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Winchester Reading Prizes: Notice

Statutes and Ordinances, 2003, pp. 710 and 896

The Winchester Reading Prizes are open for competition to any junior member of the University, undergraduate or graduate, provided that they are in residence.

The examination for the Winchester Reading Prizes will be held in the Senate-House on Tuesday 4 May 2004, at 2 p.m. The names of the candidates shall be sent to the Registrary by their Tutors not less than fourteen days before the day of the examination, i.e. 16 April 2004.

The examination shall be confined to reading in public, passages

(a) of classical English Prose and Poetry;
(b) of the Old and New Testament and the English Liturgy; and
(c) of a work or portion of a work of some standard English Divine, to be announced by the Examiners at the conclusion of the preceding year's examination.

The selected subject for 2004 is George Gordon, Lord Byron, Don Juan, Canto the Eighth ('Oh, blood and thunder! and oh, blood and wounds!…').

The Examiners may institute a preliminary trial in all or any of the foregoing subjects, and to admit only such candidates to the examination as shall have satisfied them in that trial. The winner of a Prize shall not be eligible to compete a second time.

The Examiners may award a First Prize and a Second Prize or two prizes of equal value. The value of the First Prize will be £150 and the value of the Second Prize will be £75.


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Cambridge University Reporter, 14 November 2003
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