The Otago University.
The Fourth Session of the Otagro University closed on Friday last. The following is th,v prize list : — ■ CLASSICS*3enior Latin, Second Class : S. Solomon, J. Ferguson. Junior Latin, Second C'aes — C. Low J. Blackie, G. S. Neish, D White, Junior Greek, Second Class— J BlacUie. MATHEMATICS, AND NATURAL PHILOSOPHY. Students who hare gained at least 75 per cent, of the total mark-* are placed in the first class, and those who have gained 50 to 75 per cent, are marked as second class The names are arranged in alphabetical order: — * The names are arranged in order of merit
| First year. -^-Second class— Cbarle - banks, Matthew Begg, William. Henry Hutcheson pavid White. A special prize for geometn was awarded to Banks | .Second year.— -Second class— It. S. Allan. E. G. U. Barton, James Blackie, Charles Low A prize was awarded to Low. 1 Third year. — Second class -S. ill Solomon George Whitcombe. ; Fourth year.— First class — Peter Seton Hay, Second class: — Gu3bav Hirsch, Georg* Whitcombe. h -MENTAL AND MOHAL PHILOSOPHY. Students who have gained 75 per cent, oi marks are placed in class 1; those who have gained 50 per cent, in class 2. JUNIOR MENTAL SCIENCE. Class I—P.1 — P. S. Hay, prizeman. CJass 2 — John Allan. BENIOE MENTAL SCIENCE. Class I—John1 — John Ferguson, prizeman ; Jame* Wilkie. Class 2— David Borrie, Charles Connor. CHUMISTEYThe following students received above 50 per cent, of the attainable marks : — I. — Class examination — Charles Low, 79 percent., first prize ; /.E. G. C. Barton, 76 per cent.; John Allan, 73 per cent. II. — Solutions of chemical problems — John Allan, first prize. II L — Laboratory — Peter Seton Hay and James A. Will, equal ; prize divided. GEOLOGT. The names are arranged in order of merit Class I—S.1 — S. Solomon, first ; G. M. Thomson and J. Ferguson, equal. ZOOLOGYClass I—S.1 — S. Solomon, G. M. Thomson, J. Ferguson. LAW. Prizeman — Herbert J. Webb. The following is a list of students who matriculated last session, not previously reported : — .Robert Hine. Charles Low, George Monday, George Stuart JNeish, and Joseph Scoular.
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Bruce Herald, Volume VII, Issue 646, 3 November 1874, Page 6
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340The Otago University. Bruce Herald, Volume VII, Issue 646, 3 November 1874, Page 6
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