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THE ASQUITH BRAINS.

The Oxford classical "Greats" list recently issued (says "The Times , -) shows that Mr Cyril Asquith, younger son of the Prime Minister, has taken a first class. The Univomty>record of Mr Asquith and two of his sons now stands as follows: — Mr ASQUITII. Scholar of Balliol. 1870 First Class in Moderations 1872 First Class in "G/eats" 1874 Craven scholar 1874 Mr RAYMOND ASQUITH. Scholar of Balliol ■■ 1897 Craven scholar 1898 First class in Moderations 1899 Ireland scholar • 1900 ' First class in '' Greats '' 1901 Derby Scholar 1902 Eldon Scholar • , 1902 . ' Mr CYRIL ASQUITH. ' Scholar .of Balliol 1909 First class in Moderations 1911 Hertford: Scholar ' 1911 • Ireland & Craven scholar 1911 First Class in "Greats" 1913 Mr Asquith won a fellowship at Balliol College, of which he is now an. honorary fellow, and Mr Raymond Asquith a fellowship of All Souls.

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume LXV, Issue 11788, 26 September 1913, Page 3

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THE ASQUITH BRAINS. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume LXV, Issue 11788, 26 September 1913, Page 3

THE ASQUITH BRAINS. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume LXV, Issue 11788, 26 September 1913, Page 3

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