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SJCR/SJAC/1/2/Ward/5
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- 1883-1886 (Creation)
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1 volume. Paper
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Biographical history
Joseph Timmis Ward was born in Banbury in 1853, and subsequently educated at King’s School, Rochester. He was matriculated at St John’s in 1872, and took his degree in 1876 as Senior Wrangler. Following this, he was first Smith’s prizeman, and was elected to a Fellowship that lasted until his death.
Ward was ordained as a deacon in 1877, and then as a priest at Ely in 1879. After returning to Cambridge, he became mathematical lecturer at St John’s, where he also served as a tutor for twelve years started in 1883. From 1896 to 1903, he was also Senior Dean.
Ward was an original founder of Westcott House, Cambridge. He was a supporter of the Cambridge Mission to Delhi, and served as Secretary of the Committee for the St John’s College Mission at Walworth c.1906-1910. He died in Cambridge on the 23rd June 1935.
Obituary in the Eagle: Vol. 49, Mich 1935, p. 122
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Includes: instructions to tutors (on the topics of: admission and re-admission; fees and accounts; College charges; tradesmen's bills and kitchen accounts; bedmakers and laundresses; rooms in College; tutors' praeter; discipline; residence; seats in Chapel; long vacation regulations; regulations for resident bachelors; lectures, examinations and prizes; Wrights prizes; sizarships, exhibitions and scholarships; Vidal exhibitions; aegrotat terms and examinations; BA and LLB degrees; musical degrees; medical degrees; College testimonials; honorary degrees), with corrections and annotations by Joseph T. Ward. Copies of printed forms and regulations inserted in some sections.