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CAMBRIDGE, FEB. 5.—The late Dr. Smith's annual prizes of 251 each, to the two best proficients in Mathematics and Natural Philosophy among the commencing Bachelors of Arts, were on Friday last adjudged to Mr. Steveaton, of Corpus Christi Col- lege, and Mr. Heaviside, of Sidney Sussex College, the third and second Wranglers. The Norrisian prize for the year 1829, was on Monday last adjudged to William Selwyn, Esq. B. A. Fellow of St. John's College, for his essay on tile following sub- ject:—"The Doctrine of Types, and its'influence oil the Inter- pretation of the New Testament. OXFORD, FEB. 6.—On Thursday last IN Convocation, the Rev. George Morris, M. A. Scholar of Corpus, was nominated a Master of the Schools in the room of the Rev. Robt. Eden.— At the same time the following Degrees were conferred Master of Arts The Rev. Thomas Dawson Hudson, of Exeter College.—Bachelors of Arts: Robert Morris, of Christ Church, Grand Compounder; WIlliam Cooper, of Lincoln College; Christopher Richardson, of Exeter College: Thomas F. H. Bridge, of Christ Church Charles P. Eden, of Oriel College and-Daniel Vawdrey, of Brasenose College. Last week Mr. Robert Jackson was admitted Scholar of New College. On Monday last Dr. Wootton and Dr. Bishop were unanimously elected Physicians to the Radcliffe Infirmary, in the room of Dr. Bourne, deceased, and Dr. Daubeny, resigned.

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