DEGREES CONFERRED
LITT.D. FOR CANTERBURY
GRADUATE *
(press association telegram.)
WELLINGTON, March 18
The University of New Zealand announces that the following degrees were conferred to-day;— Doctor of Literature —Canterbury University. College: Angus John, Harrop. ' .? Master of Surgery—University of Otago: Frederick Edward Webster. Master of Arts—Victoria University College: Duncan Bsric Brown; University of Otago: Arthur Norman Prior, second class in chemistry. . Bachelor of Arts—Auckland; Norman Washer Gilling, David Charles Mclntosh; Victoria University College: Harold Keith Gruszning, Reginald Harry Tui Newtek, and Colin Campbell Watt; Canterbury University College: Miles Freeman Greenwood, Henry Jaipes Irwin, and William Leslie Richards; University of Otago: William James Barr, Doris Evelyn Gibson Craig, and Frederick Mortley Peake. Bachelor of Science—Victoria University College: Jack Beaumont Hepworth, Geoffrey Alexander Rowan. Bachelor of Laws—Auckland University College: Lionel Deacon Lees. Canterbury University College: John Nicholson Matson, Bachelor of Commerce —Victoria University College:* William Crabb Ward, M.Sc. Bachelor of Engineering (elect.)— Canterbury University College: John Paul Shelley. Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery—University of Otago: Walter Lewis Macleod Gilmour and Chris Staines Preston.
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Press, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22355, 19 March 1938, Page 8
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172DEGREES CONFERRED Press, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22355, 19 March 1938, Page 8
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