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CAPPING CEREMONY.

| STUDENTS’ GRADUATION. The annual graduation ceremony wu conducted at Canterbury College this afternoon. with the usual observances in regard to manners and methods. There was a large attendance of students, former student*, professors, and students’ friends and relatives. Tlie procedings were opened with a procession through the hall in the accepted order. Graduands then were presented and speeches were made. The following were presented and received • degrees:— , MASTER OF ARTS. [ Clarence Edward Beeby, first-class honours in philosophy. Percy Tnomas Cox (in absentia) first-claaa honours in geology. Arthur George Curnsey, first-clasfe honj ours in economics. Margaret Katherine Cruiekshank Morrison, ftrst-olass honours in botany. Eric Alf reef Osmers, first-class honours in economics. Ethne Earle Tosswill, first-class honours in history. Carl Zimmermann. first-class honours in history. John Douglass Andrews (in absentia), second-class honours in French. • Harold Frank Ault, second-class honour* in history. Isabel Winifred Best, second-class honours in history. Percy William Campbell, second-clas* honours in economics. Hubert Maurice Cocks. Becond-cl&as honours in philosophy. Edward Stanley Craven, second-class honours in history. John William Dowling, second-class honours in economics. Andrew M Earlane, second-class honours in history. . v Alice M Laughlin (in absentia), secondclass honours in history. William Antonin Pierr. second-clas honours in history. John Struthers. second-class honours in mathematics. , , . John Morrison Tail, second-class honours in economics. , . Eric John Wingont Werry. second-class honours in mathematics. • George Ernest Francis Wood (Victoria. University College), second-class honours m economics. Mary Maud Casey (in absentia). Dulcie Mercia Haberfleld (in absentia' May Bloxsome Robertson (in absentia) BACHELOR OF ARTS. Joseph Henry Blackman. Gilbert Burns. Frances Iren© Cockburn. Philip Leslie Adams Crampton. Janies . Earl. Leonard le Fleming Ensor. Daniel Thomas Kelly. Millioent Vio Kennedy. Harold Alexander Kirby. Leonora Beatrice Lane. Archibald Albany M’Lachlan (in absentia). Christina Kathleen Macintosh. Howard James Mackie. Herbert Money. Fergus John Boag Murray. Raymond Newcombe. Beatrice Eleanor Newnham. Agnes May O'Meara (in absentia). Dorothy Ma— Penlington. Elizabeth Margaret Purchas. Olive Mary Rowe. Frances Elizabeth Ronaldson (in absent tia). > Enid Ella- Ryburn. Philip Stanley Seyb. Maud Ella Seymour. Edmund St John. Albert Thompson. William Edward Thomson. DOCTOR OF SCIENCE. Edward Kidson (in aTisentia). MASTER OF SCIENCE. Margaret Stewart Fitzgerald, with fir»% class honours in botany. Lawrence Ranfurly Lincoln Dunn, with second class honours in chemistry. Jeffry Frank Dalziel White. BACHELOR OF SCIENCE. Hamilton Fellowes Baird. .Sidney Andrew La Roche (Auckland l n 4« versity College). ■ RACFTKT/On OF ACRICULTCBE. I Charles James Hamblyn ’(in absentia), j Abram Wilfrid Hudson. BACHETxOR of engineering. Edgar Basil Cocks (civil). Arthur Egbert Davenport (electrical). Frank Alexander Duncan tin ahg-otia ». Archibald Milne Hamilton (civil). Douglas John Miller (electrical). Charles Frederick Marshall Smith (civil)* BACHELOR OF LAWS. John Fitzgerald. Llewellyn Bowden Freeman. Leonard John O'Connell. The following are entitled to receive certificates cf:— ASSOCIATESHIP OF ENGINEERING. Archibald James Allison, i James Frederick Dudley Jeune. I Colin Alleyn© Mackersey (received certW John Brooks Mason. Roy Baines Roberts. Arthur Tom Slocombe. Karl Webb (received certifle DIPLOMA OF JOURNALISM. John Herbert Hall. DIPLOMA OF EDUCATION. Laurence Radford Ryan Denny. Anne Forsythe Ironside. Irene Fortcscue Milnes. John Hilton Murdoch. DIPLOMA OF BANKING. Edwin Clifford Inkster.

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 17351, 16 May 1924, Page 8

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CAPPING CEREMONY. Star (Christchurch), Issue 17351, 16 May 1924, Page 8

CAPPING CEREMONY. Star (Christchurch), Issue 17351, 16 May 1924, Page 8

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