UNIVERSITY OF N.Z.
EXAMINATION RESULTS.
University examination results and awards, supplied by the University of New Zealand, show the following . l'assed tho examination lor the Degree of Doctor of Science —Charles Edward Adams; Charles Andrew Cotton. The lolloping aw.uds aliccl Victoria College students:— Degree ol Master of Arts—Bert Newman Thornton Blake, Arthur Ernest Broekett, Alary Crawford Clachan, Frank Livingston Combs, Edwin Thomas Co;;, Hugh iUahon Foley, Edward Fitij-gorald-Eagar, Werner Heine, Mary Uoyno Jl'Kenzie, Henry Jolm Nightingale, Ellen Pigotfc, Kenneth Ross, Elizaljoth .Maggie riliirer, George Sainsbury Strack, Alexander Thomas Thompson. _ Diploma- of Honours in Arts —Bert Newman Tboriit.oii Blake, second-class in mental science; Alary Crawford Clacbau, second-class in history; Frank Livingston Combs, first-class in history; Edwin Thomas Cox, first-class in history ; Edward Fitzgerald-Eagar, thirdclass in mental science; Werner Heine, second-class in languages and literature (Latin and German); Mary Hoyno Ji'Kenzie, firsL-class in natural science (geology); Kenneth Ross, third-class in meJital science; Elizabeth tyaggie Shirer, third-class in languages and literature (Latin and French); Georgo Sainsbury Strack, lliird-eiass in economics.
Degree of Master of Laws—James Christie, George Craig, Harrietts Johanna Vine, Henry Williams. Diploma of Houours in Law —Harrietto Johanna Vine, second-class in jurisprudence, property, and trusts; Henry Williams, third-class in Woman Law, contracts, and company law. Degree of Master of Science—Frederick Lawrence King Broadgato. Diploma of Honours in Science — Frederick Lawrence King Broadgate, first-class in geology. Senior. Scholarship of the Year 1914— Natalie Constance Bowen Allen, in heat; Lemoine James Pilkington, in German. Tho following are recorded as having passed the first section of the examination for tho Degreo of Bachelor of Arts in the subjects specified:—Ethel Majorio Adkiu, in English, Latin, mathematics, French; Allen Bruce Buxton, in Latin, English,, jurisprudence, constitutional history; Lilian Laura Crabb, in mental science, Fteuch, education; Clydo Alexander Cumniing, in English, education, history; George Henry Dayey, in English, education, ?nd economics; Reginald John Foss, in pure mathematics, education, mental science; John Graeme Blundell Fulton, in pure mathematics, physics, chemistry; Frank Joplin, in English, Latin, pure mathematics; Norman Fenwick Little, in English, Latiu, jurisprudence, and constitutional history, botany; Daniel Thomas M'Corn.ick, in Latin, education, mental science; Ethel Maud M'Nab, in English, Gorman, Latin; Cccil Wilfred Quilliam, in Latin, French history; Charles Robertson, in English, education, economics; Fred Robertson, in Latin, English, mental ecience; Kendall Reginald Saxon, J. v. I'., in Latin, English, pure mathematics; Olive Rose Sutherland, in Latin, English, education, pure mathematics; Edythe Grace Waadington, in Latin, botany, pure mathematics. Degree of Bachelor of Arts —Harold Richard Bowat-er, Jamfes Robert Cuddie, Hilma Elvira Fogelberg, . Wifiiamiua, Milne Gill, Arnold John Graham, Gladys Mary Hammond, Charles Nelson Haslain, Dorice Cowles feint, Cliloe Ruth Lebndorf. Joseph Stanley Marsden, Helen Mary Mellor, Mary Edith Elizabeth Murray, Edward Percy Neale', Esther Mary North, Lemoine James Pilkington, Albert Hamilton Tocker, Rae Lena Zirnan.
the following are recorded as having passed tho first section of the Degree of Bachelor of Science —Joseph John Cullen, in applied mathematics, chemistry, mental science; Leonard James Shaw, in chemistry, botany, economics; Nevill Lushanus Wright, in chemistry, economics, geology. Bachelor of Science—Natalio Constance Bowen Allen, David M'Leod, Mary Catherine Terry. Certificates of Proficiency (B.A. Standard)— George Walter Cockroft, in applied mathematics; Athol Glassford Crickett, in economics; Archie William Diprose, in jurisprudence and constitutional history; Lionel Lloyd James Grice, in economics; Rupert P. C. Harrison, in education; Harold Chelsea Hall, in economics; John Hooper Harvey, in history; Katherrae Kenny, in education; Ellen Millington, in history; Mary Josephine Thorp, in education; Abel Warburton, in Latin; Selwyn Gorton Woods, in education; Lulu Morgan, in education; Kenneth M'Kenzie, in mental science, education, economics; Wilfred. Llewellyn Wagstaff, in education ; Chrissie Lau, in Latin; George Arthur Young, in French; Rowland Prows Broad, in economics; Kenneth Mair Boldaway, in education; Kate Frances Kerr, 111 mental science; Monica, Magdalen Neumann, in education, mental science; Annie Beatrice Stitt, in education; William Marchant Burrows, in economics, mental science; Major .George Irwin, in Latin; Ethel Margaret Kinross, in Latin; Jessie M.'Glashan M'Gregor, in botany, education; Arnold Leonard Wills, in mental science; Samuel Henry Sulliyan, in economics, economic geography, currency, and banking ; John George Johnston, in history; Archibald Patrick L. Kennedy, in economics and education.
The following are recorded as having passed sections of the examination for the Degree of Bachelor of Laws—Oswald George Bramwell, in English, Latin, jurisprudence, constitutional history; Claude Anstioe Brown, in jurisprudence, international law, conflict of laws; Kenneth Sholto Caldwell, in procedure, international law; John Casey, in English, conflict of laws, torts; Sydney Jackson Castle, in English, Latin, international law; Harry Dawson Chrisp, Latin, English, jurisprudence,, constitutional history; Reginald Henrj; Greville. in jurisprudence, constitutional history, mental science, Latin, conflict of laws; Cyril Geoffrey E. Barker, in Roman law, international law, conflict of laws, mental science, procedure; Douglas Allen Harle, in Roman law, property 11, torts, criminal law; John Morrice Hortou, in international law, property 11, evidence, procedure; Richard Arthur Howie, in constitutional history, jurisprudence, English, international law; Vincent Kay, in Latin, English, jurisprudence, constitutional history; William Nelson Matthews, in Roman law, international law, conflict of laws; Oswald Chettle Mazengarb, in international law, conflict of laws; Edward Percy Neale, in Latin ; jurisprudence; and constitutional history; Andrew John Park, in Latin, English, jurisprudence, constitutional history; Henare Poananga, in Roman law, conflict of laws, criminal law; Samuel J. I'oole, in Roman law, contracts, criminal law; Ernest Leslie Rose, in Latin, English, jurisprudence, constitutional history; John Alexander Scott, in conflict of laws, torts, contracts; Henry Van Stavereii, in international law, conflict of laws, Roman law; Lyra Veronica E. Taylor, in "Roman law, contracts, torts; James M'Curdy Tudhopc, in Roman law, con Hint of laws, procedure; Ernest. Belton Tustin, in constitutional history, Roman law, international law; Graham George Vial, in constitutional history, torts, contracts, property I; J. Treadwoll, in Latin, English, constitutional history. Bachelor of Laws—Kenneth Sholto Caldwell, Cyril Geoffrey E. Barker, Oswald Chottle Mazengarb, John Alexander Scott, Henry' Van Staveien. Fanest. Helton Tustin. The following luivo passed sections for '.lis peareo ul' Jjaclielor of Commerce ja ,
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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2449, 30 April 1915, Page 7
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