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Gold, silver, and bronze medals were awarded for best essays, mathematics, foreign languages, literature, modern languages, debate, proficiency in music, art, and the like. Criteria for the academic awards were determined by individual academic institutions from all Canadian provinces and were not
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The design of the medals went through at least two iterations. In 1877, the medals were made of solid metal β€” gold, silver, or bronze β€” and recipients were given bronze duplicates. One side portrayed the
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who served in that role from 1872 to 1878. The Dufferin Medal was an official British commendation to Canadian students and athletes who had achieved high excellence in academics and athletics.
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competitive on an intercollegiate basis. Gold medals, though, were awarded to students who had achieved national and international prominence.
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Academic institutions and athletic clubs used their medal counts to tout opportunities for recognition and institutional excellence.
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presented the medals to honorees, annually, through the end of their appointment in 1878. Dufferin Medals were the forerunner to
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at the left. Their profiles are encircled with the inscription, "Earl of Dufferin,
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History of the Administration of the Earl of Dufferin in Canada
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Of the 18 gold medals awarded, four are known to still exist.
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presented gold, silver, and bronze medals to champion
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Lord Dufferin
Lady Dufferin
Governor General's Awards
Earl of Dufferin
governor-general
Lord Dufferin
Lady Dufferin
Governor General's Awards
Lord Dufferin
Lady Dufferin
precious metal
Lord
Lady Dufferin
curlers
skaters
yachtsmen
rowers
cricketers
marksmen
quoits tossers
lacrosse players
British coat of arms
Earl of Dufferin
Countess
K.P.
K.C.B.
G.C.M.G.
Governor General of Canada
Countess of Dufferin
Edwin Arnold Vail

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