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IV'. (ft) Tilt' Exhibition I'und : a loan fuml. 



{b) A small private benefaction. 



V. {a) I can scarcely remember any such case. 



(6) I can scarcely remember any deserving candidates who have had to retire 

 during their course for lack of means, though a man who is not succeeding well might 

 be allowed to retire. 



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Pembroke College, Oxford. 



I. About 30 Scholarships and 2 or more Exhibition.^, tenable for four years. Most 

 of the Scholarships are of the value of 80/., 3 of 100/., and about 4 of 60/. 



II. No. 

 HI. No. 



IV. There is a College Exhibition Fund expressly intended for this purpose. 



V. (a) and (b) No. 



VI. In nearl}' every instance the emolument granted by the College is necessary 

 to enable the student to como to the University. 



Queen's College, Oxford. 



I. 4 open and 1 close (wliich in defect of qualified candidates, is thrown open). 

 Scholarships of 80/. awarded annually, tenable primarily for two years, and renew- 

 able, if holders are satisfactory, for two years ; for special reasons, may be continued 

 for a fifth. 



Two Bible Clerkships conferred, as vacancies occur, on deserving persons in 

 need of assistance at the University, of 80/. (or 90/. if resident in College), on same 

 tenure as Scholarships. 



1 J. O. F. Scholarship of 90?. every fourth year, restricted to Churchmen, and 4 

 J. N. F. Scholarships of 100/. for five years, awarded as they fall vacant, restricted to 

 Churchmen. Cact. par. a candidate who stands in need of pecuniary assistance is 

 to be prefiirred. 



Exhibitions, all close, 4 or 5 of 100/. ; 1 of 100/. for two years, which mav be 

 extended to a third and to a fourth year ; I of 421. ; 2 of 68/. ; 2 of 251. ; 1 of 43/. ; 

 1 of 6/. ; 1 of 5/. 5s. ; 1 of 9/. Most of these are restiicted to poor and deserving 

 students. All may be thrown open on defect of qualified candidates. Close, of 70/. 

 for seven years ; 2, 40/. for four years ; 1, 33/. for four years ; 2, 60/. for four years ; 

 1, 6:2/. for students of the College in their twelfth term (theological) for one year, 

 which may be extended to a second ; 1 of 50/. a year, and a benefaction of 10/. 



II. No. 



III. No. A large proportion of our scholars and exhibitioners receive supple- 

 mentary Scholarships from their Schools or County Councils or from the City Com- 

 panies. A good many are completely maintained. 



IV. A small Exhibition Fund might very occasionally be available, but it cannot 

 be advertised. 



V. (a) No. 

 (6) No. 



(c) Difficulties have frccjuently been met J>v aid from the Exhibition Fund. 



St. John's College, Oxford. 



I. Open Scholarships, 13 of 80/. ; close Scholarships, 22 of 100/. (besides 4 open 

 to members of the College of 4 terms standing of 80/., and only tenable for one or two 

 years). All open Scholarships and 7 of the close, tenable for four years, which may 

 be increased to five ; 15 close Scholarships, tenable for five years, variable number 

 (2 at present) of 80/., restricted to undergraduates of 4 terms. 



At present, 7 open Exhibitions of 4U/. to 70/., tenable as open Scholarships ; 5 

 close Exhibitions of 40/. to 80/., tenable as open Scholarsliips. Variable number 

 (5 at present) restricted to undergraduates of 4 terms, of 20/. to 60/. 



II. Scholarships and Exhibitions not tenable together. 



III. No limit. 



IV. (a) The Exhibition Fund of not less than GOO/, per annum. It is not usual to 

 grant more than 60/. in one year to an individual. 



(6) A small fund of about 40/. in the hands of the President, sometimes augmented 

 by private gifts to 70/., is usually distributed in gifts of about 10/. to deserving and 

 needy undergraduates, not necessarily scholars or exhibitioners. 



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