UNIVERSITY EXAMS
FURTHER SUCCESSES The foUowiug aro additional names of successful Gisborne candidates in the a.fnual terms examinations of the Auckland and Otago Universities , Ex-studcnts of the .Gisborne High Pichooh—lnorganic chemistry, intermediate,- J. % Dodgshun and E. 11. Ross, third class; organic chemistry, intermediate, J. T. Dodgshun, second class, Mtd *lv. H. Loss, third class; physics, intermediate, J. T. Dodgshun and K. H. Moss, third class; biology, medical faculty, E. H. Ross, third class. Present pupils of the Gisborne High School.—Latin, stage one, W. A. Pyatt, second, class; history, stage one, external students, W. A. Pyatt, third class: history, stage three,' G. H. Mills, third class F„ D. Burnartl, a Gisborne boy who is attending Otago University, succeeded in passing inorganic chemistry, intermediate, second class ; organic chemistry, intermediate, first class; physics, intermediate, third class. He also took first prize in practical biology for the medical faculty.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18545, 3 November 1934, Page 14
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