“ I annex to my report, a return showing the number of examinations and entries of candidates for the past year, f and also for the year 1921. Sir Robert Stout, in his annual repolt to the New Zealand University Senate. It will be observed that tlhe number that entered for degree examinations amounted to 4593 general and 928 medical and dental. It will be observed in the return that the number are mainly for professional subjects required tor lawyers, doctors’, accountants, teachers, engineers, etc. There are,, it is satisfactory to notice, 26 who sat for the Baclhelor of Agriculture, and the Lincoln School of Agriculture had 51 residential students last year, and of these 21 were sitting tor the Bachelor of Agriculture degree. This is a most hopeful sign in our university work.
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Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume XXXIV, Issue 4519, 24 January 1923, Page 4
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