PRIZE ESSAYISTS.
UN IYER SITY WINNERS,
[JIT TELEGRAPH. PRESS ASSOCIATION.]
CitRTSTCnt* Rett, Monday. At the University Senate to-day the Hayden Prize Committee reported that there were five essays submitted, and that the prize should be awarded to John Cruiclcshank Morrison, of Wellington, with C. S. Marshall, of Christ-church, proximo accessit. It also recommended that the subject for the next competition be " A Suggested Constitution for the Organisation of the British Empire." Tho report was adopted.
Tho examiners for the Macmillan Brown memorial prize reported the name of the winner as Phillip Cuirington (Canterbury College).
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVIII, Issue 14586, 24 January 1911, Page 6
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