Liverpool Daily Post: Wednesday 17th June 1908

Mathematical Tripos: Last of the Senior Wranglers: … Under New Regulations: part 1: The names in each class are arranged alphabetical order: … Class 1: … (list includes) … G. H. S. Pinsent, Trinity; …

[see similar: Beverley Independent: Saturday 18th June 1910]


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Manchester Courier and Lancashire General Advertiser: Wednesday 17th June 1908

Mathematical Tripos: Two Senior Wranglers: Local Successes: The Honours List in the Cambridge Mathematical Tripos was published yesterday. This year there are two “seniors,” the successful candidates being Messrs. S. Brodetsky, of Trinity College, and A. Ibbetson, of Pembroke College. … Part I (New Regulations): The names in each class are arranged in alphabetical order: … Class I: … (includes) … G. H. S. Pinsent, Trinity …


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Westminster Gazette: Tuesday 16th June 1908

Mathematical Tripos: … … Under New Regulations: Part 1: The names in each class are arranged in alphabetical order: Class I: … (list includes) … Pinsent, G. H. S., Trinity …


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Educational Times: 1st May 1908

Trinity: College Prizes … First year: P. J. Daniell and G. H. S. Pinsent, Mathematics; …


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Western Daily Press: Tuesday 7th April 1908

The following awards are made at Trinity College: … Elected to major scholarships: … First year:  – P. J. Daniell, for Mathematics; G. H. S. Pinsent, for Mathematics; J. R. M. Butler, for Classics …


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Manchester Courier and Lancashire General Advertiser: Friday 27th March 1908

Cambridge University: Trinity College Scholarships: At Trinity College the following elections have been made: Elected to Major Scholarships, … First year: P. J. Daniell, for mathematics; G. H. S. Pinsent for mathematics …


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East Anglian Daily Times: Wednesday 25th March 1908

University Intelligence: Cambridge: Tuesday: At Trinity College today, the following elections have been made … … Major Scholarships confirmed: … First Year: P. J. Daniell, for mathematics. G. H. S. Pinsent, for mathematics, J. R. M. Butler for Classics … …

[see also Evening Star: Wednesday 25th March 1908]


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Cambridge Independent Press: Friday 14th February 1908

Undergraduate Fined: Gerald Pinsent, undergraduate of Trinity College was fined 2s 6d and 7s costs for riding a bicycle without a light in Sidgwick Avenue at 6.20 p.m. on Feb 5th:


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Cambridge Independent Press: Friday 4th October 1907

List of Freshmen: Trinity: Mr. Parry’s Side: 52: P. J. Daniell, L., New Ct.; H. E. Foster, H., New Ct.; G.G. Morris, F. New Ct.; N. Mudd, J. Whewell’s Ct.; G. H. S. Pinsent, L., Whewell’s Ct.; A. H. Renshaw, I, Great Ct., …  …


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Whitstable Times and Herne Bay Herald: Saturday 10th August 1907

King’s School, Canterbury: Speech Day and Prize Distribution: the annual commemoration and Speech Day in connection with the King’s School Canterbury, took place on Thursday. The preacher at the service in the Cathedral was the Rev. F. Harrison, M.A., (O.K.S., 1842-1847), Rector of North Wraxhall, Wilts, late Fellow of Oriel College Oxford. The proceedings in the Chapter House, which for the first time did not commence until two o’clock instead of at noon as hitherto, were attended by a large company, which include the Dean (Chairman of the Governing Body), … … The “Speeches” delivered by members of the Sixth Form were admirably rendered; the following was the programme:  – (exerts from … “School for Scandal”, “Le Bourgeois Gentilhomme” – with G. H. S. Pinsent playing the part of M. Jourdain, “Scenes from “Edward II” – with G. H. S. playing the part of the Archbishop of Canterbury and from “The Frogs”) … headmaster’s report … … Prizes Adjudged During the Year 1906-07: Captain’s Prize (Mitchinson), C. J. N. Adams; Mathematics (Mitchinson), H. H. E. Gosset; Modern Languages, French (Mitchinson), I. R. Madge; Modern Languages, German (Greaves), J. W. M. Maynard; Natural Science (Mitchinson), G. H. S. Pinsent; Classical (Broughton), C. J. N. Adams, … …


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