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CAMBRIDGE.—Mr. Frederick Wilkin, of Lower Consley Wood, Wadhurst, Sussex, proposes to found a studentship in memory of his son, Mr. Anthony Wilkin, late of King's College, and for this purpose he proposes to make over to the university the tithe rent charge on Wadhurst Parish. This benefaction is for the furtherance of ethnological and archaeological research, and the holder is to be termed “The Anthony Wilkin Student.” It is proposed that the student shall be selected by the board of anthropological studies; the income is estimated at about 40J. a year, and the board suggests that this should be accumulated for periods of five years in order that a substantial sum of about 200L may be available for the selected candidate. The first studentship will be offered in 1910.
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University and Educational Intelligence . Nature 72, 46 (1905). https://doi.org/10.1038/072046a0
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