UNIVERSITY SENATE.
AWARDS FOR ESSAYS. By Telegraph.—Press Association. Wellington, Last Night. At the sitting of the University Senate the following awards of special prizes were approved: McMillan-IB Mown .Prize .(English essay or poem).—AV. W. Bridgman, Green Island, Dunedin, for a poem on the theme: “It is only with self-renuncia-tion that life, properly speaking, begins.” Arnold Atkinson Memorial Prize.— John Nicol, Wanganui, for an essay. The subject for the Arnold Atkinson Prize for 1922 is “New Zealand’s Government of Western Samoa and the Cook Islands”, and for the McMillan Brown essay for 1922, “A Wasteless Utopia.” , No award was made in the Heydon prize for 1920, but it was recommended that a prize be offered in 1921,. when the subject will be “The Pacific as the Naval Storm Centre of the World”.
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Taranaki Daily News, 26 January 1921, Page 5
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