RESEARCH STUDENTS
SCHOLARSHIP FROM LEEDS FURTHERING STUDY ABROAD [bv TELEGRAPH OWN correspondent] PALMERSTON NORTH, Friday Mr. K. M. Rudall, of the Massey College, who has been working for the past two years in Dr. F. W. Dry's laboratory and who a month ago was given a wool research appointment at Canterbury Agricultural College, has been awarded a scholarship by the Clothninleers' Company of Leeds, one of tho ancient guilds. This scholarship is tenable at Leeds University. Mr. Rudall will be working in the textile department under Professor King. He will continue the work on which he has boeil engaged at the Massey College for the past two years. Miss N. Gal pin, who has been carrying out post-graduate research in Dr. Dry's laboratory for tho past two years, is leaving at the end of the month for Edinburgh University, where she will continue her present work in wool biology, which has been accepted for the purpose of a degree of doctor of science. Tho results of Miss Galpin's work are contained in a thesis which has been lodged in tho Massey College library. Mr. Rudall and Miss Galpiu nil} sail for England on the Rangitane at tho end of the present month. Mr. M. M. Cooper, the college's first Rhodes scholar, will he a passenger by the same beat.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXI, Issue 21876, 11 August 1934, Page 12
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