UNIVERSITY EXAMINATIONS.
THE DtJNEDIN RESULTS. WELLINGTON, April 4. The University Senate to-day considered the reports of the examiners in England on the examinations for degrees, etc., held in November last. The foiJowing are the general results : PASSES. Master of Arts.— Alice M. Buda, Ida M. Crump, F. J. Heatley J. Murray, A. C. W. Standage, A. Talbot, F. Tubman, W. G. Grave. Honours in Art«. — Alice M. Budd, first class. Languages and Literature. — English and French, Ida M. Crump, first class; English and German, F J. Heatley, second ilass. Mental Science. — J. Murray, second class; A. C. W. Standage, first class; A. Talbot, third class. Honours in Science.— A. E. Andrew, first class physical science (electricity^, also second class natural science (geology) ; j. A. Thomson, first class natural science (geology) ; exhibition science scholarship, A: R. Andrew. Honours in Law.— W. G. Hay, second class (first examination). Mechanical Engineering: A. C. Owen (part). First Examination Mining Engineering : D. F. Borrie (part), A. G. Macclonaia (part). W. Gibson (completed), L. J. Ht. Webb (part). Final Examination Metallurgical Engineering: D. M. Tomlin&on end J. Henderson. First Examination Metallurgical Engineering : W. A. Given and A. E. Andrew. SENIOR SCHOLARSHIPS. J. G-. Paterson, in mental science; J. W. Shaw, in English and French. DEGREES. First Section B.A. — Lucy Becldngsale. W. G. Blackie, A. J. Cottrell, Annie H. Cox. Vera L. Dall. Helen K. Da'rymple Dora M. Esther, Annie D. Hancock, Mary H. M. King. Jean H. Lusk, R. C. Moore (or first LL.B.), Marion M. Straus;, Annie P. Tomiinson. Mary Webb, E. Ward (or first LL.B.), T. Miller, E. Brownlie.
Final Section B.A.— Lean E. Bulleicl. T. B. Hamilton, W. H. Johnston, Phoebe J. W. Jones, J. G-. Paterson, Jessie B. Eeid. J. W. Sbaw, J. E. Strachan, Lily Sullivan. First Section B.Sc— D." J. M. Dunbar, R. A. Farquhar, E. 0. Lindsay. Final B.<3c— C. N. Boult. T. A. Hunter. Second Examination LL.B. — J. M. E. Garrow, T. Weave. E. T. Wood E. T. Wood is now qualified to receive the degree of LL.B. on payment of the necessary fees. Consideration of the course in music (remitted from the annual session of the senate) was further postponed until the next annual
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Otago Witness, Issue 2612, 6 April 1904, Page 24
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