STUDY IN GERMANY
1 o 1 Scholarships for British Students • (Received 8.45 a.m.), LONDON, October 19. An anonymous Hamburg merchant, as a tbanks offering for the German Rhodes Scholarships at Oxford, has founded a number of annual scholarships each valued at 3000 reichsmarks to enable students from the universities of Britain and tbe Empire to have a year's stqdy in Germany. They are called Hanseatic scholarships and will be awarded witbout examiuation by recoinmendation following an interview. tber cjospf relations and understanding The founder hopes that they will furbetween Germany and Britain and promote a consciousness of European solidarity, The same donor has founded three annual prizes valued at 10,000 reichsmarks in Britain, Holland and Scandinavia for distinguished work in 1 literature and the arts. • It is understood that the first British Fecipient oi the Shakespeare prizo, as it has been n&med, will be the composer, Dr, Yaughan Williams,
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Volume 81, Issue 23, 20 October 1937, Page 7
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