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CAMBRIDGE.—Certain friends of the Chancellor desire the establishment of some award to be associated with Lord Rayleigh's name, in order to commemorate the unanimous election of a scientific investigator to the office of Chancellor of the University. With this object they have deposited a sum of money at the bank, the interest of which may be used for the purpose of awarding from time to time a prize to be called the Rayleigh prize. It is proposed to adjudicate these prizes at the same time and by the same adjudicators as the Smith's prize.
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University and Eductatonal Intelligence . Nature 79, 176–177 (1908). https://doi.org/10.1038/079176a0
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