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SCHOLARSHIPS AND PRIZES.
Southern Railway Scholarship.   Bart
The Southern Railway offers a cash prize of $1,000 to be awarded  A M
in the College of Agriculture. The beneficiary must, after graduation,  T an
devote himself to the pursuit of agriculture for three years at some Cpu;
A point along the line of the Southern Railway. The beneficiary is ap- ·
pointed by the President of the University. The money is available in Om,
_ four installments, the first payment being made at the beginning » MSG
of the freshman year. I hou,
Tau Beta Pi Scholarship. ·’ Pati
- The Tau Beta Pi Society offers a cash prize of $100 to the student  
of the engineering colleges who attains the highest scholarship dur-  - 3 H1
ing the freshman and sophomore years. The prize is available at the  — bY l
beginning of the junior year. . Ora
Bennett Prize. {
Pursuant to the will of the late Mr. Bennett, of New York, a, cash Q in I
prize of $20 in gold is offered to the student of the University who  
_ shall submit the best paper on some topic relating to the Origin and · De;
Development of Parliamentary Institutions. This prize is awarded in  V
May.  Y suc
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Barker Trophy. ~ la
President Barker has given the Union and Patterson Literary ·` J°u
Societies a $50 silver cup, for the possession of which they compete  ,
in annual debate. The successful society in this contest retains V of
custody of the cup until the next debate. ·  Stu
Barker Prize for the Union Society.   sul
President Barker offers annually a cash prize of $25 to the Union j [
Society upon conditions to be imposed by the society. V, 2
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Barker Prize for the Patterson Society.  
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President Barker offers annually a cash prize of $25 to the PSP  . m
terson Society upon conditions to be imposed by the society.