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At the same time, Sir Julian Huxley suggested that Louis apply for the Darwin Research Studentship from the Eugenics Society, which wanted a scholar to “elucidate the problems of race-crossing in Africa.”
Ancestral Passions Virginia Morell 1995
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At the same time, Sir Julian Huxley suggested that Louis apply for the Darwin Research Studentship from the Eugenics Society, which wanted a scholar to “elucidate the problems of race-crossing in Africa.”
Ancestral Passions Virginia Morell 1995
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In that year he was awarded the McKinnon Research Studentship of the
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Henry Lewes Studentship in Physiology and he used it to carry out research under Professor Starling at University College
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After the war, in 1919, he returned to England to accept the Wollaston Studentship at Gonville and Caius
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In 1888, when he was 28, he went as a medical student to Guy's Hospital, London, and was immediately given the Sir William Gull Studentship there.
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Studentship until 1934, when he was appointed Demonstrator of
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He won the Wiltshire Prize in 1913 and the Hutchinson Research Studentship in 1914, studying under
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In 1659 he accepted a Senior Studentship of his college, which he retained until he was deemed politically undesirable in 1684.
Political Thought in England from Locke to Bentham Harold Joseph Laski 1921
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Not only was this step necessary if he wished to retain his Studentship, but also he felt that it would give him much more influence among the undergraduates, and thus increase his power of doing good.
The Life and Letters of Lewis Carroll (Rev. C. L. Dodgson) Stuart Dodgson Collingwood 1903
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