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UNIVERSITY SENATE.

(Per United Press Association.) DUNEDIN. January 25. At the University Senate to-day, the P-cccss Committee on the December examinations reported that the following had passed in physics and chemistry in the course of proficiency in dental surgery; Bernard C. Freyberg, John -J. Quinn, Martin J. Ryan, Percy W. Stables. The Medical Committee submitted the f Rowing interim report, which was adopted:- , “That the following have passed the subjects of the intermediate medical examination:—Andrew Fleming, Roland Pulton. James Marshall, Dongald Mal.heFon. Haniol Myers, Rutherford Niehß, Thomas Pettit, Hugh Short, Kenneth Tan per, Frederick Mnlholland, Leslie Suedding.”

“That the following have passed in the undermentioned subjects;— John Ainge, biology, inorganic chemistry, and organic chemistry: Philip Benham, biology and physics; Frederick Cameron, biology, physics and inorganic chemistry: Ernest Cooke, inorganic chemistry; Owen Evans, biology and inorganic chemistry; Harold Gibson, physics; Wm. Ilartgill, biology, inorganic, chemistry and organic chemistry: Sclwyn Hazlett, biology, physics and in.organic chemistry; Archibald" Joseph, biology and physics, and inorganic chemistry; Frances Mac Gibbon, biology and inorganic chemistry; Douglas Macpherson. biology, physics, and inorganic chemistry; Duncan Niven, physics and inorganic chemistry; Thomas Ritchie, inorganic c'omisl.ry and organic chemistry; Samuel fvrpcll, biology and organic chemistry; Frank Simon, biology; W. Watt, biology, i hysics, and inorganic chemistry; Herbert Gould, biology, physics, and organic chemistry. ‘ The following have passed in both subjects of the first hiedieal professional examination:—Bertram Gilmour. John Gow Haddens, Julian Arthur Moody, William McCaw, Walter Robertson, Percy Stewart, IV m. Thomas, Leslie. Thompson, Tlios. Thompson, James White, David ' White, Eric Widdowson. The following have passed in physiology;—Wm. Findlay, Thos. Fraser, Alexander Trotter. The following have passed in all subjects of the second medical professional examination;—Athol Brookfield, Robert Edgar V\ illiam Johnston, Robert Monson Herbert O’Callaghan, Herbert Robertson! Hugh Widdowson, Catherine Will, William- Wishart. The following have passed in subjects named:—Patrick Ardagh, pathology and materia- medica; John Brown, materia medica, medical jurisprudence, and /pubI'c health; Arthur Evans, pathology and materia medica; David Fenwick pathology and materia medica. The following have passed , the third medical professional examination:—Jas. Collins, Ina Dugelby, Percy Foote, George Gower, John Hyde, Leonard Mcßride, Arthur Nelson, Thos. Shart, John Simcox Henry Tait, Michael Walt, Philip Woodhouse. The following have been recommended tliD Board of Examiners for re-oxamina-(ion in July:—Edmund Brown, Maybe Collie. Leslie Wetter, Dnlcie Williams " The following have passed in all snbicots of the intermediate dental examination:—James James, and MacDouo-all I urner. ‘ ° The following have passed in the sublets named:—Raynor, Colin Bell, oro-anic chemistry; John Llewellyn Saunders,"physics,, inorganic chemistry, and dental anatomy ; Arthur Bolton Spike, organic chemistry and dental anatomy; Horace Edwin hitcklang, inorganic chemistry, organic chemistry and dental .anatomy. The follownng have passed in all subjectg of the first dental professional examination—Albert Hansen and Chas, Horens. Inc following have passed the undermentioned subjects:—Lanes Potter, anamedica me ‘Eallnrgy, and materia

MILITARY SCIENCE COURSE. At the- University Eenate to-day the \ o T| tCaCl! ,'!" militai 7 science was i T . ,c ™.' i,tar .y committee recommended that military science be included an optional subject in the course for an I fl RSc ;- 7 degrees, and that the snb- ■ ]Cct embrace the following:—(1) Elementary history and strategy (a) policy and pace strategy (b) fT’u° f ? ategy i ® Imperial defence, (.1) tactics, topography, and military pneeruig; (4) military administration and law. After discussion the motion for the adoption of the report was carried and the ropoi’u was referred to the Statutes Committee. Wilton’s Coming Down prices Eooke’s Solar Elixir 6s 6d, reduced to 4s 6d; Pearson s Peptochlor :(4s), 3s; Lake’s Complex, wn Pills, (Is Gd), Is; Red Cross Tonic Elixir i(3s), 2s.' :

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Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXXV, Issue 12983, 26 January 1910, Page 6

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UNIVERSITY SENATE. Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXXV, Issue 12983, 26 January 1910, Page 6

UNIVERSITY SENATE. Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXXV, Issue 12983, 26 January 1910, Page 6