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UNIVERSITY STUDENTS SCHOLARSHIP WINNERS SENIOR- SUCCESSES The University of New Zealand advises that the results committee of the Senate has resolved upon the following senior scholarship awards:— English—Hazel M. Pettit, Victoria College. Tiniline Scholarship.—To be shared by Pauline M. Robinson, Canterbury, and T. C. Larkin, Victoria. Latin. —Patricia F. D. Hulston, Canterbury. A half .share in an additional scholarship was also awarded to Dorothy E. Leslie, Auckland. Greek—M. W. Speight, Auckland. French. —Patricia F. D. Hulston, Canterbury, without emolument. A half share in an additional scholarship was awarded to P. W. Day, Auckland. History—This scholarship ,is divided between Beatrix E. A. Robertson, Auckland, and Ruth F. Fletcher, Victoria. Economics— G. D. L. White, Canterbury. „ Philosophy.—Renee M. E. Reeve. Canterbury. Education.—This scholarship is divided between Margaret A. White, Auckland, and R. D. Midgley, Canterbury. „ Pure Mathematics. —L. G. Geering, Otago. Applied' Mathematics. —E. I. Robertson, Victoria. . Physics.—This scholarship is divided between A. S. Baxter, Otago, and K. D. George, Auckland. Chemistry.—M. E. Since, Auckland. Botany.—Elizabeth J. Batham, Otago. , Zoology.—Patricia M. Roberts. Auckland. , Geology.—P. H. G. Hamilton, Otago. Engineering.—M. R. Head, Canterbury. , Architecture. —This scholarship is divided! between C. F. Cornc, Auckland, and K. W. Douglas, Auckland. Agriculture.—D. V. Gordon, Lincoln College. Cook Memorial Prize.— Theodora Marsh, Otago. Sir Julius von Haast Prize— O. D. Paterson, Otago. Higher Scholarships The committee has resolved upon the following awards and recommendations in regard to higher scholarships:— Post-graduate Scholarships in Arts. —R. B. Cunninghame, Victoria, and A. W. Stockwell, Canterbury. 1851 Exhibition Science Research Scholarship. —A. J. C. Nicholson, Canterbury. Post - graduate Scholarship in Science.—B. H. Mason, Canterbury. Macmillan Brown Agriculture Research Scholarship.—l. D. Blair, Lincoln College. Travelling Scholarship in Architecture. —T. F. Haughey, Auckland. Travelling Scholarship in Engineering.—J. C. North, Canterbury. British Council Dominion Scholarship.—For this scholarship the council will select a scholar from the following:—A. R. Low, Canterbury; W. D. Borrie, Otago; and IT. Hudson, Otago. With regard to Carnegie Scholarships, it was resolved to nominate the following:—G. B. Beath, Otago, and A. ,T. Campbell, Otago and Canterbury. It was also resolved to nominate .T. G. Caughlcy, Canterbury, for an Imperial Relation? Trust Travelling Studentship. Shirteliffe Awards Shirtclifl’e Fellowship.—H. B. Fell. Victoria. ShirtclilTe Research Scholarships—1. G. Edie, Otago. • Shirteliffe Graduate Bursary.—L. G. Geering, Otago. It was also resolved to nominate the following for free passages to England awarded under the British passenger lines' for university graduates: —R. R. Cunninghame, Victoria; A. W. Stockwell, Canterbury; W. D. Borrie, Otago; and Molly I. Mullan, Canterbury. The awards for the 1851 Exhibition Science Research Scholarship, the Post-graduate Scholarship in Science and the ShirtclifTe Fellowship atfe conditional upon approval by the commissioners for the 1851 Exhibition Scholarship of the nominations forwarded.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 19887, 15 March 1939, Page 13
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