N.Z. UNIVERSITY.
Examination results. (Per Press Association.) . Wellington, April 14. The following are the results of trie New Zealand University degree examinations, held at Victoria College:— , Master of Arts: John Burns, Alfred Chaddick, Ellen Casey, Elsie Graham, Nora Isaac, Harriette Jenkins* Gwendoline Saxon, Annie Teyclienne, Ronald Watson. Honours in Arts: J. Burns, third class in political science; A. Ohaddick, third class in languages and literature (English and German); Ellen Casey, third class in language and literature (Latin and English); Elsie Graham, second class in languages and literature (Latin and German); Nora ' Isaac, third class in natural science (botany); Harriette Jenkins, second class in natural science (botany); Gwendoline Saxon, second class in languages and literature (French and German); Annie Toychonne, second class in mathematics and mathematical physics ; ■ Watson, second,, class in mental science. Master of Science: Percy Burhidge, first class in physical science (electricity), also second class in physical science (heat). Senior scholarships for the year 1911: Herbert Brock, in Latin; Winifred Cathie, in botany; George Robertson, in zoology; Alfred Robinson, in Greek. First section Bachelor of Arts; Purvis Armstrong, in Latin, English and pure mathematics; Arthur Brocket!, in Latin, English and education; Louisa Chapman, in Latin, French and. pure mathematics; Estelle Derrick, in English, French and pure mathematics; Lily Dixon, in Latin, English and pure mathematics; Arthur Eriglehretsen, in Latin, English and education ; Hilma Fogelberg, n Latin, French and pure mathematics; Dorothy Heffer, in Latin, French and pure mathematics; Clara Heine, in Latin, French and German; Gladys Lawry, in Greek, English and Education ; Dorothy Mac Lean, in Latin, French and pure mathematics; Joseph Marsden, iri Latin, economics, pure mathematics and education; Leonard O’Connell, in Latin, English and pure mathematics; Winifred Player, in Latin, English arid education; Henry Richardson, in English history on constitutional history, pure mathematics arid education; Harry Robson, in Latin, economics and pure mathematics; William ' Rowntfee, in English, pure mathematics and education ; Eileen Sampson, in Latin, mental science and education; Isabelle Stitt, in English, pure mathematics and education; Conrad Struck, in Latin, mental science and education ; George SHack, in Latin, mental science and education; Jessie Tolley, in Latin, English: and botany; John Wells, in Latin, English, mental science and education; Grace Williamson, in Latin, English, pure mathematics and education ; Friedrich Walter, in Latin, German, pure mathematics and mental science. Bachelor of Arts: Frederick Bates, Alfred Benge, Herbert Brock, Arthur Castle, Winifred Cathie, Gladys Everett, Norman Gogelberg, Vincent Hall, Frederick Hall-juries,, Hubert Henderson, William Hird, George Jackson, ,Bruce Kibblewhite, John Morrison, , Winifred xMcHardie, Alice Palmer. Leila Pemberton, Alfred Robinson, Jessie Scott. Bachelor of Science: Lor la Levi, George Robertson. Passed sections for Bachelor of Laws or for barristers in subjects specified: Cranleigh Barton, in Latin. English, jurisprudence arc! constitutional history; Hugh Biss, in Latin, English, jurisprudence, constitutional history and Roman law ; Henry Brotlie, in conflict of laws, Property 1., evidence and torts; Ross Burridge, in Roman law, international law, conflict of laws, and Property I.; Albert Chapman, in Roman law, international law, conflict of laws, Property II.; Frederick Clere, in Latin, English, jurisprudence, constitutional history and Roman law; Philip Cooke, in Roman law, international law, conflict of Jaws, contracts, Property I.; Thomas Cox, in English, jurisprudence and constitutional history; George Cullen, in jurisprudence, international law and conflict of laws; Ashley Duncan, in mental science, international law and conflict of laws; William Glasgow, in English, jurisprudence and constitutional history; Philip Grey, in Latin, English, jurisprudence and constitutional history; Kenneth Gresson, in Latin, English, jurisprudence and constitutional history; Herbert Griffiths, in Roman law, Property f, and torts; Cyril Barker, in Latin, jurisprudence and constitutional history; Harold Harley,- in international law, contracts, Property I. and torts; John Horton, in Latin, jurisprudence and constitutional history; James Hutton, in Roman law, international law, conflict of laws, and contracts; Eric Inder, in Latin, Roman law, international law, and conflict of laws; Frederick HallJones, in jurisprudence, constitutional history, contracts, Property 11., and evidence; Earle Mason, in Latin, English, jurisprudence, and constitutional history; Edward Mousley, in Roman law, international law, and conflict of laws; Malcolm McCartney, in Roman law, international law, and conflict of laws; Charles' McKay, in,, jurisprudence, constitutional history, and Roman law; Anthony Nathan, in Latin, jurisprudence, constitutional history, sind Roman law; Thomas O’Shea, in mental science, jurisprudence, and constitutional historp; Patrick Ryan, in Latin, jurisprudence, and constitutional history; Alexander Scott, in constitutional history; Patrick Ayan, Property I.; John Scott, in Latin, jurisprudence, constitutional history, jafid Roman law: Archibald Sievright, -5n Roman law, international law, and
conflict of laws, Aiister Thomson, in jurisprudence, Roman law, international law, and conflict of laws; dames Thompson, in jurisprudence, Property 1., criminal law, and torts; dames Tudhope, in constitutional history, conflict of law, and evidence; James A eruou, in conflict of laws, contracts, Property 1., and torts; Paul \ crscharfclt, in mental science, jurisprudence, constitutional history, Roman law, and conflict of law; Harriette 4 inn, in Latin, English, jurisprudence, and constitutional history; Gordon Watson, in international law, conflict of laws, contracts, Property I, and torts; William Waldegrave, in international law, Property 1., Property 11., evidence, and procedure'; Henry Williams, in international law, conflict of laws, Property I, arid torts; Frank Wilson, in Roman law, contracts, Property 1., criminal law, and torts. Passed sections for Bachelor of Commerce: John Griffin, in commercial, French, statistical methods, currency and banking, elementary auditing, and elementary rights and duties ; George Rose, in commercial French, statistical methods, currency and banking, and mercantile law.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXII, Issue 90, 15 April 1912, Page 6
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