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DEGREE EXAMINATIONS

-ENGLISH MARKINGS ARRIVf HONOURS AND ADVANCED RE, SULTS IN MOST SUBJECTS. SOME NOT TO HAND. The following results of the December degree . examinations. w.ere received by the registrar of the University of l\pw Zealand by Cable yesterday— M.D.—O. It. Burns, J. Cairney, R. D. King, P.’P., Lynch. Lit*. D.—Mary M: Hickey (Canterbury). - D.S.C.—D. B, Copland. D.D.S.—R. B. Dodds. M.D. AND HONOURS

Auckland.—R. P. Anschutz (Ist philosophy) -, J. E. Bigelow , (secondclass ill' history), A. B. Cochran (firstclass in English and Frenoli), Frieda Louisa Elliott (Latin antT French, honours undecided), Linda -E: Forde (Latin and French. honours -undecided), E. C. Franklin (first-class in economics); Francis E. Lee (second .class in history), Winifred Maskell (first-class in history), S. F, Melklejohn (first-class in English), Mora H. McLean (Latip and French, honours undecided), E. R. - Roes (Second-Class in philosophy), G. D. Simpson (Latin and French, honours undecided), Ruth Violet Shea* (second-class in history). Wellington.—Malda dark (second class in history), William Edward Dickinson (second-class economics), Winifred Downes (second. French), Ralph Walter Edwards (first-' class economics), Norman Arthur Foden (second economics), R. Franklin Fortune (first philosophy), Etta Margaret Fowler (second Latin and English), Miriam Margaret Herrick (first chemistry), Murdich Migat Munro (second philosophy), Eileen Mary Paul (English and French, honour undecided), Ruth Violeit Sheat (second French). Christchurch.—Gilbert Burns (first history), Jas. Earl (second English and French), Leonard C. Fleming Ensor (first economies), Hubert de Rae Flesher (first economics), Millicent Vep Kennedy (second history), Herbert Money (first education). Fergus John, Boag Murray (first history), Hector Baden MoClatchy (first economics). Raymond Newcombe (seoond economics), Agnes Mav O’Meara (second history), Outhbert Leslie Ridgeoh (first English and French). Clive Mary Rowe (first Latin and English), Enid Ella Rybburn (second history), Maud Ella Seymour (second history). \ Otago.—Daniel Ferguson Aitken '(first' French, abcond English, single subjects), John Henry Conly (Latin and French honours undecided), Roy Andrews Dickie (second history), Horace Fawcett (first history), James Frangis (Henley '.Vpefcond'” philosophy), William Lang (second Latin and French), Reweti Otatoshi. Mason (second economies), Thomas Hay McDonald. (second history), Alex Uhas. McLean (second economics), Louisa Wallace Todd (fi’tfit' history). M.A. Auckland Odllege.'r-Norman Macleod Carr, Horace William ' James, William'Harry.Eiitwißtle'. )'y Wellington.—Nell Dorothy Annie Matter. Catherine Lynch, Agnes Myrjtle Pigon, Frederick Grenville ThomPr son. j • Canterbury.—Samuel Rewi Cuming, Neville Arthur Moore, Albert Thompson. . Otago.—Howard Andrew, Elliott Botting, Ivon Blaokston® HuMjilrd, Letitia Louise Lawaon. j Dunfedin.—Annie White Todd. ; ; ', HONOURS AND M.Sc. _ Auckland.—Charles Reed Laws (fiyst geology);- Wallace Armstrong Mackay (second physics), John Francis Simpson (second- physics). ' ■ ■ 'Wellington.—Phyllis Eileen Boggs (second mathematics), Ivan Weston (first economics). Otago.—John Angiis "Dunning (second mathematics), Alfred Aaron I/eVi (second chemistry); Robert Rutherford Nimmo (first physics), and Rudolph George Pender (second chemistry). - J M.Sc. ' Wellington.—Albert Jackson. Auckland.—Roy Haviland Inger. - ■ LL.M. (Question of honours to be decided)! Auckland.—James Street Burt, Noel Shaftesbury Gaze, Charlesi Henry Hunt, Richard Dennis Macklow, Stanley David Edmonson Weir, and Thomas Hem-y Wood. Wellington. Robert Christian Cooper Burton, David McClelland Dickson, Jules Omet, John Malfrdy, Russell Edward Pope, Ivan Stuart Wallace. Canterbury. John Fitzgerald. HONOURS AN® M. COM. Wellington.—Bernard Carl Ashwiu (honours Undecided), Henry James Thompson (first •> economics, nistory). Canterbury.—Hem-y Leslie Wise (first economics, history). Otago.—Alfred Thomas (second economics, history). M. COM. Otago.,—Thomas Leonard James. • Certificate Proficiency M.A. Standard. Auckland.—Ronald Byrne (Latin and English single subjects), James Flannery B.A. (ADVANCED SUBJECTS.) Auckland.—D. R. Arneill (French); J. Coop (English), F. P. B. ’ Hilton (history), Mary M. McGann (French), Miriam J. Robertson’ (Latin), L. A. Barnes (history), S. Black (economics), O. W. Bayly (economics). H. Blackburn (education), C. W. Boswell (education), J. L. G. Carnachan (econo-! mics), Margaret M. Cattanach (Latin; and French); W. 8. J;' Dale (educ'afcion), A. M. Elliffe (philosophy); Evelyn R. Exelby (history), R. A.Fallp (education), Mona 8. Ferguson, (French), H. P.- Geaney (Latin and' French), B. O. Heather (economics), E. N. M-. Hogben (history), A. H. Hunt (economics), W. G. Kalaugher! (mathematics), F. M. Keesing (educa-, tion), TfJ. Lanigan (French), K. L. Latimer (education). Lilian M. Lawes (French and ■ English), Amy M. Louch (history), E. W. P. Massey (education), A. K. Mathew (English and Latin), H. C. Mathew (philosophy), Winifred' E. McNickle (English and Latin), C. N. Nicholls (mathematics), Elizabeth El. F. Peeler (English), Alisa G. Plum-: mer (English), Muriel J. Potter (English and Latin), R. V. Raines (history), Jean Riach’(French), Agnes M. L, Robb (French), Isobel R. D. Robins, (history), W. H. Rushbrook (philoso--phy), Zilla, M.. Simpso.n . (history), E.S.' Slaney (history), A. W. H. West (French), Elizabeth T. Wheeler (botany), Flossie M. Woodward (French)'.' Wellington..—l.. V,- Buchanan ■ (history), T. 11. Burton (education), C. O. 'Grant (economics), Cicely C. Grono (education), Isabel F. M. Henderson (history), J. C. McCaw (economies), A. D. Priestley (history), A. T. White (economics), A. W-. White (mathematics), W. C. Aldis (Latin and Greek), W. F. Balham (French and economics), i Helen M. Bruce (history). Alice G. Brown (economics), R. M, Campbell (economics), Khoda i\i. C.liapnmn

(French and history), Marjorie A. Oook (English and Latin), Olivia M. Cook ’(English), J. T.' Delaney (Latin and French), Mary 8. Goodwin (English and Latin), Dorothy E. Hayes (economics), Dorothy M. Joiner (French and botany), Madeline L. Leitch (history), Mary I. Mackenzie (history), R. J. Mayne (Latin), L. G. Millet (mathematics), Elmira C. Mullon (English -’and French), Jessie A. McGregor (mathematics), Phyllis L. Neale (botany), Eileen M. Pope (English and French), C. A. Rettdlo (economics),’ A. O. Robinson (education), Olive M.. Sheppard (philosophy), Kathleen R.; Shirer (English), L. Shotlander (mathematics), J'. A. Simpson (education), Isabel G. Smith (French, and history), Rhoda A. Ward (history), Alfnda M. Waterworth (history), Canterbury.—G. D. Ashton (economics), W. H. Conway (education), Evelyn M. Howes . (education) E. R. McClatchy (history), A. L. R. Noonan (education),. Clarice M. Barnes (mathematics and botany), H. W. Blake (education), Isabel M. Boleyn (history), ,Enid S. Bowie (English and French), W. W. Brassington- (English and French), Edith E. Clague (education), Ivy E. Estcourt (education), H. E, Field (philosophy and education), G. Hill (education), G. E. Keys (education) H. T. Eeete (education), C. E. Low (Latin and French), J. D. Madill (philosophy), Lillian H. Mitchell (English), Christina McNeil (French), Agnes B. Opie (botany), L. B. Palmer. (English), Beryl I. Parlane (botany), G. D. Pickles (French), Margaret M. Robinson (English-’and French), W. I-. Shrimpton (history), Flora A. Smith (history), L. E. Tithridge (mathematics), Mavis-1. Walker (English and French), R. B. .Wells .(education), J. A. Wilson (history), Marjorie W. Young (chemistry). Otago. Katherine 0., Bourke (Latin), P. J. Fraser (history), M. F. Ledingham (history), ’ J.. ,R>. Pullar (French),' Georgina B. Blaikie (English), G. M. Cameron (English and Frencph), A. J. Campbell .(history), ,W. Cassells* (education), A. G. Chisman (French), S. C. Gibb (education), Aroha M. Hardcastle (French), C. A. Hill (education), Marie R. -Himmel (French), R. P. Kania (mathematics); May D Lynch (philosophy), Hectorina J. Macdonald (French and Latin), W. G. McClymont (history), K. I. Robertson (education), Iris B. Romans (English), Jessie H. Ross. (English), w. J. Scott (English and Latin), A. G: Simmers (French and mathematics), Hazel M. Smith (French),. Janet E. Stem house (English), M. M. Watt (history) G. E. Wilkinson (French), J. C. Young (philosophy), T. F. Young (education). Certificate of Proficiency: B.A. (Advanced Subjects).—Beryl A. Jackson (botany), Sara Manoy (English), Sarah L. Mulholland (education), J. A. M» Donald (history), Olive M. Rowe (Greek), Clarence F. Stratford (education).

FINAL B.Sc. (ADVANCTD SUBJECTS.)

Auckland. —John Clark Andrews (chemistry), John Henry Butler (mathematics and physics), Cecily Sutherland Chambers (botany), Andrew Mervyn Dibble (physics), Norman AlexLeonard (chemistry), Isabel Margaret Anstfuther Macdonald (botany), Grant Raglan Milne (physics), William Roy McGregor (botany), Gwendolen May Spargo (botany.), William Crabb Ward (mathematics and physics), Reg. Mafeking Webber (physics), Clarence Palisser Worley (chemistry). Wellington.—Hector Frank Allan (mathematics), Cuthbert Richmond Barhscoat (chemistry), John. Vernon Burton (chemistry), Laurence Dallington Foster , (chemistry), Frederick Charles Gentry (mathematics), Harold Robert Holt (mathematics), David Miller (botany and zoology), Kasi Fanny Margaretu Rhode? (chemistry), John,Whitworth Russell (mathematics), Eileen Mera Wesney (botany), Russell Richard Thomas Young (chemistry). Canterbury.—Montefiore Barak (physics and chemistry), Norman Alex. Malcolm (botany). . Otago.—Peter Walker Aitken (chemistry), Eileen Margaret Ballantyne (botany), Geoffrey Alan Cox (chemistry), Horace Edwin Fyfe (geology), Colin Campbell Geddas (physics), Keith William Rutherford Glasgow (chemistry), James Claude Perceval Kirkland (zoology), Alexander Frederick McGeorge (mathematics and physics), Hugh Marshall Nimmo (mathematicsand physics), Sidney William Samuel Strong (geology). PRE-REQUISITES FOR M.A.

Auckland. —Edwin Musgrave Blaiklock (Latin), William Gordon Victor ‘Fernie (economics), . John Edward Learning (English and-Latin), Cornelius Francis O’Connor (economics), Charles Thomas Rice (education), Francis John Turner (geology). Wellington. Charles Lawrence Brock (education), Naida M'elvyn Glover (education), Eniest Henry Walton Rountree (education). Otago.—Ethel Etama Black (history), Robert Rutherford Nimmo (mathematics), Gordon Lindsay Taylor (English).

OTHER RESULTS LATER. The results for the B .Com. and. Diploma in Banking exainirfetions are not yet to hand. The Engineering results will be available to-day.

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New Zealand Times, Volume LII, Issue 12074, 27 February 1925, Page 4

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DEGREE EXAMINATIONS New Zealand Times, Volume LII, Issue 12074, 27 February 1925, Page 4

DEGREE EXAMINATIONS New Zealand Times, Volume LII, Issue 12074, 27 February 1925, Page 4