Catalogue of the College of William and Mary, 1902-1903 . 32 William and Mary PRESIDENT FROM 1849-1854. master of Arts. The degree of Master of Arts is the highest conferred by theCollege, and requires graduation in all the schools of the Colle-giate Course, except Pedagogy; pro-vided that students who have taken theNormal Course must graduate in Peda-gogy, and in their case it will be onlynecessary to obtain a certificate of pro-ficiency in Junior Greek instead of adiploma of graduation in that depart-ment. Private Scholarships, medals, Etc. Prior to the Eevolution there wereeight s


Catalogue of the College of William and Mary, 1902-1903 . 32 William and Mary PRESIDENT FROM 1849-1854. master of Arts. The degree of Master of Arts is the highest conferred by theCollege, and requires graduation in all the schools of the Colle-giate Course, except Pedagogy; pro-vided that students who have taken theNormal Course must graduate in Peda-gogy, and in their case it will be onlynecessary to obtain a certificate of pro-ficiency in Junior Greek instead of adiploma of graduation in that depart-ment. Private Scholarships, medals, Etc. Prior to the Eevolution there wereeight scholarships founded in the Col-lege by private persons, the funds forthe support of which perished by thedepreciation of the paper money. Those founded since the Eevo-lution are: (1), The Corcoran Scholarship, founded by W. , of Washington city, 1867; (2), The Soutter Scholar-ship, founded by James T. Soutter,of New York, 1869; (3), The Chan-cellor Scholarship, founded by Blair Grigsby, who succeededJohn Tyler as Chancellor of the Col-lege, 1871; (4), The Graves S


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