NEW ZEALAND UNIVERSITY.
(By Telegraph.—Press Association.) DUNEDIN, thie At, to-dlay'e sitting of the New Zealand University Senate Profeeeor Hunter gave iM>tiee bo onove to aibolrafh voting by proxy, and to dispense <mVh external examination; Professor WSgiht to eet up a com-mrbtee to report on , iiie desirability c-i a univensity prees; Profeeeor Segar: 'Wihere two exa-minere are selected for matriculation each be aJJ'odrtei a definite .paper." v TEie senate resolved: "Whenever any nwfcter affecting- the nni.venslty comoe ■before- paret *>f education. • oomm-i'wtee the Clianc-eUor shall be authorised to take steps to have the univereity repreeented." It Tvas mentioned that a great d>eal of dTßßatJsfaction existed) over examinere delays in reporting results of the November exa.minations. It wae decided: to call the examiners' a-frtentioh to the delay. The Educational Institute's applicatkm that agriculture ehouldl be made a subject for junior eoVolarehips a.nd! the B.A. dwpree \v-ae referred to the Seiemee Comnpittec.
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Auckland Star, Volume XLV, Issue 16, 19 January 1914, Page 7
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