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Churchill College

The following elections have been made from 1 October 1997:

Elected into a Senior Research Fellowship under Title B:

  William Henry Colledge, B.Sc., London, Ph.D.

Elected into College Junior Research Fellowships under Title B:

  Dorje Brody, B.Sc., Niigata, Ph.D. London.

Simon Gubbins, B.Sc., London.

David Matthew Hopkin, M.A., CHU.

David Ladipo, M.Phil., G, B.A., Oxford.

Sarah Jane Wills, M.A., Ph.D., HH.

Elected into a Professorial Fellowship under Title C:

  Martin James Daunton, B.A., Nottingham, Ph.D., Kent.

Elected into Overseas Fellowships:

  Jean-Louis de Bougrenet de la Tocnaye, Ph.D., Aix-Marseille, D.Sc., Toulon.

Tsutomu Kimura, M.Eng., Ph.D., Tokyo Inst. Tech.

Frances Olsen, B.A., Goddard, J.D., Colorado, S.J.D., Harvard.

Heracles Polemarchakis, A.B., Yale, Ph.D., Harvard.

Thomas Fischer Weiss, S.M., Ph.D., M.I.T.

Hiroyuki Yoshikawa, D.Eng., Tokyo.

Elected into By-Fellowships:

  Richard Stephen Hill, M.A., Canterbury.

Jesper Jespersen, Ph.D., Firenze.

Warren Kimball.

Youngil Lim, B.A., Harvard, Ph.D., California.

Jeremy Warwick Moon, B.A., Ph.D., Exeter.

Karl Schulte, Dr Ing., Bochum.

Steven Silver, Ph.D., CHU, M.B.A., M.A., Chicago, Ph.D., California.

Shuichi Uchikoga, B.S., Ph.D., Waseda, M.S., Tokyo Inst. Tech.

Arun Valsangkar, M.E., Ph.D.

Stefano Vannucci.

THE JOHN KINSELLA AND TRACY RYAN POETRY PRIZE, 1998

1. The Prize is open to those in statu pupillari in the University of Cambridge. Initially it will be awarded annually over a four-year period from the academical year 1997-98.
2. The Prize will be a single award of £1,000, though a shared Prize may be awarded in the event of there being two equally appropriate candidates. In addition the judges may, if they wish, make honourable mention of another entry or entries of outstanding merit, with the additional possibility of publication in Salt. The full Prize will not be awarded twice to the same person.
3. The Prize will be awarded for an original verse composition in any form, of not more than 500 lines in length.
4. The winning poem will be published on each occasion in Salt, subject to the donor's agreement.
5. The Prize will be jointly administered by the English Faculty of the University of Cambridge and by Churchill College. One judge will be appointed by the Faculty and one by the College. The third judge will be a practising poet selected by the donors.
6. Entries should be in typescript and must not bear the author's name. They should be sent, together with a covering note of the name, College, and residential address of the author, to the Bursar, Churchill College, Cambridge, CB3 0DS. They should arrive by Friday, 5 December 1997.
7. The award of the Prize will be announced by the division of the Lent Term 1998.

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Cambridge University Reporter, 1st October 1997
Copyright © 1997 The Chancellor, Masters and Scholars of the University of Cambridge.