UNIVERSITY SENATE
'- » ' DEGREES AND SCHOLARSHIPS. By Telegraph—Press Association. Auckland, January 20. At the University Senate, Professor Kirk moved: "That there be one pass in degrees of arts and science, to be called the B.A. degree," the-object beino- to allow science to take an ade-quate-place in general university education. ■ ■ • Professor Chilton suggested that as the matter of degrees is to be deall with later it should be referred to tbs Degree and Commerce Committee. Professor Kirk agreed to the mattei being held over. Professor Seagar moved, and it wai agreed: "That tho Tinline Scliolarsliji be treated as a senior. scholarship n respect to entrance fees." • . It was agreed that tho Decombe; •Examiners' Committee he "requested ti report whether a better system of mod erating examination papors can bo de "it was resilved: "That Messr. T. £ Foster and H. J. Mahon be the examiners in 1918 for the Habens prize. It was resolved to delete from tin University Calendar tho clause whicl reads- -"No dental qualification o lower standard than Batchelor of Den tal Surgery shall be granted by th Examiners were appointed for th ' intermediate medical examinations am professional examinations in medicine
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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 2983, 22 January 1917, Page 7
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