TRINITY COLLEGE
POST-GRADUATE SCHOLARSHIPS
(IROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT.)
LONDON, Bth September. Walter William House Ball, of Cambridge, Fellow of Trinity College, Cambridge, and author of a "History of Mathematics" and olhoi- works, left estate oE the gross value of £38,----038. with net, personalty £37,844. Tin; bulk of this "estates hus been left to Trinity College and a, certain portion -will be for the benefit of overseas students. There ai'o a great many minor bequests to various other libraries and colleges, mid. £3000 for establishing a post-graduate studentship tenable abroad for one year in connection with the st-udv of law.
The residue of- the: property is left to the Master, Fellows, and Scholars of Trinity College for- studentships touablc by members of the said College of English, Scotch, New Zealand, Australian, Canadian, or American (U.S.A.) parentage who have graduated at some university, .aiicTpropose tc pursue post-graduate or special courses of study at Cambridge, provided that such studentship shall be ■vacated by any student on his fail' uro to keep by actual residence at Cambridge every term during tho period for which the studentship was granted.
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Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 102, 27 October 1925, Page 5
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184TRINITY COLLEGE Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 102, 27 October 1925, Page 5
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