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N.Z. UNIVERSITY

WINNERS OF DEGREES

NOVEMBER EXAMINATION_ RESULTS Tho Senate of tho University of New Zealand yesterday approved tho granting of the following degrees on candidates who wero successful in the November examinations:— Doctor of Medicine. Moody, Arthur E.; Steven, David. Doctor of Science. Holloway, John E. Master of Arts. Auckland University College:—Honson, Katherine; Lang, Ferdinand W.; Quiun, Henry E. A 7 ictoria University College— Braddock, Catherine C; Gould, William H.; Oliver, Selina R.; Ross, Fanuv L.; Sampson, Eileen N.; Sutherland, Olive R.: Thompson, Roland D.; Tocker, Albert H. Canterbury College.—Hardcastie, Dorothy C; Irvine, Thomas; Richards, Reginald .7.; Rochfort, Henry. University of Otago.—Andersen,- Edwin, A.; Buxton, Leonard T.; Collins, Cornelius J.; Farnie, AVinified C.j Tmlny, James G.; Morrow, Thomas J.; Smith, Margaret L.j Turubull, Mary I. Diploma of Honours in Arts, Auckland University College.—Lang, Ferdinand W., First Class in Geology. Victoria University College.—Braddock, Catherine C, First Class in Mental and Moral Philosophy; Gou'ul, AVilliam H., First Class in Economics; Oliver, Selina 11., Second Class in Economics; Sampson, Eileen N., Secoud Class in Economics; Sutherland, Olive R., Second Class in 'History; Thompson, Roland D., Second Class in' Mathematics. Canterbury College.—Hardcastie, Dorothy C, First Class in Languages and Literature (English and French); Irvine, Thomas, Second Class in Economics; Richards, Reginald J., Second Class in Languages and Literature (Latin and Greek); Rochfort, Henry, Second Class in Mental and Moral Philosophy. University of Otago.—Andersen. Edwin A., Third Class in Meutal and Moral Philosophy; Ruxton, Leonnrd T\, Second Class in Mental and Moral Philosonhy; Collins, Cornelius .T„ First Class in Mental and Moral Philosophy: Farnie, Winifred C, First Class in Zoology; Imlay. .lames G., Second Class in Economics; Smith, Margaret T,., Second Class in Languages and Literature (Latin and French); Turnbull. Mary T, First Class in Languages and Literature (Latin and French). Master of Science and Diploma of Honours in Science. Auckland University College.—Browne, Yere R., First Class in Chemistry. University of Otago—Belts, Mary. AY., First Class in Botany; Hinlou, J. AV., First Class in Physical Science (Electricity); Rhinesmith, Albert' M., First Class in Physical Science (Heat). Master of Laws. A 7 ictoriii University College.—Berendsen., Carl A., Second Class in Contracts garb, Oswald, C, M'Connell, Robert AY. University of Otago.—Dolamore, A. L., White, E. 'AY. „ Diploma of Honours in Law. Victoria University College.—Berendseu. Carl A.. Second' Class in Contracts and Torts, Roman Law, and Company Law; Muzengarb, Oswald C. Second Class in Contracts and Torts, Jurisprudence and Company Law. University of Otago.—White. Ernest W., Third Class in Contracts and Torts, Company Law, International Law, and Conflict of Laws. Certificates of Proficiency (M.A. I Standard). ! Urquhart, Henry 1!., in Economics; Ryder, Robert 8., in Economies. I Bachelor of Arts. Auckland University College.—Brendel, Beatrice A.; Diprose, Archie, W.; Greenwood, Fred. AY.; O'Rorke, Hanora; Outram, David A.; AVatkins, Leslie A. A r ictoria University College.—Bell, Ethel M. AY.; Crawford. Edit.'i J.;''Cullen, Joseph J.; Duggau, Eileen Jl.j Frayne, Leonora J.; Junker, Dorothy F. E.; Lyons, Thomas; Mackenzie, Annie C. AV. S.; Mackenzie. Hugo A.; M'Master, James; O'Connell, Leonard J.; Ryder, Robert B.; Shields, Constance H.; Tocker, Francis A.; AYebb, Irene G. Canterbury College.—Arnold, Clarence B.; Arnott. David; Cocker, AVilliam H.; Gunn, Hellen C. AY.; Holderness, Nina 0.; Irwin, James YV.; Iverach, John A. D.; Laird, John; Morland, Charles J.; Ogilvie, Frances G.; Oldridge, Lydia L.; Revell, Geoffrey A. University of Otago— Abernethy, Allan H.; Alloo, Arthur AY.; Anderson, Evangeline E.; Brosnan. Johanna M.; Clapperton, Catherine; Farquhar, Alfred S'.; Holgate, Maxwell If.: Malcolmn, George; Movlo. Mary A.; Saunders, Kenneth A.;" AYilson, Jessie B.; Yardley, Mary H. Bachelor of Science. i Auckland University College.—Battcrsby, Bessie; Burrow Dorothy A 7.; Gilbert, Matthew. J.: Jon-. Norman A.; I'ezaro, Marcus G. (iu 1918); AVintcr, Ramsay M.. Victoria University College.—Jones, Ernest G. Cnntcrburv Colloge.-Gilling, AVilliam 0. Tl,: Rowe, Eric A. University of Otago.—Grange. Leslie T • Vernon, AVilliam S.; Wild, Leonard J. Bachelor of Laws. Auckland University Collcge.-tline, Hubert;; Huband. Cyril A.; Lalman, Jack; M'Vcagh, Robert; Poulgram, Cecil Victoria University Collegc.-Chrisp, Harry D.: Hcenan, Joseph AV. A.; Moss, Lcyon M.: Rogers, Lancelot A.; Tudhope. James M'C. Canterbury College-Cocker, AVilliam University of Otago.-Adams, Herbert S ; M'Kecfrv, Michael J. A.; AAlutc, David ft. Certificate * of Proficiency (B.A. Standard.) Alley, Gwendolen L., in Education; 'Bowie. Jean M. M.. in Philosophy and Education; Broad. Rowland P., in History; Brown, W. A., in Economics; Bourne. Claire 1... in Latin; Chnrman, Frederick R-, in History; Clarke, Robert 8.. in Applied Mathematics; Doogan. Alary, in History and Economics; Egerton, Dorothy L., in French; Farnell, Wilfred J. A in Philosophy; Ffitch. Gladys R., m French: I-md'ay, Tvan H., in' Economics and Education; Francis. A- G.. in French and Education- Guest, Joseph J., in Modern, History' (B.Com. Standard); Howes. Bernard H., i" Education; Trwin, Samuel j', in Education and Economics; Kemble, .Albert E., i'i "Economics: Kenny, Kntherine. in History; Miller, James M'K.. i" Economics: Mount ford, Albrrt A T .. in Chemistry; M'Bean. .Tnlm P... in "Economies nnd Education; "M'.Milla'ii, .Tamos D.. in Economics: Oilcy, joim .1?.. in Education- Shcpnard, Vera H. v in Hi'torv and Economics: Simmonds. .Alice E. 'I'., in history :>nd Education: Slaue. Gordon AY., in F"oiiniiii"« :,i.<] Education : West. Edward S.. in French : Wilson. John M'W, in 'Philosophy and Education. Bachelor of Enninccrinr) (Civil). Canterbury College.—Grant, George 11. Bachelor of Engineering; (Electrical). Canterbury College—Cameron, Donald L. Bachelor of Science in Home Science. University of Otago.—Pigott. Mary A.; Rndall, Jane C. S.; Timewell, Dorothy JG. SECTIONAL PASSES. The following students of Victoria College have passed in sections of examinations for the degrees stated in the subjects specified:— Bachelor of Arts—First Section. Allan, John A., in Latin, English, and philosophy; Dunn, Jessie S., in Latin, English, and History; Dwyer, Cecilia M., in Latin. English, French, and Philosophy; Ifklniondson, Leslie J., in Latin, English, and French; Espiner, Eileen V.. in Latin, English, and French; Falkuer, Lilian E., in Latin,

English and French: Gold, Ailsa, L„ in Latin, Economics, and , Philosophy; Harlo, Margaret A., in Latin, English, and French; Henry. Endora V., in Latin, English, and French; Hunt, Olivo L., in Latin, English, German, und Botany; Jackson, Patrick 11., in Economics, Philosophy, and Education; Knight, Winifred E. G., in Latin, English, and History; Lewis. Percy G., in Latin, History, ami Education; Lennon, Monica, in Latin, English, and Trench; Malison, Norman, in Latin, English, French, and Jurisprudence, and Constitutional History; M'Niven, Jessie I. E„ in Latin, English, and French; M'Cartney, Dorothy, in Latin, French, and Pure Mathematics; Sadlicr, Horace W. A., in Latin, English, and Philosophy; Salmon, Olive P., in English, History, and Jiotany; Wircn, Sidney A., in I-atin, English, Jurisprudence, and.-'Constitu-tional History and Pure Mathematics; Woodhouse, Iris H., in Latin, French, History, and Philosophy; Woods, Edith M., in English, French, and Education. Bachelor of Science—First Section. Fenton, Ethel W. J., in Mathematics, Physics, and Chemistry. Sections of Bachelor of Laws. Adams, Howard 1). C, in Poman Law, International Law, Conflict of Laws, Property I, and Criminal Law; j.Archer, Kendrick G., in Latin, Philosophy, Jurisprudence, Constitutional History, and lionum Law; DobMe, Arthur E., in Jurisprudence, Constitutional History, and Conflict of Laws; I Heine, Werner, iu Constitutional History, Contracts, Property i, and Torts; Hemery, Lyndon C, in Roman Law, International Law, Conflict of Laws, Properly I, and Criminal Law; Norman, Nora P., iu Latin, English, Jurisprudence, and Constitutional History; O'Sullivair, Leo D., in Jurisprudence, Constitutional History, Criminal Law, and .Torts; Patterson, William J. C, in International Law, Conflict of Laws, and Property II; Sheat, Joseph H., in Latin, Philosophy, Jurisprudence, Constitutional History, • and Contracts; Watson Norman E., in Latin, Philosophy, Jurisprudence, Constitutional History, and Roman Law; Wiren, Sidney A., in Latin, Philosophy, Constitutional History, Roman Law, and Property I. • Section for Barristers. Byrne, Joseph, in Latin, Philosophy, Poman Law, International Law, and Conflict of Laws; Fitzgerald, John, in Jurisprudence. Constitutional History, Roman Law, and International Law. Sections for Bachelor of Commerce. Feist, Frank E, in Modern History, Economics, Auditing 1., and Bankruptcy; Brocket:, Arthur E., in French, Mercantile Law 1., Trustees, Bankruptcy, and Company Law. Bachelor of Music, Final Examination.—Hawcridge, Wiuii'red J. tCanterbury College). Prizes. The von ituusr priie of the year 1916 is awarded to: Lang, Ferdinand H'.,.of un> AUCKianu University College. The Cook prize 01 lue year 1916 is awarded to: iiiompson, Poland I)., of tlie Victoria University College. , Senior Scholarships. The Senior Scholarships of the year I'Jlii have been awarded as follows:— Auckland University Oolkgt-.—Uatters-by, Bessie, in Botany; Biiituw, Dorothy V., jn Pure Mathematics; Jory, jNorwau A., in Electneny (qualineu also for Chemistry Scholarship;; Pezaro, Marcus vi., in lieat; Winter, 'Ramsay M., in Chemistry. Victoria' University College.—Mackenzie, Hugo A., in Latin (qualified also for French Scholarship); Shields, Constance .11., in English. Canterbury College.—Cocker, William H.. in Economics. Otago University.—Anderson, Evangeline E., in French (qualified also for Botany Scholarship); Grange, Leslie 1., in Geology; Malcolm, George, in Philosophy; Saunders, Kenneth A., in Greek. The John Tinline Scholarship of the year 1016 has been awarded to: University of Otago.—Miss J. M. Brosnan.

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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3098, 31 May 1917, Page 6

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N.Z. UNIVERSITY Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3098, 31 May 1917, Page 6

N.Z. UNIVERSITY Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3098, 31 May 1917, Page 6

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