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'''R H Garnham''' was educated at [[Boston Grammar School]] where he won the [[Parry Gold Medal]] in 1941 before going on to [[Wikipedia:St Catharine's College, Cambridge|St Catharine's College, Cambridge]].
'''Robert H Garnham''' was educated at [[Boston Grammar School]] where he won the [[Parry Gold Medal]] in 1941. He received an Open Exhibition in Natural Sciences at [[Wikipedia:St Catharine's College, Cambridge|St Catharine's College, Cambridge]] and was awarded a [[Wikipedia:State Scholarship (UK)|State Scholarship]]. The 1942 issue of [[The Bostonian]] reported that he had been placed in the First Class in the the Preliminary Examination in the Natural Sciences Tripos, Part One.


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== See Also ==
*[[:Boston Grammar School Speech Day 1937]]
*[[:Boston Grammar School Speech Day 1938]]
*[[:Boston Grammar School Speech Day 1939]]
*[[:Boston Grammar School Speech Day 1940]]
*[[:Boston Grammar School Speech Day 1941]]
*[[:Ogle Divinity Prize]]

Latest revision as of 15:03, 3 July 2023

Robert H Garnham
Education Boston Grammar School; St Catharine's College, Cambridge
Notable work(s) Parry Gold Medal winner 1941

Robert H Garnham was educated at Boston Grammar School where he won the Parry Gold Medal in 1941. He received an Open Exhibition in Natural Sciences at St Catharine's College, Cambridge and was awarded a State Scholarship. The 1942 issue of The Bostonian reported that he had been placed in the First Class in the the Preliminary Examination in the Natural Sciences Tripos, Part One.

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