AWARD OF MEDALS
THE ASSOCIATED BOARD OF THE R.A.M. AI»D R.C.M., iiUJNJJO-N, The Associated Board of the Royal Academy and Royal College of Music, ixmdon, otters gold and silver medals annually to those candidates at its musical examinations who gain the highest Honours marks. Those open for competition in 3.91 U have been awarded asunder : Advanced Grade —Gold medal: Baby Sybil North, pianoforte, 146 marks ;■ teacher, Mr A Vallis, Dunedin. Silver medal: Doris A. Bagley, pianoforte, 141 marks; teacher. Miss Y oston, Dunedin. Mext in order of merit: Valerne C. Corliss, Wellington. 143 marks; Ruby It. Curran, the Convent, Wanganui, 141 marksIntermediate Grade —Gold medal 1 Jessie H. C. Cristie, pianoforte, 146 marks; teacher, MiBS,E. Wright, Dunedin. Sliver medals: Mary Harvey, pianoforte, 140 marks; teacher. Dr W. E. Thomas. Auckland. Renetta Rings, pianoforte, 140 marks; teacher, St. Dominic's Priory, Dunedin. Next in order of merit: Enid Holmea Dean, pianoforte, 138 marks; teacher, Mr J. i. Bennett, Auckland. The Victor Harris Memoriam gold medal —Vera Hannan, intermediate violin; teacher, St. Dominic's Priory Dunedin.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXVII, Issue 8352, 12 February 1913, Page 3
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172AWARD OF MEDALS New Zealand Times, Volume XXXVII, Issue 8352, 12 February 1913, Page 3
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