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UNIVERSITY SENATE.

(By Tolegraph—Press Association.) • '~' y.vv- Auckland,: January 28. The.University Senate resolved that the subject for the Macmillan Bro.wn prize in 1914.be "The Conquest of the Air." That tho following changes referring to entrance scholarships ■ take effect at the December examination, 1911; maximum marks -for geography 400, instead of 125; maximum marks for all subjects presented to any candidate not to exceed GOSO, instead of G2OO as formerly. ■ •: That at the December examination, 1915, the subject "Sound and Light and the Elementary Mechanics of Solids" bo removed from the list of subjects, and home science added. . ■

A committee was appointed to report upon the constitution' of the university in accordance with the resolution passed on Monday. . The members of tho committee are as follows:—The Chancellor, Professors P: D, Brown, J. M. Brown, Chilton, Hunter,' and Marshall, tho He*. A. Cameron, Dr.' Fitchett, Mr. Von H-aast, Mr. Hogbcn, and Dr. M'Dowoll. It was resolved, on.Professor T. A. Hunter's motion, to request the various college councils so to arrange the college terms of 1914 as to allow the New Zealand university 'professors to attend tho mooting of the British Association in. Australia.

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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1660, 29 January 1913, Page 7

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UNIVERSITY SENATE. Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1660, 29 January 1913, Page 7

UNIVERSITY SENATE. Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1660, 29 January 1913, Page 7

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