NEW ZEALAND UNIVERSITY.
RESULTS OF THE EXAMINATION. LKV TELEGRAPH.— PRESS ASSOCIATION.] Dunedin, Tuesday, At a ' special meeting of the University •Senate the following resolutions were passed :— MASTER OF ARTS. "That the degree of Master of Arts be conferred on the following: — Winifred Picken (Auckland); 0. A. Tisdall (Wellington); J. A. Erskine, A. Dunn, J. Hight, Jessie Ingles, and li. Kelly (Canterbury); F. Newcombo (Westland) ; Rose M. Davy, J. Pringle. J. Collie,, Jauet Patterson (Otago). That the following be recorded as having passed the examination qualifying for the degree of Master of Arts:—J. Drummoud (Auckland), second class, Latin and English; T. U. Wells (Auckland), third class, political science; A. T. Ngata (Auckland), second class, political science; A. J. Buchanan (Canterbury), second class, Latin and English; Beatrice Richmond (Canterbury), second class, English and French ; Esther Baber (Canterbury), third class, English and German; W. H. Dawson (Canterbury), first class in chemistry ; C. A. Craig (Canterbury), second class, mathematics; Margaret Geilatly (Otago), third class, mathematics; Eliza Anderson, (Otago), second class, mental science; C. Snow (Otago), third class, general science; Catheiine McGregor (Otsgo), third class, mental science, HONOURS IN ARTS. That the Diploma of Honours in Arts be conferred upon the following :—Winifred Picken, third class, mathematics ; J. Drummond, second class, Latin and English ; C. A. Tisdall, third class, political science ; J. A. Erskine, first class, physical science ; A. Dunn, second class, political science; Jessie Ingles, second class, English and French; J. Hight, first class, Euglish and French; Rose M. Davy, second clans, Latin and English; J. Priugle, third class, mathematics ; J. Collie, second class, political science and mental scionco ; and Jauet Patterson, third class, mental science. BACHELOR OF ARTS. That the degree of Bachelor of Arts bo conferred on: H. J. D. Million, R. J. Hamilton, H. D. Major, E. A. McCullough, E. R. Mulgan, and G. 15. Wither (Auckland); Annie E. Spencer (Napier); F. H. iiakewell, Constance Barnicoat and F. J. Rolleston (Wellington); Alice M. Fordham, H. William, G. Dalgleish, Eva Von Haast, C. E. McKay, G. Lancaster, Jane Mulholland, P. Menizes, Gertrude Johnston. Catherine Loching, Mav Kebbe.ll, J. M. Waddell, H. Craddock, F. D. Waller, and A. Gray (Canterbury); Janet M. Poulson, A. McNab, Christina M. Cruickshank, A. McNeil, Jessie H. Rutherford, D. A. Strachnn. G. K. Howell, W. J. Barclay, J. R. Wallace, W. Howes, Alice M. Barton, Rachel McKerrow, A. D. Wilkinson, W. Gray, and Edith Hodgkinson (Otago). That the following be recommended to be recorded as having passed the final examination qualifying for the degree of Bachelor of Arts : Margaret Oswin (Wellington); Louisa E. Bing (Canterbury); P. J. MacLeod, W. A. McLeod, and Louisa Downes (Otago). That the following be recorded as haviug passed the first section ot the examination for the degree of Bachelor of Arts: W. Drummond, A. H. Shroff, Hilda E. Rean, C. E. Levestvn, and W. R. Walker (Auckland) ; A. H. Ewall, J. Williamson, T. Janet, and R. Currie (Wellington); Theresa Max, Elizabeth Graham, Flora Livesty, and C. A. Eves (Nelson); Kiopetbeyer, C. W. Garrard, W. 1). Bean, T. R. Yuile, Christina Kerk, J. W. Waddell, E. J. Atkinson, A. W. Shrimpton, S. A. Atkinson, F. Miluer, Catherine Gresson, Maude Lawoll, T. A. Murphy, Marjory Williams, A. E. Flower, A. G. Henderson, Lucy Gibson, Clara Mills, Elizabeth Campbell, Barbara Martin, W. Wilson, ami J. Sutherland (Canterbury); J. M. Clay, Edith Barclay, Grace McArthur, F. W. Hilginder, F. P. Merlin lay, T. Dunn, J. Bowie, A. Marshall, Sarah Wilson, J. A. Cowie, D. N. Pryor, R. T. Little, J. M. Summers, W. Cran, Kate Webber, and Helen S. Baird (Otago). DOCTOR OF LAWS. That the degree of Doctor of Laws be conferred on Lines, M.A. (Wellington). BACHELOR OF LAWS. That the degree of Bachelor of Laws be conferred upon C. P. Knight (Wellington), A. Dunn, D. Bates, and A. R. King (Canterbury). That the following be recorded as having passed the exam, required for the degree of Bachelor of Laws :—E. T. Field, M.A. (Auckland). That the following be recorded having passed the first exam, for the degree of Bachelor of Laws :— T. Major, M.A., and G. R. Wither (Auckland); L. Bowerman and B. A. M. Myers (Wellington); T. A. Murphy (Canterbury) W. McAllister, 8.A., Ruth. Benjamin, ana Platts (Otugo). That the following be recorded as having Sussed the second exam, for the degree of Bachelor of Laws:-—W. McAllister, 8.A., A. H. Adams, E. C. Cutters, 8.A., and B. Haggett (Otago). BARRISTERS. That the following be reported to the Chief Justice as having passed the examination qualifying for admission as barristers's; W. D. (Gisborne), general knowledge; F. J. Foote (Wellington), general knowledge ; E. Y. Red ward (Wellington), law; A. L. Hardman, law. BACHELOR OF SCIENCE. That the degree of Bachelor of Science be conferred upon E. Rutherfurd and E. S. Buchanan (Canterbury), C. North and A. R. Falconer (Otago). That the following be recorded as having passed the first section of the examination for the ordinary degree of Bachelor of Science: 0. C. Choyce (Auckland), A. G. Muir (Canterbury). That the following bo recorded as having passed the examination for the degree of Bachelor of Science in Engineering :—A. G. Muir (Canterbury), first examination in mechanical engineering; A. R. Craddock (Canterbury), first examination in mechanical engineering ; T. R. Burt (Canterbury), second examination in mechanical engineering : G. A. Julius and J. P. Parr (Canterbury), third examination in mechanical engineering. B.M. DEGREE. That the following be recorded as having passed the second professional examination for the degree of B.M. :—Milly H. Sidberg (OUgo)j A. Stenhouse (Otago). SENIOR SCHOLARSHIPS. That the senior scholarships of the year be awarded to:— D. Wilkinson (Otago), in Latin ; H. Craddock (Canterbury), in Greek; G. P. Howell (Otago), in English and German ; G.Lancaster (Canterbury), in mathematics; A. Gray (Canterbury), in physical science; C. Major (Auckland), in geology; E. Pender (Otago), in mental science. JOHN TINLINE SCHOLARSHIP. That the John Tinline Scholarship of the year bo awarded to Jessie Rutherfurd, Otago. TEACHERS' EXAMINATION. That the following be reported to the Hon. the Minister for Education as having passed the examination qualifying for the teachers' class C. :—J, Thuites (Canterbury), L. Pope (Otago).
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXII, Issue 9808, 1 May 1895, Page 5
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