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Samuel Harvey Reynolds : ウィキペディア英語版 | Samuel Harvey Reynolds Samuel Harvey Reynolds (1831 – 7 February 1897) was the first pupil of Radley College and later became a renowned divine, journalist and man of letters. ==Early life== He was the eldest son of Samuel Reynolds, F.R.C.S., a London surgeon. He entered at Blundell's School in Tiverton on 6 February 1846, but left the following June. On the foundation of Radley College, in 1847, he became its first pupil, and in 1897 wrote his reminiscences of the school. In 1850 Reynolds was elected to a scholarship at Exeter College at Oxford, placed in the first class in classics at moderations at Michaelmas 1852, and in the first class in literae humaniores at Easter 1854. In 1853 he obtained the Newdigate Prize for English verse, the theme being 'The Ruins of Egyptian Thebes.' On 2 February 1855 Reynolds was elected probationer fellow of Brasenose College, and actual fellow on 2 February 1856. He afterwards became tutor and bursar of the college. In 1856 he obtained the chancellor's prize for an English essay on ' The Reciprocal Action of the Physical and Moral Condition of Countries upon each other.' He proceeded M.A. in 1857.
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