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EDUCATIONAL.

UNIVERSITY EXAMINATIONS.

At a special session of the Now Zealand University Senate in Dunedin, the detailed reports of the examiners in England for the November examinations of 1895 were considered, and tho following resolutions passed: — 1. That tho degroo of Master of Arts bo conferred on the following :—II. D. Major, E. K. Mulgan and R. J. Hamilton, Auckland; 11. Mascn, New Plymouth; F. J. Bakewell, Wellington; 11. Williams, Christchurch; G. P. Howell, Christina M. Cruickshank, E. Pindar, Bach el McKerrow, Janet Poison and Alice M. Baron, Dunedin. 2. That tho following bo recorded as having passed the examination qualifying for honours in arts :R. J. Hamilton, Auckland, first class in chemistry; 11. I). Major, Auckland, first class in geology ; R. A. McCullough, Auckland, second class in mathematics; E. K. Mulgan, Auckland, first class in geology; F. Bakewell, Wellington, third class in political science; Jane Mulholland, Christchurch, first class in English and French ; Edith Ilodgkinson, Christchurch, second class in English and French ; If. Williams, Christchurch, third class in Latin and English; G. .). Lancaster, Christchurch, first class in physics and chemistry; J. M. Waddell, Christchurch, second class in Latin and English; 11. O. Craddock, Christchurch, second class in Latin and Greek; A. Gray, Christchurch, second class in physics ; A. D. Wilkinson, Dunedin,second class in Latin and English ; Christina Cruickshank, Dunedin, second class in mathematics ; G. P. Howell, Dunedin, second class in English and Gorman ; .Jessie Rutherford, Dunedin, first class in English and French ; Janet Poison, Dunedin, second class in physics; D. A. Strachan, Dunedin, second class in political science and third class in mental science ; Alice M. Baron, Dunedin, third class in physics ; Rachel McKerrow, Dunedin, second class in Latin and English; E. Binder, Dunedin, second class in mental science; A. McNeil, Dunedin, second class in Latin and English. 3. That tho degree of Bachelor of Arts he conferred on tho following: Mabel Crump, Auckland ; Janet Currie, Wanganui ; Selene Knight, A. H. Wall and S. A. Atkinson, Wellington ; A. W. Shrimpton, Maud Lawrell, J. Montgomery, Barbara Martin, A. 8011, A. G. Henderson, F. Milner, A. E. Flower, Katherine Gresson, 11. G. Wake and T. A. Murphy, Christchurch ; J. M. Thomson, \V. G. Grave, Margaret Smyth, Mabel Salmond, P. McKinlay, J. A. Cowie, F. W. Ililgondorf and T. Dunn, Dunedin ; Bertha Black, Nelson.

4. That the degreo of Bachelor of Laws be conferred on J. A. Scott, 8.A., Dunedin.

5. That tho degree of Bachelor of Science bo conferred on A. G. Muir, Christchurch, and C. D. Lillie, Dunedin, and Janet Poison, Dunedin. G. That Jtho degroo of Doctor off Science he conferred on J. E. Don, B.Sc., Dunedin. 7. That tho senior scholarships of the year be awarded to tho following : —F.

Milner, Christchurch, in Latin ; Maud E. Lawrell, Christchurch, in Greek; Clara B. Mills, Christchurch, in English and French; A. Bell, Christchurch, in mathematics ; A. E. Flower, Chiistchurch, and P McKinlay, Dunedin (equal), in physical scieucc ; F. W. Ililgondorf, Dunedin, in natural science (zoology) ; J. M. Thomson, Dunedin, in mental science ; T. A. Murphy, Christchurch, in political science. S. That the John Tinline scholarship of the year be awarded to A. G. Henderson, Christchurch.

9. That the following bo recorded as having passed the final B.A. pass examination :P. Drummond, Auckland ; Teresa Max and Elizabeth Graham, Nelson ; E. G. Atkinson, 11. Purchas, T. R. Quill, M. McLeod, B. 11. Low, R. L. Mcllroy and Clara B. Mills, Christchurch ; R. Landreth, Dunedin.

10. That the following he recorded as having passed the fust section of the B.A. pass examination :—P. S. Small field, P. 11. Watts and C. \\ r . Field, Auckland ; Marion A. Gibson, Now Plymouth; C. J. Cooke, Napier; W. Corry, Wanganui; 11. A. Parkinson and J. G. Reid, Wellington ; 11. N. Baber, Nelson; R. Dixon, R. B. Ryder, C. AV. Wright, F.J. Wilks, Roberta Sievwright, AV. 1). Campbell, J. J. Adams, Clara E. Sanders, J. Cromic, C. C. Oldham, J. K. 11. Inglis, Caroline S. Howard, H. M. Smyth, Ethel E. Bell, Margaret Walker, J. T. Weston and Elsie Low, Christchurch ; J. O’Shea, R. J. Thompson, M. C. Henderson. W. Nowlands, Charlotte E. McGregor, G. F. K. Adams, W. Mawson, Flora Campbell, T. A, Hunter, A. G. C. Miller, C. 0. Hutton, F. W. Dunlop, F. Foote and J. Reid, Dunedin. 11. That the following he recorded ns having passed the first Mus. line. pass examination: L. F. Watkins, Christchurch.

12. That the following ho recorded as having passed tho first LL.B. pass examination : W. Corry, Wanganui ;E. S. Baldwin, Dunedin ; J. F. Weston, Christchurch.

13. That the following lie recorded as having passed the second LL.B. pass examination : —A. T. Ngata, Auckland ; M. Myers, Wellington ; Ethel R. Benjamin, Dunedin ; J. G. Stuart, Dunedin ; 'l'. A. Murphy, Christchurch ; W. C. 11. Wigley, Christchurch ; N. Paterson, Dunedin ; F. W. Platts, Dunedin; F. J. Kolleston, Wellington ; 11. D. Muff, Christchurch ; L. H. Moore, Nelson.

14. That the following he recorded as having passed the final B.Sc. pass examination :—A. McNab, 8.A., Dunedin ; C. B. Snow, 8.A., Dunedin.

15. That the following bo recorded as having passed the first section of the ordinary B.Sc pass examinationJ. 11. White, Christchurch; A. li. Craddock, Christchurch; J. AY. Miller, Dunedin ; T. Esdaile, Dunedin. 1(5. That tho following bo recorded as having passed the second mechanical engineering examination : —A. G. Muir, Christchurch; A. R. Craddock, Christchurch.

17. That the following bo recorded as having passed tho fourth mechanical engineering examination: —G. A. Julius, Christchurch; J. Parr, Christchurch.

IS. That the following bo reported to tho Minister for Education as having passed the examination qualifying for a teachers’class :—C. P. O’Doa, Normanby ; F. Peglcr, Christchurch; A. B. Charters, Christchurch.

19. That tho following bo recorded as having gained certificates of proficiency Amy H. Large, Napier; C. MacLaverty, Christchurch ; C. T. Smyth, Auckland. 20. That the following bo reported to tho Chief Justice as having passed tho barristers’ final law examination: —W. M. Jackson, Auckland; C. W. Tringhatn, Wellington; G. S. Gordon, Wanganui; A. Swarbrick, Hamilton. 21. Tli,it the following be reported to tho Chief Justice as having passed tho barristers’ general knowledge examination : .J. A. Perry, Wellington; C. Nielsen, Wellington ; C. L. Mac Diarmid, New Plymouth. The results of the April examinations in medicine fur tho New Zealand University are as follow :—-

Passed Special Medical Intermediate— E. J. McAra, E. F. Gill, and T. F. Ulrich, Dunedin; Jessie Maddison, Christchurch. Passed First Special Professional Examination —'LL A. Will, W r . J. Cran. The Senate recommend C. McLaverty to the Imperial War Department for a mililarv A commission.

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New Zealand Mail, Issue 1261, 30 April 1896, Page 38

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EDUCATIONAL. New Zealand Mail, Issue 1261, 30 April 1896, Page 38

EDUCATIONAL. New Zealand Mail, Issue 1261, 30 April 1896, Page 38