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NEW ZEALAND UNIVERSITY SENATE.

ji UhrisTchukch, Wednesday. The University Senate met again today, and considered the English examiners'report. It was resolved, "That the following be admitted to the degree of B.A. :-W. H. Kay, J. G. L. Scott, J. T. Barnicoat, W. G. M'Donnell, P. Kime, J. Fitzgerald, H. Wilson, J. J. Hay, J. W. Rowe, C. Alexander, D. Munro, Gr. M. Hutton, H. Von Haaat, R. Lamb, H. Inglis, A. Gifford, T. K. Sidey, H. Cross, and C. Freeman. That the '< following be admitted to the degree of M.A.:— E. H. Searle, C. E. Harrison, W. P. Evans, E. M'Nab, A. J. Mayne, R. M. Laing, and G. A. Harkeness. That the following honors have been gamed :— First class : E. H. Searle (Latin and English), C. E. Harrison (Latin and .English), W. P. Evans (mathematics and •""mathematical physicsj ; second class : E. M'Nab (mathematics and mathematical physics), R. M. Laing (natural science) ; third class : E. H. Searle (political science), A. J. Mayne (Latin and English). That the following be admitted to the degree of Bachelor of Laws :— J. R. Thornton. That Benior scholarships be awarded to the following : — J. J. Hay (mathematics), and H. M. Inglig (experimental science). That the following be Tecorded as having passed in subjects for B.A. :— First section for the teachers' examination or for the preliminary medical examination: D. Charlewood, J. H. Rice, T. H. Gill, S. Hopkins, A. W. Tindall, W. E. Spencer, F. Taylor, R. G. Whitler, J. R. Don, A. W. Bruce, J. 0. Harling, J. Waddell Smith, A. Gre&ham, W. Fitzgerald, T. G. Malcolm, A. Hendry, L. M. Will, W. Cuthbert, J. French, J. A. Asher, W. M'Aliater, S. 0. Owen, E. Pitcaithley, E. Milsom, W. Haworth, E. P. Bunny, A. Harband, E. Kitchingman, G. M. Ohesraall, M. Steele, M. Mills, G. Williamson, B. Jack, W. B. Craddock, J. Aitken, P. Levi, 0. Little, W- -31. A. Ooleman, G. A. Copland, H. Barclay, M. J. Fraser, and J. Simmonds. That the names of those persona in the above list who have passed the examination of teachers, qualifying for a class, be reported to the Hon. the Minister of Education. That the names of those included in the above list who have passed the preliminary medical examination be recorded." Later. The Senate concluded their meeting this evening. It was resolved that as the statutes relating to new degrees in science and the changes in natural history subjects had come into operation too recently to be conveniently used this year, the examination in zoology should be conducted on the existing arandard. A report was received from the Horseguards, stating that the military cadet appointed by the University, Mr W. J. T. Glasgow, of Nelson, had passed his final examination at the Royal Military College very satisfactorily. The Senate's report for presentation to the Governor was adopted. It stated that this year seven B.A.s had * been advanced to the degree of M.A. ; r A)ne M.A. had been advanced to the degree of Batchelor of Laws,- nineteen under-graduates had passed fer B-A.'s ; two senior scholars and eight junior scholars had been made. The University roll now shows 36 M.A.'s, 75 B.A.s; six Batcbelors of Laws; in all comprising 114 graduates, and 449 under-graduates. The next annual meeting will be held in Ohristchurch in March next.

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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXII, Issue 7144, 23 April 1885, Page 3

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NEW ZEALAND UNIVERSITY SENATE. Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXII, Issue 7144, 23 April 1885, Page 3

NEW ZEALAND UNIVERSITY SENATE. Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXII, Issue 7144, 23 April 1885, Page 3