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UNIVERSITY SENATE.

* ' , <By Telesraph.-JJress Association 1 v. ' Dunedin, January 28. At the meeting of the University Senftto to-day Professor Scott brought up j the question of,the admission of graduates in dentistry at American university to the ad eundem degree in New Zealand. Ho said that in New Zealand they,Bhould be careful not to allow men to register -who had not gono through an adequate'soientifio course. He moved tnat.the following note bo added to tho xegutotions under the Dental Act 1004 — A four years' course must be the orninary undergraduate course leading to ftinegree or diploma in dentistry." Affer ducnssion it was resolved that "Clause E'iTaL. ™« relations under the DenSL Aet, -S M ' 'S mai ?' provided jwmsß tafeen after obtaining the dental SQtoms, bo recognised 'as part of tho wears' course, and that any further feufiEtems of mtorpretahon be referred to B. of tho Hon. Dr Scott,' and, Mr von The Hovember Examiners' Committee Weommonded ttat the stops takenTby til ?A greater at fuller information" m - the' SS'^ 1 i 6ld if be that gie Cuanoellor, Macmilbin S«w-,.and Mr. Hogben bel requited to fajqmre.into.the possibility dT- reducing ti» fame between the degree eianS fcjoß> and tho issue to canlidateTof the' results, and, generally to oonsfdar th» feasibility of placing, tho wS „ "° Jnwe'satWacto^| 3 b ° on a That tho following be asked (m order) to act as P?S W Lamb Manchester), Mr. HT (Petcrhoase, Cambridge), Prefer CM? ?? n vn^ e rsity of dlaigow), Professor love (University .of ,OAford)/"and Mr. T romw i? h , (St - Joh M, Cambndge) ?55&; M p fek*fUoTS ' _?op te^l Blmulghara, • **wSS AtZ% *?£*!£>!£%«£ **&?: e *°*<»™h<>™ for 1910 Alitrioulation, preliminary medical *„ «no^rLVlo3£ fcoMandKnctProfeir £ Walg? fctonh d) jjmtU ßll ' f Macpl.l (WelSkSnd). anftr E^ rton rQ br ?v and geometry, iS. C F3 t /rr b ? S L tchl,rah >. """I Mr. C £» ):^aAJ:! |oteio»w. 2 Tt«A d u S^ LCbistennrchlV apcultu re f FX ' Wlucte^ 00^'Entrance scholarships and barristers' £, neral ow ¥« e - Mr. T D Adams (Dunedin : Greei, Mr. c F ' ?°i nrne ,^ uc kland ; Engksh, ProW ; l^ench/Profes^rVon >m 11 nB J on , ) - Posies, Mr., La tonUotany, Prefer I £*!s*ss. Mus. Bac, intermediate- ,Historv n f music Mr. R. Parker (Wellinrfo^ 17 ° f thf C. B Farn.e Pm6 ""deTto'Doro-

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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 728, 29 January 1910, Page 5

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UNIVERSITY SENATE. Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 728, 29 January 1910, Page 5

UNIVERSITY SENATE. Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 728, 29 January 1910, Page 5

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