURABLS MflNTION. For proficiency in the studieg of the second year : Leo Wolfenstein, of Ohio. Ineligible to a scholarship, on account of residence, but equal in rank to the holders of Honorary Hopkins Scholarships. Washington Scholars. Frank Andrews. George Stevens Maynard. John Marshall Prizes. For important contributions to historical and political science published in former years, by graduates of this University, a likeness in bronze of the former Chief Justice of the United States (the gift of a lady in New England), was awarded to each of the persons below named:— Professor Henry C. Adams, of the University of Michigan, for his book entitled Public Debts. Professor Charles H. Levermore, of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, for his history of the Republic of New Haven. Professor Woodrow Wilson, of the College of New Jersey, for his book on Congressional Govern- ment. For an important contribution to historical and political science, published during the current year, by a member of this University :— Dr. John M. Vincent, of the Johns Hopkins Uni- versity, for his work entitled State and Federal Government in Switzerland. The prize [$100] given by a lady of Batimore, and designated at her requested as the Scharf-Birney prize, was awarded to Professor F. W. Blackmar, now of the University of Kansas, for his book on Spanish In- stitutions of the Southwest. The prize [$50] given by a member of the Baltimore Bar for a contribution to institutional or legal history was awarded to Professor C. M. Andrews, now of Bryn Mawr College, for his book on The English Manor.](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b24749436_1276.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)