UNIVERSITY EXAMINATIONS.
CHRISTCHURCH, April 6,
The University Senate met at Canterbury College to-day, and passed the following candidates as eligible for de-
grees:—
Master of Arts: Miss C. McLeod, Otago; Miss Kate Webber, Otago.
Master of Arts (with honours):— Auckland: A. H. Shroff, third class in mental science; R. W. Allan, first class in chemistry; P. H. Watts, first class in mathematics. Canterbury: Miss Elsie Lowe, second class in English and French, and second in botany; Miss Eliza Campbell, second class in English and French; Miss Rosa Collier, second class in zoology; E. F. G. Johansen, second class in political science; Miss F. M. Kirton, second class in English and French; Miss M. A. McEachen, third class in English and French; Miss M. F. L. Olliver, second class in zoology; Miss M. M. Rawson, second class in mathematics; J. K. H. Inglis, first class in mathematics; H. 6. Stuckey, second claW in mathematics; Miss K. Scott, third "class in mathematics; A. R. Craddock, first class in physical science; J. W. Melior, first class in chemistry. Otago: J. O'Shea, first class in Latin and English; Miss A. Bauchop, second class in Latin and English; Miss F. Campbell, second class in Latin and French; F. W. Dunlop, "first class in mental science; IV A. Hunteiv-fir«b-«la»6-ki-mental science; Miss C. E. McGregor, second class in Latin and French; A. G. C. Miller, second class in political sci-
ence; R. Moore, second class in mental science; H. F. Skey, second class in physical science; G. E. Thompson, first class in English and French; Miss M. B. Thompson,second class in_ mental science; L. E. Williams, second class iin Latin and French; A. L. Wylie, third class in mental science.
The following have gained certificates for proficiency, equal to third class honours:—Otago, G. D. Braik; Invercargill, J. Porteous.
The following are eligible to have the degree of Doctor of Laws conferred on them:—Chas. Prendergast Knight (Wellington), and William Deans Milne (Dunedin).
Senior scholarships of the year were awarded as follow:—Mathematics, John Sisson St. George Cooper, Canterbury College; mental science, Joseph R. Shore, Otago University; English and French,' Edward James Parr, Canterbury College; geology, J. Malcolm Maclaren,Auckland College; chemistry, W. H. Baker, Auckland College.
The John Tinline scholarship was awarded to Miss Violet Maude Grigg, 6f Otago University.
The following Auckland candidates were passed for or sections of de-
grees:—
Bachelor of Arts, first section: A. S. Brown, Miss I. M. K. Darby, H. G. Cousins, and A. T. Thompson. 8.A... final section: H. D. Bamford and Miss A. E. McPherson. Certificates of proficiency on B.A. papers: Miss L. M. Fraser. B.Sc. degree, first section: M. A. Hunter. Final section: J. C. Dromgool, W. H. Baker, and J. M. McLaren, LL.B. degree, first section: H, Hei, J. C. Peacock, and A. S. Brown. Second section: T. Jackson, H. P. Bamford, and G, L! MaeDiarmid, Barristers', final: E. Rawson.
The degrees will be conferred in public by the Chancellor or deputy in July next.
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Auckland Star, Volume XXX, Issue 86, 13 April 1899, Page 8
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