SCHOLARSHIPS WON
Awards for Research at Auckland PALMERSTON N., Last Night. Two scholarships were awafded by the Atickland University College Council at this weeks meeting. The Sir James Guhsoh Seholarship in Agriculture for 1937-38 was awarded to Mr P.i McHahon, of Leeds, and formerly of. Palmerston North, the only applieant, 1 and & Lissle Eathbone Seholarship, for, proficienCy ih English and history, was j 1 awarded to Dbrothea j. Morrell, a pupil of the Auckland Girls' Grammar Bchool; who gained 800 marks out bf a possible 900 in the two subjecti. There' 1 Werb 16 applicatibhs for the Lissie Iiathbone Seholarship. As the holder of a Macmillan-Brown Agricultural Seholarship, Mr McMahon haa for the last 15 months carried out Wool research at Leeds University, under the directibil of Dr. J. B. Speakman, oh the phbtochemistry of keratin, " with special referCnce to • Wool and related fibres. He attehded formerly Massey Agricultural College at Palmerston North. 9 1 -
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 29, 18 February 1937, Page 12
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