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ENSOM ESSAY PRIZE.

CONDITIONS OF* AWARD. Last year Sarah Ann Ensom bequeathed £250 to Canterbury College to provide an annual prize" for an essay on 'a coastructive policy, making for. international peace and goodwill. „ ' Regulations governing the.award pi the prize were approved at yesterday s meeting of the Canterbury College Board of Governors. * They arc; — , . . -l (1) There shall be a prize, to be called the Ensom Prize, to be given everv year for the best essay as.hereinafter provided. One fifth.of the prize shall be spent on books, each volume ot which shallbear ...the -Seal of Canterbury College. .. , i „ (2) Theorize shall be open to all undergraduates of Canterbury College, and all graduates of not more than four years' standing, who, at the time ot their graduation were students ot Oanterbury' College. The prize shall not be awarded twice to the same person. (3) There shall be three examiners appointed from time to time by the Professorial Board. < (4V The essays shall be sent .to the Rector before the 31st day of March m Ca rs^ y Tho candidate shall select his own subject, provided, that the; essay shall advocate a constructive, policy for the promotion and preservation of International peace and goodwill. (6) The essay shall consist ot not less than 3000 words,, and if'may.-be published in any form the. Sector m&y apVr °m This prize shall be awarded only if, in the opinion of the examiners, the work submitted is of sufficient merit. The first prize to be awarded in 1 The valve of the prize was not fixed yesterday..

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Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 19892, 1 April 1930, Page 13

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ENSOM ESSAY PRIZE. Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 19892, 1 April 1930, Page 13

ENSOM ESSAY PRIZE. Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 19892, 1 April 1930, Page 13