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UNIVERSITY DECREES.

RESULTS OF EXAMINATION. For Press Association. WELLINGTON. April 14. The following are the results of the Now Zealand University degree examinations, held at Victoria College:— Master m Arts: John Burns, Alfred: Choddiok, Ellen Casey, Elsie Graham, Nora Isaac, Harriette Jenkins, Gwen- 1 dolino Saxon, Annie Toychenne, Ronald Watson. Honours in Arts: J. Burns, third class in political science; A. Chaddick, third-class in languages and literature (English and German); Ellon Casey, third-class in languages and literature (Latin and English); Elsie Graham, second-class in languages and literature (Latin and German) ; Nora Isaac, third-class in natural science (botany):' Harriette Jenkins, second-class in natural science (botany); Gwendoline Saxon, second-class in languages and literature (French and German); Annie Toychenne, second-class in mathematics and mathematical physics; U. Watson, second-class in mental science. Master of Science: Percy Burbidge, first-class in physical science (electricity), also second-class in physical science (heat). Senior sholarships for the year 1911; Herbert Brock, in Latin; Winifred Cathie, in botany; George Roborston, ■in zoology; Alfred Robinson, in Greek. First section Bachelor of Arts; Purvis Armstrong, in Latin, English and pure mathematics; Arthur Brockett, in Latin, English and education; Louisa Chapman, in Latin, French and pure mathematics; Estelle Derrick, in English, French and pure mathematics; Lilv Dixon, in Latin, English and pure mathematics; Arthur Englcbretsen, ,n Latin. English and education; Hilrna ‘Fogelberg, in I .at in. French and pure mathematics; Dorothy Heffer, in Latin, French and pure mathematics; 'Clara Heine, in Latin, French and German; Gladys Lawry, in Greek, English and education; Dorothy Mac Lean, in Latin, French and pure mathematics; Joseph Marsden, in Latin, economics, pure mathematics and. education; Leonard O’Connell, in Latin, English and pure mathematics; Winifred Player, in Latin, English and education; Henry Richardson, in English history on constitutional history, pure mathematics and education; Harry Robson, in ijabui, ccuuomicb ami puro uiawieunities; iVilhain itomjtreo. m English, pure mathematics ana education.; uaieon toampson, in Latin, mental science and ouucation; isauelle btiLt, in itugiisii, pure mathematics auu education ; Conrad btracu.m. Latin, mental science and education,; txeorge &craca, in Latin, moutal scienco and cuucation; Jessie Tolley, in Latin, Lngnsh and ootany; John Wells, in Latin. English, mental science and education; wane Williamson, in Latin, Lnglisn, pore mathematics and education; I’neorjeh W niter, in Latin, German, pure mathematics and mental science.

Bachelor ot Arts: Frederick Bates, Allred Bengo, Herbert Brock, Arthur Castle, ,Vv mitred Cathie, Gladys Everett Norma Gogelbcrg, Vmcent Hall, Frederick Hall-Joues, Hubert Henderson, William Hird, Geox*go J ackson, Bruco Kibblewhito, John Morrison’ Winifred M'Hardio, Alice Palmer, Bella Pemberton, Alfred Itobiuson, Jcteio Scott.

Bachelor of Science: Lelia. Levi, George Hohertson. Passed sections for Bachelor of Laws or for barristers in subjects specified: Cranleigh Barton, in Batin, English,' jurisprudence and constitutional history; Hugh Biss, in Batin, English, jurisprudence, constitutional History and Homan law; Henry Brodie, in conflict of laws, Property 1., evidence and torts; Hoes Burridge, in Homan law, international law, conflict of laws, and Property I. Albert Chapman, in Homan iaw, international law, conflict of law. Property II; E. Clcrc, in Latin, English, jurisprudence, constitutional history and Homan law; Philip Cooke, in Homan law, international law, conflict of laws, contracts, Property 1.; Thomas Cox, in English, 'jurisprudence and constitutional History ; George Cullen, in jurisprudence, international law and conflict of laws; Ashley 'Duncan, in mental science, international law and conflict of laws; William Glasgow, in English, jurisprudence and constitutional history ; Philip Grey, in Latin, English, jurisprudence and' constitutiotml history; Kenneth Grenson, in Batin, English, jurisprudence and constitutional history; Herbert Griffiths, in Roman law, Property 1., and torts; Cyril Marker, in Latin, jurisprudence and constitutional history ; Harold Harley, in international law ; , contracts, Property 1., and torts; John Horton, in Latin, jurisprudence and constitutional history; James Hutton, in Homan law, international law, ronfict of laws, and contracts; Eric Index, in Latin, Homan law, international law. and conflict of laws; Frederick Hall-Jonos, in jurisprudence, constitutional history, contracts. Property 11., and evidence; Earle Mason, in Latin, English, jurisprudence, and constitutional history; Edward Mousley, in Roman law. international Jaw ami conflict of laws; Malcolm M’Cartncy. in Homan law, international law, and conflict of laws; Charles M'Kay. in jurisprudence, constitutional history, and Roman law; Anthony Nathan, in Latin, jurisprudence, constitutional history, and Homan law; Thomas ■O’Shea, in mental science, jurisprudence. and constitutional history; Patrick Ryan, in Latin, jurisprudence, and constitutional history; Alexander Scott, in constitutional history, Roman law, and Property I.; John Scott, in Latin. jurisprudence, constitutional history, and Roman law; Archibald Sievrighf, in Roman law, international law, and conflict of laws; .Mister Thomson, iu jurisprudence, Roman law, international law. and conflict of laws; James Thompson, in jurisprudence, Property 1., criminal law, and torts; James Tudhopo, iu constitutional history, confict of law, and evidence; James Vernon, in conflict of laws, contracts. Property 1., and torts; Paul Verschaffelt, in mental science, hirisprudcnce, constitutional history, Homan law, and conflict of law; Harriettc Vine, in Latin, English, uri.sprndenco. and constitutional history: Gordon Watson, in international law, conflict of laws, contracts, Property I. and torts; 'William Waldegravo, n international law. Property 1., Property 11.. evidence, and procedure; Henry Williams, in international law, conflict of laws. Property 1., and torts; Frank Wilson, in Homan law, contracts, Property T., criminal law, and torts. Passed sections for Bachelor of Commerce: John Griffin, in commercial, French, statistical methods, currency and hanking", elementary auditing, anil elementary rights and duties: George Rose, in commercial French, statistical methods, currency and hanking, and mercantile law. CERTIFICATES OF PROFICIENCY. Certificates of proficiency, B A standard, were awarded to the following; Gladys Ast]ey. in education; Agnes Baird, in history and constitutional ■ history; Walter Balham, in

French; Alice Bartlett, in history and •constitutional history and mental science.; Isabel Best, in botany and mental •science; Bigg "Wither, in education; James. Brown, in history and constitutional history and education; "William Brown, in education; William Burns, in mental science and education; Ormond Burton, in education; George Cockroft, in mental science; William Cox, in economics, mental science, and. -education; Thomas M- A. Cressweil, in 1 military scienco; Frank Curd, in pure mathematics and education; Horace ■Fawcett., in economics and education; .Elizabeth Gawn, in montal science; : Alfred Gray, in history and. constitutional history; Doris iduggott, in English and education; William Hall, in pure mathematics; Gilbert Haines, in education.; Arthur Hannah, in eco- ; nomios; Robert Harrison, in economics and education; Rupert Harrison, in economics; Florence Hind, in English, mental science and education; Kuth Hodgson, in economics and education; Abraham Honoro, in education; William Joll, in history and constitutional history; William Kay, in economics; Marion Keys, in Latin; Sidney Lorking, in education; Janet Mackenzie, in mental science and education; Frederick Moore, in Latin; Rupert Moore, in history and constitutional history and education; Francis Murphy, in history and constitutional history and education; Daniel M‘Corinick, in Latin, English, mental science and education; John. M‘Gcchio, in education; 'Thomas M'Kenzie, in English; Margaret M'Kinnon, in economics; Arnold Parkinson, in English education; John Roberts in French; Ernest Rowntree, in chemistry; Thomas Sissons, in education and botany; Percy Skimmer, in. pure mathematics; Ellen Smith, in mental science and education; James Soar, in English; George Stubbs, in English, economics and education; Andrew Sullivan, in mental scienco and education; Ernest Williamson, in pure mathematics, chemistry, physics; A. Wood, in Greek.

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Taranaki Herald, Volume LX, Issue 143766, 15 April 1912, Page 5

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UNIVERSITY DECREES. Taranaki Herald, Volume LX, Issue 143766, 15 April 1912, Page 5

UNIVERSITY DECREES. Taranaki Herald, Volume LX, Issue 143766, 15 April 1912, Page 5