MINING STUDENTS
SUCCESSES AT THAMES (from Our Own TIIAMES, To-ria The Thames School of Mines b again demonstrated its men- **» year s examinations. The r A tiUs mon scholarships, tenable* J D ° ot Otago University, and each worth S' per annum, were gained bv the school, £>. Howe and' tfir* * Four pupils. S. Muir. R. C ' : '« Percy, and G. Plucke. olfc£2\i: marks tor junior l?* small part of the successes is - V the director, -Mr. H. Crawford ussistant-drector. Mr s ,- ’ , ft* Detals are:— * * > ei lae:; „. Fire ~? ssayin E (senior): s. J r—--oi. Theoretical chemistry isiniS" I ’- A. Clark, 67; H. E. Ho>le, * Lambert. 73: c. Webb, *. jnUAjohemistry (junior:: \y. Beck c 4 *- Hoyle, 61; A. Jenkin, ««;• lyfe «j 67; G. McKenzie, 73; R. L. PedmnuSL, Percy SI ; D. B. Ritchie, V Richmond. 43. Practical chemis’trU,? Quanntatu e analysis (senior)- it Hoyle, 70: G. S. latmbert, S 4. " Quah~ tauve analysis: R. Jenkin, 60; s o v ' 67: R. U. Pedrotti, 77; L. Percy 7o memary mechanics; 1. Clarkso’n E. Hoyle, S 3; G. s. Lambert, » ing, haulage and pumping. L ciaTkSl' b 3: H. Hoyle, 42. Metallurgy and silver: A. W. Bird, 62: mL,!* 1 drawing: I. Clarkson, 95; J. a oSS*" 66; R. Danson, 38;. J. Grsrivllk e*. E. Hoyle, S 3; E. D. Jack, 6S; K Lum.l 48; D. McLeary, 68; G. C. Met G. R. Plucke, 73: E. Smith, 74; H. Smio 48; XL Smith, 55; E. G ThomtoiTX A. E. Wicks. 75; 1,. Wilson, 6j“ U e ilson. 45; K. F. Wilson, 58. and mining geology: I. Clarkson. E. Hoyle, 32. Land and mine surxV? ing: I. Clarkson, 88; H. E. Hoyle f* Mathematics (practical): L Hetherinp' ton, 67; D. McLeary, 49; G. C. 20; E. Smith, 40; H. Smith, 51; N. SmS SS; R. Strong. 67; E. G. A. E. Wicks, 64. Mathematics (senior' I. Clarkson, 86; P. Howe, 90; H. R HcyV 94: G. S. Lambert, 96. Mathematic (junior): C. Gorbey, 97: T. Hovle 77- e G. Muir. 100; R. L. Pedrotti, n»:’ £ Percy, 100; G. R. Plucke, 100; S. F. W. ton. 56. Electricity (senior): J. Hetherington, 43; P. Howe, 64; H. E. Hovle, * Electricity (junior): R. Brown. Rg;’ Clarkson, 77; D. McLeary. 76; G. c. Mt Lend, 68; A. Smith, 64: N. Smith, % Bullion assaying: Passes were obtain*; by S. J. Bennett and A W. Bird.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 261, 25 January 1928, Page 6
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