UNIVERSITY HONOURS
RESULTS OF DEGREE EXAMINATIONS SUCCESSFUL CANDIDATES Tim following are the- successful candidates at the degree examinations held in November last:— Doctor of Medicine. University of Otago.—David E. Fenwick, George W. Gower, Stuart Scoular. Doctor of Literature, Auckland University College.—John C. Johnson. Master of Arts, Auckland linivarsity College.-Beatrico A. Brendel. Victoria University College.—Eileen 11. Duggan, George St. Henderson, Annie C. W. S. Mackenzie, Robert B. Ryder, Constance H. Shields, Carrie P. Wallace. Canterbury College.—David Arnott, Edna S. Ensor, Mina 'C. Holderness, James W. Irwin, Charles J. Morland, Lydia L. Oldridge. Otago University.—Arthur W. Alloo, Evangeline B. Anderson, Johanna M. Brosnan, Alfred S. Farciuhar, Edmund R. Ne.vill, lvenneth A. Saunders, Jessie B. Wilson, Mary H. Yardley. Honours in Arts, Auckland University College.—Beatrice A. Brendel, third class in languages aud literature (Latin and French). Victoria University, College—Eileen,M. Duggan, first class m history; Annie C. W S. Mackenzie, third class in languages and literature (English and French);
Robert B. Rvder, second <lass in ecouomics; Constance H. Shields, second class in languages and literature (English and French). Canterbury College.-Mina C. Holderness, third class in languages (English and French); David Amott, second class in economics; James W. Irwin second class in economics; Charles J. Morlaiut, second class in economics; Lydia L. Oldridge, third class in languages ;;nd literature (Latin and German). Otago University -Arthur W. Alloo', second class in economics; Evangelino h. Anderson, second class in botany; Johanna M. Brosnan, first class in lanmiages and literature (Latin and' English); Alfred S. Farquhar, eecond class in languages and literature (English and French); ■Kenneth A Saunders third cla=s in languages and literature (Greek and English); Jessie B. Wikon, second class in economics; Mary H. Yardley, second class in botany. ' • Master of Science, Auckland University College.-Bessie Battcrsby. „ . , „ „ Canterbury College-Eric A.. «owe University of Otago.-Alfred G. Johnson, William S. Vernon. Honours in Science. Auckland University . CoUcge.Bessie Batterby, first class in. botanj'. Bessie Battcrsby, first class in botany. CanterbuiT Collegn.-Enc A. Rowe, scedml class in chemistry. „ University of Otago-iVilham S. \ ; ei : non, second class in electricity and magnetism. . Master of Laws. Victoria University College.-Patrick E. E. Dromgool. Certificates ot Proficiency (M.A. Standard). William D. Kirkpntriek, in history. Senior Scholarships, i 917. Auckland University College-Willieil. G Airev. in English; Frederick C'Biew, Victoria University Collcge.-liisli it. AVoodhoise, in mentaUnd moral Ph.losoI)l Snterl,i I ry.College.-KobeTt a Pago, 6I V- p); »„.itv of Otago.-Dorothy E. University ot . ul L ' h v vwi n Scholarship). •
John Tinline Scholarship,. 1917. University of Otago.-Bertha Clement. Bachelor of Arts. Auckland University College.-Willis T.G Airey, Frederick C. Brew, Vug una B Dobie, Edith M. Egerton, Albert J. Grigg, William G. Harwood Jeame Hume, Alfred E. Merrmgton, Marion J. W Nek Clffi Paykel, Lawa L " r ß ' Victoria University College.-Louisa J. Chapman, Lilian L. ,Crabb With B, Davies Jessie S. Dunn, Cecilia Jl. Dwyer,' Michael Gilfedder, Olive L.Hunt, Thomas Kane, Eleanor ludston V mifred E G. Knight, Dorothy M'Cartney, Dorothy B. Maclean, Nora P. Norman, Olive R. Salmon, Edythe G. Waddinrton, Iris H. Woodhonse, Irene K. \\s'Hie. Canterbury College-Elsie E. tarwaker, George Jobberns, Mary Macdon-. aid, Kathleen A. M'Keague Beatrice b. T Plimsoll, Norman M. Richmond, Stella J. Robinson, John H. E. Schroder, Matthcy F. Woodward. O'tat-o University .-Bertha Clement, Henry Drees, Arthur V. Fleet, Frederick J Gair, Donald S. Kemshed, Albert B. Kilroy, Catherine T. Macmdoe,- James D. Salmond, William A. Service, Jessie H. Smith, Phyllis J. H. Turnbull, Marion G. Watson. First Section, Bachelor of Arts. Auckland University College-Geoffrey T Bellhouse, in Latin, English, French and history; David W. Fell, m Latm, | English and history; Harriet M. Fisher, | in Latin, English, French, and educa- j Hon; Winifred E. Forde, in Latin, Eng- I lish, and French; Eileen R. Gallagher, , in Latin, English and French; Henry W. j U. Haddow, in Latin, English, junspru- j dence and constitutional history and , chemistry; Janet P. Hately, in Latin, I English, economics and education; Lan- , rence H. Ker, in Latin, his- j tory and philosophy; Annette M. Milne, j in English, French and history; Rcgi- | nald O'Henrn, in Latin, English, French and mathematics; Lilian R, Rowley, in i Latin, English and French; Agnes E. j Satchell, in Latin, English and education; Ellen E. Sinclair, in French, hisI tory and education; Winifred E. Sutton, i in 'English, French, history and education; Veida M. Clark-Walker, in Eng- ! lish, zoology and education j Victoria University Coilege.--Isnbel W. M. Aitken, in Latin, English and history; Beryl G. Armstrong, in Latin, Engi lish and philosophy; Fanny D. Bing- ■- I ham, in Latin, English, French and mathematics; N</rman A, Byrne, ill I Latin. English and French; Alice Cocker, ! in Latin, English, French and education; | Nora A. Devlin, in Latin, French and hislorv; Helen M. Hind, in Latin, Eng- ; lish and French; Eric T. E. Hogg, in Latin, English, jurisprudence and constitutional history and mathematics; Hilda Ti. G. J. Horsley, in Latin, English nnd French ; Albert Jnckson, in Latin, French and applied mathematics; Lily K. V. I Keeble! in Latin, English and French; Brois Kelsey, in Latin, English and French; Lillian G. Keys, in English, I French and education; Erica M. Mat- | thews, in Latin, English and history; Harold G. Miller, in Latin, English, economics and philosophy; Muriel A. Moore, in Latin, English, puro mathematics and botany; Cyril J. R. Price, in Latin, history and geology; Bernard J. Ryan, in Latin, English and history; EricK. Rishworth, in Latin, English, French and education; Rubina A. Roy, in Latin, English and education; Eva H. Smith, in Latin, English, philosophy and education; Ivan L. G. Sutherland, in Latin, English, philosophy nnd education; Gordon S. Troup, in Latin, English, French and jurisprudence nnd constitutional history. Canterbury College—Henry O. Askew, in Latin, pure mathematics and (Chemistry; Irene M. Fyfe, in Latin, English, French and botany; Elsie J. Hall, in Latin, English and botany; Kate Leonard, in Latin, pure mathematics and applied mathematics; May E. Marriott, in Latin, pure mathematics, applied mathematics and philosophy; Archibald A. M'Lachlan, in Latin, French, jurisprudence and constitutional history; Flora B. Murray, in- fcntin, botany and zoology; William A. Orange, in Latin, Greek, Hebrew and philosophy; Helen M. Richmond, in Latin, English, French and German; Erie. M. Todd, in Latin, economics and philosophy. i Otago University.—Vida M. Barron, in
Latin, French, and physics; Christine L. Cumming, in Latin, English, and French; Winifred M. George, in French, economics, history, and education; Mary Holmes, in English, French, and education; William E. Holmes, in Latin, French, and history; Basil H. Howard, in Latin, English, French, and economics; Donald G. Kennedy, in Latin, French, and history; Letitia L. Lawson, in Latin, English, and French; Georgo I. MlGrcor, in Latin, jurisprudence, anil constitutional history, mathematics, and philosophy; lan F. M'Kenzie ; 111 Latin, English, and philosophy; Muriel \\. May, in English, French, and education; Arthur, J. M'Rae, in Lalin, English, French, and philosophy; William F.-Mor-rell in Latin, French, and economics; Alexander P. Nelson, in Latin French, and philosophy; Hugh J. 0 NeiU, in Latin, English, and philosophy; George M. Robertson, in Latin, English, and economics. Bachelor of Science. Auckland University College-Ethel M. M'lntosh. Canterbury College-Robert de B. Adamson, Robert 0. Page. Otago University-Agnes R. Blnckie, Dorothy E. E. V. G. B. Clarke, Georgo S. Thomson. First Section Bachelor of Science. Auckland University College.-Gweneth E. Burrow, in mathematics, physics, chemistry, and botany; Roy W. Harman, in chemistry, botany, and French; Israel Phillips, in mathematics, chemistry, physics, and geology; George 1). Robb, in mathematics, cliemistry, physics, and zoology; Percival 0. Veale, in chemistry, physics, -md botany. Victoria University College-Alfred J. Cullen, in mathematics, physics, and philosophy; Philip P. Lynch, in mathematics, chemistry, and physics; William C. Purdie, in chemistry, 'zoology, philosophy; Irene J. Mc. Sievwright, in chemistry, Latin, and botany. Otago University-Aroha M. Bremner, In chemistry, physics, and zoology; Charlie L. Carter, in French; Allan J. Fairmaid, in mathematics, chemistry, physics, and economics; Marion L. Fyfe, in chemistry, physics, and zoology; Dorothy J. Lambeth, m'mathematics, chemistry, physics, and botany; Robert F. Landreth, tn chemistry, physics, and geology; Thora C. Mnrwick, in mathematics, chemistry, and geology; George M. Moir, in mathematics, chemistry, and physics; Gordon Mc Salt, in chemistry, physics, and French; Ada E. W. Stringer, in chemistry, physics, geology, anil education; Nesta M. Woods, in mathematics, chemistry, and physics. Bachelor of Laws, Auckland University—Bruce Scott. Victoria University College-Herbert A. Cunningham, Werner Heine, Richard A; Howie. University of Otago—Herbert H. Sterling. Passed LL.B. in Subjects Specified. Auckland University College—Ernest C. Adams, in jurisprudence, constitutional history, and Roman law; William H. M. Adams, in Latin, procedure, and Roman law; Edgar L. Bartleet, in Latin, philosophy, jurisprudence, constitutional history, and Roman law; Alan' M. Cousins, in Latin, English, jurisprudence, constitutional history, and Roman law; Charles J. Garland, in Latin, philosophy, jurisprudence, constitutional history, and Roman law; Harold J. C. George, in international law, conflict of laws, and torts; Robert Mc. Grant, in Latin, international law, conflict of laws, and torts; Frederick C. Jordan, in Latin, philosophy, conflict of laws, and (orts; OthoL. Martelli, in Latin, English, jurisprudence, constitutional history and Roman law; Laurence E. Mcllsop, in Latin, philosophy, jurisprudence, constitutional history, and Roman v law; Norman H. Rawson, in Latin, English, jurisprudence, and constitutional history; John E. Russell, in Latin, jurisprudence, constitutional history, and Roman Inw; Bruce Scott, in Roman law; Arnold Taylor, in Latin, philosophy, jurisprudence, and constitutional history; John J. K. Terry, in Latin, English, jurisprudence, nnd constitutional nistcry: Trevor C. Thomson, in Latin, English, jurisprudence, and constitutional history; Henry R. A. Violoux, in philosophy, jurisprudence, and constitutional history.
Victoria University College—Winton B. Brown, in philosophy, jurisprudence, and constitutional history; Herbert A Cunningham, in international law, conflict of laws, and Roman law; Werner Heine, in criminal law, property 11, evidence, procedure, and Roman law; Richard A. Howie, in Latin, conflict, of laws, and Roman law; William D. P. Kitching, in Latin, English, jurisprudence, and constitutional history; William P. Pringlo, in philosophy, jurisprudence, and constitutional history; Gordon l\ Saunders, in Latin, English, jurisprudence, and constitutional history; Archibald W. Smyth, in Latin, jurisprudence, and constitutional history, Joseph H. Sheat, in international law, conflict of laws, property I, criminal law, and Roman law; Sidney A. Wiren, in international law, conflict of laws, contracts, property. 11, and procedure. Canterbury College.—Gordon '• A. G. Connal, in ' philosophy, jurisprudence, and constitutional history; Laurence W. Gee, in contracts, property I, and Roman lawj George G.' Lockwood, in Latin, English, jurisprudence, and constitutional history; A. If. Patereoii, ui L.itin, English, jurisprudence, constitutional history, aJltl Roman law; Douglas Jl. Rennie, in Latin, international law, conflict of law, and Roman law.
Otago University— Charles E. Begg, in Latin, jurisprudence and constitutional history; George T. 'M'Gregor, in Latin, philosophy, jurisprudence, constitutional history, and "Roman law; John A. Sim, in international law. conflict of 'laws, and Roman law; Herbert H. Sterling, in international law, conflict of laws and Roman law. Passed for Barristers in Subjects Specified John Fitz-Gernld, in jurisprudence, constitutional history 1 , international law, and conflict of laws; William Noble, in jurisprudence, constitutional l:i?lory f international law, and conflict of laws. Certificates of Proficiency (B.A. Standard), Annie I. N. Aysou, in education; Ann If. Beggs, in history, economics, and education; Joseph Bel ton, iu . geography; Charles W. JJoswell, in history and economics; Claire L. Bourne, in history; Rowland P. Broad, in education; John Buchan, jun., in economics; Grace G. Carter, in' English and French; Ethel I. Cosley, in economics and education; Giwiys If. Casley, in economics; Frederick R. Charman, in philosophy and economics; William A. Curteis, in history; Ella A. Doogin, in history and wiucatiun; Annie E. Forrester, in economics; Anna M. Green, in economics; Jo?cph J. Guest, in English and geographv: Charlotte T. liar, vcv, in philosophy; John 11. Harvey, in economics; Dorothv Helmden. m French ; Margaret G. Hughes, in history; John G. Johnston, in geography and economics; Bessie L. T. Latta, in economics; Alice C. M'Cnrdle. in bolanv; George '.I. M'Cullough, in mathematics and economics; James Af'K. Miller, in education; Louisa Morgan, in history; John Nicol. in Latin, history, and piiTe and applied mathematics; Maurice N. Rogers, if economics; Alice 13. T. Simmonds. in economics; Pearl E. Stewart, in education; Dora G. Taylor, in education; Alfred G. Thompson, in education; Hilda M. Tjznrd, in Emrlish ami botnnv: Mary ,T Thorn, in botany and nhilosophy; fhelma L. Webster, in history. Bachelor of Commerce. Victoria University Co'.kgo.-George TV. Clinkard. Passed Bachelor of Commerce in Subjects Specified; Victoria University. College-Clintonll. Wynyard, in modern history, economics, and economic geography; Herbert A. Cunningham, in modem history, economics and" currency and bunking. Canterbury College.—Herbert A. Stark, in statistical method, currency and bnnkiiii;, and French. University of Otngo.-Eciward P. Nenle, in economics, mercantile law TI, bankruptcv, and law of companies. Passed First Examination for Bachelor of Music. Auckland University College—Mary Harvey. . „ _ _ „ ~, Canterbury College—Zena E. Haslett. Engineering Entrance. Canterbury College.—Cyril A. Frost (except nhysics); Walter R. Cox (excopt applied "mathematics); Samuel J. H. Sylvester, passed in, pura mathematics.
Passed First Professional Examination for Bachelor of Engineering (Civil), Canterbury College.—Ronald J. Beckley, passed in mathematics, Stage II; Athol C. A. Caldwell (except mathematics. Stage II); Arthur P. Grant. Passed First Professional Examination for Bachelor of Engineering (Mechanical, Electrical and Civil): Canterbury College—Graham B, Bell, James C. Dickinson, Charles I. Kidsou, Frank Matthewson (except mathematics, Stajfo II); Robert A. Sutherland (except in mathematics, Stage II). Passed Second Professional Examination fur Bachelor of Engineering (Mechanical, Electric, and Civil); Canterbury College.—Ronald J. Beckley (except in mathematics, Stage 111); Harold F. Taylor. Passed Second Professional Examination for Bachelor of Engineering (Electrical): ■ Canterbury College.—William C. Patton. Bachelor of Engineering (Civil): Canterbury College—Rolf C. Adams,William J. Hyde (except mathematics, Stage III). Bachelor of Science in Home Science, University of Otago.—Hazel A. Bell, Frances M. Blake, Margaret A. Borrie, Violet M. Bruce, Doris H. M'Kenzie. Degrees were conferred on the following:— ' Bachelor 'of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery. University of Otago.—Frederick J. Appleby, Francis C. Bluudell, William M. Cotter, Wilfred T. Glasgow. Charles M. Greenslade, Richard J. fl. Hall, Alexander S. Morton, Charles S. Murray, Dou"las M'K. I'aterson, Robert B. Watson, J. A. Cottrell. Mast'ir of Arts. Victoria University College.—Frank E. M'Kenzie. Bachelor of Laws. Victoria University College.—Frank E. M'Kenzie. Bachelor of Arts. University of Otago.—Maxwell R. Holgate.
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