COVETED AWARD
THE GRAVEH SCHOLARSHIP WON BY GIRL UNDERGRADUATE. Press Association—By Telegraph—Copyright LONDON, December 14. Miss Barbara Flower, aged twenty years, an undergraduate at St. Marjgaret’s, won the Craven Scholarship, the most coveted classical award at Oxford. This is the first time that a woman lias been the victor. Miss Flower, who speaks French, German, and Celtic, in addition to Latin aiid Greek, is the daughter, of Dr Flower, deputy keeper of manuscripts at the British Museum.
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Evening Star, Issue 21286, 15 December 1932, Page 11
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77COVETED AWARD Evening Star, Issue 21286, 15 December 1932, Page 11
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