(B.) FOUNDERS OF SCHOLARSHIPS, PRIZES AND MEDALS, SINCE 1860. 1876 Subscribers to the Earl of Seafield's Redhyth De- Brown (Divinity). The Dr. John Mur- ray Mrs. Arnott, widow of Neil Arnott, M.D., F.R.S., The Neil Arnott for Foundation The Subscribers for the Memorial to the late The Shepherd Me- 1879 1880 Rev. Harry Stuart, Oathlaw, Forfarshire ... William Jenkyns, Aberdeen 1882 1883 Major Geo. S. Keith Subscribers for the Memorial to the late Fife Subscribers for the Prize in Memory of John Black, Subscribers for the Testimonial to Alexander Bain, 1837 Alex. Kilgour, M.D., Aberdeen morial Gold Medal. Stuart Hebrew Medal (in Philo The Liddel Prize or (in Principal Pirie Me- FOUNDERS OF SCHOLARSHIPS, PRIZES AND MEDALS, SINCE 1860.-Continued. DATE OF FOUNDA TION. NAMES OF FOUNDERS. NAMES OF SCHOLARSHIPS, 1891 1893 The Subscribers to Foundation for Struthers Medal The Struthers and Prize Subscribers to Memorial to the late Dr. Matthews Duncan, London John Gray Chalmers, Aberdeen Rev. Robert Collie, F.L.S., Lond., Sydney... Miss Elizabeth Anderson, London Medal and Prize (in Anatomy). Matthews Duncan Gold Medal (in Bequest for Labora- The Collie Prize (in The Alexander An- ship (Medicine). The Lyon Prize. Subscribers to Memorial to the late Dr. James Dr. James Ander Felix W. Lyon, M.D., Edinburgh 1895 Anderson, London George Greig, Withyham, Sussex 1896 Subscribers to Memorial to the late Professor Wm. Minto, LL.D. 1897 1898 son Gold Medal and Prize in Clinical Medicine. The Greig Prize in Natural Philo sophy. The Minto Prize in English Literature. The Founder of Memorial to the late Professor G. The Croom Robert- son Fellowship in Classics and Mental Philosophy. The Brocklehurst Trustees (Dr. C. D. F. Phillips, The Phillips Schoof London, and others) Mrs. Lizars, widow of Prof. A. J. Lizars, M.D. larship in Pharmacology. The Lizars Gold Medal in Anatomy. Subscribers to the Testimonial to David Rennet, The David Rennet DATE OF FOUNDA TION. FOUNDERS OF SCHOLARSHIPS, PRIZES AND MEDALS, SINCE NAMES OF FOUNDERS. NAMES OF SCHOLARSHIPS 1902 Professor J. W. H. Trail, M.D., Aberdeen ... 1902 John Reid, Advocate, Aberdeen 1903 The Dickie Prize in Botany and Nicol Prize in Zoology. Bequest for Scholarships in Faculty of Arts. Subscribers to Memorial to the late W. A. Hunter, The Hunter Me- morial Medal in Roman Law. Forbes Medal in Subscribers to Testimonial to Emeritus Prof. Alex. Ogston Prize in Sur 1911 1911 1913 Ogston, M. D., LL.D. gery The Senatus Prize in English Literature, and the Senatus Medal in Modern Lan guages. William Robbie, Retired Grazier, Ballarat, Victoria. Robbie Scholarship (C.) FOUNDERS OF CHAIRS, LECTURESHIPS, ETC. DATE OF FOUNDA TION. 1882 1887 1893 1896 Rev. WILLIAM ANDERSON, LL.D., Principal of Agra Lectureship on JAMES JAMIESON, Merchant in Aberdeen 1910 Comparative Psychology. Bequest towards Endowment of Lectureship or Chair in Law Right Hon. Lord Strathcona and Mount Royal, Gift of £10,000 to- 1914 wards endow Chair of Astronomy. Right Hon. Lord Strathcona and Mount Royal, Bequest to make a The Carnegie Trust, full endowment for Chair of Agriculture. Lectureships in Const. Law and History, Educa tion, German, and Political Eco nomy. SYNOPSIS OF CLASSES. ENGLISH LITERATURE. FOUNDED IN 1893 IN TERMS OF BEQUEST BY THE LATE Patron-THE CROWN. Professor-1894 HERBERT JOHN CLIFFORD GRIERSON, M.A., LL.D. There will be four classes, Ordinary Graduation, Advanced Graduation and Honours (Literature and Language). The work of the Advanced and Honours Classes will to some extent coincide. I. The Ordinary Graduation Class will meet on Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday, at 12 Noon throughout the teaching part of all three terms. Tutorial meetings on one or both of the other days will be arranged for as time and assistance render practicable. The lectures will deal with (1) the Elements of Style and Principles of Criticism; (2) the General History of English (including Scottish) Literature, from the fourteenth century; (3) the Elements of Philology and History of the English Language. In connection with the lectures the following works will be used: Chaucer's "Knightes Tale," and "Nonne Priestes Tale"; Shakespeare's "Henry IV. (Part I.)," "Julius Cæsar," " and "Macbeth"; Milton's "Paradise Lost" I. and II.; Dixon and Grierson, English Parnassus (selected portions); Mackover and Blackwell, English Essays". 66 II. The Advanced Graduation Class is intended for those who are taking a double course in English, and in Language and Literature the work will be of a more advanced character. Only those |