University Senate.
[By Telegraph—Press Association.]
Auckland, last night. The University Senate this afternoon, in committee of the whole, considered the Chancellor’s address. The action of the Chancellor in the appointment of an examiner in Hebrew, and in regard to missing a paper in honors in botany, was approved of. Committees were set up to consider various matters referred to in the address, including medical examinations, law finance, ad eundem degrees, and English examiners. The question of the centres for the November examinations was held over, to be dealt with by special resolution.
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Gisborne Times, Volume V, Issue 45, 22 February 1901, Page 3
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