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![]() | CONTENTS. PAGE The n11der111eutio11erl are published in separate volumes :— 1. Regulations, Details a[...]nd Examiners’ Report of the Public Examinations Regulations, Details of Subjects, and Examination Regulations, Syllabus. of the Elder Conservatorium, Degree Exa[...] |
![]() | [...]r or Anmnuun was esbeblished by Act ut Parliament in hlle)efll‘ lS74, and in the year 1881 Royal LetLers Patent were imnmi by[...]e British Empire, as if granted by any University in the United Kingdum. Ar: mldiLionnl Royal Charter was grinned in 1913 in respect to the Degrees of Bachelor and Master of[...]ere granted by Parlia- ment, provision being made in the Act- oi Ineurpurmiun. I874. for H.“ mnnml grunt {ruin the pnhliern 'enu[...]ve per cenlv. on [he capital funds pus sud by [he I'nivn xlty, lnll nuL In: ceed in any one year the sum 01' 1:10.000. Under the nullmri ‘ ui [he 51mm Act an enduwlnent in land nf 50,000 acres and a. “any «I In A: 'u I; in thv (-in of Adelnhle us, It sin.- for the Uniremilx hnihli[...]rgent. needs of the University the Goren-n- ment. in 1920 prm‘ided an additional grant of £20,000 p[...]'l'he l'uin-rallv grunts degree in :h'lx. Science, laur. film-divine, Uemislry, Engi .ring. and . “xiv, and Diplom s in Cnnnneree, Music, Etlucutiun, licenomiea nntl Pol[...]ed Science. 11. \rne authorized to grant degrees: In women and degrees in Science by Ant 0f Parliament in 1.480. .>\l firm, [he l'l'ofessnrsllips founded in the l'nirerniw were [our (I) (Jlusxics and Comparative Philology nml Iiilemul[...](-l) Engin Ming, |
![]() | (i PREFACE, Besides the eighteen Professors, there[...]ny The mmlmnionl wind: of the linirei’siry wan, cummeiiced in In 1833 Sir Thomas Elder gave £10,000 fur Lhe foundation uf a In 1S78 the Hun. J. H. Angus gme 114,001] In provide In and after 1892 HollerL llnrr Smihh, Em nirc, prca[...]rsity £9,000 for the pin-prises of the Li rim-y. In 1920 the Sir Thomas Elder died in I897, bauieabhing in the Unirer- in 1914 Mr. Peter “'nlzv. with n rien' lo :ulvnnvin v the rnmw of |
![]() | rum-Ann. 7 utilized by the L‘uxremily in giving e L in tho wishes ‘ sham in Elder, Smihh. d5 ()0 , Md. The shares, which can-[...]his grandson Eric ln~[...]Simpson gave £500 for the purpose of In l9l9 the sons and daughters of the late Mr. John[...]uilding. The In [020 the sum of £7,000 .Vuhscribed by a. number of nirimns, In 102] The lion-rumble Sir Lungdon Bonylhou. ILLIAI[...]ection of u Great, Hull. Mrs. U. A Jury in Ilka! lrs. June Min-ks laquIL-ulhed 1:30.000 lo t[...]Martin presented |
![]() | PREFAC E. ‘2: In 1923 the Adelaide (Jo-operative society provider] £150 for u 'l'he Somme comists Hi all grmlnulea of [he[...]emu/em yrmium, 376. The number of nmlurgrudnutea in The University conducts Pnhlie Examinations in genera]: |
![]() | [...]e Supplementary Leaving Exami- nation to be held in Febi‘uary. 1925. |
![]() | [...].B. and Supplementary “ Examinations to be held in March. TU 10 \ Supplementary Leaving Examination[...]t Term begins. TH 12 F 18 ‘ S H ' S If) M 16 Tu I7 , W IS . ’1'" 19 ; F 20 [ 8 2| ‘ S 22 ' M 23 Education Committee meets. Tu 24 ‘ W ‘25 i Finance Committee meets. TH ‘26 x F 27 i Council Meeting. S 28 1 Last day of entry[...] |
![]() | .unuxw. ll 19"!5. MARCH XXXI. ‘ w 15 . i F 20 ‘ S ‘ 2] ._,_‘__ V, , , — , —t M i 23 Edlwnbiun Connnittpn meets. . ' TU 34 ' Last day of entry for the Public Examinations in Music ‘ I _ to he held in May. ‘ |
![]() | [...]SM. MAY XKXI. 7 7 , 7 ‘ F 1 Public Examinations in The-ivy nnd Practice of Music + begin. ! S 2 Cuna[...]s. ' ,4 _ ,, _._ _ l 8 3 ‘ M 4 Tu 5 W G J‘H 7 I“ 5 S 9 \__#_7 ,__..__ _ J i S ID i M 11 Cmmerrntorium Seeund 'i'erm hegins. T 12 l w 13 ‘ Tu 14. l" 15 F[...] |
![]() | KWIwwéségfiif '-I :m‘mwgg wIWWEz: .3 'l'u AL[...]cond Term begins. Last day of entry for the Angus King George V. b[...] |
![]() | ALMANAU. 15 1925. JULY XXXI. : 7 if V) V —__7 "W 77 i W ‘ 1 ' Last day uf entry for the MD, DAD.Sc.,[...]ing theses for DSc. and ME. degrees. Tu 2 F 3 S 4 i s T 5 M l} - TH E 7 W S TH ‘ 9 F 10 S I] Oonscrvntorium Second Term ends. Last day for se[...]u 28 W 29 Finance Committee meotn TH. 30 ‘ F 31 i Council Meeting. | |
![]() | 167 ALMANAU. AUGUST XXX]. 1925. i x I s 2 l 7 7 7 M 3 Tu 4 W 5 TH (i 'F 7 Last day of anti-y for the Public Examinations in Music to be held in September and October. S 8 .———1_,_77 ,, ,7,___—___ A i s 9 ‘ M 10 TU 11 J W 12 i , TH 13 ; F H 1 Second 'l‘erm ends. S ‘ 15 I , s 16 7 7 7 7— 7 M 17 . TU 18 { W 19 TH[...] |
![]() | [...]H.125. SEPTEMBER XXX 5 ’l‘u \ l W 1 2 i Tn 3 ‘ F 4 ‘ S 5 r S 0 i M 7 v 'l‘u 8 W 9 I 'l‘u i0 i F ll S 12 a S l3 5 M 14 TU [5 W 10 ‘ '1‘" I7 I F l3 ‘ s 19 Conservatorium Third Term ends. ‘[...]ce Committee meats. 1 '1'" 24 Public Examinations in Theory of Music. 2 I" 25 Council Meeting. ‘ s 26 l S 27 l M '28, I Tl.’ 29 . 1 “- 30 Last day fur sanding[...] |
![]() | [...]Engineer- ing Exhibition Examinations to be held in November. F 2 l S 5 Last day of entry for Degree and Diploma Examinations l to be held in November. 3 4 . . . l M ‘ 5 Conservatorxum Four[...]M J2 TU 13 ‘ \V 14 Public Holiday (Labnur Day). i ‘1‘" 15 ‘ l . l<' 16 l S 17 t S ls l M 19 l[...]TH 22 1.‘ 23 ‘ Lectures end. s 24 ‘ - s 25 I M . 25 ‘ Educatiun Committee meets. TU 27 l w ! gs ‘ Finance Committee meets. I 'I‘lll‘ 2:) Lust (lay of entry fur Elder[...] |
![]() | ALMANM‘. 19 l9‘35. NOVEMBER XXX. |
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![]() | [...]. \\_v“ wmw~~—A\x~~.\\~\\\ Vllitor. H [S ”X b chancellor. TH[...]A“ LLJ‘L. Lieutenant-Governor and Chief Just/i170, of 55011111 Austmlia. Elected The counci[...]r. 1924. THE HON. SlR JOHN LANGDON BONYTHON KC.1\I.G. A member sillcfi WILLIAM GEORGE 'I'OOI’ GOODMAN. M.I.C.E.. M.[.E.E. A member since 1913. WILLIAM JAMES ISBIS'l'llll, mu. I.L.B A member since 1905. Dale of Int HENRY BARKLEY NAYLUR .\I.A. Named for Ille first- time. 26:11 Nuvemher.[...]final time. 16111 March, PROFESSOR EDWAR I) HENRY RENNIE, MAI. D.SC.. Elected 1859: r[...] |
![]() | [...]24 , E. NI‘IIONEY. MJ’. L. C. HUNKIN, M.P. In. SHEPHERD. M.P. HON. w. H HARVEY, M.L.D. HON. '[...]. The Senate. Cuxsts'rmn 01: ALL. MASTERS In: Awrs, Alumna m: SURGERY, A‘IAEITERS 05' Eluclyetl far [he first. Dime ill 1322; rte-[...]WILLIAM EARTHJEY, BJL Elurted (or NH: first time F0 IEMER ()lI'lv‘IC'lv} RS () [I‘ TH E 11 Nl VERSI TY. chancellflrs. |
![]() | [...]D mums. 23 COMMITTEES, FACULTIES, AND BOARDS FOR I925. Education Commltlce. Tim \‘lc‘E-UHA[...]HON. SIR. LANUDON BUNVTHON snL .104an wmou MR. .I.Ic_ FOWLER Tun mwnssous OF THE UNI- DR. H. SWIFT[...]HARVEY "M"? MR. L. C. HUNKIN Library Gummittae. THE CHANCELL[...]LANGDUN EDNYTHON (Vice ' MK. G. JEFFREY Extens[...]SO‘RS OF THE THE VICE~CIY.\NCEI.LOR v UNIVERNI'I‘Y Faculty of Law. 1m. IE'l'I-IHU BROWN ‘ MR. fl. TA mo'r SMITH MR.[...] |
![]() | [...]SOR WOOD JON ES PROFESSOR RICNNIM PROFESSOR GR-AN'I‘ PROFESa‘DH HARVEY JOHNSTON PROFESSOR ORBDR[...]E‘NE DU. ’I‘. D. CAMPBELL DR. \V “(JOKE DR. 11. J. “I[...]. ‘WIEATON DE. A. E. SUUTIIWOUI) DR. L. W THU'I’T Appuiuuul by the Council— SIR JOSEPH "ERGO ME. I“. 8. “ONE DR». COUNTER ME. A. SWANN[...] |
![]() | [...]ERS Apvoinwl by Council- HON. 3m LANGDON BONY‘I‘HON ] MR. W. COLHHA'I'CH Faculty of Applied Science- MR. F. W. RED) MR. 1.. LAYBOURNE SMI'I'H Faculty of Mulic. MR. C. SCHILSKY[...] |
![]() | [...]PROFESSOR STRONG THE ”11”: 'Ull 01“ 'l‘U'I'ORTAL MK. E. CHEARY CLASSES ME. A. (L RUBERTS Board of Dllciplinc. Tutor ,- |
![]() | [...]RNEST MALDUN KHHVUOD, M.A. Alvpuillbnl “)24. ’I'iitm' .- MARJORY ROSE \VALKER, Economlcu. Mathematlcs. - The Elder I’vz'qfexwr : I‘rqfessm; . ROBERT WILLIAM CHAPMAN, ALA” RC Lama-em: On Efelllri'c Engineering :[...]10. HERBERT WILLIAM GAR'I'RIH.L, |;.A,. ".80. (Add )-, Mn. (gainin- Physics. I’rqfemm' ; JOIIN MOR'I‘IGN ITONNOR. NOEL HARRY STUART. |
![]() | [...]ogy. 1921. Lertm'er : Anatomy.[...]., D.Sc. Physiology. P‘i‘D/Pwm' : THURBURN BRAILSFUIED uonmu'rsox. mm.[...]rrr (m Hula/"y”.- Demumtl'utmw in Phykivlogy mu! Bianhemikll‘y: panama-m.- m Iin Pfiyxiral Chemistry : |
![]() | UPFIUIZRE‘ 29 Azricultu re‘ The Wmte I’l'qfexxor of Agrdz-ultm'e and LII-mm- qflhr»:[...]W qf .l‘qriuultural Chmuistrg; Batany. Pra/‘mym‘ : Let-infer an Hm Lam qf Muidrmw (1m! I’rm‘en‘ure : Lecturer an m Lam 0/ I’V/wngx: Lecturer on Private Internat[...]Cumnm'aiul Hid-m; : |
![]() | [...]t'mlnium‘y .» EDWARD WHITFIELD MILLS. HRRBERT HNA'I'UN. Illll'l’l'" MA, M (30,“ Medicine and surgery. The Prqfessm's a; Anatom[...]olugy, Pathology, and 2091.2”. Lecturer an the I'rinriples mnl inlive 1:)“ Hulk-Em: and 'l'lm-upeutl‘cs : CONSTANTINE TREN'I' CHAMPION DnCRESPIGNY. M.D., 3.5. Lgl-tm‘el' ml the I’rinciplex mm [um-hm of Surgery ; \VENTWORTH RO[...]D. 11.13” “.5. llarappuimed 1923. ALEXANDER. .‘IATIIEsO‘I MORGAN, .‘LB, B H. Rerappvinlml Lecturer[...]Preventive Manama : ertmw' on Flu/0711111111175!!! JIMI‘I-n‘nz: |
![]() | OFFICERS, 3 I Clinical Let-tm-EI' Inin Anatomy : TU‘I'DRS FOR 1925. Dbatelm’ns .- Dental Course. Lecturer on Devtal Punt/Se. Lecture:- an Dental[...]CK EDWARDS, U.D.§~'C. Appointed \923 Dmmmh-ator in Anatomy: CECIL SILAS MEAD, B.A., NLB. lifi. HURTLE TUUNIAH JACK ED‘VAEnfi, D.D.Sc. Beanpainbed 1925 ARI‘HUR PARISH REA DING MOORE. B 13.5. Ile‘appoiutul 1925. L. A. M. BROUGHAM. x: |
![]() | [...]I Sm En“ AR" 0mm.”- HI‘IRLING, 0.3L . M A. \I..D “Dumb. and Ilalb).1<'lth J.‘acllne|',1882[...], B.A.. ALB. ObstetricsI |
![]() | [...]N 'lfl‘ HHJ‘ . “.3“ GILM. (Edin). ARTHUR I". IL LYNCIL “LR. 13.5. (Adel). .l. A. ll. HAMI[...](Mam), M 12.0.1). Him. Physiniwns far Night l‘linics: |
![]() | [...]tqu Summon for Eu.» ml Thy/mt: WILLIAM C. SANGH'I‘ER, .\I.D., I'LS. (Mam). .Hrm. Pal/mm. 1.. m. lunar-smut. Him[...]. (Adel). Department .- ”all. Anal-alum Phwiulan: .' (I. A. LENDON. M.R..C.P.. ALI‘A (Allen Han. ('liuhml 1mm...” Pathology in .- IVAN B. JUSK. MIL, ME. Hun. Dental Hummus:[...]. DJ) JOHN MILLIKIN, l-Zhfir. W[...]. (Drum). RR. "4. (Eng). (‘mvsuflimy Surguml[...] |
![]() | [...]HA \' WARD. .\|.R l' S. V Isl-rim; STAFF. INAPA'I‘YEN‘IN. (Adam, nuns. ' mzmx MAYO, ms. 115. mam. Hun Puthalupnz: |
![]() | [...]PEARCE. 7mm,- 0f om“: Teachers 0/ Singing,- Ter[...]hsr ql IVnad and Wind Immumw, uml Orchestral Play/in” .» Asxiflmll Teacher: Trllnhn‘ of ’I‘hma‘y af Music: |
![]() | [...]u who, Assiunnc Registrar 1911. Registrar lam nan-In; H224. Accountant: ALBERT WILLIAM BAMPTON, A.II. C. BREBNER. L1..1:. . ., .. Eviiielummnl[...] |
![]() | [...]E. F DECK, D.D.S. .. .. . .. .. Dental Prosthesis I. A. CHAPMAN. DJIS. [1. T. J. ED‘X’ARDS, T).D.Sc. .. Pmctical mm Vim-vane 13.81:. mm REF. PROFESSOR A. J. EWART. D.Se.. P[...]A. HARNAIH), M.A. .. .. .. Maahelnah'ca (IIrIIlmu-I) |
![]() | [...].. Pmchicn.) (Third Year). EXAMINEES ron DIPLOMA iN COMMERCE. A. L. G. MACKAY, M.A., Dip E1... . . I'Icznom‘fl 5. RUSSELL BOOTH, B.A. .. ..[...] |
![]() | [...]. Statton . Rev. E. A. Adams, M.A. C.E .Wilson,l\-I.B.,B.S. Vi". J. Outs R. H. Palmer; W. [1. Campbel[...]‘V. A. R. Litchfiold R. A. Goode, M. 3., RS. Rev. H. A. Williams D[...]Rev. T. P. Wood E. U. Davey, M.li., 15.8. F. E "en'ill. M.B., B S. B. \V Wibberl[...]J. C. Rae. M.A. .lflS. P. I). Riddell |
![]() | [...]Museum, and Art Gallery. \VILLIAM JAMES ISBIS‘I‘ER, K.C..— LLJI. Reflected Slst Oclub[...] |
![]() | [...]Sir W. W. Hughes 2“.qu ‘ Eudmvmenh of Chairs in Classica and 3 English Literature. 137. 4 sin Tllos. Elllur .. 204000 Endowment of Chain; in Mathematics ‘ Scholarship in Medicine). l 7,, |
![]() | [...]\\'llll|l|nn|1-‘nnul l’nlI sunwrnuiou. I’ulrlic Killhuripllnn‘ .Imoph ralhrr, R.[...]nleSubscript-‘ons .. Mlss E. 1\I.Bundey.1\1ns. Amoun‘ . £ 1B0 400[...]To found the Sh. Allmn Sclrularship. To found in Scholarship in Memory of 'J'u found Scholarships in Memory of ‘ Endowmen[...]ment for general purposes. To found Studeanllips in )Ienmry 0! To provide Medals for English Litera- EntlawmenL (If Lecinreahip on armc- TD provide n. norm for Genlogical To provide Fisher Medal in Commerce For purchase of books for University For Prizes for Greek To provide Prizes in Lam. in me- rovilla l'or a John Bugnt Botnnv To 'In memory of Sir Henry nnd Lady 43 |
![]() | [...]nulc. Tlouul- Ami-mil. 1 ()lljeeL. I’— i 7 V g 1913 l Crcslvell Memon'ltl Com- L30” ' To provide fiahnla‘r'sllip in t , Com. mime . mel'clal Course In memory of the late John Creawnll. l 1914 ' Public[...]011211181 Lhes . upun Lo comhemliml lly graduates in ‘ Medicine. 1914 Peter Wallis. Esq. . Uri-lilac[...]lng. lfifi :u‘les. muoming \ Ulrhree 1918 ‘ i'l'l'llll'lferrul Iu TU prol' “lull“ tn elmlll[...]0 {/0 utilize the land 101' the pulpmies l shares in lfllllm', intendpd. ‘ ismuh & Cu. Ld. 1915 Bequest 7 J. miner 200 I130 provide Scllolmxhip in P0 ical Filllaysull ,. Ellnnnlny ur connale suhjech m ‘ . 1 memory of late .lohu Lorenzo Young. i i’ 1915.21 ‘ Sullscriptimls 701d mm l To provide Research Scholarship in Scholars .. . , .. l mummy ul' illle John [A Young. Six Edwin Smith” ., .‘lOU i To provide Sellolerehiu in memory ol l ‘ grandson, Erie wilkee Smith, 19l7 Public Sulmeriplinm "I no 'l'u provide Scholarships in memory of Botany or Forestry. ‘ |
![]() | [...]la. Lion North Adelaide fill To provide 0. Medal in memory of Congregation“ Church Item D Jelterial —Snbscl-ipr.inns I nil- Gem-gs Min-my 1.000 ‘ Building Fund. . Family 01 15x00 For Medical School Building, in | lube Juhu Darling ‘ memory of their late {whe[...]Govern- ; ment pny £10,000 to the Uni- . varsity in 1930. ‘ Mrs. G. A. Jury 1 too Emluwmenh at n chair hl English I Lnnguage and Li mnmm. I ’ 01d Schulua [37 To provide rm Annual Prize in [ TDITKIUH! Home School memory of the School. 192[...]u ‘ nu: mvmnry 0! ”come Richard ‘ .‘lmka :In-l his n‘lle Jam! Mmku. Mrs. A. M. Simpson l’mpeuy i1! UM! Advancement. of \ledicnl Research. Mid Miss[...]me l [ 01d Scholar: 150 To proviilu Annual Prize: in mzmol‘y Miss MMLin’s School I or Annie Montgalnnlie )Ilwbiu. 1 ma Adelaida Co-opemtivc 150 iTu provide n Bursary in memory nf Society ‘ G eorge Thompson. ‘ T. It[...]Essay on (lie work 01 the Laague l l at Nnhionu. I l 1920 ‘ Mrs. Agnes Ayers 500 For general purpo[...]lnl‘a Illethmlist 100‘ 1 Tu provide A Library in Psycholngy Ladies‘éolluze ‘ to commem[...] |
![]() | 46 v ll Rm. ”.3. .\l.-'L I’UXATIDKS. |
![]() | [...]ert ,. .r ., ANDERSON, Marjory .. . ANDERSON, “'I'Hinm mum .. . “Damaged ”01. 1920.[...] |
![]() | [...]hard Bullock 11 .. ANGUS, Wi'l'll'um .. .. .1 .7 |
![]() | [...].. 1592 BEARE, Frank Howard ._ .. 1. .. 19:“ . I 1138: BEAUMONT. I’aul Charles .. .. .. 1921 |
![]() | [...]Edward Vaughan __ .. inouxuy, Rex .. .. . .. i BOURKE, (ism-gs Herbert ... .. .. lnomum, Herber[...]1916 1913 1993 1914 1391 Toronto (1891) .. .i 1923 1923 1831 1899 1911 1391 Toronto[...].Br, ES. 1m. MJX. M.A. 3.54:. )I.D. 11.3., 3.3. NJ}... 3.8. 13.1.. n.3,. BS. .\I.A. |
![]() | [...]11 .. . 1. .. .. 189-1 BROCK‘VAY, George 1‘11'I1Esr, mum‘suu .. 11 .. .. .. 1921 “BONNER. Rud[...]L. Reginald George 1, .1 1905 “ BERNARD. Eu1fl1i2 Hardy HRHLOU 1905 BURNARD, Renfrey Gei'sllom 11[...]1., 13.5. 1.1.3., 15.51. 1111.13. LLB. 111.41 .\I .A. 1.11.11. |
![]() | [...]LE. Alfred .. .. .. .. .. .. 1394 13.51:. CIIAI‘I’LE, Ernest .. .. .. .. .. 1. 1.003 [5.31[...] |
![]() | [...]....1.1..1 CHERRY, Percival Thomas Snowe! CHICNE In. AI'ler Kent _. .. .. ’ CHURCHWARD. Samuel ..[...]. (THU 11. John Burton u '- 01.51 12m, William unnox[...]un.” Rubert- Q COLE, ’l'hmnni Haalnm . . . . . . \‘ , Wiiimn Russe[...]BnN, Edith .. .. .. .. .. ,. 1 37'. 1900 {1895 1877 Melbourne (1892) miinhnrgi. (1903) Yiclm i: ('nivci‘si. Canada (183") Sydney (191[...] |
![]() | [...].911. surren- dared ior 13.11., 1913 CORBIN,C¢:L-i1_ l 1.1. .. .. .l 1894 comm, Hugh Burton .. .1 ..[...].B. B.A1 M A. Rae. |
![]() | E‘Afll‘ AND PER-HE. DALBY Jolm.. .. . 1111.. 13.8. 13.11. |
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![]() | [...]bn Leonard .. 19m EVANS, Hm‘o‘fl Maund .. .. i. .. JR97 Melbourne (1897) .. ”sums, Wil[...] |
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![]() | 60 PAST AND PHESEN'I' GnAnvA'l‘us. GREENWAY, Harold ., .. .. .. ..[...]GKEGEHSON, \Villiain Jena i GRIGGS, alumnae Middleton .. . lGRoss, Klunr Bas[...]. 11.A. B.A. |
![]() | [...]Jams 1892 1901 1915 1877 1911 1 9 Z 3 1392 191111 I 9‘23 { 1911 |
![]() | [...]. ....1. . H EN NINE, Andrew llarriot Augustus l'l‘ll‘llerick HESEU'INE[...]Ruin-rt ,. .. .. .. HOLE. Frank Raym[...]‘ GRADUATES lsol Cambridge (1889) 11A, |
![]() | [...].. .l lHOOI‘MANN, Friedrich Wilhelm . . Ildl’I-Z. Charles Hun-y Standish .. ROPE (nee Fowler[...]S,A11red ., .. .. .. .. HUTDIIESON, George in Dewart I. 112.99 ‘ Debwsul. (:nmbriugn (1888) Durham[...]ALA. 11A. 154. 13.9 ' SLR” B S. D.E. |
![]() | [...]l James sr. Leger - KELLY, David Frederick KELLY. I" 'c Gardnn .1 1(ELLY.FruImiE .. .. .. .. .. . -[...], George Wyndham . . ~ KERR, Donald Alexander[...].1 A ' KINGS'I‘OV The Right Hon. 1390 I 1011 1924 4' ”Mean/l. 65 B52. L'nmbridgc, Mesa. |
![]() | [...]0301111, John .. .. ianHN, Ado)! Oscar .. .. .. i RRIEWALDT Martin Rudolf LABATT. Edward .. .. .- LANE. Annie .. .. . .1 .. ii LEDI‘TSCHKE, Friedrich Del-filold . mauu'm, S[...]. IL A. B..\. iiJl. M A. \LB. BS. 11.11. 11A. ILA. B 51:. |
![]() | [...]31°: ‘ LILLYWHITE, Guthben .. 1.399 - LIMBER’I‘. Edgar Henry .. ,. . .. 1887 ' LINnON. Jnum 11[...]-Z. John Alexnndur .. .1 1. .. 1915 . IOWIUH. \‘i'llinm .1 .. .. ,1 .. .. 1888 Edinburgh (1388)[...]ISM? McBRYDE. (formerly Schultz), {1111-2 I’I'L‘flerick “anlIr .. ., .. .. [720 67 . , NJ). B. . 31.11.. [3.5. 8.1L |
![]() | [...]., .. .. 1. MCDO 'N!‘ .L. John Carma .. .. .‘I1. Item: .. . .. .. .. .. MADIGAN, Ceui! Thomas .. .. .. ' HAG/UNIV, Frank “‘I'Hilm Ashley MAG-“KEY, Kathleen (12 Brett .. ..[...]mbridge .. .. .. .. LL D. [1901 Sydney[...] |
![]() | l'.\ 1' AND I’RBEENT GRADUA'I'FIS. MARIN ‘lank nnmpllm- ,. ,. .. M liLlIOSL‘Z. Alexander . |
![]() | [...]s Thanma .. .. ' 131-15 AberdPl‘n (1885) ., .. i MITCHELL, Mark Leding‘ham . . 1923 lNI’lHDl-IN. “'illiam .. .1 .. .. .. mm ‘ Dr‘ufluwd.[...]11. 1:.Sc. I‘LE. ILA 1111. [1.5. |
![]() | [...]e Jean .. .. .. MURRAY. Sir George Juhn Hubert MU'I'TON, Henry Edwin Hnwnrd .. 1111[...] |
![]() | [...]1. PATCHELL, Mary Einlnn .. .. .. ”33? 1313;. 'I‘ATERSON, Alexander Stuart .. IETT Edinburgh (15[...].So., 1902, snnen. dared far B.E.,1915 ILE. - PATON, D[...]r .. 911 B.l\_ |
![]() | [...]1911mm, .unn \Vilh'ed + X’ELLEW. Henry Edwin 'II'TI’ER. ('1 I'll 'l'lloman .. _. .. il‘ll’HR, l'ium Elimbu[...].. Pomm', Alicl‘ Blake mom ’I‘hnn l‘OS‘rLI-‘, 11mm 'Dumms[...]T., Frank Rnlind 31mm (\Vnrdml nf[...]:: 1 |
![]() | [...]OUD. Millicent Farrer .. . .. 1915 11A. pR1011111'i1linn1A1-111ur . ' .. 1919 11.13.. as. vunm'. Maud[...]1. 11 .. 1113 Sydney (1.193) .. 1. 1. 11.11. PUR'I‘ON. David Gabrirl ., _. 1. .1 1918 M A1[...] |
![]() | [...]Gonfi'rey Junie V. ., .. GRAIIUA'I‘ES. 1D |
![]() | [...]Frank . SHANAHAN, Patrick Francis .. .. SIIANAS‘I. William Bollwi'l] 1. .. smumu, Florence Mary .. .. .. SHAILMIIN, EUH‘I Olive .. .. V STIAIH‘, Cecil James .. . . SHARP[...]. .. .. tSHAW. Kale Hambly .. .. .. SHEDLEY. AIII'I'LI Charles .. H f3HEI’LEY. Al'tllm lllljmand .[...]. .1 ' SMEA’I‘ON. StIrlim: ' SMITH. Arthur William .. I SMITH Daisy Maud . . . . SVIFH (néa Gardner]. E[...]tlue (1562‘ ‘) NI)! ye! Munbnl nf Sn"!!! ILB. [1.3. 13.8. 11.5. \I |
![]() | u (I. PAST Ah“ PRESENT GRADUATES. SMITH, Juli“ liilg'in' .. .. .1 .1 1919 Vlctol’ia U. (1901) .. 13.5: I 1532 .1801 (lured i B. .. mu .. B15. 3.1L TSOUTER, Robert J[...]S. Ella Mal)‘ .. .. .. u BA. ' Decmxad. 1 Not in: MIn/htl'a' a/ 5mm |
![]() | [...]rles .. STIRLING, Sir John Lnncl‘lot .. .. M Sc. 13A. .\I.H.‘ 11.51. LLJS. 81A. B.A1 n. 1mm. J-I<[mhu1g.ll Melbou[...] |
![]() | [...]IITT, Harry lloughton .. u - m MON. William .. \I DS, Georg-c Burnett Lionel 1 'J'I'JIUHLL‘ Fl'edefick Edward . . n . " TH 01! AS[...]Edward Allen TURKISH, Hurry Clifinrd .. TILBROOK, Jn'bez Pony Harem .. . Jumus .. TULLJ‘I . Frank Gordan .. . TOLLEY, Lloyd . .. .. .. . ‘ 'I'OSTE\ N, flfired Ladymzm . U ' lwmml AN D PRESENT 1585 Inn 'I‘. 1!Il2 I Hm 1mm I 1921 1:715 1922 :uzl GRADUATES. Cambridge (ll-F71 ..[...](was) LLB r pm[...] |
![]() | FAST AND PEESEN‘I‘ TRA'J‘HAN,‘F|'ank .. .. .. .. .. .. L'PTON[...] |
![]() | [...]0 \VARD1 John Freda-ink .. .. .. mos WARD, liei-in Leonard .. .. .. .. 1921 “111111, Leonard Keit[...]1915 “‘A'I‘ERHOL‘SE. Arlmu- Gieavea .. 1917 WAlEulloUSE[...]on Edward lnzo LLB. |
![]() | [...], n.s. WELLS, Clement. victor .. .. .. .. ism-z .\i.ls., ms - WELLS. John Channce .. .. .. 1912 M .,[...]L' T, Doris Marjorie .. .. .. .. .. 1921 ml. \VES'I‘, Eric Shldden ., .. l. .. .. luzl Mic, + WEST,[...]ne., .. .. ., 1577 0mm! mall .. .. lul. “‘HEA'I'LEY. [I‘lellerl'ck William ”311‘; 1’}; WHEELER er[...].. .. Flag“ 751%. wnlrmim, Annie Beatrice .. .. i. 1905 m. “'Hl'l‘ING'J‘DN, Bertram .. .. ..[...]..ll. l\\'ll.l.l,uls, .lnmrr Henry .. .. .. 11-23 in. ’ Dwain-wt. r Nor W M'l'lilllzl's a] Saul/ll |
![]() | [...], 1:5; WILLIAMS, Rnlph ,. .. ., .. .. 1911 WILLMO'I‘T. Josiah I’erc n1 ., .. 11107 WILLSMORL‘. Elsie l[...] |
![]() | [...].\v.s mun, Bernlul'd mugon QUALIFIED 1’01: ‘I'HIC DEGREE 01“ l! ., 1918[...]BACHELOR 01" ARTS. (I 'U‘rrzn 1901.) FOR PREVIOUS LISTS SEE CALENDARS FOR 1013 and 1923. Dpie. T. . Philosophy .. .. .. .. .. ..[...] |
![]() | 96 STUDENTS WIN) HAVE ()I‘XL‘AINED FINAL CERTIFICATE [N LAW. HONOUR}? DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF SCIENCE. FOR I’REYLOUS LISTS SE17. CALENDARS FOR. 1913 and 192[...]r. .. .. .. .1 .. Chemistry .. .. . . 11. 1mg \\'in'nau, Nancy F ., .. .. .. Botany n -- .. 11. 1920[...]h 1). 1. .. ., .. Physinlum -- -- -- ~- -- -- -- (I. 1921 Earl. J. C. .. .. . .. .. Chemistry .. ..[...]1. Physiulogy .. .. .. .. .. ., 1_ Llst of Muncnt. In Law ALDERMAN. Henry Graham .. .. .. 1911 i noucar'r, George IIiles .. . 1905 ANDREWS[...] |
![]() | [...]Sidney Bridle .. .l .. RSI-ML “III .. .. .. .. i. FLEMING, Stanley Hugh .. .. .. .1 FOSTER. FOX, J[...]ll .1 GILES, Aclullll .. .. .. G Henry Edgar .. i. .. Eustace Alexander[...]einls ,. .llllx, \‘lllrrllt (1E l'aul .. .. i, .. llé‘llK‘ll 15! I‘\I\:~,|» 1910 PENNY, Cliiion l[...]lulpll l‘ieileiic H .. l. Theodore Frederick .i .. ('lml'lrs Mason an .. ll'ln-nlle[...]‘ Decrllmul. 757 1919 1921 1 900 192-1 1917 192& 19].! |
![]() | Sb ['[XAL CERTIFICATE 1N LAW. ASSOCIATES IN MUSIC. Hum, Wallm Gliudan ” .. .[...]a Suing; was “AL[...]nm Phillip: .. 185M SI’V‘ _\' 1.;4‘4'u . . SWEE EY, .‘rnlm Grant ., ., ., .. .. 1915 WRIGHT, S[...]ISIVE‘. 6'0!"ng humh'm .. ., . 191' Allociates In Music. ADJH’SDV. Myrtle Gweudaline[...] |
![]() | [...]liirlnvood .. .. .. .. 19113 KINMONT,RUS£11111111I .. .1 .. .. 1921 1101.1.0511'1113, Samuel .. 11[...]1, Kalllleeu f‘rawfmll .. 11123 JIENIC. g9 Ii rumor, ilnnrl llLli'y .. .. .. ,_ ,. turn Ada Winifred .. .. ,, 1. 15113 i Edgar \Villium Dzu'id . .. |
![]() | [...]Clil) (TIM M EEC! A L CERT [ FICA'L' E1 [IIPMJMA IN COMMERCE LI-t of commercial station“ who have[...]Theodn: L' H'ch .. 190! Lint of commercial snudont- who haw obtained th. Dlpionu 1111113031 Harold[...]Iwriuwi ., 1mm l‘ulnlm‘ mu l Ml'lll, Thollms Grieve .. . ., 190‘ JAM 9. (index Kingsley 1:113 |
![]() | [...]olmr “'ilh‘nm MFAI'IA Y. .lnhn Allu-vr. lulsn-I' MI‘EGAN, Erurlst \\'i um McLlflN, Allan \Yillinln .\l.\|lll , .umu Liam‘ll . i .. . i 1922 )IENK[...]hitfie'lil .. .. .. 1015 PAIVI'FN, Elli ”I \V hs. PARIL (lillmll .\Ifl\\\Ell omumy 05mm Jame» .. mun. Ilnrry Siam ._ .i .. .. 1m: Samuel l[...]Diploma in Mining Englne-rlnz and Metallurgy and Fellowuhlp[...]v, was HARDINER, Bonlll‘lmm]: ”mm, R.Sr~. mi ‘ I’l't'l’llAelli |
![]() | [...]1111' TO. 1511111111. 1131-. .. 1. 11101 Dlplomn in Electrical Englneorlng‘. Mum; run-111112111311 |
![]() | [...]ll'ON lLl), (gril G: 01:50 Hugh. 1!, WI? \ SC O’I'T. Nul Mr-llillo, lK,[...]Haylnli lieu-u. ILH. .. 1917 , Keilll Sumo, ll .. 19le SIHH-i VILLH Hugh xiii-man. RE, ,. 1920 M lama AS (CAI. Exmxul: II ml. .\L'I‘M\V\, 1\I'I]||l| Kirk-Ila. 13.12. .. RI-Tll'll": i 'ip inn-mil, ”JD... . .... ..[...].. .. 1921 “ROOKMAX. .Jnhll Kflflless, 3.1!. i Sl'duev 0 H d H “D COOPER, ’J'llnlmls Edw[...]Nl—IIJH'IIL Wfll'l'ed, ILE. . . .. [922 ' . l' I Inhel'l. , Raymund l(ed\'e| ,. .. .. .. i. ., 192-! Lwlllnlll[...]JKL’H\1\\'. Flank Manuel, 1H}. .. 1924 mZR'l'. I‘Il‘nesl JIIHII BE. FARRENT, 'J'lmllluzl Alhe[...]921 Eo'm )llne)‘, |
![]() | FLI- un-Imus l.\‘ .u-I-um» >‘.'II:\ Y. HIII'CA'I‘IIJN, AN“ IZCI'SIHIII'N “Hill." \’. .\nluu "Hymn-4. "m. Ilnull'rux. I'llrI-Illpllrl‘ lml'dun. "H. "1‘1! Minn. Mme; “.m “J . “I“ “MILL, (.ubm (.mluun. IL»... III-Z. um Diploma In fora-try. l'IN'CHFH, AIIVHI Lilli? ,. .. .. .. ”I. I 51 IIHIIIJI‘II. .\IIINI HP: H .. . ml Diploma In tducnflon. nlplama In_ Iconomlc. and Politlnal Sour-ac. CROMICII. \‘It‘lor Hus-cue V I . . I . "IIHI.I., All": .. .. .. .. |
![]() | [...]hancellor shall hold nlliru: lur five yours from (in: (late nl' his election. 2. The VicerClmncellul'[...]e Chancellor or \"icerChuucellur shall lime power in call a 3. The Chancellor or Vice-Uhancellor. ur in Ihuirnlwcncc lhc H islrar, Ohapter.1!I.—Ot the Senate. l. The Swain: shall meet at the Unix it)‘ on the fourth \\’ednenday |
![]() | [...]nre punter from time to time to make, amend :un‘i repeal Standing Orders for the regulation of its[...]Orders of the Senate adopted on the 2nd December, I885, shall remain in Force, Chapter IV.—Of Professors and Lecturers. instri lion in (‘umparntive Anatomy. and shall he |
![]() | R'J'A'I'UTt 97 2. 'Iin his stead during such 61 N0 Professor shall sit in Parliament or hecunie a member (if any |
![]() | 98 S I'ATU'I'ES. 2. The Uuunuil may at, :my Linn: nppoini n deputy to not in the plnec Chapter VIII—0i Terms. *li The Aolnleinionl Your Sllrlll he Iliv[...]t. term slmll commence on tlleseculnl 'l‘uesdny in March, :nnl :1 The Council nhnll year by year fix[...]y the +5. The Council may, in special circumstances, allmr payment |
![]() | [...]un, tn spend not less than three acndeminal years in his course of study n: (he Univarsity or at affi[...]fur almissiou to the course of study [or a degree in [he Faculty in which he proposes to become n student, and who in the [u .nce u!" the Registrar or other duly Appointed person signs his name in the University mill Book to the fol owing declara[...]udent of the University. The declaration shall he in the following [oriuzg “ | tln sulmunlr piuxnise thnl I will l'uilhl‘nlly obey the Statutes |
![]() | 100 51.x I urns candidates (0) who lnln- alluineil lhe age of SDVL'IHBU‘H rel-rs and |
![]() | [...]\‘IL'eAChancellor, the Professors and Lecturers in the subjects of the Course of the Faculty, and to[...]touching the studies, lectures, iuul examinations in the Course of the Faculty. 4. Each Faculty shall[...]ard of Examiners. 7. The Bonrd cf l‘lxulniueru in the subjects of the Courseof each S. The appointment of examiners in an in the subjects necessary |
![]() | [...]2. Any person who haw been admitted (to a. Degree in any University recognised by the University of Adelaide, may he admitted (til (”little/7L griuluut in the University of Adelaide, 3‘ Every candidate for admission to a Degree in the 4:.[...]eted the whole or part of his 5. The following sh[...]ouncil and I present to you as :1 fit and proper person to be admitted Form of Admission to[...]. By virtue of the nutliority nunnnitteil to me, I admit you Form of Admission to[...]ate. By virtue of the authority committed to me, I admit in his absence .4 {law/.11 6th (In-Huber, 192:1. |
![]() | [...]. 103 Chapter JUL—0! the Board of Discipline. I. There shall he :1 Board of Discipline consisting[...]admonish the Student complained against. (c) To inflict a tine on such Student not exceeding Forty (d) To administer a reprimand either in private or in the (f) To exclude Such Student. from any place of recreation or |
![]() | [...]e lhvrvnl and tin: 1111111111] yin-1111 [my- mhlu in respect thoronl' under the Fil'reonth Section of[...]in.- Angus Engineering livhnhnship :nnl the Angus I‘lugineering l". 1ihi|.i111111. m elmnnl‘ re the trainingr 11f scientifi[...]Engineers. with 11 r 1 11> lrllcll‘ settlement in huuxh A1131 1-11li11: NUW iin which he shall conmele for it. and must have resided in South Australia. for at least five years, He sha[...]andidates for the Scholarship must have graduated in Avis 111- Suienuc, or have passed all the examinations necessary for graduating in Engineeringr at the University of Adelaide. IV. The Sghularahip shall be umnpeteii for bienninlly, in the V. The Sc[...]l thesis, design, or inresligalinn, 11s set forth in the |
![]() | 103 S'l'A'l'L" I . Each candidate for the Sahel 'ship must send in to the examiners, on or B. The Angas Eng[...]eering Exhibitions," of which one may be awarded in each year. Each Exhibition shall he of |
![]() | l06 STA'I‘L‘HW. Kl. One of the Angus Engineering l‘lxhihitione shall be open for X“ l. Each Exhil)[...]ibition enrol himself as a inatricul etl student. in Enfinnering XlV. I‘nyuienl,o|' ‘hu Exhibitions shall he made qua[...], as astudcnt throughout the |
![]() | 31:1 11:1 . IH'I C. General. XV], 'l‘hc 1111111 11f £4,000[...]he It is hereby prurided that :~ 1. ’l[...]ded lo the unmlidnte 11!. the annual |
![]() | [...]the award, submit [,0 the Faculty 0t Arts a aniu in English Literatulr, and, if this is approved by t[...], under sprain} circumstances. may allow, present In the Council a. thesis an that. mpiu. It' the l’[...]View to producing a. IrurIlIy thesis. If he fails In give such [want when called upon, or if in any respect he fails to mmply with the cmnlitiuns[...]nport himsrll to the natislnctiuu of the Council. In: may, by resolution of the Cannon, 1:0 dug-rived of all further rights as I’rizcmau. in such «use, or in case of resignation by the l'rizenmn of his rights, the uaIIrlirlaLu who was placed aumanl t0 him in the original award may he allowed, nn such uonrht[...]hesis and to qualify fur the title ul' Scholar. .I ”Uli't‘l] 1'th Durrulhuv 1m”. ' ,mmI-ml 1:[...]er XV.—0f the Staw Prizes and Scholar. WIIoIea-I a man at Five Hundred l’nunIls was snhsclihetl with lll" intencinn uf‘ l‘nuntlinu Prizes in Incm‘ y (If the late lhualolph [sh[...] |
![]() | ~‘i'.\'i|.|i~, 109 2. Each of such Prizes shall consist of th[...]rize may he awarded to any (lm’itlidate for the 4. Not more than four Stow l’rizes may be awarded in any 5. livery Bachelor of Laws, -ho sh[...]olar.” ’.lllometl 13th lll‘xf¢iil'll‘i‘, 15qu A llimwl ,I rcn‘um'y/ mm Chapter XVIa.—Of the Everard Scholarshlp. \l'hcrcns the lute William I 1. Thu Schola[...]f Thirty Pounds, and -L The Scholar :50 appointed slnzll in the certificate of his |
![]() | [...]XVIb.—Of the Eric Smith Scholarship, \Vhereas in the year [579 the South Australian ('muiue-ruiul I. A Scholarship. to he called “ The l“ ' Smith[...]ncluding the fees payable on taking the (leg-rec. in the TV. The scholar shall he in all respeots subject to the VI. The Association may at[...]e School of Mines |
![]() | NIAl‘U'lEh 1111 degree in Medicine. provided that it such fees be I. The burger shall be in all respects subject to the discipline |
![]() | 11:3 S'I‘A'I‘U’l KS Chapter XVII—Of Conduct at Examinat[...]t during any examination whatever :— (rz) have in his or her possession any hooii or notes or any o[...]hereby he or she may improperly obtain asststance (6) directly or indirectly give assistance to nny other candidate, (a) permit any other candidate to copy from or[...]hall he (mill; of a breach of anv of the irori- *2. The academic dress thll be :[...]with black sill: tassel; |
![]() | [...]ed, 3. NotwithstnmlinganyIhing contained lirrcin,i\mmhei-s of the Sumde lmve been so mlmitted. _:_ pale |
![]() | [...]statute or regulation hereby repealed 3 and iii. In puriiuuinr, hut without, prejudice to the general[...]d to the (,Jnmculiorship or Viuethunucllorship or AflolL‘ed 17111[...] |
![]() | [...]invest that sum and to npply the incnlne Lhcreui in the manner specified in these Statutes. It is hereby pr: ~illull that in vunsitlernbinn of the receipt by the University o[...]lue of £l0, and shall be mvnrnled to the student in each of the Second and Third Examinations nf Hie ALB. course who shall be placed first in the list (If (mmlitlalex \Vllu pass with credit.[...]5m Baum-1w, 1506, 241102.211. nth Dm-zmbrr, 192:. i/Utawzri 2011. January. 1595. Chapter XXII.—Of[...]ul with the inlention of |
![]() | [...]2. 'l‘hn Hartley Studentship shall be nwm'llrrl in each year to the most successful candidate nt the [leaving Honours Exumiuncion, provided that, in the opinion (If bllu examiners, he is of suffici[...]e determined by adding Lochher the marks obtained in nut more than five subjects of the Leaving Honou[...]be from time to time determined by the Council. I‘l- livery llm'lluy Student shull lm'lhwlth, Min[...]lp. cnnnm-ncu Ilia course, nnd nhnll dili- " (lullll'P(l 13H» Data-mum: 1917. at such places as the Counc[...] |
![]() | [...]also convene the Un1vei Sity to meet on some din in enen month of October to elect two menibeis of th[...]ing,r of the University to elect {tuotlier member in his room. 1" Every meeting of the Unirersi[...]e the «hiy appointed for the meeting by a notice in any two ti. Cmnliilnrea shall be nominated indoes not vote. 9. The votes so given shall be counted[...]votes given for each candidate sbstll be repnrted in writing by the tellers ‘ such meeting the Chancellor, or in his absence the Vice- ’* Allows/l 5H1 [Jenin/u-I'. lDlh. |
![]() | [...]embers present. ln Urine of an equality of votes (In any question or for "any candidate, the Chairman[...]h such meeting shall he recorded by the Registrar in 9L hook kept for thILt purpose, and shall he sign[...]lldiliolh'llllfl IllIuII IIIIIIIIenl of such fees In; the University or the ( Ullllllll piesciihe, an) pct-SUI] \Iishing in become II nnnuImlunting student in the liniveIIIiII 01 in mm Sclmnl thciein Iqu he admitted to any lEL‘tl[...]and. if r'equimrl Him." siIrn his III ilEl Inuuc. in II. l'ull hunk. ()I upon n supumle Town to Lhu l'IIlIIIwiIIL- IIuIeL-IIIlet III In such ulhm siInilIII IIgIeeuIeutIIs‘ the Countil[...]students fteucrnll‘y m fm some of‘ them : “I agree with the Univ 'sity of Adnlnide that I will obey all existing |
![]() | srnu rug. [)9 Chapter XXV—Miscellaneous. 1. In my Statute 01' Regulation unless there is something in the +3. In all unsea wlwrunn age limit is not fixed by the[...]exhibition, I: A. No person shall he admitted to a. degree examination in which ’4. Wherever. in (he Stututes 01 Regulations nf the University Mm. (ln theadrica ni' the lll)[]l'1ll[...]te for a degree or |
![]() | [...]r modifications as mny seen) goml to the Council in each individual case. *6. In all cases whom the pusslu" M n Puhliu Examination oi Lilli! *8. Dnrinu ihc continua[...]uncil‘ make and Mimi the lolluu'ing declnrntion in lhe 1. The l’el‘tli 'l'eohninnl School is :ifillialcd lo the University The Co[...]lunll from time to time |
![]() | [...]rom time to time appoint. At its ordinary meeting in each month of November the Council shall declare[...]s touching the Studies, lectures and exmninntions in Commercial subjects, and the appointment, of Lect[...]ers of the Board, convene meetings of the Board. I). Preside at meetings of the Board. r. Exercise[...]dal of Commerce" and the Whereas on the 17th day of April, 190[...]the income thereof, and the annual grunt [Jayahle in respect thereof, |
![]() | [...]awarded annually to the candidate for the Diploma in Commerce who, on completing the course for such Diploma, shall, in the opinion of the Examiners, he the most disting[...]le il' he has received exemption from examination in any suhjuut. Ill. 'l‘hcre Sllflll also hr. es[...]“Joseph Fisher Lecture,” and to VII. The Stntntes contained in this chapter shall not be altered during ‘ Alluuwd l‘ZfIi Ilm-«mbm‘, 190i. lAllwrerl 5M “ficf'illhw, nus. Anon-[...] |
![]() | STA‘I'UTES. 12?: Chapter XXIXFOE the Affiliation of R[...]affiliated to the University [1. 'I‘hu Council n[' the University may from time 10[...]uu and Agriculture, Viticult[...]om atleudnnce zit lectures, and from exmuiuutimm, in the ~ Allowrl in April, man |
![]() | [...]ive the sum nl' thirty pounds per annum, Suhjecl, in the following comlitinnu: the first 1m)? ment to[...]pproved by the Council IV. The srhulars shall be in all respects suhject to the Statutes and .ll/urrzul w nun, 11:21:. Chapter XXXL—Of the David Murray Schol[...]the University 10 he used Z, The purpusc uF the Suhnlarships shall be in encourage 3. The sum of £25 "my be awarded in each year by the AL The Suhularxhips shall he awarded in accordance with (i. The money shall be paid to the Scholars at euuh time, and 7. 'i‘haae Statutes may be varied iron] time t[...] |
![]() | [...]sis, or any other disease which he helievee maybe in- fectious, he only request such student in nhsent himself, and thereupon such student shall[...]hly leave the Univer- sity premises, or any place in uliiuh LlllJ‘ Unirursity lecture or examination[...]olher place. until he furimrds to the Registrar :i ificzltu. under the hand of the Dean of the Faculty uf Medicine urol' the Medium] ()fiicerol‘ Health in the District where he resides, or I .i; he isolated, m the erTect that there is no risk,[...]reof, for such time “3 it shall deem desirable, in order to prevent the spread of infectious disease[...]providing Scholarships [or post-graduate research in Agriculture; and \rliereax it is tlm donor’s wish that these should be called The Lmvrln Scholarships. in recognition of the valuable services rendered in Agriculture by William Lowrie, formerly Professor[...]e Roseworthy College, and Director of Agriculture in South Australia; Now it is hereby provided [LE follows :77 l. The University shall give in succession four Scholarships, 3. The Scholarship shall be awarded in the mouth of December, on |
![]() | l26 5'1‘ \‘l‘UTlts. Applications must he made in writing to the Registrar not late] bi The sum of £150 shall he paid to the Scholar in |
![]() | [...]priicd of his Scholarship under section 7 hereof. in the cases lust named the sum 01' sums- no forfeited shall he dealt with in such manner as the Council may determine. 9. Thc[...]and Medal Whereas the University has I'm-rived from M rs. John Bagnt the sum- 1. A Schnhu'ship and :i Brouzc Mcdal (to he called the “John 2 Should the student decline to accept the Scholarship hr. Should )0 candidate be adjudged[...]hall he devoted to a fund to provide other prizes 3. The scholn'r shnll continue the study «if Botany in the |
![]() | [...]from payment of his fees for the study of Botany in the University. the John Begot Scholarship shall he awarded in the form nf books, instruments, or money, to the[...]udent. on the eon’lpletiun of LL lurther course in Botany to the satislitctiml of the Council. 5. T[...]funndinq with the income thereof an annual The competition for the Prize is open In Ausunlinwlmrn Each poem must he accompanied with the nznne of the author |
![]() | [...]copy of the successful poem Sllflll be deposited in the Library, This Statute may he varied from tim[...]nl founding with the income thereof *2 The Scholarships In he awm‘ded by the said Association ‘l‘(n) have passe[...]age of nineLeeu years on the first and (c) are cons[...] |
![]() | 130 s'i'Ai-u 11%. *3. The Scholarships to be awarded by the Council shall be Ha) have passed the Leaving Commercial Examination (1))[...]age of nineteen years on the first and (c) are recommended[...]examinations (except supplementary G. in the event of a Soliciarship being-forfeited as af[...]e the holder completes |
![]() | x1 .nu'rus. l3] *7. in The cventof n Scholarship remaining menu! on thr- Violin ' 12 21 ml the first day of December in the year in which the exami- |
![]() | [...]f the above subjects shall be eligible to compete in the smut-3 Subject for this Prize. 4. Should no[...]three years, subject; to the provisions 6. Payment. of the l’rizu shall he made in four equal instal- 7[...]ions prescrihcd for tlu: Diploma ut' ASSUM— 8. In the event. of the Prize lnpsing fur any year, ms provided IO: 'I'hese Stutntes muy he rnried From time In time. hut the |
![]() | [...]nymous (lonnr for the purpose of founding a Prize in memory of the late Lord Lister it is hereby provided that:— i 1. The Prize shall be called the “ Lister Prize." 2. it shall be awarded in the year [916, and each second 5. The examiners shall he[...]o report- that no 6. In case of the l'rize nuL being uwardml in any year, it |
![]() | [...]ulnynou lo! the purpose of founding“ Schnlmship in Political Eummnn. or sonic cognalp suhjer t in mummy of the late John 11010117.“ Young. Ilu- founder and proprietor of 21 school formerly existing in Adelaide, known as “'l‘lw Adelaide Educutioua[...]oting with the income thereof originul rcsrm‘oh in any department ol‘ knowledge: Now it is hereby[...]II. The Scholarship shall be awarded for research in Political Economy, or some cognate subject, Ill.[...]past students of the Univer- VI. [f no suitable candidate presents himself in any year when |
![]() | [...]ll. Xl\'. XV. XVL STATUTES. 135 The Sulmla‘i- shall, after his election, ln-apai'e an original[...]sat-iatied with The Scholarship may he hclrl in conjunction with any other |
![]() | [...]. The Council may arrange a rotation of Faculties in which the Scholarship Will be awarded. but may disregard such rotation in favour of a candidate of outstanding merit XTX. rl'hc Faculties shall rerounncnd the L'nntllda to in their XX. The award shall be made, annually in the mouth of Deccnl‘ XXI. The Council may l'i-um ii'lUP to time make grants out. of the XXlII. The Scholarship may be held in conjunction with any other XXIV. if the Scholarship be not awarded. in any year, the income |
![]() | [...]Ll—Of the Dr. Chas. Gossa Lectureship and Medal in Ophthalmology. Vl’herees the sum of £1,125 ha[...]g With the income T, The Lecturer in Ophthalmology in the Medical School of i’ll. There shall he >1 bronze medal to he culled[...]hall be ain'xmlatl Only those candidates who have passed in all the |
![]() | [...]three ymn'a, subject to the provisions contained in clause \'l. Each holder of 1: Scholarship shall he required to study in the Elder Conservatorium the principal a-nhjrwt f[...], Violoncello, Piannlortc, Organ, nrsinging; but in case of equality of merit a violin candidate shal[...]ncello " l? “ 2+ on the first day of December in the your in which the V. Should no candidate at any e[...]minations p1 scribed for the Diploma ul Associate |
![]() | [...]the annual value of 3. Scholarship shall be made in four equal instalments, one at the beginning of e[...]cholarship shall be offered for competition early in 1918, and the other towards the end of that year[...]each shall he offered towards the end of the Chapter XML—Of the A. M. Simpson Library in Aeronautics. Whereas Mrs. A. M. Simpson has paid[...]dred pounds for the purpose of founding 2 Interest on the endowment at the[...]all persons 4.. Thin Statute[...] |
![]() | [...]Chapter XLIII.—Of the Ernest Ayers Scholarships in Botany or Forestry. *VVhereas the late Ellen Mil[...]rships for the encouragement of original 3. The Scholarship shall he awarded in the month of (3. The su[...] |
![]() | [...], During this perirnl le Scholar shall not engage in uny snluI-icrl work without having previously ohm[...]e. unlleil upon by the Council to give proof that In: is llL'\'llhil[L" himscll' In his subject in such in, nmnm-r its to Further 'the ends for which the Scholarship is nwmnlerl. In the allsence of such proof, or of a: satisfactory[...], or may altogether withhold, or suspend for such in tin»:- as llwy may dm-In proper. the second and snhsequent. payments refm-I-ml 1:) in tho next section hereof. S The sum of £60 :«Im[...]in four Glmptevr XLIV.— 0i the Animal Products Research Foundation.[...] |
![]() | 143 S’I‘ATU’I'ES It is hereby provided than—- 1, The Universily shall provide an annual income of five 2. The income in each yenr shall be available for the Jt is hereby prov[...]shall be suitably distinguished Afluumi[...] |
![]() | [...]Chapter XLVI.—0f the George Thompson Bursary in Camel-ca. “’hereus the Adelaidr (lo-rmemtivc[...]of £150 for the purpose of founding s, Bursary in memory of George Thompson, the first Secretary a[...]'y. to he z'ullecl “The George Thompson He shall he in all respects subject to the discipline and[...] |
![]() | 144a STATUTES. library for the study of psychology in memory of the late Sarah 4. This Statute ma[...] |
![]() | [...]- tions for the Ordinu L'y Degl'np :7 "l‘GBOUP I, — Latin (‘3) (”live cnuriws). Greek (1) (t[...]ee nannies). Modern History (12) (three Humour [IL—Psychology (20)[...] |
![]() | [...]sic). * Each course of study, which is completed in one year, (b) Two units must be selected from each of the[...]of this Regulation these are regarded l, Philology, with two courses in one foreign 2. Psychology, with[...] |
![]() | [...]four units which have been presented for a degree in iniy other Faculty may be counted tuwartls the De[...]rmission of the Faculty, proceed to a. later unit in a subject, until they have passed the examination in the preceding part nr parts of the subject. *lV.[...]l attend lectures Candidates for the Honours Degree shall pass in the Candidates in Classics .shall pass in Greek and Candidates in History shall pass in Modern History, Candidates in Philosophy shall pass in Psychology Candidates in Mathematics shall pass in Pure i’ Candidates in English Language and Literature lectures and pass examinations in Old English |
![]() | [...]DIEGRL‘E or an. lectures and pass examinations in a special in addition, all candidates must pass in four other All the above—mentioned subjects must, except in The names of candidates who pass the ex[...]Honours Deg-roe shall be arranged alphabetically in two Vll. All exmuinations shall ta[...] |
![]() | [...]and the results of terminal or other examinations in any subject, may be taken into consideration at the final examination in that subject 'A candidate who fails to pass in any subject shall Vlll. Candidates who have passed examinations in 1mm: matm-ia in X. The following fees shall he paid in advanoe in such inatalments as A. Ordinary Degree of B.A. :* I. For lcutures Inul exanninntiou in each comes in (two comaesr . for each course £14 :1 u |
![]() | [...]y repealed. but. candidates who lmve matriculated in or before the year H920 may proceed under the Regulations existing in that yenr provided they fulfil all the condition[...]n- 3' *0 45‘. OF THE DEGREE OF MASTER OF ARTS. REGULATIONS. l. There shall bQJUI Ordinary and[...]which he obtained the Degree of Bachelor of ArLB in i‘lll. To obtain the Ordinary Degrcc cundidales shall attend lectures Provided that candidates who, in their examination for the |
![]() | [...]e obtained the Honours Degree of Bachelor of Arts in the department of study in which he desires to obtain the degree of Master,[...]uncilr VI. The undermentiuned fees shall he paid in advance:— For the Ordinary Degree:— |
![]() | 152 EEGULA’I'IOKS—DEGEEK or use. OF THE DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF SCIENCE. REGULATIONS. I. There shall he an Ordinary and 3-11 Honours degr[...]gularly courses of lectures and pass examinations 3. Taking- the course in Agriculture or in III. Students who have completed the second and[...]ed from lectures, practical work, and *lV. Candidates for the Ordinary degree shall, in addition to |
![]() | REGULATIONS—JJHGRER or 3.51;; 153 (a) In two of the following seven nnhjeets :— 1. Math[...]Botany (62h and 620). 7. Zoology (66E). or (b) In the subjects which form a. epscial course for stu[...]Agriculture, of which the following 1. Chemistry (125, third term; 50, 5[...]ired to secure theoretical and or (s) In the following subjects, which form a speci[...] |
![]() | [...]ing and Drawing (72d). Forestry (72a). Students in the special course in Forestry are all» required to undergo a course of training in Practical ...—,_ FF"? or * (ii) In the following" subjects. which Form a spu-ciul co[...]rms only Except by special[...]res, practical work, and shall pass examinations, in one of 1[...] |
![]() | [...]hall be allowed to begin the final year‘s work in l-lunnum in any dapa-rlnnent. until he has com- pleted all his cumpnlsury subject»; and dune such prelimi— work in allied subjects as the Faculty of Science considers to be necessary. Cundidutea for Honours in any department shall ment. VI. All[...]that practicnl examinations. and all Council. in any case, candidates shall enter their names a 'A candidate who fails in anb’ in any subject. shall ‘Allnu'ed m I‘rnnnhw, rm |
![]() | [...]s obtained the Honours degree of Bachelor of Arts in the department of mathematics can obtain the llonours degree of Bachelor of Science in the corrosponding department. IX. Students who have passed examinations mpan-i material in other XI. The following fees shall be paid in such instalments as the A, Fun rue ORDINARY I)Eonaa:— Leelulel. Patti)?” |
![]() | IIImIILA'I'IONs—Immm or 13.30. l 57 I}. SII'IJcIAL COURSE Ix AURIUUL‘PCIIE, under Regulation VIA Fees for compulsory subjects are as set out in clause A above : Lemm P373331 O. 5‘“:qu Comm". IN Fuums'mw, under Regulation Vc. Fees for compulsorv sulIIiecls are as set out in clause A above :— (flIeIIIisLI'Iy', Physical (one term) . . .. I £1 1 (I ‘ Organic .. V. . .. 2’. ‘2 0 G 6 0. Geol[...]D. Hummus Dmum} IIIr B.Sc.:fi 9. l’llys'us . £18“ I) 11'. Fee fur the Ordinary 01' the Hono[...] |
![]() | [...]ination :— (a) For the (heoreticnl examination in any (h) For the practical exuminatinn : In any compulsory suhjecr £1 1 0 Studen[...]of lectures nnd an examination shall in each case allow, to proceed under i-llc regulations Alloy/WI n'Ih Drawn/m); . . The fan: payable by DIP/mm; ,rlmlemm in, TPN/mrll (If Meir- Diploma |
![]() | [...]nal research. To this end he must submit a thesis in some branch of science on a subject proposed by h[...]vidence that the thesis is his own original work. In further support of his candidature he may also pr[...]rs think fit, be required to pass an examination in the suhiect matter of his thesis, and in thut hmnch of science from which it is tnkcn. Il[...]the IV. The following fees shall he payable in advance :— On presentation of thesis £l0 JD 0[...]ery cam |
![]() | [...]ractical experience, not necessarily consecutive, in Work appropriate to the course he has followed. The fees shall ‘ie those prescribed for the courses Ill Graduates who obtained the Degree of Bachelor of Science, and the Diploma in Mining Engineering and Metallurgy, and Metallurgy, or the Diploma in Electrical Engineering Vl. Students who have passed examinations in puri maievid in other Faculties or otherwise, and dcsire[...] |
![]() | [...]ts who have begun or completed )1. Diploma course in Applied Science orany of the other Diploma course[...]Degree of Bachelor of Engineering shall, ex- cept in the cases referred to inI, Every candidate forthe Degree of Master of Engin[...]who also obtained one of the Diplumas referred to in Regulation IV. of the Degree uf Bachelor of Engin[...]had at least three years‘ practical experience in engineering“ work. (h) Submit for examination[...]rig— |
![]() | [...]f Science at least three months before it is sent in for examination. The candidate shall udduce, if r[...]think fit, be re- quired to pass on examination in that branch of work ‘r'1'01n which the subject[...]r thesis is taken. ”L The following fees shall in: payable in advance : OF THE UNIVERSITY DIPLOMA IN APPLIED SCIENCE |. Every candidate for the University Diploma, in Applied Science |
![]() | REGULA‘l‘lUNB—DIPLUMA in “much scissor. 163 " I I. To obtain the Diplcunu and the Fellowship every[...]attend lectures regularly and pass examinations in the subjects examinmions referred to in these regulations shall take place I A candidate who fails to pass in any subject of the first |
![]() | 164 VI. VII. VIII. IX. X. XI. REGULATIONS—DIPLOMA IN APPLIED SCIENCE. Nu candidate shall be credited in any term with attendance at A candidate may be examined in any subject without attendance The Faculty of Applied Science is no[...]nt Allan/ml 3rd April, 19in. MoTE.~Holdara of Diploma! May In. the fbllowlnx lanai-u :~ Dlpluma in Milling Engine.ring—th¢ letters, Dlp. M.I. |
![]() | [...]166 DETAILS OF COURSES FOR 1925. Abbreviatiom. #In the column headed “ Hours. per week " at single[...]A School of Art. NOTEWA 20 per cent“ reduction in fees i- to he allowed Lu students The courses a[...]f subjects given is not neeawnrily to be followed in MINING. FIRST \’ EA H. s “in.“ Ham Ham l\V ||l Sumac! P" chlutvl. «I he. |
![]() | [...]y) 2 Mr Wood .. S M, 101 Mininn 1.1. ,. . '2 Mr. (I'HJ'U’CH _ . .5 M, ")3 VIini11-,.,r lB. 1 )Ir. Gin-troll . 5.,M 74 Strength of Materials, i Lectures 1.. ‘2 Prof. Chapman U. Emma] '1 E 100[...]nlngyTrip FOURTH YEAR. .» Electrical Engineering I. (ll) 2 Mr. Clark LI. (J‘reulugy 11., Lectures[...]Laughton SM. 2;, Mr Finlaysun .. U. ,. Prof Kei'i'Gl'aiit... U. :—->t~bw wv—w—h—i IO 1—1—5“; +9: 336:: consume 1[...] |
![]() | DETAIL.q 0F COURSES;IIIPIIO\IA IN AI‘I’LIEI! SCIENCE. III I III) YEAR ZIII‘IKH Hmlrs I I)“; v Mr. Laughton .5. I. SO Building Construction I. .. l2 Mr. Smith Ii. 1. 90 Machine Design I. '2 )Ir. Wood .. $.11. IOIIA Mining Trip FOUR I‘H YEA Ii. 79 Aswaying UL... . I'.’ AIL Reid and S,.\I. . ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING. Same as for Mining SECOND YEA K. 33 Applied Mathematics I, :‘ I’rui. Wiltuu .I I‘l 52 Drawing; III .\I r. Rngvn CI‘C'Bx‘aile-I—li IL.’ 3% I’Ilysius II.‘ Lectures I‘mL Km'r lirnnt I'. mobmsgu —w¢.H.c-zo._.cc 0o 90 I100 ii 01] Illli I I on 16 wt: |
![]() | 168 DETAILS OF C(IL'RSl‘Isiillll‘hO-“A IN APPLIED SCIENCE. THIRD \' EAR. BII'IIMW ll Blur ln mogul. Lublll'el . Eyllahna. \\ ' .I “ l’n’wcica] 3 iMr Best 1 “ ' 2 95 Meclmnicnl Enrlinee1ing “1.2 Mr. Wood S.1\I. :I Practical 3 FD UR'l‘H Y EA 1:. 9‘2 Enginee[...]ricnl Engineering ll. (F) MECHANICAL ENGINEERING SEUUNIJ YEAR. :53 Applied erlluennuics I. 3 Prof. Wilton 106A Surveying (short. course) 5 I Mr. Wood .. ~mumaw—Hw THIRD YEAR, 8511[...]4 94 “ " Leclure 2 I Mr. \Voml }_ g M 2 95 Mechanical I‘lnginrering III. - 2 Mr. Wood .. RM. 3 |
![]() | DETAILS 01‘ COURSE-“r ADIPIAMIA I.\' APPLIED SCIENCE. F0 UIITH Y EA R. Subject n[...]t 92 Engineering Finance... . I._. Mr. Gartrell U. CIVIL ENGINEERING. FIRST YEA[...]l Engineering 1. . 5 Prof ‘ apnmn U. Practical . 3 1\11'.(JIR.I"|‘A'HII U. |
![]() | I?” DETAILS DE CUIIRSKS’IIIPH'JMA I\ APPLIED SCH}! (‘IL ARCHITECTURAL ENGINEERING. Y EAR. Prof. lIeIIIIIu I‘ruf. Rennie éIIIII .. Gr Mr. Laughton PInf. GIaIII Mr. I 'ke YEAR PIOI. C ImpIIIIIII Mr. II’m'in II‘II’IS’I' Mr. Pavia. II‘OU R'I'H YEAR. 1090 Architectural Design II. M r. Smith Mr. Smith S IIII LII M I' mm If. pp. mt—ea' muown “N, Am» ‘2 ‘2 3 :4 IS: :n {CNIFIO utter. (GHQ) 01:5on 4-4: .-’=‘ new»: 9 N K) I»: was: ooooo oo o car—u mm |
![]() | REGULATIONS!DERBEV 0|:I LLJL AND EIRAL CERTIFICATE L‘v' LAW. 17' OF THE DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF LAWS AND OF THE FINAL CERTIFICATE IN LAW. REGULATIONS. I. All Students before commencing the course for th[...]Practitioner of the Supreme F‘P'rfflk‘? iv, The Special Subjects are the I'olluwiug :— 1. Latin. ('2) 2. Auv one[...] |
![]() | 172 REGULATIONS—DEGREE 0W “1.“, AND FINAL CERTIFICATE IN mun VI. Candidates fur the Deglee of Bachelor uf Laws are 1cqnired to 'Vlll. Students who shall have elieady graduated' in Arte, including *IX. Cunrlidates who have passed examinalionu in 1mm mam-id in X. Annual Examinations shall he held in November and Murch in le. All suhjects, whether ordinary or special, may be taken at any |
![]() | IN LAW. 173 Written work done by the candidate, and the results of ter- XV. Any Student. shall be exempt f[...]ation to the Registrar, and lXVIIL Schedules defining the scupe of the subjects of study and ‘i’XlX. 'l'he numes of all] Sunlents who shrill pass an Annual Exmninatinn |
![]() | [...]*XXL The undcrmentiuned fees shall he p11._r11hle in advance :— (lJ Entrance fee payable in' all Stuilentn at [[10 111-1111 inuncenlentuiihei[...]3). Fee for each subject «t 1111 Annual l€\ru11in:uiun . l l 0 141‘ Fee £01 attendance at leutules and ex: uninntinu in the Students exempted from ntteudunue at lectures in any subject shall, Farm of Nam-r 10 b;- mt In Me Rwyrn‘rm- 11/ (my Mudwt mmdiw, to T111: l'xn'nnsrrr 0F ADELunn. I, .a Student of this C nire 1'sit_\ hereby give [Here muc- subjentsj i send herewith the prekcrihetl fee [11 £ lleing £| is. I'ur each of the (If the Mudeni is 1111 :Ll‘lil‘lk‘ll clerk, ml-l) : I 11111 articled to M' :1 xnlicitm (11‘ the Supreme hunted in [1111911 this llny of (signature nf Shula-111).... . To the Reg-i. ‘ Allawgri 112m[...] |
![]() | . L'|)l'l".'|. 175 ULLl—‘m‘ (Jr 'I’Hlfl SCH: XXIV. From and after the allowance[...]ee of Bachelor Alluuwl (it)! IJ-‘rnnbrr. 192:! For Syll[...]legal The law of Property. Constitutional Law, 'I'he Law of Obligations, The Law of Wrongs[...] |
![]() | [...]the full term uf their clerkship : Pruvided that in the ease of any person who shell before or during[...]e taken the degree of Bachelor of Laws or of A . 'in the University of Adelaide, or in some University recognized by the University of A[...]taken the degree of Bachelor of Lmvs 01' of Arts in the University of Adelnide, or in any University recognised by the Univei ty of Ade[...]a iiesiieiztte or ussistiuit or acting associate in the Judges uF the (fourt or any of them, and duri[...]r of Laws or Arte iii the l'nire y of Adelaide or in any University recognised liy the Universi[...] |
![]() | [...]7 OF THE DEGREE OF MASTER OF LAWS. I. No candidate shall be admitted to the Degree of[...]te of admission to the Degree of Bachelor of Laws in II. To qualify for admission in the Degree candidates shall pass lV. The follmving fees shall ht- ]mid in advance :— For examination Jim 10 0 |
![]() | I78 REGULA‘rioxsiDEGRam or .11.“. AND 11.8. H][...]e Candidate 1V. Aprinted o[...]e *VI. The following fees shall be payable in advance 2A 011 presentation of Thesis £15 1-5 0[...]l“ 0 4“VIL—Notwithatmuliug‘ nuything‘ in these Regulations contained, |
![]() | [...]nun. AND 11.x. 179 Ill The student shnll forward In the [Legiulrur noLiue of his intention *lV. The student shall not in uny year be credited with Attendance V. A student who bus passed exmninnliuns in pari mum-id in other Candidates who have passed in Physics, Chemistry, and \‘I. On the recommendation of the Bourd ul Examiners,[...]art of an Ordinary Examination, or ‘Allnwed 6th Dzdsmbfl, 1993. |
![]() | [...]Ba. VII. The Ordinary Examinations shull be held in ur about, November VIII. The student Hhull not. be re-exmnhied at the Supplementary =*IX. Except where otherwise pi-uvider[...]it at each Ordinary X. At the First. Exmuiunlion the student shall mtisf‘y the 1. Physics. (1[...]amination the student shall satisfy the I1 Anatomy, with Dissection. (120) L‘. Histology[...]xamination the sLudent slmll mrisfy the 1. Clinical Me[...]cs. (142) (5. Pathology and Bacteriology. (136) I. Public Health and Preventive Medicine. ([...] |
![]() | [...]muinution the student shall satisfy the Exmniners in eaul! of the following subjects:— I. Medicine, Principles and Practice, including XV. All regulations hitherto in force concerning the degreea of *NOTm,-—The fans (in not include Hospital fess. Allowed b'th D[...] |
![]() | [...]ll Attend courses of lectures and practical work in ((4) Physics, (bl Attend ii course of lectures and practical work in (c) Attend a. course of lectures and practical Work in ((1) Attend :1 course of lectures and practical work in During the third year the student shall (a) Attend a course of lectures in Anatomy and dissect (5) Attend a course of practical work in Histology. (c) Attend a, course of lectures and practical work in ((1) Attend a. course of lectures in Matcria Medics and (6) Attend a course of instruction in Practical Pharmacy |
![]() | [...]student slnxll (a) Attend a. course of lectures in the Principles nlid (2;) Attend a. course of lectures in the Principles and (0) Atte[...]f the llospital clinical year (d) Attend a course of lectures in Therapeutics. (9) Attend a course of instruction and practical work in (f) Attend a. course of lectures and demonstrations in (9) Atten[...]al and Surgical Practice of the (71.) Attend the tutorial classes in Medicine and in Surgery (i) Hold the ofllce of Surgical Dresser in the wards during (j) Hold the office of Medical Clerk in the wards during the ([2) Attend a.[...]. (m) Examine pathological material derived from in- NHlA‘l‘he Hospital clinica[...] |
![]() | [...]EES or n.3, AND 13.5. A clerkship or Dressership in any subject, general or special (a) Attend a course of lectures in the Principles mid (b) Attend a course of lectures in the Principles and (c) Atte[...]whole Hospital clinical year {(1) Attend a course of‘ demonstrations in Regional and (9) Attend 2i course of demonstrations in Operative (1‘) Complete the course of instruction in Pathology. (y) Attend PL course of lectures in Obstetrics and Gynae- (/1) Attend a. course of tutorial instruction in Obstetrics. (7:) Hold the office of Surgical Dresser in the wards during (1) Examine pathological material derived from in- (m) Attend at least forty pust[...] |
![]() | [...]whole Hospital clinical year courses of lectures in Clinical Medicine and Clinical Surgery. (1)) Attend courses of lectures in Forensic Medicine, in (0) Attend courses of clinical lectures in Medical and ([...]office of Medical Clerk and U) Attend a course of lectures in Medical Ethics. For Syllabus, see Appendi[...] |
![]() | [...]e111) Psychological Medicine ... Physiology, thu 1i yam (two tel ms), Lcctuies ” " Pmcticmln . Publ[...]—The above me 1111111111] fees and must be paid in one sum. Students may attend a. course of lecture[...]and Pathology and Bacteriology. Fees not included in the above list are set out in the Regnlmions of the Degree of Bncllolor[...] |
![]() | [...]st he paid during the first week of attendance. I. Each medical student admitted to the practice of[...]der the |
![]() | [...]PITAL. (1)) Attend at 8.30 am. and Sign his name in a book provided (cl) Take the new cases allotted to him in turn (these must (f) Attend postmortem examinations. and if in charge of the (9) In his capacity as a student, if a clinical clerk and under (h) If present at. a post-moment examination, sign his name (i) At the end of each term, if he has fulfi[...] |
![]() | [...]'; 189 RESIDENT Dsnssmss FUR CASUALTY Du‘rms. I‘(. The grimy) of dressers allotted to the Honor[...]s shall, ((1) Assist the Admitting Mcdicnl Oflicer in the Casualty (1)) Examine and assist in the investigation and emergency XIV. The Medical Superintendent shall, in allotting Hospital duties, he XV. Every student attending cases in the Midwifery Department of the |
![]() | [...]STUDENTS T0 PRACTTCE 0F ADELAIDE HOSPITAL. XVII. In any case of difficulty or danger he shall summon[...]both medical and surgical practice and practice in special subjects (as in the sixth year), £10 105. 3 For instruction in the purl-marten; room, £2 2s. each year for 4.14'01‘ instruction in the Adminietrntion of Anaesthetics, The[...]tice of '2. For instruction in Bacteriology, $1 is. the Dispenser, £2 23, 5, For instruction in Dentistry, :22 2s. Approved by councll. 1925. |
![]() | [...]Oi‘licers. They aim.“ carry out their duties in the words and out- II, No stud[...]permission] of the Resident Medical Oflieer, or in his or her |
![]() | [...]THE DEGREE OF DOCTOR OF MEDICINE. REGULATIONS. I. To Obtain the degree of Doctor of Mcdicine, cand[...]en admitted to the degree of Bachelor of Medicine in the III. The examination for the degree shall be in such one of (a) State Medicine in all its branches, including Public |
![]() | [...]to the Registrar. not Inter than the let of July in any year, a notice in the suhjoined furni:~ 21 l, n Bmhelor of Medici[...]ving been admitted to thnt Degree on the become a. Candidate for the[...]dicine. l desire to enter inyselfjor Examination in the third term of the current. i subunit. herewith EL Thesis on. Vlll. A printed or typewr[...]the |
![]() | [...]cribing further details of the subjects mentioned in Regulation 111. U») Prescribing general rules f[...]ting the power of the Council to grant Any such Schedules shall be published in the University Calendar X. The following fees shall he paid in advance :— On entry for examination £15 15 0[...]al or visiting oflicc, whether honorary or 2. Assisted in the teaching in this or some other University |
![]() | [...]een admitted to the Degree of Bachelor of Surgery in the University of Adelaide after examination, or[...]niversity if the Faculty of Medicine certify that in their opinion the Degree is of an equivalent standing to the Degree of Master of Surgery in this University. “’11. No candidate shall be[...]ne. 111. The exmninntion for the Degree shall he in the Principles of |
![]() | [...]r the Degree. VI. A printed 01 type- -\\l‘iCt9|I copy of my thesis approved by the ((1) Prescribing general rules f[...]ting the power of the Council to grant Any such schcdnles shall be published In the University Calendar IX. The following fees shall he paid in advance :~— become A Candidate fo[...] |
![]() | [...]Bv‘DEUBEE ur BACHELUR or own). sUkai-znx'. 197 I desire to present. myself for Emminatinu in the third term of the current 1 submit herewith sTI-esis on DATED th[...]has passed the MB. and 3.8. final examina any public hospital or institution approved by the Faculty of 3. Assisted in teaching in this or some other University recognised OF THE DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF DENTAL REGULATIONS. “I. Tn obtain the degree uf Bachelnr of llentnl Surg[...]e ‘ Allnlwd 181 April. I‘lt‘ll |
![]() | 198 HEGUl;A'I‘[ONv‘S>—-J)EGHEH 0|" BACHIILON OF MENTAL SU[...]s intention to present himself at the examination in my year, together with certificates of lmviug co[...]ctice as may he from time to time prescribed. 111i. Schedules shall be drawn up by the Faculty of De[...]dy and lu‘aulice for each 2. The I'orms of notices and certificates required from ITV. The utnllent shall not in any academic year he credited with i attendance at a course of instruction on any subj[...]he occasions §V. The Ordinary Examination shall beheld in November of each “When the courxe of iimtruction in any subject has been " Alluufll Jae! Ilcllmllhef, N[...] |
![]() | [...]and the results of terminal or other examinations in any subject. may he taken into consideration at the final exmninntion in that subject. Except where otherwise provided by[...]at each Ol'dina. 'y :Vll. Any student who has[...]of the Ordinary plementary Examination in any subject. in which he 11X. Any student who has passed examinations in [Mr] mutarifi. in other faculties or otherwise, and desires that s[...]mine, but shall not ’AL’uwmt cu. "moniker, 199:, |
![]() | [...]d to comply with the schedules of the fourth year in regard to devil-ml and hospital practice. *X. At[...]amination the student shall satisfy the 1. Anatomy a[...]amination the student shall satisfy the 1. Anatomy a[...]amination the student shall satisfy the 1. Genera[...]amination the student shall satisfy the 1. General M[...]rgery and Dental Pathology 4i. Orthodontics. ‘ {UM/I111 M limit, well |
![]() | [...]l be the fees for the course, payable par lel'ln, in advance, %n such instalments as thev Council shal[...]Physics 4 4 0 Memlhl '. inuhnliug IIIluII'xIIan \I-mk 3 3 0 —— £22 1 II Rxcxmn YEAR. Auammy and Dissectious I . . . ll 8 0 Dental Analmuy .. ‘2 2 0 Physiolng[...]thetinn . .. ‘2 2 l] —— 1313 0 S4» 0 0 Fee I'm each Oulinanv Exalllillflhlljll 3 3 0 Tnbal examination fees {In the ntII yean . I 12 12 0 Fee fm the domes. of BaclIeloI of[...] |
![]() | [...]entistry of the Adelaide llnspiml extends, except in lln- i'afil: of first-year students, from lst February until the ilnfl' in the Calendar on which leclurcs rutl in October. {Sire llosnilul Rule X.) l. (g) The course of demonstrations and piactical work in (L) The clcnml practice and th[...]Hospital : —- (f) The course of demonstrations in Operative Technique. (h) The dental practic[...] |
![]() | [...]l :—— (y) The course of clinical instruction in surgical practice (1‘) The d[...]instruction on each of the following subjects : (I!) General Medicine. (17) Dental Surgery and Dent[...]ital :— (r) The course of clinical instruction in medical practice. A nil at the Department of Dentistry :— (g) The course of demonslrations in the administration of (h) T[...] |
![]() | [...]un no can: during the first week of attendancn. Iin Bacteriology £1 1 0 These fees sh[...] |
![]() | icuces—wnlssum or urx'ru. STUDENTS ’l‘l‘ I-wrm i, or imsrrmi.. 205 L From the beginning mc the Ho[...]ek given by the II. Each student shall at[...]nd at the hours fixed Ten DEPARTMMN'I' 0r DENTISTRY 0F ’rne Annunmc Denta[...]l instruction and practice. VIII. :\ student who has been granted i-xmnnliun from the |
![]() | [...]nch student shall be under the IliI‘Pction anIl I‘uulrol (If the Superintendent (IF the Heparhne[...]tend IlIIilI Hi the llelIIIIlIIIL-III (If llInIII.i~III during the IIlIIIlI- (lk'lllnll LliIIiL-nl _[...]II Ii” 1 [1 III. ., and A first- .I'eul‘ student shall Ilol» he expected to attend M; the IFI'I sludenv. has fulfillml his IIIiniIIIIIIII requirunicuts [or the if ilIe Kllllli'lll lIn." l'ullilhnl his I'Pllllil't‘d IIIIIIIlIeI-cIl‘ allcnilmnms, um[...]lnnvu and OF THE DEGREE OF DOCTOR 0F DENTAL I. SCIENCE. REGULATIONS. To obtain lhe degree of[...]itted to the degree of |
![]() | REGULATION-i -DEM~:I\‘.F. or DOCTOR ur DENTAL somm‘wl 207 .after[...]y. Ill. The examination for the degree ShH-ll he in such one of the (c) Nlute Dentistry in all its branches, including |
![]() | [...]names of successful candidates shall be arranged in alphabetical order. VIII. A printed or typewritt[...]the (1)) Pl'escrihing general rules f[...]est1icting the power of the 1 Such Schedules shall be published in the University X. The following fees shall he paid in advance:— On entry for examination . £15 15 0[...]al or visiting oflice, whether honorary 2. Assisted in tea.el1ing' 111 this or some other University |
![]() | [...]F THE DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF MUSIC. REGULATIONS. I. Sllldenis who hurt: passed Grade [1. of the l‘uhlic examinations in in music; lmfure they can tnke the degree nf Bachelo[...]ed the bearing exnmination, ur- ([1) have passed in the fullowing subjects of the [.cnviug in this or any other University as mny in the opinion of But. in special circumstances this provision may be "I. To complete an neudemicnl yuur ni‘ study, u ca[...]ch of the subjects |
![]() | 210 urtmnn'i'lnxsr 70mm”: UK les. HAO. 1V. No student shall in any term he credited with nthcudance at the *V.[...]and the completion of any ivuademic term for Test[...]didnlo shall he required to Harmony and Counterpoint. (I55 and 156) satisfy the examiners in each of the Following subjacfs:' "Ill. The examinations in all the above subjects may be conducted p[...] |
![]() | [...]length as to uccnpy not less Lhun twenty minutes in 'perlin‘nmnue, and fulfilling the following con[...]reach the Registrar before the 30th of September in the year in which the candidate proposes to hike his degree. No exercise which has been rejected shall he used either in whole or part for the exercise on any subsequenl Occasion, except by special consent of the oxnminere in Music After the exercise has been approved by the[...]either the original or it fair 9.an enmplcte copy in the University Library. 2. If he elect to present himself as Executant, he shall (a) Pianofart[...]te who so presents himself shall be required~ («I '1'” Show a special skill in the execution and interpre- |
![]() | [...]culty of Music. and (c) To satisfy the examiners in Sight. readi X. Schedules defining, as far as may be necessary, the scope of the *‘Xl. Except win-remhe[...]lml by them;- Rc:;:IIlIItinIn.-, the ull nl' illness 0r othe[...]nutinu, may upply to tin; Xll. Any studen[...]r 'rlll Ordinuij examium XV. The following fun: him.“ he payable in advance 2~ |
![]() | eeoullsrlonfinec ms in» nus. me. up nus. mu. 213 Students exempted from nttendunce in. any Candidates who have passed in l’iunofurte or Organ |
![]() | 214 men-i;Li‘rlns‘s—«nrumn: mu ncs. nor, OF THE DEGREE OF DOCTOR OF MUSIC. I. A Bachelor of Music may proceed to the Degree of[...]ll Orchestm, and (1:) it mustliave an instrumentul Overture, or Interludm llI. After the excrcise[...]Shilll deposit a com- .lV Candidates whose exe[...]ved shall he required 2. Counterpoi[...]ouble Counterpoint, n mile W . 4. Instrumentation. ‘ Allmmd lnth I)rmnlm-, inn). |
![]() | [...]e above examination shall be held, when required, in the month of November. VI. The names of the successful candidates at each examination shall Vllr The following Fees shall be payable in advance :— On presenting the Exercise .. £0 6[...]" talking hllP Decrco of Doctor of Music £10 10 (I ' Anomrz 10th .mgmi, ma. Allowed 12M Llrcmnbfl', 1907. OF THE DIPLOMA IN EDUCATION. l, There shall be a Diploma in Prinmry Education and n II, To obtain the Diploma in Primary Education every cnndidate_ (1) Shall for[...]gularly attended lectures and passed (2) Shall take a course of professional study in the *IlI. 'I‘n ulnain the Diploma in Secondary Education every candidate— (1) Shall be a graduate of the University in Arts or - Alloxwl m Dcnmlw', 1921. |
![]() | 216 nuanm'nous #nn-Lom. IN EDUCATION. (2) Shall have regularly aLtended such lectures and lV. Candidates[...]done, should be V”. The undermcntioned fees shall he payable in udvancc ; For exam inn tiuuai Hygiene M £1[...](l NoflrrH-Iders of the Blpluma. in Education may use the letters |
![]() | [...]:erlom—iurno.\lA m mnnwkcn. 217 OF THE DIPLOMA IN COMMERCE. REGULATIONS. . There shall be a Diploma in Commerce, to obtain which candidates shall attend lecturcs and pass examinations in the. I. Economics and Commercial Hislm‘y. Economic Ge[...]strial and Commercial Law. J- Accountancy. and in three of the following optional subjects, but eit[...]Exchange. lectures in each subject. Written or practical work done by There may be a supplementary exnmiimtinn in any subject |
![]() | [...]d the Diploma, and shall be designated Associates in Commerce of the University of Adelaide. ‘HV. The following Fees shall be paid in such instalments as the Fur For Lecturei. Examination.[...]l. x. n. OPTIONAL Suwmrrs. r'm- l"«r Lei-tinny. Examination, Fee for the Diploma £1 1 0 Fee for a supplementary exaininutinn in any subject. shall In: four times V. Schedules defining, as far[...]the Council, and published not later than * Allow”: in April. was. |
![]() | REGULATIONS—DIPLOMA 1N ECONOMUZS AND POLI'I'IL‘AL HGIINCE. 2l9 ‘Vl. Candidates may be excused attendance at lectures on auy'aubjecta DIPLOMA IN ECONOMICS AND POLITICAL SCIENCE. R EGULA'I‘ IONS. I, There shall he a Diploma- in Economics and Political Science 7. E[...] |
![]() | 220 REGULATIONS—DIPLOMA IN l-JCONUMlCS AND POLITlOAL SCIENCE II. There shall be an examination at the cud of each year's work VI, Candidates may he excused attendance at leoturea in any Candidates excused from attendance at lectures in my VII, Candidates who in any other course in the Univerxityhave |
![]() | [...]he number of students desiring to attend lectures in any subject is smaller thin] a. minimum fixed by[...]sicontinned. X, The following fees shall be paid in such instalments as the For an Fee it)! a supplementary examination in any subject shall be four times .411...va mm Ductiialur, mm[...]s. which were first established by the |
![]() | to I; K, UNIVERSITY 'l‘U'l CIRIAT. CLASSES. The fo[...]lecifll reference to Economic (Mugmphy)~ Advmiced Puhlic Speakin[...]king-alum Movement—Dr. H. Human, .\l.:\. v _ _ I Singing and Musici[...]#Mr. A. C. (lament, M.A. THURSDAY, M. 7.50 p.1\l.i |
![]() | in Arts and Science only be given in the evening or lute in the afternoon when there is an adequate dcnmnd, a[...]work is of a kind that can be adequately studied in the evening. A reference to the Annual llcport in Part V. of the Calendar will Show in tending students what evening courses were given[...]should also consult with the Dean of the Faculty in which they propose to study. 2. The Education De[...]t. courses of lectures; |
![]() | [...]ates desiring to enter upon any lztbomtory course in the University must enter their names with the Re[...]so provided they pass the necessary examinations in February or Min-ch they shall when entering give notice of such intention and shall7 if successful in March, forthwith complete their entry and pay the[...]epted by the Council under the provisions set out in the fourth paragraph of Chapter VII [. of the Sta[...]udent shall have A definite seat assigned to him in the Laboratory, which he may not change wi[...] |
![]() | HULES OF THE BOTANICAL LAEOKATURY. I- 1 pocket lens 1 camel-hairbrush (fine) 1 forceps (fine-pointed) Microscope slide glasses. 3” l pipette with rubber teat Lend-pe[...]round) MIGHt)sI)uPrs.—Euch student is required In pruvirle him- lX. Fines, not exceeding 2s. (id. in each case, may be imposed for the Made by council, 13th Dec[...] |
![]() | [...]Each student has a definite seat assigned to him in the Laborer tory, which he is not allowed to chan[...]ens, 2 forceps (broad and fine 3 dozen slides, 3 in. x 1 in. pointed). $02. cover-glasses, §-in. 2 scissors (large and squares No. 2. small). 1 box for mounted slides. 3 needles (in handles) 1 case of biological instru- 1 se[...] |
![]() | [...]very such exclusion, and the grounds for ir. nunl in: reported by the Professor m the Council :1! its[...]determine. A)”. Fines, not exceeding 25. kid. in catch case, may he imposed for the Made by council, June. ID[...] |
![]() | in Qualitative and Quantitative Analysis; but no stu[...]is work intelligently. [1]. Each student will In: provided by the University with a set of l\'i Students in Chemistry, Part L. must, at the beginning or the[...]ee must forthwith he paid by him. ”V. Students in Chemistry, Part II. or Part ill. or Honours \Tli Students engaged in Quantitative Analysis must pruvide them- VJI. Students engaged in private investigation must provide them- VI“. The larger and more e[...]n such basis as the ‘ IN. All preparations made from materials supp[...] |
![]() | [...]er the direction of the Professor, the Laboratory in” he open gratis, except as regards such payment[...]ise determine XIII. Fines not exceeding 25. Ed. in each case, may be imposed for the X1 V. The fees for students not[...]urse of |
![]() | [...]AND BIOCHEMISTRY. lI. Instruction will be given in Practical Physics; but no student V. The Professor of Physics nmy uxelurle I’mm Ilie Physical Lahnrn— I. The thumtory nf Physiology nml Biochemistry shal[...]ill ll. No student “ill be admi[...]emistry that he possesses suflicient theoretical know- |
![]() | [...]if any, will be refunded at the end of the year. In addition to this deposit foe and at, the same tim[...]count of cost of material. lV. Students engauerl in prirale investigations mar he required to V The larger and. more expensi[...]ents by [he laboratory on RULES FOR THE UNIVERSITY LIBRARY. I. OPENING AND CLOSING or THE Lnamnr. The L[...] |
![]() | [...]o he removed From the Library, except as provided in Section IV 2, After books have been taken from t[...]ut 1th on the tables. 3. The use of pen and ink 'in the Lilirary is strictly prohibited 3, It shall be in the power of the Lihrarian to limit the period fo[...]. Books borrowed must he returned to the officer in uttcndance |
![]() | [...]rn a book, within three days after being notified in writing to (In so by the Librarian, shall be liable to a fine o[...]lume for each dov of detention beyOnd the three. I. So long as any fine incurred remains unpaid, or so long as any S. The borrower shall restore the volume in the same condition in V. DEPAR[...]ES r011 THE: Cossnnu’mnmn LIBRARY. 1. Teachers in the Conservatorium are entitled to borrow books o[...]n ii. In all other respects the foregoing rules of the Uni[...]d distinction, it is hereby I, The (,‘unncil may determine by am absolute maj[...]nt, and subject to the |
![]() | 234 unsecurmus eoxeenxmo UNIVERSITY ALUMN I, By signal acts of courage in the performance of duty or in By eminent services to So[...]gnal acts of Philanthropy. By attaining eminence in Science, Literature, Art, or any II.[...]her with a statement. cf IV. The Council shal[...]er of each alumnus. V. Private persons also may, in modes and upon grounds approved (.‘oncurrrd in by Swims, 2‘l‘nd August. 1900. ALUMNI COMMEM[...]leming, B.:\. (Ad.), MB. (Mallet), SurgeomCaptnin Campbell, Allen James, M,B., B.S. (Ad.), Surgeon-Captain in |
![]() | I'Hl'l WAITE AUKICELTUEAL RESEARCH INSTITUTE. 235[...]e Agricultural Research Institute was established in 1924: as a result of the lute Putt-r \Vnitc‘s h[...]the purpose of furthering the cause of education in. Agricullure and allied subjects in this Slntrl The endowment. comprises the Uri brae[...]e accumulation of [him regarding soil types [mind in Lhe agricultural areas of the State, llllLl the a[...]hed. Thirty acres of land have been cleared, and in this area. a series of |
![]() | [...]liation to the University of residential colleges in which students mnlhl enjoy the advantages of resi[...]Mark’s College, the first residential college in the University, obtained affiliation in 1924, and was opened For students in March, 1925. The College is under the management[...]Hodgetts. Master—A. Grenfell Price, M.A., Dip. in Ed., F.R.G.S. Secretary—A. B. Harvey, S[...] |
![]() | [...]Terrace, Within easy reach of the University, and in the immediate vicinity of the Unirersiliy Ovul. A[...]ust matricu- late at the Adelaide University, but in no case can unmntricnlated students remain member[...]hs. Residence.#No student is permitted to remain in residence unless |
![]() | [...]ION TO THE UNIVERSITIES OF CAMBRIDGE AND OXFORD. I. The application made to the University of Cambri[...]the (a) From Part I. of the Previuus Exnmimltiun if the Ccrtificute[...]hclur of Science, and shall |
![]() | [...]Degree of Bachelor of Laws, having also graduated in Arts, shall be deemed to have taken Honours as re[...]at such Examination have satisfied the Examiners in Greek, shall be deemed to have shown a. sufficient know- ledge of Greek as required by the provisions of Stalin 'I‘iti IL Sect. VIII. - (d) Ortober 22, 1903. REC[...]roper Certificntes that “'l‘h>1t in Medical Schools recognised hy the Universi[...] |
![]() | [...]owing, including not more than one language :— I’hysics, Chemistry, Latin, Greek, French, German[...]of the B. E. Degree of Section 5, Clause ‘[...]tisfactory to the Council, of |
![]() | scnumesuips. EXHIMI'I'IONS, Mm PR[ZES. 24:] Theoretical and Practical Physics-L and in one optional scientific The Hon. J‘ Ii. Angas has founded in cunuuctioll with the University For the conditions upon[...]hip," page 104-. The Scholarship will be offered in June, 1926. For form of notice by candidates of[...]ity other). The Angas Engineering Exhibitions. 'i‘hcse Exhibitions are of the value of £15 per annum, tenable for |
![]() | [...]nd nhtnins Lhe highest, aggregate number of marks in the SubjeCtS#(1) English, (:1) Mathematics, (:5)[...]for two years: was founded by public subscription in memory of' the late John Howaril Clerk for[...] |
![]() | [...]is Scholarship was founded by publiu subscription in memory ol the late Rev: W. Roby Fletcher, M.A., f[...]For conditions see Statutes, Chapter XX., page 114i ' Awards. For conditions see Ste[...]m 1904. Benn, Edam“ Layton, B.A. |
![]() | [...]the value of £10, is awarded to the best student in (he first year of the MB. Course who is placed in the First Class. Awards. |
![]() | [...]RIZES. 2415 They are awarded to the best student in each of the second and For conditions see Statutes,[...]mination) The Dr, Charles Goa“ Medal. Founded in memory of the late Dr. Charles 010559. |
![]() | [...]24{ Formhy. Myles Lnndseur 1 Piper, Cyril Thomas I equal The Hartley Studentship. ’l‘his Smdentship hsis been founded by public subscription in memory |
![]() | [...]Scholarship. This Sclmlm'sllip has lzeen Founded in memory of Lieutenant Eric ’J‘his Bursary has been founded in memory of Archibald Meckie For conditio[...]Eric Gordon 1991 Hassell, Kathleen Lilian 1923 i Cracker, “Hilton Russell (resigned) |
![]() | [...]to the candidate who is placed first on the list in the examination in Philosophy for the B.:\. Honours Degree, provided[...]ed to the candidate who obtains the highest marks in the Unseen Work of the Final Honours Examination in Classics. If the candidate passes in the First Clues the prize will he £25, and Payment shall be made in two instalments, the first an approval by In consequence of the three alcove-mentioned subjects only being |
![]() | [...]gery. The period for which candidates may compete in limited to three years after graduation.[...] |
![]() | [...]arry Kingsley The John Lorenzo Young Scholarship in Political Economy or These Scholarships have been founded in memory of the late John For con[...] |
![]() | to m SCHOLAHSLHFS, EKHXBIHDXS, AND l‘llllfli The John Greswell Scholarships. These Scholarships have been founded by public subscription in For conditions see Statutes, Chapter X[...]ling, Reich Ramsay (Technical High School) 19.,2 i Councily, Mary (Slows Business Chllege) insiiinnenis, nr cush. Ht the upli[...] |
![]() | [...]D PRIZES. The John Ridley Memorial Scholarship. In connection with the Agricultural College at Ro'sn[...]ship is tenable for two yenrs,and will be awarded in Awards. the first year’s examination fur the Ordinary[...]Prize has licen founded by private subscription, in memory of |
![]() | [...]of £10, has been founded by Miss E. Milne Bundey in memory of the late Sir Henry and Lady Blindey. F[...], page 1284 For 1925 six sonnets on any subject. in the Petr-archer; or Shake- |
![]() | [...]pleting the course 101' such Ccrtificute, shall, in the opinion of the Exnminnrs, he the most disting[...]Medal of Commerce, and the Joseph Fisher Lecture in Commerce,” page 121. Awards. For previ[...] |
![]() | [...]AND P11121151. 255 The Ernest Ayers Scholarship in Botany or Forestry This Scholarship is of the va[...]llan Cuthbert 1924 Machlin, Ellen Dnlcie Noun—In 1922 the name of this scholarship was changed to The Tate Memorial Medal. RULES. Whereas in 511111 111' sixty pnuuils has heeu subscribed with the intention [111 Any undergraduate in the faculty of science, or any graduate in |
![]() | [...]shall be forwarded not later than the fixst week in July in each year. V. No medal shall be awarded to a candidate who in the opinion of It is hereby provided that— I. There shall he a medal to be awarded annually, a[...]s Modal. 11. It shall he awarded for distinction in the study of Philosophy |
![]() | [...]will be awarded Lo the mosLLlistinguishcd student inin the first. your course in English Literature who, in the opinion of the Professor, Ims written the bes[...]ich n hook-plate will be provided, Awards. 1922 Morris, Elsie[...]Swift, Vern. May The George Thompson Bursary in Commerce. This Bursary has been founded by the Adelaide Cooperative Society. |
![]() | [...]ague of Nations, it is hereby provided that :— I. A prize of £5 shall be given annually [01' the best essay on a III. N0 essay shall coiltai1i.ie\\'er than 4,000 or more than 10,000 IV[...]ce. VI. If no essay of sufficient merit is sent in the prize shall lapse VII. The Council may from time to time vary or amend these rules Made by council 27th June. I924. Note—The following subject. has bee[...] |
![]() | [...]illculflletl Student Ihemul who (being certified in the form hereinafter pI-'II.',i(leIl III in some similar foun, to he II son 01 (laughteI of L[...]s as the Student must for the time being complete in urller to obtain II. Degree in (as the case may require) LAWS, .\lu<li0ine, Arts[...]ip. ‘2. Each Scholar studying ['or a Degree in Arts, Science, 3 Scholars shall he in All 1espeeta subject to the Statutes and A: amended by Council, June. 1922. |
![]() | [...]h preceding the commencement of the academic year in which he or she shall become a Scholar. 5. Certificates in the respective forms hereinafter provided, or in some 6, In the event of the Lodge St. Alban being cmscd 01' dissolved or |
![]() | [...]sz, AND rmzrs. 261 Dated at Adelaide this day 0! in Dated at Adelaide the day of in (Lodge Seal.) (Regulations at Lhe Education Department. in regard m Scholarships, 1. Bursaries. 16, Twelve Bursaries shall[...]r competition Each |
![]() | [...], to March 3rd. 19 15, and from July birth, 1919, in April 14th, 15420 ; and Minister of Educa— tion[...], 191.5; the first of the said Bursaries awarded in each year shall be known as the “ Archibald Hen[...]nations, payable to the University of Adel-(title in the courses for the degrees of B.A., B.E., 3.130.[...]313,, B.D.S., and Mus. Bauer, and fnr the Diploma in llllllb‘ll . nee, and from all fees payable to the Rosewurthy i\_-_r cultural Unliege in the case of students taking the Agrieultnrul Course in Science, and from all fees payable to the School ol‘ Mines in the course far the Associateship Diplomu. Student[...]0 per anuuni shall be granted to each Bursar; and in the ease or a Bursar with mspect to whom the Mini[...]01' the umintenunee ulluwunee to £l0 per uuuuiu in respect of such perioi of time as the Minister is[...]ents of South Australia for the whole of the year in which they compete. Bursaries will be awarded onl[...]emed by the Minister to be of sufficient merit. in. The Bursaries shall be available for any course[...]mere than four Medical Bursaries 2]. The award of the Bursaries sha[...]rSity of Adelaide. |
![]() | [...]didntes must. be under 1!) years of age on the 313i. day of Decem- ber 01' the year in which they compete, and must not previously hiweu[...]an at the undergrauinate course of the University in those subjects in which they ll'l'e competing for the Bursury. Appliculinus from intending competitors must. he received in the Education Office on or before the 313% day of October of the year in which they compete, and must he nu the official iurru. 24. In the year following the exuminatiun successful unm[...]t enter the University ns undergraduate students in Arts, 25. Before being awarded a[...]iversity, a candi. ‘37. Every Bursar (in entering the School of Mines, and at the b[...] |
![]() | [...]mmittee. ZS. Payments of Bursaries shall he made in inatfl-llllents. one at 29, No person may hold a Bursary In conjunction with any 30. in the even! of tiny Bursary lnpsing or being forfei[...]months of the award. the money may be used either in pro, |
![]() | [...]student, or 1:37 For any other student, and shall in nu cusc exceed the outlay necessary for lecture a[...]and the total value (if the Studentships granted in any one year shall not exceed £180. Nine of suc[...]ents studying or |
![]() | [...]PRIZES. who have colnpleiud three- n's of study in the cumpelitiun Candidates for any of these[...]m or not, must apply to the Director |
![]() | NJ on ~i SCHOLARSHIPS, EXIIIBlTlOXS, AND l'KlZES. 2. His qualifications in point of knowledge, viz. :— (o) If he has not[...]f the Junior .79. [f the whole sum of £180 is not awarded in anyyear to candidates Mining and M[...]d have completed or received it is further propose-(l[...]riea. Consideration will he given to proficiency in li‘lining, |
![]() | 268 S'ruusxrs’ LOAN FUND. COMMISISIONS IN THE BRITISH ARMY. Students’ Loan Fund. 0n the[...]blished it loan fund for the benefit of students in Commissiuns in the British Army. Under vermin Regulations, one Commission in the British Army may l. The el[...] |
![]() | [...]THE JOSEPH FLSHI‘JR. LECTURE. 269 Commission: in the Royal Navy. Under certain conditions two commissions as Medical Officers in the The Joseph Fisher Lecture in Commerce The undermentionud Lemures have been delivered al the University 19OS.—“Thc Influence nl' Cmnmeree nn Civilization," by J. 1910.!“ Banking as a. [Camber in the Development of 'l'radc and 192l.#“Cnrrency and Prices in Australia," by Professor D. B. |
![]() | 270 SOLI IIL'I‘l ES AafiOL IA’J'EII WITH THE UNlI’ERSlTX'[...]ation of the University of Adelaide. Fmtndet‘l in 1920 for the general purl-(Ire 0i pl‘nmoting the spirit at (a) To use its influence with the public and with the Government (b) 'I'u secure publicity of the neerls nncl the achieve[...]able fields 0! University activity. (it) To act in aid of the Council of the University in matters (e) Tn use its influence to promote theeeeinlesiteets of University (f) To advocate such measures a[...]the Univt-zrsit.)r may lird their (It)[...] |
![]() | [...]Association after the fourteenth day of December in any year shall, on payment of the sum of five sh[...]MusiDoc. Viee-President—C. 'l‘. Mndlgrtu, M.i\., Rte. Secretory—l). H, Hollidge, M.A. 'l‘[...]ation has been formed with the object, mainly, of infirm-i119,r This Society was founded in 1889. Its chief objects are to encourage the wri[...]the Adelaide University are eligible as The officers are elected at the first m[...] |
![]() | [...]Medical Sciences club. This society was founded in 1920 for the purpose of enabling those New nicmbem must he proposed hy two members in writing to the |
![]() | [...]Sports Association. This Association was formed in the beginning of 1897 by the amalga- Officers for 192417 . |
![]() | [...]City Corporation for a period of 21 years, and is in constant use by the various clubs of the Universi[...]as, A. J. Murray, G. J. it. Murray, S. S. Kelli, 'i‘. Suzirfe, Sir Ernest Shackleton, C.V.O,, and t[...]he Sports Association, hus been uppuintmlz—Sir (iI”. W. '(lley, llnn. Secret-(try. The Univers[...]such means “ii the (,‘unnniltec mu_r «iurnn In he expedient to the end in View. The subscription fee l'ur ench nwmher is Ts. (id. for the Session, due |
![]() | [...]he meetings at the Social.)' are held fortnightly in. the University, and continue from the first Thursday after the 23rd'April in each year until the sentind ’I‘hursdny in November cf the S‘rLlllB yeni', the Uni- versit[...]u or otherwise deal with any topic of interes‘u in Law Students (17) To conserve or advance the interests of Law Students in (c) To advance the interests of Law Studenbn in Sport The persons eligible to become members of the Society are :—~ (0) Any male undergraduate in law or student nt. law at the (1:) Any male[...]The Annual General Meeting of the Sneicly is hold in the week fol, |
![]() | [...]. presents a prize m the first your student who, in the opinion of the Secretary and mo Lhird year st[...]red for the purposg, shnws the grmtmh proficiency in his addresses during the year. Officers for 1925:— I’resident-rProfcssor Coleman Phillipson, BLAH LL[...]tes’ Club Th[...]tion. Meetings are held each mnnth in the First. and Second Terms Objects :—'l'o discuss subjects of interest to students in Arts and to Past and presen[...]the Arts School meet ill. the Annual |
![]() | [...]ests of memhers of the Society and others engaged in Commercial pursuits, mid for this purpose to watch proposed changes in the law and practices nfl'ecting ocn'nnerce, and[...]ime he approved of by the Society. (b) To assist in furthering and improving the status of com- (c) To ofl'er scholarships in connection with any course in (d) To a[...]. M. Hos. SECRETARY[...] |
![]() | [...]he claim of Classical studies to an eminent place in the national scheme of educaLiOn. (b) To improve[...]operation among all lovers of Classical learning in this All graduates of any recognised University, and all who are The Mathematical Teachers‘ A[...] |
![]() | [...]tary—Mr. G. F. Sharpe. Hon. 'l‘reasurer—Mr. I“. 1. Grey. Committee—~Miss C. M. Davey, Miss[...]e— studies, and particularly in mathematical pedagogy. (b) To provide opportunit[...]teaching of mathematics. All who are interested in the teaching of mathematics are eligible for The Association shall meet at least three times a year, in March, Dental Students’[...]o establish and maintain the students’ interest in their own profession, with a. view to sec[...] |
![]() | [...]connected with the University who are interested in Engineering. 2. To promote the study and knowledge of Engineering generally. 3. To encourage students in public speaking on Engineering Meetings are held monthly, with a Freshers’ Social early in the first term, at which Freshers are given the[...]and lecturers. The Annual General Meeting is held in November of each year. (a) 'l‘o promote the study of Commerce in the University. (b) Tu help forward the movement to establish a. Degree in Com- |
![]() | [...]o all present and past. students for the Diplomas in Commerce and Economics. The Annual General Meeting is held in March, on a date fixed by the Its chief objects arez~ 1. Tu promote among the members and others an interest in and 2. To encourage active participation in educational experiment The members[...]of the Society is open to all who are interested in The annual general meeting is held as nearly its possible on the first |
![]() | [...]ents‘ Association. This Association was founded in November, 1923. Objects :— 2. To foster interest in pharmaceutical science. 3. To provide for lectures, papers, demonstrations, and Memb[...] |
![]() | [...]THE ELDER CONSERVATORIUM OF MUSIC. REGULATIONS. I. The Elder Cmmervuturium, under the control of th[...]ose of providing a ll. The instru[...]te course of [study for IV. Students may take one or more princip[...]uncil. *VI, The following subjects nmy be taught in the Conservatorium :~ Pummmn Summers— |
![]() | [...]graduating students’ roll. VII]. No student of in principal subject shall enter the (lonservatorinm i"1X. The fees shall he paid either in one sum at the beginning of the st[...] |
![]() | [...]tudying n principal subject may, upon application in writing, receive a report of progress, sig[...] |
![]() | RULES—ELDER CONSERVATORIU‘AI. REGULATIONS'ASSOCIATE IN MUSIC. 287 OF THE ELDER CONSERVATORIUM. I. Arrangements for continuing or receiving lessons[...]through the Director, and all fees shall be paid in the Registrar of the 6. Students shall not take part in any public concern, or accept any 8. Students g[...]nuncil, July 18th, 1919. DIPLOMA OF ASSOCIATE IN MUSIC. REGULATIONS. I. The examination for the diploma of Associate in Music shall be |
![]() | 288 REGULATIONS—ASSOCIATE IN iivalc. *II. To obtain the diploma, each candida[...]y, not necessarily consecutive, at the H candidate who has passed the Public I‘Ixnniinutions in Music, in A candidate having (unnpletcd t[...]of atndy may, by |
![]() | [...]idate shall be required to satisfy the examiners in each of the following subjects :— 1. Harmony a[...]didate shall he required to 1, Harmony an[...]cuinnt or as ’l‘encher. Each candidate 'mllh'i, unless the principal subject he pinna- candidate electing to proceed ms nu Execumnt in Pinnoforte, *VllA. A candidnte electing to proceed as FL Teacher in l’iunofnrte, Singing, Violin. Organ, or Violoncello, shall he required to VIII. Each cmnlidnle who elects to he oxuinined in Musical Composition must send to tho Registrur. bcflire the first day of the Alli-wed in Drcz'mlrl'i', ”TIL |
![]() | [...]candidate will he required to pass an examination in :- . Harmony 1 Form in Musical Composition 1X. The names of successful candidates shall be arranged in alpha- X. Candidates who havn satisfied the examiners shall be designated year of the course, £6 83. per annum;[...]lc Manual. THE ELDER SCHOLARSHIPS. I. Scholarships to be held at the Elder Cons[...] |
![]() | [...]as fullows :— 0” the Violoncello " l2 " 24 exmniuucion IV. Candidates for Scholarship[...]the candidates competing for a Scholarship Vi. in :my subject show sufficient. merit, or should th[...]l1., and shall eniitle the |
![]() | [...]olarship shall be exempt from payment of all fees in the Associate of Music course, except the fee for the. Diploma IX. A person elected In it Scholarship who. by reason of being ulile to |
![]() | [...]thereof of any fees for tuition or examina- tion in the Elder Conservatorium. 'l‘he tenure of the S[...]g for at least. one academics! year studied music in the Conservatorinm, shall within one week after the end of that. year he severally recommended in writing to him by their respective teachers for exceptional merit shown (luring that your in their respective courses of study. The Chancellor[...]rom South Australia, the ViceChancellnr shall so! in his steed. 3. Immediately after the end of such[...]e Council a |
![]() | [...]HOLARSHIPS. These Scholarships have been fuunded in memory of the late For cqnditio[...]3 lucnlion to be culled nfici the late Robetl \\l1i11lm111 111111 the Coun- |
![]() | [...]‘ and shall he uEered at a. special examination in the third term of each year. ' 3. Only Students[...]necessarily consecu- 6. These rules[...] |
![]() | [...]FOR THE YEAR l925. PART III. The Universities of Melbourne. Adelaide,[...]ORY AND PRACTICE OF MUSIC. Examinations are held in May and September, but the May Examinations SCHOLARSHIPS, SEE PAGE 298[...] |
![]() | PUBLIC EXAMINATIONS IN THEORY AND PRACTICE OF ,VIIIISI 1}. 29? PUBLIC EXAMINATIONS IN THEORY AND REGULATIONS. Ii Public Examinations in the 'I‘Ixcory mnl I’racliue of Music shall Allowed am August. IQUG. LICENTIATE IN MUSIC FOR TEACHERS NOTE—The Syllabus for files: Examinations is published In A on application In the Registrar. |
![]() | 298 RWGIIJA'I’lONSSI’UBLIL‘ EXAMINATIONS (MUSIC) SCHOLARS[...]r from payment (luring the tenure thereof of fees I‘or *II. Candidates who obtain Honours or Credit in Grade I or Grade II in Theory shall be eligible to compete for the schol[...]urse, and candidates who obtain III. If the examiners in either case report that no candidate is of sufficient merit, the scholarship shall not be awarded. |
![]() | AWARJJSil‘I'HLlC EXAMINATIONS (MUSIC) SCHOLARSHIPS. 299 IV.[...]lOlal‘Rhlp tenable lor the Harvey, Faith Fairbank ('I‘hem'y) 19194) Williams, Mei-vyn Ewart L[...] |
![]() | [...]ANM'M, Hmmlrr. HIBIJUURAI’IH'. FINANCIAL STA‘I‘I’IMHX'I‘S. Pass LISTS. {01.1. HP Huxnl'n. l,r:'r[...] |
![]() | [...]worth Bridges. K.C.l3., K.ClM.G.., D31), Governor in and over the State of South Australia. The Counc[...]ency the following Report for the year 1924 :— I. THE CattNottv AND THE SENATE. In March, the Hon. Mr. Justice Poole and Mr. Walter[...]happle and the resignation In November. the Rev. I(. J. I". Biekexeteth. Mr. W. G. T. |
![]() | [...]duate of ihis University, and has won distinction in scientific research in Victoria. Mr. W. K. Hancock, B.A.. Fellow of All[...]E. M. Kirwoorl, M.A., has been appointed lecturer in Mr. F. C, S. Carey, B.A., Mu[...]A.M,U.A., has been added to the list of teachers in Singing. Professor E. H. Rennie has been appoint[...]A. L. Rogers, who for thirty-live years has been in charge |
![]() | IN VARIOUS INS‘l‘l'l‘UTthS. The following wer[...]or the BE. Degree 90. and for |
![]() | [...]ber of students taking the course for the Diplomn in Commerce was 316. Evening classes were held in the following subjects :«Physics, A special class in Botany was conducted by Mr. J. G. Wood Pu ST-GRADUA'I'IG M 1410(an Counse. In response to a requesc from the British hledical A[...]e made for holding a poetrgrurhmtc Medical course During the year 17 public concerts[...] |
![]() | ANNUAL REPORT. 305 In the winter months a series of short organ rerital[...]mitted free of charge, was given weekly at midday Intermediate and Intermediate Commercial Examination in Leaving and Leaving C[...]urs Examination: 97 candidates, of whom 33 The Minister of Education[...]e of the The Public Examinations in Music, held under the agreement |
![]() | [...]y. These laboratories will be ready for use early in 1925. It is anticipated that. it fully equipped p[...]Pathology will beer the title “Marks Professor in Pathology." A Marks Lectureship in Applied Physiology has also been established. The[...]0 has been received as an endowment for a library in Psychology to commemorate the late Mix Sarah Eliz[...]d Ethnology. The associated Steamship Companies, in accordance with their |
![]() | [...]om the Commonwealth Meteoro- logical Department. Aboriginal skulls, from Messrs. W. O. Crozier, W, Coward, an[...]m- |
![]() | [...]ustralian Universities was held at the University in August, when all the Universities were repre— s[...]of a Federal Examining University, the conducting in Australia of examinations of the University of Lo[...]ication. The intelest 01' this investigation lies in the fact that a corn- munity of oneecellerl anima in a limited volume of nutrient medium exemplifies in the simplest form the laws which govern the |
![]() | ANNUAL REPORT. 309 multiplication] Iii cells in Ino‘ romplrx communili a, such as the XV. DEPARTMENT OF FORESTRY. This Depar[...]ill be placed under Pinus maritima and P. lnricio in due The gron'i[...]Professor A. "South Australian Planls in their Native Haunts.” by Professor |
![]() | [...]r the one»yezir class was provided by the W.E.A. in all there were 779 enrolments in the Various classes. Of this number about 550 may be regarded as effective. In addition to Tutorial Classes, study circles and l[...]on will enable the Com- In the absence of the Director of Tutorial Classes on leave in The Council was unuhle in send renreeenmlires to the[...] |
![]() | [...]. REGULATIONS AMENDED on REPEALED. LLD. Degree, I and \"I and new Regulation VII; BA, Degree. XX. ADMISSION 'I'U DEGREES AND DIFLOMAS. A Special Congregation w[...]ll Degree a] Bachelor of Engineering and Diploma in Applied Selene: : Evans, Wilfred Robert Sioekbridge, Edgar Lambert Diploma in Commerce: Bayly, Ernest Edward |
![]() | [...]T. Degree of Bachelor of Engi'nem'mg and Diploma in Applzed Science: The following Diplomas were eunferred:i Diploma in Commerce: |
![]() | ANNUAL REPORT. 315 Diploma in Education: Bennett, Annie Stevens, BA. lreland, Norman Arthur, ILA. Diploma in Economics and Political Sriancm Pritchard, Edgar[...]of human uchierenient and of human adventure both in the 0n 13L December the Diploma of Associate in Music was Chnppcl, Phyl[...] |
![]() | [...]Professor of Pathology, 19207 Cancer; reduction in its mortality, its etiology, the captive tissues.[...]of Ans, 1924, ml. 1, 634. Injuries and diseases in Australia attributable. to animals (except DAVVBARN, MARY CAMPBELL, 13.50., Demonstmtm' in Physiology and Biz» Negative r[...]ction Experiment in the teaching of economics and kindred subj[...] |
![]() | [...]lian caryophyllaeid cestode. Linn. Soc. 0/ N.S.W. I'mc., 49 (1924) 339-47. Relation of climate to th[...]pl. xxiii-v and text—fig. 378. Status of the Kangaroo lsland kangaroo (Macropus Julir/ivmsus, Hair slope in the frontal region of man, Jaw. of (mat, 59 (1924[...]T-rmisl, 48 (1924) 189-91. — and C.n1vnl«:i.i., THOMAS DHAPEE, D.D.Sc.# Anthropomeltic and descriptive observations (in some South |
![]() | [...]44 (1924) 283-312. 19 text—figs. 1 SW A'S'n' (in Australian anobiidca‘s (colouptera), Ital. QM,[...]daeJ 7011 Australian coleoptera. SA. Mus. (trun. 2 (1[...]UN, ALFRED AUSTIN, M.D., Lecturer {honm-is causa) in Obsteh'icsa Jenner: an address on the anniversar[...]ant LerA Experiment in the teaching of economics and kindred subjectq. MARs'roN, HEDLEY RALPH, Demonstrator i-n Phym'ulugy and Biochcnnxtm. Azine a[...]rctic Expedition, 1911-1914: Series 11, Val. 1]., I’m-l I. NI[...](1924) 159-60. |
![]() | [...]-xx. Paxxrcmcx, STUART Won'rnm', D.Sc,, Lecturer in Physical Chemistry, 1922~ Mutnrntation 121g in sucrose inversion, Chem. Soc. Jo[...]origin of finalism. Scimlliu, 35 (1924) 93-102. Influence of hydrolysis upon the capacity of protei[...]f the faalors which determine the duration of lag in 105720. Influence of washing upon the multiplicatiunpf isolated infusoriu |
![]() | [...]n Plant Pathology, 1923- Take~all investigations I—II. Jour.oj the DepL.nf Agric. of S. Am, On the mechanism of mllsuular a[...]924) 130. Tmmpn, NORMAN BARNETT, Acting Lecturer in Forest Entomology, 1924—7 Review of Australian[...]4 text-figsl WOOD, JOSEPH GARNET, Demonstrator in Botany, 1923—— Relations between dist[...] |
![]() | Financial Statements. I 924. |
![]() | [...]. 20,000 0 0 Subsidy Lo Botanical Department 600 I] 0 Subsidy to Fmestiy Depaitment. . 641 13 4 Subs[...]r Conservatorium £7,335 17 3 Public Examinations in Music ., .. . .. .. 81417 8 loncerts .. .. .. .. 1. 37116 0 ____ 8,522 m 11 Diploma in Commerce .. .1 .. .. .. .. 895 2 9 21,521[...] |
![]() | [...]ENTS. 323 OF ADELAIDE. December, 1924, fumixhed in compliance with the 18th Section of Act. 37 (No.[...]98 16 1 1,921 5 3 24,161 12[...] |
![]() | [...]Elder Conserualanl'um— Salaries .. .. .. .. .. .I .. Ollwr Expenses— Concert Account .. .. .£275 7 1 anminers H .. .I .. 51 3 0 Advertising, Printing, Gas, ’ni'ei Ihune. Music. and Sunnirivs .. . . I. 319 15 D Tuning Organ and Pianos 47 0 0 Pubtic Emminalimu: in Music— Diploma in Cammerce~ Paid Scholar ... . I. ... Paid Prizeman .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. Paid Prizeman and Printing .. .. I. Dr. Davit'x—Thmnas Prizes— PIIid Prizemen[...]for Hui-arch— Pnit‘lScimiIIr. . . .. ., . .. Paid Prizemun nnd Priming .. PuidSrhqurs . I . .. .. .. .., Forward Forward 8.65[...]357 10 876 18 290 10 ooocooc 66 13 £608 12 qweoopocoo[...] |
![]() | [...]inued)— Bmught forward Bruokmun Scholarship— Sli Alba" Scholars/nip— Paid Scholar’s[...]ith Scholarship— l’uid Soholur's Fees .. .. .i .. i. Paid Sthohrs .. .. Paid bursars .ii. . .. .. Registrar‘s Department and Libr[...]Auditors’ Fees, etc. .. .. .. PeityCash.......i. . .. Printingctc.[...] |
![]() | FINANCIAL STATEMENTS. 329 B ht ‘ d I. s. d. £ 3. d. 5,808 10 10 Bala[...]1,44118 4 |
![]() | [...]cience) .. 20,000 Sir T. Elder (Arts and Science) I. . . . 20,000 Sir T. Elder (Medical Sch[...]ibmrv Fund. 20,105 1 1 MIs (l. A JIIIy (Chair in Liternlnre) 12,000 Scholarships for Research in Botany and saocy—naao :[...]n Memorial Fund .. .. 740 0 0 |
![]() | len’cm. STATEMENTS. 331 0F ADELAIDE. Forward sfilm 15 1 |
![]() | [...]1~1well Scholarships 83 6 5 - Public Examinations in Music .. .. B22 ‘15 3 J. L. Young Schola[...] |
![]() | [...]Bequest .. .. 151 10 0 Cash and Other Ba]ance&— In Bank of Adelaide (Cur- rent Account) .. .. 5,205[...]n for Examiner-3’ Fees .. 1,355 7 1 3,849 14 11 In hands of Agent-Genera! 575 2 9 [11 hands o[...] |
![]() | [...]50,000), 1Epurch1111ed bv the Gmtimnent for .. .. I'-11i1ersi11 Site .. .. .. .. .. .. 1.. Cox'mmurwns PR[...]NL‘W R. Burr Smith .. .. Hon.Si1 John Duucnul I .. H H H BUILDINGS (UNIVER[...]Gram by H.M. Equipment (seé below) . 12,000 0[...]0 45,000 0 0 400 0 0 18,014 0 0 10,654 11 8 |
![]() | [...]ortion of Government Grant. of £12000 ex- pended in Fittings lexiyllTES, and Equip— ment (see above[...]financial position of the University of Adelaide in rcspcct of Capital Funds am on the 3151. day of D[...]24, and have com- pared the same with the entries in the various Books of Account and other rec[...] |
![]() | [...]AccounL No apportionment, however. has been made in respect. of interest. in the course of accruing due m or by the University[...]the securities reprwenting the investments shown in [be above stulemem. as well as the Land Gr[...] |
![]() | [...]— Received during 1924. Donation chmark Hotel, I.ncorpora10d A. M. SIMI'suN anAnY IN AERUNAU'HCS— |
![]() | [...]CLASSES: Warkers' Educational Association of S.A.i Salaries and Travelling Expenses: Direc— corand[...]6 ——- 534 0 0 2,326 8 8 A. M. SIMPSON LIBRARY IN AEEONA'UTICS— Expanded on Books ., .. .[...] |
![]() | [...]S, 1924. FOR THE DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF LAWS. Third Class: |
![]() | [...]GREE OF BACHELOR OF DENTAL SURGERY. SECOND YEAR (in alphabetical order). Prostlmm's: Thus completing[...], FIRST YEAR. (45.) GEOLOGY, PART I (THEORY). (55.) FOREST BOTANY[...]SUPPLEMENTARY EXAMINATION FOR THE DIPLOMA' IN COMIVIERCE Third Class: |
![]() | [...]ECIAL MATRICULATION EXAMINATION.—MARCH. LATIN. FRENCH. CLASSICS. (4.) [In alphabetical order.) Qualified for the Ordinary[...]M Passed with Credit (in order 01‘ merit): Lndc, Phyllis Evelyn Morriss[...]OGY. SECOND AND THIRD YEARS. |
![]() | [...]. GREEK. (1.) FIRST COURSE. Passed with Credit {in order of merit): Blachet, Arthur Howard Dul‘s[...]s LATIN. (2.) FIRST COURSE. Paared with Credit (in, order of merit): Rogers. Irene Blanche Famed (in alphabetical order): |
![]() | [...]LISTS. (2.) SECOND COURSE. Passed with (“rum (in order a} merit): Passed (in alplmbrlirnl order): (2.) THIRD COURSE. Passed with Credit (in. order a] merit): Passed: (3.) Bell, Arthur Hammond.) BA. ‘ Passed (in alphaba-tirul order): Blacket, Arthur Howard Passed with ('rt‘dii (in. mder of merit). Swift, Vera May |
![]() | PARS LISTS. Passed (in nlphnlmlirul order): Angel, Mary Taylor Atwell,[...]rice l’aul Awarded the Tm'more Prize.- I.ower, Harold Fal‘nham Passed {in alphabetical order): Menear, Ira IVIcs'w'ent. Esther Mary M i d d l e r. u u, Constance Parry. Doris[...]TERATURE. (7.) THIRD COURSE. Passed wilh Credit (in order of merit): Mar[...] |
![]() | PASS LISTS. Passed (in alphabetical order): PaSSEd (in alphabetical order): FRENCH. (9i) SECOND COURSE. Passed with Credit (in order of merit): Dnrseh, Magdalene Hedwig Passed (in ulphabeiieal order): Belcher, Elsie Lily FRENCH. (9.) THIRD COURSE. Passed MU! Credit (in Order a] merit): Cralnpmn, Mary Hope St.[...] |
![]() | 348 PASS LISTS. Passed (in alphabetical order): Coghlan, Marie Teresa Clare[...]ORY. (12.) FIRST Passed with Credit (in order a] merit): Reynolds, John Heywood Passed (in alphabetical order): (12,) Passed with Credit (in order of merit): Hasqell, Kalhleen Lilian[...] |
![]() | PASS LISTS. 349 Passed (in alphabetical order): Allen, Donald James Martin,[...]COURSE (EUROPEAN Ilzs'rom'), MeGuire, Dominic Paul Booker,[...]Carthy, Burnard Pyne, Maurice Ignatius} Passed (in alphabetical order): Brawn. Hem-3, BA. Morris, L[...]NOMICS. (15.) FIRST COURSE. Booker, Robert Franklin Lower,[...], Archibald Herbert Coats, Claude Hampson Ashton, Walter Ray Love, Co[...]NOMICS. (15.) SECOND COURSE. Kelly, Eric Gurdun, BA. Menz, E[...]olas, Frances Maud Ferguson, Wilfred John Cole, Reginald Willi[...] |
![]() | [...]PSY( ‘HULOG Y. (20.) Passed u‘il/L ('rcdzl (in order a} merit): Reynolds, Beatrice Mary NII'Mutrie, Colin Pasxecl {in alphabetical order): Bridger, Colin Robert Bond[...]hold Huteon. Walter William LOGIC. (21.) Richards. Cecil Albert Passer! (in aljihnbeliml order): Passed (in (ilphalwtiml order): |
![]() | [...]PHILOSOPHY, PART IT. (23.) Passed with Credit (in order of merit): Holmes, Edna Lucy, BA. McGuire,[...]Brawn, May, B.A. Crossley, John Halliwell Daltry. Kate, BA, Killmier,[...]arles EDUCATION. (26.) Passed. with Credit. (in nrdfir of merit): Nowell, Edith Emily Doln[...]d Shearer, Clifford George Curnmr, Dorothy .-\il:i \ Tregca ‘ (hllilqv. Hununli Rnszilir- |' Tuck[...]t Luther Crosby ‘ Witte, Alice Dnrzl |
![]() | 352 PASS LISTS. FOR THE DIPLOMA IN ECONOMICS AND POLITICAL ECONOMICS AND C[...]Richard ADVANCED ECONOMICS. Passed with Credit (in order of rum-it): BRITISH CONSTITUTIONAL HISTORY. Passed (in alphabetical order): FOR THE DIPLOR-IA IN EDUCATION. Emmett, Annie Stevens,[...]Ireland, Norman Arthur. EDUCATIONAL PSYCHOLOGY. Passed (in alphabetical order): |
![]() | [...]ATHEMATICS. (30.) FIRST YEARi Passed with Credit (in order a] merit).- PURE MATHEMATICS. W'ight, Hugh Humphrey Passed (in alphabetical order): Alexander, Stuart Dixon As[...]McPherson, Alexander Owen Passed (in alphabetical order): Barber, Howard Frank[...] |
![]() | [...]lete this subject candidates are required to puss in two of the following sections.) (a) ELEMENTARY G[...]with Credit: Passed (in alphabetical order); Harvie, Sydney Haral Mitten, Rennld Gladstone (b) ELEMENTARY ANALYSIS. Passed (in alphabetical order): Passed with Credit (in order of merit): Passed {in alphabetical order): McPherson, Alexander Owen APPLIED MATHEMATICS. Brown, Henry, BA. C[...] |
![]() | [...]YSICS. (37.) FIRST YEAR. PrM‘RHd with. Credit (in order of merit): Kindler, Johannes Ernst Passed (in alphabetical order): Barber, Howard Frank Barth[...]nley Passed will: Credit. (in order of merit): Ialder, Rex l‘inlaysnn Cor- Passed with Credit (in order of merit): McEwen, Herbert Robert. |
![]() | [...]Passed with Credit: Harvey, Sydney Haral Pasxed (in alphabetical order): l[...]Passed: CHEMISTRY, PART I. (45.) THIRD YEAR, BSG. COURSE. Hnncuck, Willia[...]OMPULSORY FOR 13.86. COURSE. Passed with Credit (in order of merit): Lower, Harold Farnham Passed {in alphabetical order): Allen, Ronald Jumcs Passed with Credit (in mder of merit}: Walker, John Schomburgk Padsed (in alphabetical order): Beaumont, Harry Passed with Credit. (in order of merit) : Best, Rupert Jethm l»[...] |
![]() | PASS LISTS Passed (in alphabetical order).- Draper, Fred Passed with Credit (in order of merit): Terrill, Samuel Ernest Guerin,[...]Leonard Seymour 13:2st (in alphabetical order): Beaumont, Harry Passed with Credit (in order of merit): Best, Rupert Jethro Passed (in alphabetical order): ELEMENTARY ORGA NIC CHEMISTRY. Passed with Credit (in order of merit): Jacobs, Maxwell Ralph Prise/rd (in alphabetical order): Bednall, Brian Herbert Fli[...]man, Lewis Arthur ELEMENTARY ORGANIC CHEMISTRY. I’asred (in alphabetical order): |
![]() | 358 um; LIB'I‘B. ELEMENTARY PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY. Passed with Credit (in order a] merit): Marston, Hadley Ralph Passed (in alphabetical order): Baker, Lennn Ellen Elford GEOLOGY, PART I, (55.) Passed with Credit (in order of merit): Flower, Clifford Horace Shield, Stanley Dickerson Passed (in alphabetiuul order ) : Abcll, Leo Murtho Adams,[...]Passed with Credit: Passed {in alphabetical order): Bcdnnll, Brian Herbe[...] |
![]() | PA SB LISTSr Passed (in alphabetical mdz‘r): ENGINEERING GEOLOGY. (60.) Passed (in alphabetical order): Passed (in alphabetical order): Hone, Alfred Andrew BOTANY. (6221.) SECOND YEAR. Passed (in alphabetical order): Featherslone, Dora Bewlay,[...]Margaret Deland PLANT PHYSIOLOGY. (64b) Passed (in alphabetical order): Hone, Alfred Andrew FOREST BOTANY. (640.) Past'd (in alphabetical order): Bednall, Brian Herbe[...] |
![]() | 360 mas 1.15m Passed {inin alphabetical order): Passed with (Iv-edit (in order of merit): Hone, Alfred Andrew Jacobs, Max[...]man, Lewis Arthur Pridmore, Roy Vernon 1 Passed (in alphabetiwl order): Adams, Arthur John Sorby Sym[...]Passed with Credit: Passed (in alphabetical order): Bcdnall, Brian Herbert Prid[...]fili Caust FORESTRY. (729.) SECTION A. Passed (in alphabetical order): Bednnll, Brian Herbe[...] |
![]() | [...]IED SCIENCE. FOR THE DEGREE OF B.E. AN-D DIPLOMA IN APPLIED APPLIED MECHANICS II. (73.) Passed (in alphabetical order): Forder, Howard Hamlyn McInt[...]ENGTH OF‘ MATERIALS. (74.) Passed with Credit (in order of merit): Elford, Harold Stewart. England[...]n Alexander Passed (in alphabetical arder): Boyce, Sidney Herbert Pope,[...]Alfred ASSAYING III. (79.) Passed with Credit (in urder of merit): Passed (in alphabetical order): DRAWING I. (81.) Honours List {in nrder of merit): Wight, Hugh Humphrey Wig[...] |
![]() | 362 PASS Lisrs. Credit List (in order of merit): Bartlmlnmaeus, Clifford G. Passed (in alphabetical order)? Ayling, John Milne DRAWING II. (82.) Credit List (in order of merit): Whibley, Cyril George Passed (in alphabetical order): Aimhison, Gordon John Passed with Credit (in order of men'L): Passed (in alphabelical order): Bennetl, Keith McQunrrie ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING I. (85a.) Passed wilh Credit (in order of maril): Blnskett. Sydney Norman Passed {in alphabetical order): Bartholomaeus, C l i ff 0 r d Chupman. Arthur Her[...] |
![]() | PASS LISTS. 363 FITTING AND TURNING I. (86.) Passed with Credit {in order of merit): Martin, Alfred Irwin Wooln u u g h, Geoffrey Young, Donald Snott Cowling, Gordon Aubrey[...]TTING AND TURNING II. (87.) Passed with Credit. (in order of merit): Famed (in alphabetical order): Chapman, Arthur Horsley Whi[...]DESIGN OF STRUCTURES. (89.) Passed with Credit (in mder 0/ merit): Lea, Richard Henry Mnelure[...]William MACHINE DESIGN I. (90.) Passed with Credit (in order of merit): Elforrl, Harold Stewart[...] |
![]() | 364- P\SS LISTS. Passed (in zilphribelicai order): Dix. Alfred James Passed (in alphabetical order): ENGINEERTNG FINANCE. (92.) Main, Arthur Charles Passed (in alphabetical order): Kinnaird, Alexander Ross MECHANICAL ENGINEERING I, Passed with Credit (in order of merit): Cowling, Gordon Aubrey Passed (in alphabetical order): lde, Frank Boyle Passml (in alphabetical order): (93‘) (94.) Passed with Credit (in order of merit): Kay, Robert Pringle Wight, Hillier Clement W n r) In 0 u g h, Geoffrey Young, Donald[...] |
![]() | [...]ISTS, NIECHANICAL ENGINEERING III. (95.l McClonghry, Claude Lance. v[...]lol. vers METALLURGY I. PRACTICAL (98.) Passed with Credit: Passed (in alphabetical nrder): METALLURGY III. (100‘) Passed with Credit (in order of merit): Osborne, Wilfred St. Clair Elfo[...]NING Ia. (101.) Passed (in alphabetical order): MINING Ib. (1031 Passed (in alphabetical order): MINING 11b. (103cm Passed with (,‘redil (in order of merit): |
![]() | 366 PASS msrs. CIVIL ENGINEERING I‘ (104.) Passed with Credit (in order of merit): Thyer, Alexander Mnitlund Passed (in alphabetical order): Cndd, Athur Henry Passed (in mlphabz‘lical order): CI[...]with Credit.- Passed (in, alphabetical order): Lea, Richard Henry Maclul'[...]ry Clement Passed: SURVEYING I. (10(l.) Passed with Credit: Passed (in alphabetical order): Bates. William Georg[...] |
![]() | PASS LISTS. SURVEYING I (SHORT COURSE), Home, Alfred Andrew Bartholomacus, C l i ff 0 r :1 Bluskctt, Sydney Norman Ait[...]all, Brian Herbert Passed (in alphabetical order).- Adnms, Arthur John Sorby Passed {in alphabetical 011161): W[...]: 367 (10621.) Passed with Credit (in m'der a] merit): Pridmorc, Roy Vermin Symonds, Wybert Milton FOR THE DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF LAWS. (In order of merit.) LAW OF PROPERTY, PART I. (110.) Second Class: Pavy, Emily Doroth[...] |
![]() | [...]nce l Haywood, Edward Lou Buttery, Roland Richard I Griff. Bernard 1 Gun, Lancelnt Townsend l Saunder[...]LATIN. (2.) FIRST COURSE. Passed with. Credit (in order of merit).- Maddefnrd, Sheila Lamont. Treloar, Albert Edward Passed (in alphabetical order): Passed (in alphabetical order): _ |
![]() | [...]ECOND COURSE (BRITISH IMPERIAL HISTORY]. Passed (in alphabetical order): Hayward. John Hmley Symons,[...]Anthony ECONOMICS. (15.) SECOND COURSE. Passed (in alphabetical Order): PSYCHOLOGYl (20.) Kelly, Michael Lawrence Hewitt, Cecil Austin LOGIC. (21.) Passed (in alphabetical order): Kelly, Michael Lawre[...] |
![]() | [...]F BACHELOR OF MEDICINE AND BACHELOR OF SURGERY, (In order of merit.) FIRST EXAMINATION (FIRST YEAR).[...]Wooleeek, Rosslyn James Magarey, Ivnu Sundilands I VBTCO. Ronald Lleter Shanahan, Patrick William I Sang-“Ker, Juhu Clive Dawkins, Alee Let[...] |
![]() | [...]eorge Lediteehke, Friedrich Bern Swann, Erie John I hold Pellew, Henry Edwin l Harbison, Ernest John Keith |
![]() | PASS leTS. MEDICAL Zeuwar (Fnumn YEAR). (In alphabetical order.) Cashmure, George Herbert (In order of merit.) First Class[...] |
![]() | [...]Cyril Third Claim: Faxed I'u Dwml Polka-Histology: Elliolt 'J'Iu'rrl Husk:[...]DMREE 0F BACHELOR'OF MUSIC. FIRST YEAR. Passed (in alphabetical order): |
![]() | 37“ PASS LISTS. FOR THE DIPLOMA 0F ASSOCIATE IN MUSIC FIRST YEAR, Principal Subject. THIRD Y[...]eh, Ethel Gertrude Piancforte Fisher, Helen a Catharine Passed in Hermom, Counterpoint, and History: Violin[...] |
![]() | [...]MERCIAL HISTORY. FIRST YEAR. Passed with Fruit! (in order of merit): Souter, Grace Leslie Williams,[...]Kentish. Faith Ivy Chambers, John Harrold Andersen, Clifl'ord \Verli[...]MMERCIAL HISTORY. SECOND YEAR. McKee, William Albert. Rnflelt[...]en, Jessie Jeannette Passed (in alphabetical order): Buttye. Gennya Harrv[...] |
![]() | 378 PASS [.ISlS. ECONOMIC GEOGRAPHY I, Passer! (in alphabetical order): ECON OM [C GEOG RAPE Y II. PUNHI'I] with (‘z'l’dil (in order of merit): Campbell, Robert Dugald ‘ Passed (in. alphabetical order): Aclamson, Alfred Victor A[...]bel Passed 1! {(11 Credit (in order of merit): Camrns, Gordon Harry .lcssup, Georgi: Aubrey I Tuckwell, Kenelm Sinclair [' Reynolds, Ernest Joseph Passed (in, alphabetical 0711817: Anderson (IlilIor-[...] |
![]() | [...]ITING (SUPPLEMENTARY EXAMINA- TION). ’ Passed (in alphabetical, order): Davidson. Cuihhert Hewett[...]ge COMMERCIAL PRACTICE. Passed will: (‘rwift (in order of merit}: Bailey, Arthur Norris Pawn] (in ulphaImL-iml order): Arnlituge. Harry Rob[...] |
![]() | [...]ISTS. BANKING AND EXCHANGE. Passed with Credit {in order 0/ marl“: Blair, James Beatton Raficlt[...]uuchopc Knofel, Frederick Ernest Bruce Passed (in alphabetical order): Adamson, Alfred Vict[...] |
![]() | THE WAR. ROLL OF HONOUR. MEMBERS AND STUDENTS ”I" THE UNIVERSITY \VIIU l"l-il.l.. Harold E[...] |
![]() | [...]Mills, LLJ}, (Major) Harold Flinders Mitchell. Harold Eric Moody, LLB. Hnr ' Hurgml Slee, Arts 03 I‘ll Forster Stephens, 13.80., (Sore ROLL OF SERVICE. In addition Lo the nhm'e, the following Members mnl[...]lrell. H. W” B.A.. 3.34:. l + Wound-en G‘i‘lhert. H.. J\I.B., B.S., Hamilton. J. A. G., 8A.. Haywnrd. \V[...]uglas. Dfio. (Captain) Newland, II. S.. M.B.. )I.S.. D.S.0. (Lieutenant-Colonel) |
![]() | ROLL 01“ 151 ‘ton, l". . li..\. Barlow. 11. I... 11.1%.. 15.5.. Bean. Benn . .. . . Be'u[...]. 31.13.. B.S., BLC. Bil'lis, 1V. 1%.. B.S<‘. i‘Blnck. E 0.. 11.13.. 15.5. ‘1'Blllck. G. I] 1%.. 11.13.. 3.3. Blackburn, A. 8.. LLB .C. 'i[...]g. TV. 11.. B.A. Bray, C. T.. Final Certificate Broadbenr. E. 19.. 31.13.. 11.5. Brenner. I[...]IHymn.. A. R.. 11.11.. 11.5.. Cleland. W. I... Rm. fClose. W. .1.. 31.1%.. BS.[...].T., B.Sc. Davenport. \ , Pin :11 Certi- Davies. H. W.. 11.13.. BS. Davies. W. L.. BA... 11.0. Davey, B. 8.. Irina] Cortiti Dawson. Dean..\1._13.B.S Fry. H. K. 11.30.. I).Pli., 11.3.. TGuult. A. 1., M.B.. B[...]1.. 15.1“... “.81). Griffiths. T. I Griffiths. E. 11 1 . Gurunr. Coli'u. 11[...] |
![]() | [...].. 13.3. Henley, K. J. D.. [Finn] Certi- Henderson, W., B..\.. LL.B. Hendry, C. A”[...]. 13.14. Heuzeurueder. R. II. Final Heuzenrnede . \Y, E, LLB. Holder, E. 11., R[...]B.. B.S. Holland. “2 0., Final Certln‘ H0119. C. H. S. M.D. Hum. Laura _\ ,. (Mrs.[...]BS. Homabl'ooli. R. W., M.B.. Hutcheson. G. I, D.. Em. Jefferis. A. T., B.Sc. TJei’fries, L[...]Jones. E. B. M.B.. ILS. Jose. I. B M.B.. 13.5.. MB . . S ~i'\lndig:ul, U. '1'., B.Sc. 'u, .T. c.. LL.B. n,[...]elhuurue, A. 0. VW BlA. Mellm', T. R. Final (lei ifl- “assent, P. S. M.B.. B.S, Millhonse, E.[...]HS. Muii‘llead, H. .\[.. Film] Cm» fliuirhelnd, J. R.. M.B.. 8.8., Mun[...]y, II. J.. M.B.. B,s. in 1‘ Wounded. |
![]() | [...]H., LLB. Smith, 14‘. 8., Final (‘el'tiiimtv Smilh, R. B., BE. Smith, W. L., M.B., B.S., Smith. W. ansny. I).S[‘. Snow, W. B., B.E., D.S.0.. 'i'Somei-villc, H. N.. B.Sc. Sontllwood, A. 1L. MIL. BS. Steele, D. M., M3,. B.b., .\I.C. iSteele, K. N.. M.B.. BS. Stephens,[...]. H.A.. .\l.C. Strnclmn, J. C. 1’ Stuckoy, E. I iSwe-eney. G. \IB.. BS Symuns, E. , \I...B H. ‘. Tussle. L. G.. M.B.. H.S.. Thomas. E B., M3,. BS. Thomson. H.. .l..iI. B..\. ‘ Verco. .l. S.. .13.. BS. Verco. R. J[...]B., M.B.. BS iWebb. A. B., Finn] Certifi- Wehb. J. N., ]\I.H., B.S ‘r‘Vhitingtnn. L. A . B.. Wibberloy[...]MAG. Wyllie, H. ;\.. 11.3., 13.5., Yates, Dnnnid, B.E.. M.C. chtman, 0.. ALB, B.S., Zwm‘, B. G” \I.D., 31.8. STUDENTS. Asllh[...]iGeliert, L. .\l. Hill, P. J, 'i'JolmL-oz-k. E. H. f \Yonnllmi. |
![]() | [...]TMaddcru, C. B. Matthews, 1“. Morris. E. \V. G. i'Moyes, A. (1... n.0, 1‘Munday, H. Paterson. A.[...]. vou Bertuuch. 1.. Wallace. N. V. Zlesi‘ng, G. I. FACULTY OF MEDICINE. Ballinger. C. J. \Vebb, W. I“. S. 'r Wounded. |
![]() | 358 LETTE [is FATE x‘r LETTERS PATENT. Victoria, by the Grace of God, of the Uni[...]to whom these Presents shall coma, greeting. W H I'llil Q. under and by virtue of the provisions of[...]said degrees had been conferred by Now know ye that We, having taken the said petition into O[...]eirs and successors. will and ordain as follows: I. The degrees of Bachelor of Arts, Master of Arts,[...]entitled to rank, precedcnce, and considera- |
![]() | [...]y which 1111131 at any time7 or from time to time in? made by any A111 oi the Legisla- ture of South Australia shall in our manner annnl ahl'.up:ate circum- scribe or di[...]Our Letters Patent 1101' the 1'.11nk1'ighlx, 111'i1ilugt's,and con- siderations conferred by such De[...]oses of these 0111' Letters Patent if so declared in any proelmnalion issued by 0111' Governor of South Australia for the time being. In witness whereof \Ve have caused these Our Letters[...]s Ourself at \Yestminster, the 22nd day of March, in By Warrant u[...]SUPPLEMENTARY CHARTER. |
![]() | 390 LETTERS PATEN'I'. mander of The Most Honourable Order of the Bat[...]petition from 1he University of 1. That the Degrees of Bachelor and Master in Surgery and 2. No variation of the c[...]y Act of the In witness whereof we have caused these Our Letters[...]r self at Westminster the second day of Seotember in By Warrant u[...] |
![]() | [...]VEEBEAS it is expedient to promote sound learning in the Province of South Australia, and with tham in[...]h University, upon terms and conditions contained in a. certain Iudenture hearing date the twenty-four[...], a copy of which flR-lll lndonture is set forth inin this present Pnr- liament assembled, as follows:[...]ve perpetual succession, and shall adopt and have I. common seal, and shall by the same name sue and[...]ead and be impleaded, answer and be answered unto in all Courts in the said province, and shall be capable in law to take, pul‘cllfise, :unl hold all goods,[...]y whatsoever, and shall also be able and ca-pahle in law to receive, take, purchase, and hold for over[...]reditaments, and possessions whatsoever, situated in the said Province, or elsewhere, and shall be able and capable in law to grant, demise alien, Ol'lellel'WiSe[...] |
![]() | [...]r personal. belonging to the University. nml also in (in all other matters and things incidental or appert[...]lmuents. of which it shall have become seised, or In nhich itv mm become eniitletl hr gmnt purchase, o[...]ears from the time when such lease almll be made. in and by which there shall be reserved (luring l-he[...]of Chancellor and Vice-Chanculhw. 2. rI‘he fiI5t (‘omucil of the said University shall be nomi[...]e- Chancellor; and whenever a Vacnnciez in the Council. bow cxeuled and filled, 3. At- the[...]members of the Council whoshnll have |
![]() | [...]fifty, and such report shall have been published in the (I’III'HI'MIIIeIIt (in, He, the Senate shall he then constituted, and sh[...]II \Yll') II‘IHV lIucoInr mallnales of three _\'I'III.~' SlEl-Ilflllllz‘. and II gmdnatu ul filllll'llt‘l' UIIiIIzrsiII admitted to a Ili-gIcI' in the l IIiIeIsitv of Adelaide slIIIll Iet'kun his standing from the date of his IrInIlnnIinn in sIII'lI nthei LIIiI'L-II-ity, and the Sonata sluI[...]airman at any such meeting shall have a vote, and in case of an equality of votes. a casting vote, and[...]six members thereof he present. up at any meeting In" the said Senate unless twenty mena- lIeI's lllCI[...]t every meeting of the Council the Chancellor, or in his ab- sence the Viec-Uhannellor, shall preside[...]Senate the \Varden shall preside as chairman, and in the absence of the Chancellor and Vice-Chancellor, the members of the Council present, and in the absence of the Warden the members of t[...] |
![]() | [...]g the meetings of the said Council and Senate and in general touching all other matters whatso- ever r[...]the religious observances or regulations enforced in such colleges, educational establishments,[...] |
![]() | [...]raduated at any other University. Students to be in residence (luring teim. 13. Ever)" undergraduate[...]pproved by the Chancellor 01' Vice-Chancellor. or aforesaid. |
![]() | [...]at no such grant shall exceed Ten Thousand Pounds in any one year. Endowmcnl in Lnud. 16. The Governor, in the name and on behalf of Her Majesty, may University of Adelaide included in Ordinance No. 17 or 1&4. Council or Senate no mun-v, muumlly lo the Governor Governor to he[...]has been ellected 'I-This section ll:l~ heun l‘epl‘:l1:lll|_\' \-[...]izes |
![]() | [...]y tu'o, hctu'ecn Walter Watson Hughes. of Torrens I’m-k, nem- r\doluide, in the Province ui South Austrnlin. lisqui e. of the one putt, and Alcxnuder lln._\', t-I' Adelnide aforesaid. Esquire, Treasurer of the Ex[...]part : “'liereus the said Walter Wilt-mu Hughes in desn‘uns that. n University should he «stnh- lished in the mid Province. to be culled “ The Adelaide University. " and has unread to insist in the thtndaLioll of such University, by contributing the sum all; Twenty Thousand l’mutdn in cudnu'ing luv the income thereof two chairs or n-nlenscrshlps in [he said University one for Classical nnd Cfllnp[...]t '13 Council: New this ludeuture witnesseth. let in consulamticu of the premises, the said With ter \Vntson Hughes doth In by for himself. hie hcirS. executors, mid udndui-[...]o mid Executive Council, or if the snid nircrsity in ot'pornted within ouch period, then to such Cor»[...]um of 'l‘ cuty Thousand Pounds shall he applied in two etpml sums in eudowi g the aid two chairs with sttlnrics for th[...]d, .\'l'..-\.. Incumbent oi the Church of En land in the District of Mitclmm. to occupy, and that the[...]unds. shull he npplicd for the purposes aforesaid in erpntl snmsiplmu Early. and for no other purpose[...]equally cuduwiug two chairs or professors‘hips in the amid University. one of such clutirs o[...] |
![]() | [...]ome ariSing from such inresannl: paid and npplied I‘llullerly in en- dnwing the suid two clmlrs or pruiessorshins in lho snid UniVersilv us More- snid ; In witness whereof the said parties to these present[...]d delivered by the said ‘Walter \Vacaon Hughes. in the presence of Richard W‘ W. HUGHES (L S.) B. Andrews, Solicitor, Adelaide. “By a. deed executed in 1881 the donor consented to the investment of the TRUST CLAUSE OF DEED WHEREle TH[...]SITY By an Indentnre. which henrs date the 6th «in-y of Novemher. * By it dead cxeeuled in 1830. the University is enipoweied minveah the |
![]() | [...]20 (f 1:474. M 143 gr 1979. _ Tremble. Whereas in order to enable the University of Adclnille \‘u[...]il and House of Assembly of ‘2. Subject to the prurisu contained in the eighth seclion of the Whereas in urdur to enable the University of Adelaide to obt[...]" The Adelaide University Act Amendment Act." |
![]() | [...]uncil and House ol Assembly of tho said Province, in this present Parliament assembled, {LS follows:[...]porting )uusculiuu g'eudEr include feminine. ill in “ The Adelaide University Act," words importing[...]School of Medicine has recently been established in |
![]() | [...]oI Act. 3. This act may be cited as "The Degrees in Surgery Act," Incnrpomuou at, “ The Adelaide[...]rsity of Adelaide Degrees Act,” 1:“ ay he[...] |
![]() | [...]Act is incorporated with the other Acts mentioned in sec- tion ] hereof, and those Acts and this Act s[...]rs urznm Cnunnil to he mminlea by Parliament. 3. In addition to the members at the Council of the Uni[...]esent Parliament five members ('2) Upon the notification. in manner mentioned in section 8 of How mmncins filled. 7. When a Vacancy in the ofi‘im of a. member appointed under this |
![]() | [...]pyoiutment to,be conclusive evidence S. A notice in writing: addressed to the Chancellor of the [I niver- ADELAIDE UNIVERSITY ACT[...] |
![]() | [...]as the “ Adelaide University Acts, 1874; to 1923i” (3) The Adelaide University Act. 1874, is her[...]Act is incorporated with the other Acts mentioned in In'nu'l of annual grant based on, eudownwm‘s I'Iu'm‘d to £20,000 3. Section 15 of the principal Act is amended by striking out University t[...]l Tam. -L. \otIIithsmIIrlinI: anything contained In the r-mIiI-nrv in a"! Short titles. 1. (I) This Act may be cited as the “Adelaide Univers[...]her as the "Adelaide University Acts, 1874 to |
![]() | [...]ct is innorporaletl with the other Acts mentioned in scction l of this Acl, and those Acts and this Ac[...]ty Shall have power to confer, after examination. in addition to the degrees which under Llic p[...] |
![]() | [...]oard shall consist of fourteen members, of Whomi I, The Governor shall appoint five members: 11. The University of Adelaide shall elect two members : In. The South Australian Society of Arts shal[...] |
![]() | [...]Board by any of the societies or bodies mentioned in subsection (1) hereof (except the Association) un[...]s of the Board shall be elected for one year, and in the mouth of October in every year the several societies and bodies mentioned in section 7 (except the Association) shall elect me[...]en retire, but may he re-eleeted. 10. Subject as in this sect-ion provided, the elections of members |
![]() | [...]USEUM, AXD ART GALLERY ACT. 12. A casual vacancy in the oflloe of a member ol' the Board (a) The[...]ber: (h) The resignation of the member by notice in writing-(signed 13. (Z) A casual vacancy in the office of an elected member of the ('3) Ever}- appoin[...]r this section shall be |
![]() | [...]y the statutes and regulations for the time being in force as to the election of members of the Board[...]sity “ means the University ol Adelaide, (1)) In statutes and regulations made. under the “ Sout[...]d “ and 2!. The members of the Board to be elected by the University shall 3, In the month of October in each year the Council of the |
![]() | [...]instruction at the Adelaide Hospital of students in the said Courses. 2. The Committee shall consist[...]being- respectively nominated as One shall be nominated by the Council of the Uni[...]y the body 01‘ persons who nominated 4‘ Every nomination shall be made in manner pi-esmibedi 5. The provisions of Sections[...]this Act |
![]() | S'I‘ANJJlNG CRUISES 0!“ THE SENATE. 4‘11 STAND[...]‘Hll‘. SENATE OF THE I. THE OFFICERS OF THE SENATE. l. A member of the[...]Warden shell preside at all meetings at whieh he in 3, The Warden shell take the chair as s[...]den shall (i. The Clerk shall receive all notices of motion or[...]shall, under the direction of the Warden, record |
![]() | [...]o the lastrknown address of every member resident in the colony: and to such other membere of the Sena[...]The business at any meetiuer shall be transacted in the following order, and not otherwise, except by[...]nd Clerk 0. Election of Members of the Council. 8, Business from the Council.[...] |
![]() | [...]ruptimi. 23. It the Warden des' ‘ to take part in a debate, he shall 24. Every member desiring to speak shall rise in his plane nnd 25.[...]Warden shall 26. A motion may be mndo that any mem[...]peak twice to a question before the Senate |
![]() | 411i smxomo ononns on THE SENATE. 34. No member shall[...]osing an amendment. may he required to 30‘. Any motion or amen[...]or amendment shall be proposed which is the 41. The Senate m[...]nate. 47. A question beingy put shall be decided in the first instance 48. The Warden shall state whether in his opinion the “Ayes " |
![]() | [...]rovided. 52. No member shall be entitled to vote in any division unless 05. An entry of the lists of divisions shall be mode by the Clerk 56. In ease of confusion or error concerning the numbers[...]of Clerk shall take *58A, Whenever nu extraordinary vncnney shall occur in the |
![]() | [...]ter shall be held to cancel such nomination. 64. In all elections if no more than the required number[...]he Warden or to the Representative of the Council in the 70. The Warden may disallow any ques[...]and may alter and amend any question which 71. The Warden[...]ssion of the Senate any member may put a question 73. By permission of the Senate a member may amend in 74. In putting any question no argument or opinio[...] |
![]() | STANDING (menus or THE sums. M7 75. in answering any question the matter to which it ref[...]estions, of which notice has been given, shall 77, Questions not on the Notice Paper shall not he recorded in Fr C[...]of such Committee unless |
![]() | [...]lectures is begun every year, and is (301111310th in three years. It, is dividud into three. courses,[...]end oi each, but at present there are no lectures in the third course. Fee for each course, £3 35., ur £1 ls. per term. A. FIRST COURSE: |
![]() | [...]nglish. (b) Books specially set for 1923;: Plain, I’hasrlu. Piudar, Pythiom Odes. Tlumyrliden‘. V[...]of lectures is begun every year, and is completed in three years. It is divided inln three courses, wi[...]end of each, but at present there are no lectures in the third course. Fee for each course, £3 35., or £1 15. per term. Subjects of exumimition in 1025: A. Fmsr COURSE: B. SECOND Co unsa: Same as 111ml. course, but in addition are prescribed: (17) Book: specially sen for 1925:[...]Boa}: Vi Cicero, T'usculan DispumLions, Baal“ I. The Second Philimric. Roman Antiquities[...] |
![]() | [...]ly recom. mended to start Ilumtm‘a' Ll'l'lllf'R in Cumpuxilinn and Banks (11. the very cummi murmr-n[...]iblc all Ilu: Ilmzours Books will be dealt. will) in n fmn yrnrs' cycle, OYICII‘fll1("(IflL('S rm' udvixad (u rrnd by themschw ”Hm- Marks a} My (ZULULUTR mrulimml in Hm [st brlmr. The examination will comprise: (I) Qur‘stions on Grad; and Roman History, and an[...]King. Aristophanes, The Frogs. HerndoLus, Book I. Thucydides, Books l'I and VIII. Plain. Fluted": Prawn, in The Rapublic (’l‘. G. Tucker). nl‘llllh’llfl‘ Select Private ()ratimm (Paley and Sandys), I’lmnus. lerns. Lucretius, Book V. Ycrgil, Aeneid, Baolcs I and VI. Horace, (‘urminm Rank III: Epistles, Bank 1. .Tnvenal, ’I'Iu‘ Satin-rs in J D. Bull's edition (Omit No. VI)_ Livy, Bunk: I 11ml XXI, Tacitus, Annals, Bank 7. *Tran[...] |
![]() | [...]in. M.A. Honours Degree. The examination will be in the following subjects: (a) Translalion inLo Eng[...]. Ordinary Degrees. ' war. and [x mmplwlul in [lime Tho >- > “I lx'i'lllH~ lug-In: m'r- -\. Fmsr COI'RSEI Students will be examin[...]llowing subjects:— l, Shakespeare As You [like I! 21ml Macbeth. H. (a) Four of the greater Englis[...]fmm Milton, Pope, Wordsworth, and Keats |
![]() | [...]K‘lS [mm W Sirlm_. Shula-Fur e, Dekkei', l):mi--I, ,l)r .lvinsnn. limiunuuu, Flel.uhc1', “llllplllll. H I-lvrhmv. \‘nnglmm and Marx-oil mulniun-il in .‘l .\': u' .'ln”lllillglfl. (11’) Pages 5544313 of A Now Ant/Luluyy. (r) Sunm‘w uml I.) ' III. English Grammar, Dr’srrigulive[...]rlu- professor‘s lectures and the |
![]() | [...]t year, and to present themselves for examination in lhnt work zit the end of the year. The John Howa[...]rize is awarded cm the results of the In addition to the work prescribed in Regulation lV. candidates Students in the first and second years are required Lo attend lectures Suhjeels of examination in 1925: A FIRST COURSE: (a) Tm [ion from English[...]iex Chaim-es (Oxford Higher Frem‘ii Series). (I) Selections to be committed to memory: |
![]() | SYLTARL’S—VIOTJERN LANGUAGES. 9-7 ((1) Books s])c('i.ill_\‘ sci: Voltaire, Mérope. Charles[...]ntesquieu, Lem-es Pcmanes (J. M. Dent). Diderot, I’urmloarn sur 1e (.‘omédicn (Cambridge Plain[...]usseau, Lettre F: d’AIembm‘t (Haticr, Paris). third cours Candidates-are required to answer in French all questions, Subjects of examination in 1925: A. FIRST Cmmsn: |
![]() | [...]n intimate knowledge 0f all the demils, mentioned in the book will not be required, ((3) Books set fo[...]book: named under (9) and (f) are to be Heine. Lorelei. I'hlanrl, an Srizlnss um A‘IIII'I'. loathe, Erllc{111)(/. Srhiller, Das- M'u'drlmn nus dr-r I'D-1m sh, NOTE. These poe may be found in Forms for ([...]01‘ other approved NOTE: Candidates who in thPir fir<t course passed in ((2) and[...]he. (al Kc‘rmst Ii“ dag Land. |
![]() | [...]’rom‘. 11* News“) These poems may he found in The Oxford Nomi (2) Candidates who memorized these poems in their first course must in their second course In the examination at The end of the second course, candidates The series of lectures begins 0' 'y year, and in completed in lhree F[...]cclurcs will he delivered on the Hislory of the l"I|2in3: Students will be examined in the lectures and the following 1.[...] |
![]() | 12* S\'I.Iin the British 13771177119, by H. E. It i=1 assumed that. students who enter upon this cour[...]me of the books prescribed C. THIRD C[...]same 01' the books prescribed |
![]() | FYLLABUS—IHSTUMY. 13* 13. Histery. BA. Honours Degree. In addilien to the require‘men of Regulation IV, c[...]from 1295 to 1603. and the History (11) BRITISH lM[...]COLONIAL HISTORY. (a) Brilish Imperial History. (11) History of A[...]e; Egerton, A Short History of British (b) JPHkS[...]l's-ll a1111.luslrul[1m “elrml 111 1111-3014111 (1;) Egerton and Grant, Canadia[...] |
![]() | [...]—UISTORY. 2 SIudems must also present n thesis in a period of South Australian (2) Contemporary publications in pamphlet. and book form. These Cln'uniclm are tn hr found in the University Library under For[...] |
![]() | [...]roll cut-v to the Crusades. Some of the questions in the examination piwm' on Illo crusading period will include extracts in mediacval Frcnth and Latin. If the cnndida[...]dinary Degrees. ‘rlli'l‘l' :iri: two courses In Iii-itnoiiiii':n The lectures in the first course Fee for each course 1'3 3:4. or £1 15, in firm). A. FIRST Comsn; Ecunozlzias 0] Everyday Life, Part I, T. H. l’ensou (Comb. Outli[...] |
![]() | [...]HISTORY. B. Socoxo Coo HSE: Subjects dealt with in the liN grmtor detail. (:wcriully 5m run will lm shulied in Fee for the first course, {3 35.! or £1[...]tory of England, Lipson (Black), Life and Labour in the Nineteenth Century, 0. R. Fay [industriol and Commercial Revolutions in. Great Britain duriny |
![]() | [...]f ler'tures is given every year, and is completed in one year. Fee for the course, £3 35., or £1 ls.[...]ucture and Growth of the Mind, Mitchel], Lectures I-XVI. Net-runs Syxtr-m, Lickley (Longniuns). For p[...]of lectures is given every year, and is completed in one year. Fee for the course, £3 35., or £1 Is.[...]e is axe-aided on the results of the examinations in Psychology and Logic. 22. Ethics. B.A. and MA. O[...]lectures is given every year, and is corriplcmil in on! Fee for the course, £3 35., or[...] |
![]() | [...]h Dewey and Tufts’ Eth s. The texts to be read in connection with the lectures will include There are two courses of lectures, called Part I and Part II. SLudente Part I is the course for 1925. Fee for each course. £3[...]lmlngy Lugir', and In addition to the books prescribed fo1 the Or'diuni[...](Lu-11 Pruhynmum (11 mars,- In 111' EDUCATION. 26. Education. BA. and[...]of lectures is given every year. and is complcted in one Fee for the course, £3 K9, 111[...] |
![]() | [...]es on the History and the Theory of Educati ()L‘I In the History, students are II:I:I>IIIIIIenIled to rend Monroe, A DIPLOMA IV PRIMARY Entmrmx. ' IIIIIiIIII[...]l Method. The (“animations (a) A bl" I review III psychological prinCIplcs from a[...] |
![]() | [...]Intelligence (Holiglitou, Mifllin and (30.). Ynak in if: Yerkes, Amelican Army Tusts (Sidgwick and Jii[...]‘Jcasuremeuls (Enlighten, Milliin & (30.). For (I): luldu'all Cook, The; Play Way (Heinemnnn). l’[...]d (Badger, Boston). For (g): Kcatiugu, Suggestion in Education (A & C. Black). Green, Psi/cliu-amilysis in the Classroom (Hnddcr and No text-books arc in . ,ribed. Candidates will he expected to Show 5. THESIS: IIn luv shulivtl. and paragraphs 2, 3, and 4 HbDVe have been fulfilled. DIPLOMA IN SlianDAuY EDUCATION: Examinations will be held annually in Hygiene. Educational l’syulm» |
![]() | [...]ATION. MATHEMATICS 21* to the examination irr I'lttucatitnral Psyt'lrolngv unle : they have. in a pre- / 1. HYGIENE: 2. EDUCATIONAL PSYCHOLOGY: 3. PRINCIPLES OF SECONDARY Ent[...]oks: I. PHAUI'IUAL TEACHING: Candidates must have spent at, least three years in teaching, at least 5. THESIS[...]which may be at any time MATHEMATICS. SO. First-year Course in Pure Mathematics. |
![]() | [...]Mal/imnaliml Trililns. 31. Second-year Course in Pure Mathematics. A course of lectures is given[...]ommeneiner this ('nurse students must have passed in first-year (a) The elements of the infinitesimal calculus. 82. Third-year Course in Pure Mathematics. Veblen and Young, I’i'ujenl'i'ue Geometry, Vol. I. A course of lectme= (one hmu a Week) is giwn in allernaxe \enra Text—book recommended: |
![]() | [...]A course of lectures (one hour a, week) is given in alternate years. Lectures will not be given in 1925. Candidates must provide Ihcmselrcs will) t[...]Almanac for 33. First Course in Applied! Mathematics, 34. Second Course in Applied Mathematics. A course of lei-turns is gi[...]onnnunoing this course students must. have passed in the Fee for the course, inclu[...]3, 4) is intended tn represent. a "year‘s work Candidates for [he degree of BA. or 13.36. with honours in Mntllematirs 1. To attend (or[...]tion from) the lectures of the firsL |
![]() | 24$ N\'I.l..t|$t‘s—MA‘PH enArtes. To attend the lectures of the first-year course in Applied Matthe— 2. To attend the lectures of the second-year course in Pure Mathe— Additional subject: Algebra and Trigon[...]ics. To attend the lectures of the second course in Applied Mathematics Additional subject: Spherical Trigonom[...]. To attend the lectures of the third-year course in Pure Mathematics Additional SleJCI'l: Analytical and Di[...]zze Dimmisious. 4. To otlend course: of lectures in: |
![]() | [...]6. Mathematics for the Degree of MA. with Honours in Mathematics. Bnchdors 0f Arts who huve graduated with llulmurs in Mmhnmnu '5 1. Arithmetic (theory of numbers);[...]. Candidates for the degree may present n thesis in lieu of examination. The degree of IVIA. with Honours in Mathematics will not be awarded The thesis m[...]ed not later than the fiilepnth day of |
![]() | [...]IABVs—PUYSICS. PHYSICS. Students are directed in refer to the Laboratory Rules, which appear 37. First-year Course in Physics. 38. Second-year Course in Physics. A course of lectures and of laboratory[...]liours‘ lectures and six hours" pmrnnnl work ‘I)Pl‘ week. Before taking this course, students should have passed the examinatir’m 38a. Second-year Course in Physics for the Degree at BE. and Students fur the (ngl'Pe of 15.[...]d or (1:) not |
![]() | [...]lectricity, and Magnelisrn and an abridged course in hrlechanics. 39. Third-year Course in Physics for the B.Sc. Degree A course of lecture[...]passed the Subjects of examination: The followin[...]bunk (1/ Practical Physics. 40. Thirdyear Course in Physics for the Degree oi 3.1]. and Diploma |
![]() | [...]ely alter Illl’ Remllatium. 45. Chemistry Part I (Compulsory) B.Sc., Inorganic Chemistry MB. Diploma. in Applied Science. This rnurse is given annually, {ind is ('(uilplcmd in One year. Properties of[...]ozone. water. H dl‘DEDD peroxide. Nitrogen The practical work will consist of the[...]of salts. E‘YCll‘ltllng phosphates insoluble |
![]() | SYLLABUSi-CHEMIR’I‘RY. 29* EXAVIINATION.7ThC examination in Compulsory Chemistry inn-Jude.C SLuLlents who propose[...], and who .15]: for Renisen. Introduction, to I] ' Sludy n] Chrmislry. Students pro- year. (I!) Srs’rmi \Tle CHEMISTRY: A more detailed slurly of the subjects of Chemistry Part I and |
![]() | [...]ysical Chemistry. 47. Theoretical Chemistry Part In 3.30. Course. This course is given when required and is complelml in one year. This course is given annually, and is uomplctcd in one year. Students who have obtained exemption from Chemislry Part I, Practi- The tnmliudivo mmly of more[...]m), iron, calcium, inngnecinm, Analysis of inngnesinn linios[...] |
![]() | [...]ctures undcr the title "(b) Physical Cheniisti'}, in Syllabus 46. Books reconnnendud: \V. Lowson, Supp[...]c Analysis (23. 6d). 111‘ (‘Iuvmt'xirgh Vols. I and ii. 49. Practical Chemistry Part III[...]course is given when required, and is roinplerml in one year Fee, £12 125.; or £1 '13. per term.[...]s. Moi advanced physical detoriiiiiiutiona Book i'enninmemlr‘d: mi Chemistry, \Vcls. I nod 11. 50. Practical Chemistry Em- Agricultural[...]onsist of the qilalitatiic anal) sis of mi\tlll€i containing lil1()~1)lill(‘a and silicates, and[...]iiizctric and riolumctrii analysis, and the analy i~i of monurcs, 51. Elementary Organic Ch[...]. This course is given annually and is completed in the first two terms Fee fo[...] |
![]() | [...]This course is given annually, and is completed in the first. two terms of the yen)“. Fee, firs[...]unhlw. nh-nhol, Simple exercises in the preparation, examination, purificatio[...] |
![]() | [...]egree of B.Sc. Candidates for the Honours Degree in Chemistn' are required to show Students for (hr.- Houoms Degree in Chemistry pity A fee of £18 185. Those, for the Pass Degree, and, in addition, others, to which GEOLOGY AND MINERALOGY. 55. Geology, Part I, ' LAIIDIIA'I'OMY \l'orutrJl’irent. x demonstrations of one h[...]cimens of crystals, minerals. rocks, and |
![]() | [...]ts and Science. That part of the course dclivcrcd in the first and second terms is taken also by students in Mining Engineering, Metallurgy, Agriculture, and[...]into three parts as under, delivered respectively inI_\l~ll]lS; symmclry mnl cl: sillmtion. The physica[...]rts as detailed below, and delivered respectively in the first, second, and third terms. . Fryslallography and Mineralogy~Cryslnllcgraphy. A study of |
![]() | [...]nvertebrate pulseontolngy and further instruction in geological mapping. In addition to the fifty—four hours occupied by t[...].- minimum of .\' ihlys will hr. spenl in the field during LECTUREs.——'l‘his course will co[...]ssifica- |
![]() | [...]discussion of some of the more intricate problems in the orlgm and descent of rocks. LABuimrum' \\'0IlK.7lCighI[...]ymr. Students must spend it further ‘200 hours in (l[...], optic sign, dispersion, and optic axial I’etrnlogy~l’vtrngm1uhlv methods. A course of m[...]g the year, spend at least ten full days T. V. Barker, Graphical and Tabular M elhuuls in Crystallography. Hatch and Rust-all, ’I'rrl-buolc nf PetrologyJ Vol. II (Sedimentary |
![]() | [...]A Summary of the Geology of ll‘extem Australia, in the Mining Handbook, Geol. Sur. Mam, 3'0. 1, C711[...]ivery of n course of lectures and laboratory work in systematic palaeontnlogy of an mlvonced grader Th[...]re required to pn§ u more stringent. examination in the Part. III course, including an extension 01'[...]ired to Attend luctures and puss the examinations in tho thru- special roursvs (Geology 59. 80, [Hill[...]required of humor; span or must lu'cnly-one (lays in field work. Also a piece of npprurf-il original[...]59. Mining Geology. This course. tho course in Part I (55), and tho first. two terms’ lectures Inflows—Sixteen lpctures to he delivered in the third term of the year |
![]() | [...]l instruction unde1— g1ound,so for as possible, in conjumtiun with the regular mininr excuision. Te[...]Beysclflng, Yogi, :1nd Knich, Ora Deposits (Vole I and 11, English 60. Engineering Geology. This course and the course in Geology Part I (55) complete the A course of sixteen lectures to he delivered in the first. term of the This course, the cause in Part 1 (55), and the firsttwo terms’ lectures[...]y work of Part II (56). complete the requirements in geology of sixteen lecuues, will be delivered in the |
![]() | [...]chlllaiions, EXAMINATI(L\'S.—All examinations in Botany include both theoretical The cont‘sv in Bonn - 623. Botan[...]or Forestry. Elementary for I. A course of two lectures a week throughout the s[...]l reference to the II. Reproduction in plants (asexual and Sexual, including selected ll PRACTICAL lYoRK for the abo[...]e J. M. Black’s Flora of Book of reference: |
![]() | «10* sv LLA oUs—BO’I‘AN v. 62h. Botany Part II for Students of Arts[...]genetics and evolution; plum ocologv, with flier-in] reference PnAL‘I‘lCAl. Worm extending over nine hours per week throughout the comm Text-ho 0k: (‘nndidnms for the Honmux Dogma in Botany are required In show |
![]() | [...]owth. Warming, (Ecology of Plants. Scott, Studies in Fossil Boiany. Goebel, Orgmiagraphy of P1111113.[...]ection to be made 111 the buginninv of their Work in Botany Part II, i. a full yem bcfme entaiing on their Honoms course[...]suitable course. Students for the Honours Degree in Botany nay 11 fee of £18 185. a A course of lectures and puictienl[...]e111 Win]: 1301 Fees? For lectures. £1 1s.; practical wor[...]the more imporlent diseases of plants D. MaeAlpine. Fungus Diseases 0] Potato in Australia (Government |
![]() | [...]. 64b. Plant Physiology. Compulsory for Students in Agriculture and A course of lectures a[...]ractical The course will be given in 1925. Fees—For lectures, £1 15.; practical wo[...]with the nutrition of plants and plant Text—books :[...]64:. Forest Botany. Compulsory for Students in Forestry. A course of lectures and practical wor[...]a. The course will be given in 1925. Fees‘Fol' lectures, £1 15; practical work. {:12 25. ZOOLGGY. EXAMINATIONS—All examinations in zoology include both rheoretir‘al 65. Zoology I, (a) The general physiology of animals; the In‘UCeS s of nutrition. |
![]() | [...]2 to 4 pm. on Mondays and Thursdays, Text-books (in each case the latest ediLion); Borradailo, A Manu[...]gree of 3.51:. Candidates for the Honouis Degree in Zoology are required to show 66c. Zoology for the Degree of MB. A c[...]lan, 66d. Zoology for the Degree of B.Sc. in Agriculture. This course will nol be given in 1925. |
![]() | [...]s:— 1. A is 'se of lectures and practical work in Histology, consisting of Before being credited with a pass in this subject, candidates must FeesiFir[...] |
![]() | [...]ll comprise the courses SCI forth under 139, and, in addition, candidates will be required to SllDW u[...]required to ulleud lectures and pass cxnmiuulinus in physical and organic chemistry. 1! is expected th[...]ll devote all their time not necessarily occupied in lectures to work in the physiological and biochemical laboratories; and they will he required to participate in experimental work of u research chaucter nmlur th[...]of the profunor. Students for the Honours Degree in Physiology and Biochemistry pay Starling, Principles of Human Phy[...]Nutrition, I. Vnn’rmimm EMnIu'm.nm'.#'l‘he candidate will[...]eneral mnhryulmrir-nl |
![]() | [...](b) neurology. AGRICULTURE. 71. Special Course in Agriculture, Viticulture, and: (Enclogy. (a) The principles and practice of agriculture. (IL) Principles and practice of viticulture. (i) Principles and practice of wine—making. The uliherfiubjects of the course for the BBC. Degree in Agriculiure |
![]() | [...]thEcrsiiNote: Candidates for the Degree of 13.80. in Forestry must fulfil the conditions in Regulation H of the DEC. Degree. 72a. Chemistry.[...]Forest Entomology. The course will be completed in one term. General inseu Sll'tll'll[...]opnwnl and mvumxorpli of inserts. Class cnlion of (17) Nature and oxtant of damage[...]mode of damage where possible. (1‘) Method of I)!‘C\Gnti0n of attack. (g) insects,[...] |
![]() | [...]ocation of points, mensurrlucnt of dism 's, crmrs in chaining use of muging poles. field notes, uhnin[...]l also attend the field cantp for surveyors hold in the Forest of Kuitpo inin nltcmnte years. Section A will be given in 1925. An examination will be held in both sections at. the end of each year if necesmr[...]r term. SncrION A. (n) Sylvia-"IIurn—Locality in relation to forests, vegetation, soils. |
![]() | [...]) Forest Polici/.~Utility of forests. . The State in relation to. foresls. Forest. policy in Austrnlm and other countries. (9) Form-t Transportation and EIIgiIIeerfIzg.—T1Ie setting out and (1)[...].— ‘ During the vocal-inn suulonts will work in vile forest, and will The advanced students will engage in work in connection with In addition to written examinations there will be a practical The following instruments will be[...]student llllle'l provide himself with graph paper in Text-books: |
![]() | [...]e lectures will deal with the following subjects. In addition, sindcnls will he rvquired in do :1 course of expi-rinwnml work on the vesting of materials in the l'}l\nin",‘inn Laboratory. At the end of the your they must submit for exu I Inntion nn orlgi I design, together with all necessary mmputn[...] |
![]() | SYLLAHILfi—AI’I‘LAED scmxcr. 51“ The testing of materials used in engineering structures, and the study 75. Assaying (I). Estimation of coke and volume matter in can]. Estimation in the Text-book: 76. Assay-mg (II). |
![]() | [...]cal products. Analysis of typical com— ml'l'l‘ifll Inelnls and alloys. 17. Assaying (II). MINI[...]ter. More difficult analyses of materials named in Amazing; (II), and those 80. Building Construction (I). A (lesrriplii'e unur-‘e in nlemomnry building construction. The lectures Construction in reinforced concrete. Framed structures. _Sludenls nro required to design and make working drawings in com |
![]() | srntines~appmiin SCIENC i; 5‘ ‘ 81. Drawing (I). {lmmmiczin DEAlVING, including all that is: usually tmught in thi A Inm’llififi in Solid Des 'iptire Geometry, including the project[...]Modelling. 32. Drawing (II). A practical course in Mechanical Drauglitsnianship, and in the pre- 88. Drawing (III). A course in Advanced Mechanic-a1 Drawing. Taken at the School 84. Descriptive Gaometry (I). This r-ourse includes problems in envelope, ‘ _ ‘ shades and shadows, inter- More advanced work in the syllabus of No. 84. 84b. Building Drawing. Students Silldy'llllll (Iran in st‘flll' «letui of impmtnnce in buildings, 84c. Measured Drawing and S[...] |
![]() | [...]ical Engineering (11). Fuller consideration will in this course be given to the details of the A more del[...]ing. |
![]() | [...]iudurtmn motors and. nil the running of umrhim-s in lulmllei. coils, transformer cl rur-Ieri‘ 853. Electrical Engineering (I). An introductory set of lectures to the Electrical Engineering Course The lectiu-es and demonstrations in this course will be of a general Text—books: Lemmas. Units. Potentiomet[...]erter. Brake test of induction molar. 86. Fitting and Turning (I). Description of various hand tools, with[...] |
![]() | [...]1 Various chucks and d as for chucking. Boring: in the lathe, other means of boring drills and drilling machines. 88. Fitting and Turning ([...]parts. with a consideration of 1119 methods used in lllflcllifle-Shflp practice, and the erection[...]tructures. The design of vaiml framed structures in wood, mild steel, and Timbcr 1'in hridgvs. Girdcls and trusses ni van-inns I'm-Ina. Pime W. H. Warren, Engincvrmg Construction in Steel and Timber, Vols. G. A. H0[...] |
![]() | [...]Various chucks and devices for chucking. Boring in the lathe, other means of boring drills and drilling machines. 'l he nbm 1' .-N mny he obluimr[...]ciples of gearing and the cutting of simple gears in the 88. Fitting and Turning (:11[...]s. The design of rein- Snulenls will und[...]xt-books: W. H, Warmn, Eng/inevring Construction in Start and Timber, Vols. G. A. H[...] |
![]() | [...]on to Mining Fimmce. 93. Mechanical Engineering (I). The transformations of energy in furnace, boiler, and steam engine. |
![]() | [...]Flow through orifices and over weii's. Friction in pipes. Loss due hr bends, sudden enlargeme[...] |
![]() | [...]S of lead smelting. Flintslilre process. Smelting in blast furnaces. Roasting lead ores. Extraction of[...]try of copper smelting and refining. Cnlcination in heaps, stalls, and simple furnaces. Smelting in reverberatory furnaces. The Welsh process. Slugs and their treatment. Smelting in blast furnaces. Copper refining. Copper alloys. |
![]() | [...]lmaden Aludel furnace. Amnlgams. 98. Metallurgy (I), Practian Determinsliun of coke, volnlilo mane-r, nslr. moislurv, and sulphur 99. Metallurgy (LI) IN'I'RDIJUC’I‘ORY.—Tl.lermu-Chemistry as applied to metallu[...]s producers. l’yromerry. Corr-b ~—lmpuririos in copper uud Ilwir rl‘l'm'ls on its physical [Imp[...]y (III). The subjects of Metallurgy (II) treated in greater detail. Modem |
![]() | [...]al researches. 1003. Mining Trip. 1.01. Mining (In). Prospecting. _Exoloitntion. Mining methods. Ho[...]ng. i112. manage) Coal-mining. Methods of mining, and[...]iring a broader knowledge of the subjects 104. Civil Engineering (I). RAILWAY ENGINEmma—Preliminary surveys[...] |
![]() | [...]ignals. Types of locomotive and rolling stark. T1 in resistance. Ruilway economic-s. Rows—Location[...]ineering works Students taking this course must have previously passed in Strength of Fee for the course,[...]ct forms a part of Course 104, Civil HARBOUR ENOINEEEING.—Th[...] |
![]() | [...]be expected to conduct a prescribed investigation in the Engineering Laboratory. Textbooks: separately Mnlhcumlicnl Courses 30. 31 and 33 in the Syllabus must 108. Surveying (I). Ivlensuremcnt of distance. Field notes. Campus[...]ng. This nourse is part of 106, and is completed in the first term. Fee, 1015b. Survey Camp.[...]r. |
![]() | [...]final examination will include a practical res: in instrumental work. Students wishing to be placed in the-first division d the pass-list will Text—book: 103. Woodworking. A course in practical carpentry intended to make the student[...]ciples of carpentry. 109. Architectural History (I). |
![]() | [...]. per term. Testimonies of Study.—As exercises in connection with the above 109. Arclulocluml Hislury. iin 3. O[...]ent from the round. 109A. Architectural History. i124 and 5. Two sheets. containing limb. Architectural Design (I). A course of lectures on Architectural Composition. Students are Books of reiercno[...] |
![]() | [...]sonal Property (excluding the subjects specified in N01 111 belowL (b) Statutes: .'\' ‘ 8 of 1841[...](c) Reports of cases specially prescribed in lectures. *Text-ibooks : Edwards’ Law of Property in Land and Conveyancing (omitting |
![]() | [...]1887. (6) Reports of cases specially prescribed in lectures: Text-books : Books of reference: 3. LA\\’ or CONTRAcrs—(IIZ). |
![]() | in lectures. Text—books: 4. LAW OF WRONGs—(lls). Text-books: an approximate guide to students; {unhel- recommendations Ind directions will be given 5. LAW OF EVIDENCE AND PROCED[...] |
![]() | [...](d) The Statutes and Cases specially prescribed in the courhe of lectures. Text-books : Nora—Students will be expected to have[...]he first year of the B.A. Degree. |
![]() | [...]urse of lectures will (.lz‘l'll with the sublet-I according to the comparative method of study. and[...]comparisons between the various legal vonceptions in Roman and English law, ' particular in the law zm-cn ny. tho Conn-act 01' I‘lli‘ The h a, development of Roman law will be dealt with in wintion \\'Illl tlm historivul tlm‘elnpnwnl of[...]Institutes of Roman Law, omitting Book II, Chap. I, Part 11 (Law of Procedure] and Book III, Chap. 1[...]ures is given every other yculn :iml is completed in one year. It will be given in 1925. and will comprise the principles of Jurispr[...]Brown’s Austinian Theory of Law. Bryce, Studies in History and Jurisprudence. Gray. Nature and Sourc[...]Institutions, books of reference to be suggested in class 5. PRIVATE INTERNATIONAL LAW—(118) The[...]es is given every second year, and is com. Text-book: |
![]() | [...]AR. Latin. Law of Contracts. One subject included in the BA. Course. SECOND YEAR- an of Property (Part I). Constitutional Law. , rman AND FOURTH YEARS. MASTER OF LAWS. The subjects in the five groups orescrihéd for the year 1925 (r1) HISTORY 0F ENnLlsu LAW —'I‘hc subjcut- mettel contained 1n such |
![]() | 72* SYLLABUs—LAW. (c) CouMox LAW AND Sum“ LA\v.Iin the Civil Law. Books suggested [or genera[...] |
![]() | [...]tive and Surgical Gray, or Buchanan’s Anatomy (in old terminology) The Principles of Anatomy, Wood[...]tudents II. PRACTICAL ANAToMY: Daily attendance in the Dissecting-room from 9 to 5, except at[...] |
![]() | [...]anic. Same course its Compulsory Chemistry (Part I) for the BBC. Degree, 122[...] |
![]() | [...]dren‘s Diseases. A course of clinical lectures in medical and surgical diseases of children Medical evidence in general, and as bearing upon cases that may form[...]inspections and post-martem examina- Age in its median-legal aspects. The signs of death. Mu[...]rning wounds. Distin- |
![]() | [...]A course of lectures, extending over two years, in the Principles and Practice (li'Medicine in general and special diseases. 'IlexL-book: Prin[...]mm’: Malfor[...] |
![]() | [...]cology: Gynaecology, Homes. Text-book: |
![]() | [...]t. Nasal obstruction and deformities of the nose in relation to Hearing. Sinus disease, etiology, sy[...]yeais, and includc instruction and l. BAcrEnmwur: Gt-nernl morphology and biology. Examination and cultivation III. SPECIAL PA'rIlowGi': |
![]() | [...]ology, Muir and thlxic. A Taxi-bun].- of (y'rnrml I’m/wing“. Binnie and Dit'ksnn) and A TrxL-boal: of Sinai“! I’aleluml. Brnnic and Dickson, 01- A ’I'cIl-buuk 0f Pathology, Delafield :nul Prudden, o[...]g. 139. Physiology and Biochemistry. Thi> amuse in Physiology and Biophemish'y will extend ov[...] |
![]() | [...]ry of respiration being deferred until the course in biochemistry. The incchnnicril factors in digestion nnd their relation to the nervous syste[...]stry of digestion being deferred until the course in biochemist y. The course concludes with a discuss[...]ternal secretions being deferred until the course in biochemistry; the regulation of bodily temperature is discussed in relation to the secretiom from and circulation in the skin. 3. BIOCHEMISTRY: Three lect[...] |
![]() | [Will-AHUR—MEDlL‘lNI-j. 81* In [his course llxr- ioodsmffs urn folluu'ml |l[| I'rum ilu- moment Part 7.—Thc en[...]principles of animal PHYSIOLOGY nr THE Snusns, CE[...] |
![]() | [...]n of the special senses and nuxilin v mechanisms, in the order sight, hearing, smell, taste, and tacti[...]e to the. distribution of sensory and motor paths in the spinal cord and cerebral localization. ’1he[...]ance with essential experimental methods employed in studying the plk ologv of muscular and nervous ti[...]Book of reference: Physiology LHLII Biochemistry in Modern .llctllcinc, Macleod. rlnlrlus who[...]lidnlrs [or the romhiuml degree of 140, Public Healt[...]of vital statistics. The problems of prevention. I‘lxuntheumlo. Diphtheria group. Septic |
![]() | [...]ures, extending 01'91' two. V Practice of Surgery in general and special (11. 'l‘extvhook: A 3111111[...]of reference: Keon's System 'nf Surgery. : in the Principles and The insiructiens in practical surgery will include [he application of[...], etc. TE\1‘- bank: 142. Therapeutics. |
![]() | [...]the course, £8 85. (ul A course of instruction in the principles of Anatomy, especially II. CHEMISTRY. I. Compulsory Chemistry, as prescribed for the 13.5[...], and light. Electricity and magnetism |
![]() | [...]f the materials, appliances, and instruments used in a prosthetic laboratory, and the elementary princ[...](b) A course of demonstrations and practical work in dental .1’11-osthesis at the Department of Dentistry of the Adelaide Holpltal. Text~book: V. DENTAL METALLURGY. Fee[...]applications T[...]ing, carving, and SECOND YEAR. I. ANATOMY. Fee for the course, £8 85. A course of lectures in which especial attention is paid to the anatomy II. DENTAL ANATOMY,[...] |
![]() | [...]). Fee [or the (10111'se,£8 8s. A (101111111 (1i lev'stlue and 111 ' :1[...]g the second Text-hooks: Stewart, Manual[...]. A course of demonstrations and practical work in Operative Technique, Secti[...] |
![]() | va.I.IHI‘s»«nanAII suRIIIiIII'. 87‘ mls. scalin[...]mm. TlllRl) YEAR, Fee for the amuse, £4 43. A couIse of lectuies and clinical instruction in surgery giving |
![]() | 88* M'I.I..-mts#I>KxIM, >L'I<I.!€RY. llI. DENTAL l“.\Tnn—1usmLom‘. Fee[...]pic examination bf dental and surrounding [issues in diseases Colyer, Dental Surger[...]. Book of reference: Fischer, Local Anaesthesia in Dentistry (1923 ed.) Y. DENTAL Pms-rnnsrs[...] |
![]() | SYLLABCH# 11m- 11. sunmamn t59' FOURTH YEAR. Fee [or the course, £4 4s. A short special course of lectures and clinical instruction in the prin- 111. DENTAL Pnns'rnnsrs. |
![]() | [...]uirements. NOTE.»—All work is [U be rmuplclcd in the Hospital, wholly by the l"l HST YEA R. Tnurn MourHoLrJar. Atte[...]modelling in practical tooth morphology, and complete t[...] |
![]() | [...]OPERATIYE Tncnxiqee, ((1) Attend demonstrations in— 1. Application of silxer Lllll‘zllC to Llec[...]ld fillings; one approximo-incisal, one Dcclusnl in 4. Prepare cavities and make wax impressi[...]canite dentures for ten patients. THIRD YEAR. 0 I’ERA'I‘I m. Each student must attend, on days alloted to him. for instruction in |
![]() | 92* SYDLABUS—DENTAL soncnav. PROSTHE'I‘IC. Construct. artificial dentures for[...] |
![]() | [...]ll attend on days allotted to him for instruction in extractions, anaesthetiw. and examinations. And s[...]s. 2. Thirty gold fillings (15 to be approximnl in anterior teeth). 4.[...]to be made before and after treatment and lodged in Students to carry on the treatment.[...] |
![]() | [...]n. Ear tests. All harmonic combina— tions usual in part-writing of not more than {our parts The add[...]to a figured bass. The Simple counLerpoint. All species in not more than four parts. Text-books recommended[...]apart. (6) Bach. Three-purl. Inventions. No. 13, in A minor. ((1) Mozart. Sonata in F major, first, movement. |
![]() | SYT.l.A|llIl~I—.|7L‘Sl€. 9.5" To qualify In our tests: Candidates will be required It) slult[...]ts 01:. mnjor In each case the two notes forming the interval will[...]he nrpeggius of all major and minor common (d) J. S, Bach. Andante, Sonata 4. _ (e) Mendelssohn. Prelude and Fugue in G major. (1) Playing at sight. To qualify in ear tests: ('unditlnvoe will hr- requirml lo Sll[...]mits of :t Inujor In each case the two notes forming the interval will[...]er one Candidates will also be requirnd in identify the following |
![]() | [...]SECOND-YEAR COURSE. 155. HARMONY. Part-Writing in not more than five parts. Simple and_ combined. All species in not. more than four lJm‘LS. and 157. Donna: COUNTE'RP[...]h. CANON for two voices, with a free part. Rota—In there‘xavmination, candidates may be required t[...]the scale, of counterpoint, harmony, and of form in Text—books recommended: 159. Acous[...] |
![]() | [...]theory of_ rvsunzmcc; illustrations of resononcu in sound; beats; ll‘lul‘llllll-tllfll] of LliFf[...]RSE. 165. PRACTICAL HARMnNr AND CovanPom-r, each in not more than five 166. Devon: COUNTERI‘OINT. CANON for two voices, with two free parts. 167. MUSICAL HIBTQRT AND FORM. The various forms employed in musical Arranging for full[...]tes may be required to write original composition 168. MUSICAL LITERATURE. Candidates may be required to illustrate their answers in the fore- |
![]() | [...]ny,” “ Working out,” and “ Variations ” in Grave’s Dictionary 0! Music. FINAL EXAMINATION[...]ch candidate will be required to show ED intimate know- |
![]() | ‘0 ‘0 t SYLliAllUS—~DII‘LOMA 1N COMMERCE DIPLOMA IN COMMERCE. COMPULSORY SUBJ ECTS. l. Emmimcs AND COMMERCIAL HISTORY. LectureisiMn. H. HEATON, M.A., M.Com., I.it.t.D., and Fee, 103. 6d. per term. The first year will be spent in the study of the theory of value, pro- Text-books for Part I: |
![]() | [...]omics, Vol. 2 (Macmillan). 2. ECONOMIC GEOGRAPHY I. Economic Geog[...]t must be The course for Part I, consisting of about. 30 lectures, is giyen every Fee, 145. per term. GENERAL. The amuse will be gi\ on In 1925. |
![]() | SYLLABUS—IHPM‘IMA 13‘ C(\.\1.\l I‘IHCE. 101* The lectures will deal with the gen[...]es, begins every alternate The course will begin inin use shown and illustrated by entries, including the |
![]() | 102* SYLI..\8[IS#I)1H.D.\IA IN COMMERCE. The second year of the course includes the subject. of Auditing, in 1, INDUSTRIAL Penman. The course, cons[...], is given every alternate Fee. 105. (id. per term. Synopsis[...] |
![]() | [...], is given every alternate year, and is completed in one year. It will be given in 1926. Fee, 105. 6d. per term. It. deals with—[...]s, and Insurance, arbitration,[...] |
![]() | [...], is given every alternate year, and IS eomplctcd In one year. It will be given in 1926. Fee, 105. 6d. per term. The course will d[...]the relation of politics and Text-books: Robinson, Public Finance (Nisbet)[...] |
![]() | srLr..\Bus~mPLonA IN COMMERCE. ‘ 105* The following should also be[...]skia given every alternate Fee, 105. 6d. per term. 4. Transport. Railway system. Procedure in handling goods. 5.31.11“: ‘[...] |
![]() | [...]n e\"€‘1_\'ullcrun!-- year, and is completed' in one your. It “ill be offered in 1925 Fee, 105. 6d. per term. Scope of course:[...]ference: The lectures will deal with certain materials of commerce omitted from' As for Pt. I, and, in addition, MacMunn and Coster’s Eu'mpe: a[...] |
![]() | TIME-TABLE 01‘ LECTURES—DIPLOMA IN COMMERCE. 107* PROVISIONAL TIME-TABLE OF LECTU[...]ted to give notice when entering for examinations in October, |
![]() | [08’F SYLLAIIUS’IJII’LOMA IN HUU‘IOMIL‘S AND POLITICAL St} HINGE. DIPLOMA IN ECONOMICS AND POLITICAL SCIENCE. SYLLABUS. If the two courses are not, taken in the same year, Economic History |
![]() | [...]TS. Subject. i Mun. Tues. Wed. ‘1 Imrx. Ffi_ |
![]() | [...]E-TABLES FOR 1925. FACULTY OF SCIENCE, No in Syllfl-‘ Subject. Mon. Tues. Wed. Thu r[...]Year—Lectures E) — 9 — } 1: |
![]() | [...]Ill-o. in 7 gm". Subject. Mon. Tues. Wed. ‘ Thurs. Fri. inns. _ [ Mathematics, Puma l ‘ I s In — ; 10 10 30 13! Year - or I or — 01‘ l 'I -— 5 5 3] 2nd Year .. I) 9 — 9 32 3rd Yul" 52:: £1 % v'l‘n be m- mng[...]9 _ Practical , ll- — 10.12 ._. Evening .. lll. I5- —- 6.15-SJ 5 _ 38 2nd Year—Lectures— l 331'... B.A., llllLl' I BE. (Elect) I: W 1-2 _ 11 Practical .. . ~ ‘ 7 -— 2.5 39 3r[...]10'” Histology a lO~l —-— l -— _. 3rd ’I‘erm—Binchemistry 10-” I — H12]; : l _ 10:2]; 69a Physiology, 2nd YemI~ l I . . . . 7 10-11 10.11 lat Te|m- Biochemlsmy 10 ll[...]uuged _ 65 Zuology. m Year—Lectures 1-1 — — I2 I _ I Hractiuall v.4 — — 1 2-4 _ 66a 2an Year—[mu[...]r mu] nn 1 ‘ ‘ udditlunal Lime To be arranged I 2an Year ‘ ‘1 |
![]() | [...]S—FACUIIII' ow APPLIED somxcn. TIME-TABLES FDR I925. FACULTY OF APPLIED SCIENCE FIRST YEAR ENGIN[...]yllfl Subject. Mon. Tues, Wed. Thurs. Fri. |
![]() | [...]13* No. in , |
![]() | [...]rees — _ _ _ Aeronautics, A. M. Simpson Library in - Affiliation— Alderman Scholarships — . _ _ Research Founda[...]Report for 1924 - - - - Page. 98 - 391-406 33[...] |
![]() | [...]Hut'lwinr llllll Mnstvr 01' ~ - - - . - - 1-15, I51) Dom-rm in ~ - - < - ~ - - — - H5. lfill Family of — - - - - » — - - - — -i. Iii" ‘yllnbns nl' Subjects — - » - - - ~ - 3&2? Discipline—Stallite 21nd )Icnlbcis - , — ~[...]xaminations ~ - ‘ — - — — 39 |
![]() | [...]ity - - - ~ — » 272 Civil Engineering, Diploma in — ~ - - - - 93, 163. 169 Civil Engineers, Recog[...]- - - - — 280 Joseph Fisher Medal and Lecture inin the British Army and Navy — — — _ 268, 269[...]mbers of, Appointed by Parliament — » » . 22, I102 Vacancies in - - - - - ~ < - - - 392. 402 |
![]() | [...]_ _ _ Dental Science and Dental Surgery- Degrees in - r » _ - u . - Faculty of Dentistry Students’[...]_ . Syllabus of Subjects - - . . . . _ Diploma— In Applied Science ‘ - - . . _ . In Commerce - — . - . u - . In Economics and Polirimrl Sriencc — - - . In Education — ~ A - — . . - 111 Engineering - - . — . . . _ In Forestry - — — . . . . . - In Music — » — — — . - . . Discipline, Stat[...]Board of, and Members » Donations - - - ~ - ~ - I _ _ Dress, Academic, Stetule as to - - - .[...] |
![]() | INDEX1 Elder Profe§orships in Muthoinnliics and in Anatomy Electrical Engineering-7Diploma. in - - - - Endowm ents— List of - - — — . _[...]7 - - In Applied Science - - — - - In Commerce - - - _ _ _ _ Engineering[...] |
![]() | [...]of — A A - » . < 209, 214 Diploma of Associate in — - - - - - - — 287 Elder Scholarships in Elder Coneervutorium - - - 290, 293 Public Exaniinaiions in — — ~ - - — — — 290 Science, Bachelor and Doctor of > — - - - - 152, 153 Supplementary in Medicine, Dentistry, and Music - 179. 198, 212 Ex[...]arge - » - - - ~ — . — 394 Final Certifienle in La“: Regulations and Holders of — - 86, 171 F[...]- < - - 7 - . _ _ _ 322 Fisher Medal and Lecture in Commerce, The Joseph ~ 121, 254, 269 Forestry~ Diploma in » . - ~ . - _ . . . _ 91 B.Sc. Degree In 7 — » , - » — - 153, 157, 47* Former[...] |
![]() | INDEX. Graduates— Gynaecology, The Dr. Way Lecturer in - - - - Hartley Studentship - - - . _ _ _ _ Kuitpo, Forest[...] |
![]() | [...]Music - - - — — 7 - _ . , 233 A. M. Simpson, inin Applied Physiology 7 . . . . 28‘ 45, 305 Professorship in Pathology 7 - - - - 28, 45, 306 |
![]() | [...]tionw Statute - - Mechanical Engineering. Diploma in Medals-— Mines and Ind[...]llurgical Bursaries - sec P.E.B. Manual) Page.[...] |
![]() | [...]of — Faculty of - — - — Public Examinations inin Royal - Officersi |
![]() | [...]ering Exhibitions - — — » — Ayers, Ernest, in Botany or Forestry — . _ _ Page. - 39 116, 406 - 393 — 238 I 9: ~ 395 |
![]() | [...]ations see PER. Manual) - - 254 Thompson Bursary in Commerce, George — - ~ - - 143, 257' |
![]() | in - — _ — - . i Diplomas in Applied — - _ . . Schedules of Subjects - - - _ i Syllabus — - — _ - . . Faculty of — - - - _ . _ ‘Snntt Memorial Prize I I Senate— Simpson, A M., Library inin Applied 123. 247 — 257 135, — 98 . .115 |
![]() | in Medicine. Dentistry, and Music 179, 198, 212 Sup[...]te of — » - ~ - _ . .. - . 93 |
![]() | [...]— 6. 44, 332 - - 285, 305 Waite Professorships in Agricultiu-e and in Agricultural Chemistry War Roll of Honour[...] |
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![]() | [...]283 Public Examinations in Music 296 .Annual Rep[...]rders of Senate 'J,I 1 Appendix-Details of Subjects and Time-tables. I[...]NOTICE. The uudermentioned are publisl1ed in separate volumes:- |
![]() | [...]auli~hed Ul' .-\et of ParJir.ment iu Lhc y ear 1l>i4, and in th e year 1881 Royal Letter~< Patent wore isJ:<uu[...]British l~mphe, as if granted by any Univet·sity in the United Kingdu111. AI! additional Royal Clutrter was granted in 1!l13 in respect to the Degrees of Bachelor and Master of[...]Valter Wat;;on Hughes and Sir Thomas Elder, G C.l\I.G., from each of whom a gift of £20,000 was rece[...]ovi ~ ion ueing lllllllc hi the Ac& of Iucol'j)OI'I\LiOII, I SH, fot· n.u lUll HI"! g \'ant. fnnn the puiJiiC[...]Stllll oi .£10,000. Hil er the 1\.nlhoriL,I' or Lhe wn ct (LII eudowmaut. in lo.ncl o f .JO, ·oo n. ·re~ 1\.ncl a g ran Gn{[...]r~ent need~ of the University the Go,·ern- ment, in 1920 provided an additional grant of £20,000 per[...]entR of Physics and Engineering. Tl.e t.:'uiYt:I'Ail.,r gm nl · cle"l'ce · in ,\rl ~< , 'ci~ n c , J.ttw, 1\1 1licit1 e, A~ Cit·st lhe l:'ro.fe~;sors hip · fonnde1l in Lll ' IIi \' r i~ · were (our |
![]() | [...]ixty Lecturers, and there nrc twenty-two Teucher~ in tl1 e Elder Con - 8er"atorium of Music. The tLC•ld mi a l w•>l'l> of ~~~ ' 111\' crs i ~y wn.., couuueiicetl in In 1883 Sir Thomas Elder gave £10,000 fur Lh e foundation of a In 18'i8 t he lion . J . H. .An~[as g:u e £4,000 to prov[...]vil en gineers, with a view to their settl emen t in In aml af te t· 1892 Robert DtLL'l' Smith, Esquire,[...]rsity £9,000 fo r the purposes of th e Library . In 1920 the In 1914 l\h. Pl~ler " ' a i , wi Lh a. 1•i • w Ll) nd v,ln ·iug the cnu ,. of |
![]() | [...]i lll·ilize<l lu 1915 .' it· Edw[...]: .A.. 'o111mercial In· 191 S Mrs. A. M. Simpson gave £500 for the purpoBe of In 19· l) th . nut of £7, 0 1 uh$··ribcd by Cl.IHllllUUr of cit.i.-.eu , ln !!)~1 The U o•umrn.bl> :i1· Lo.n:;dou Bo n~· tho11, 1\. '. M.t>., Jn 1OZ:2 ~I •·& . ,Tun ~ :\l atk>< lJcqn •1 1 he•I .t::3 ,nn Lo the Metlicnl |
![]() | PREFACb:. In 1923 the Adelni•le 'o·operati e 'ociety provid[...]r ul.tlk subscripLioH Th e ::ieurt.Le co u ~i ·ts nf tt.ll g-l'!~d n a t (ll of Lhe 1legt •[...]in, who is 1'/t' ".tJlrio Vi itor of the nivet·. i~~·. The numlJer of gnuln nt ndltlik~ed !Jy ex:~miuatio u incc Lire |
![]() | [...]ng Exami- tlation to be held i~ February. w 28 Tu 29 F 3[...] |
![]() | [...]w 4 'fu 5 l\ 6 -- --I s L~tst day of[...]9 |
![]() | [...]12 of their classes in the first week of term as may be F 1[...]119 20 s 21 I s !221 M 23 Education Committee me[...]4 , Last day of entry for the Public Examinations in Music to be held in May. 25 Finance Commit.tee meets.[...]onnci 1 Meeting. _ 28 _ _ _I _ s 29 ; |
![]() | [...]s ~ -- - ;) ,\1 lj |
![]() | [...]F Public l•:xnmiut~tinll!$ in Thent·y ami Prt\cticc of Mmsic[...]2 Cunsen •ttlorium First TernJ cuds. I 6 3 , __s -- - - -[...]'cnn euds. |
![]() | [...]- -- ~I 1 I I Second .'l'er~ begin[...]. -- s 2 i\( 20 'Ju 3 I l' |
![]() | .I,.LMANAG. 15 -I 1925. JULY XXXI. w I' 1 Last day of entry for the .M.D., D.[...]degrees. |
![]() | [...]------- AlJ<: I ,"T X XT. ] 025.[...]I w 5 TH j ]i' 7 Last day of entry for the Public Examinations in Musio to be held in September and October. s[...]- M 17 Tu l w 19 TH 20 F ~I s 22[...]'l'u 25 w 26 Finance Committee meets. 'I'H 27 - F 2 Council Meeting.[...] |
![]() | [...]TEMBER XXX. --~ Tvj 1 |
![]() | [...]ing Exhibition l~:mminations to be held in November. F 2 s a Last day of[...]Diplom a Exammations to be held in November. 1- s ,, - |
![]() | [...]9 'l'u lU w 1I 'lu L F 13[...]candidates for annual vacancies in the Council, for the of[...]16 'l'u li w 1 'I'll Hl Li' 20 21[...]tee meets. Senate Meeting. Election of I Members of Council, and of \Varden and Clet·k. rru , 2 j , ,·~~ l 2i . 2S[...] |
![]() | [...]Conservatorium Fonrth Term ends. -- -- s 13 ~I }.j Tu i;) Last. day of entr.v fot· Mining and ~I ot.nllu rgiCll l Bm·saries. w l[...]I __ I |
![]() | [...]Visitor. HIS gXlJI',I.I.~:NGY 'I'HI•: IWn:RNOH Chancellor. PROFESSOR WILLIAM i\II'l'GHELL, l\J.A ., D.Sc. Elected for the first.[...]1924. |
![]() | [...]rst time, 26th Novembe•, 1924. SIR JOSEPH COOKE I'ERCO, Kt., M.D., F. R.C S. J<Jlected[...]J Al\IES YOUNG. Elected for tbe firot time, ~6th i\Jnrcb. !9U. Appointed by l'arliameut-1924 -[...]l'A"NDING. IVAliD"N-TIIE HONOURABLE MR. ,JUSTICE 'i'HOMAS SLANEY POOI,E, 1\I.A. Elected for the first ti•ne inl922; re-[...]. Elected for the first time in 1923; re-elected 26th ~oYernber, 1924.[...]d 1874. Died 1876. THE RIGHT RRY. AUGUS'l'UH SHOR'i', D. D., BISHOP Ot' A DRLAWE . •~ppointed 18[...]ellor 188a. 'L'HE REV. WILLIAM liOBY FJ.~:TCHER, ~I.A. Appointe<l1883. Die<l 1894. THE V~~:'<ERABLI.C[...]to 1893. JOHN ANDE!tSON HA1t'l'LEY, B.A. , B.Sc., I~SPECTOR-GE:<F.R.\1. m· SCHOOl.~, Appointed 1893. Die<l 1890. WILLIAM BARLOW, C, 'I>J.G., LL.D. Appointe~ 1896. Ditd 191G. 'l'HE HONO[...]1877. Dietl 1883. THE \'ENERABJ.~~ CANON FARR, ;\I.A., J.J•. D. 1880 to 1882. l'REDERIC CH[...] |
![]() | [...]THE CHANCET,J,OR, CIIAIIl.)fAN. TH:E VlCI>-UIJ..I.NU~;J,i,OR (Depnty 11-ILSS H. )1. MA \'0 Chairma[...]OWL:ER THE PROF~SHIRS OF T:I:IE Ul'/1- DR. H. SWI1<1'[...]N I |
![]() | [...]R IVIViON MR. B. S~IEA'I'ON Appointe<l by Council-[...]LEJ.ANll .\IR. W. ~'ULL.I<;R PHOFJ~SSOlt GRANT DR. R J. i)JILI,HOUSF. l'ROFJ•:s.>Olt RENNIE[...]MR. B. :S}!EATON DR. A. I. CHAPMAN DR.[...]D. CAMPBELl, DR. I., W TROTT AppuiuLerl[...]'l'he Chairman of the Dental Board (~JR. W. BRUC~;I SIR JOSEPH nJRCO DR. HAYWARD[...]Faculty of Arts. I'H(WESSOR J . !\!ClO!:f.LAR STl.;I\'ART, IlEA". ~I em her:; ex o(!icio - 'l'HE l'IIA:SGE!.J.Oll[...]gxm.TSII ;\IR. l>. H: HOJ.T,[I)GJc LITEltATUHR[...]MR. A. L. G. MAC:J<A y TliJ<: PROJ<'I!:SSOU OF PHILOSOPH\' ~JR. 11'. OLDHAM THJ<; PROFESSOR OF .\lrl.'l'HEMA'.I'ICS MR. 11 II' RAN llEHH THE[...]m'.-. W, '!'. McC'O\ ltiW. 1\. J. F. IHCKI-:I{S'I'l>:'I'H DR . SCHULZ PHOFl•;[...] |
![]() | [...]I 'l'HE CHANCELLOR MR.. lt.[...]. SAMUEL PROFESSOR ltOBEllTSON :i\IR. H. W. SANDBRS PROFESSOR WIJiL'ON PROFESSOR[...]CHAPi\IAN ~JR. T,. I,AYBOURNE Sii'IITH PROFI(SSOR GRAN1'[...]SONS MR. W. J. ISBI'!'l'ER Ml!. I. G REIMANN MR. S . TALBOT Si\II'l'H )IR. W. SILY~:R MR!'l W. A . MAGAREY i.VIR. C. SCHILSKY Board oi' Commercial Studies. |
![]() | [...],AND DR. L. B BULl, I DR. H SWIF'l' Joint Committee[...]'£\\',\H T MR. G. McUJ'I'CHIE Olaasics ano Co[...]e Hughes Profes.,01' : Phlloaophv. |
![]() | [...]CIJULZ, l'h . IJ. (~iirioh), M.A. (Ad•l.i. Economics. Ler•llll'fl': HERBIW.[...]N, D.Ltl'T. (l.eeols), J.\1 ..~. (T.eed,), ~I. Com. (Bil'luillg- ham) .tssiRt[...]JOHS RAYMOND WILTON, M. A (Camb.), D. i'G, (Adel.). Appointed[...].,.• ,. : HAROJ,Il WILLIA~I SANJJERS. B. A. Appointed 1923. Encineer[...]) Appointetl I~~;~ct.nreL' in 1889; Professor of !l;ugineet'ing-, 1907; Profesf"or of Mnthe- matics and 1\Iechanics in 1010-1910. l.ert111'eJ'.•: On Elecfria En,q{nee[...]HRRBI•:R'r \\'ILLIAIII GAlt'l'ltJ.i:J,l,, Jl. A. , B.Xc. (Ad~l ); M.1\. (Colum[...]or 1909-10 ; n.ppointetl P1 oh·~NOI 1911. L e~t,.I'Br: ROY STANLEY BUROON,[...] |
![]() | [...]eralogy, 1921. Le<'turer: CECIL THO:I>IAS MADIGAN, M.A. (Oxon.), RSc. (A<lel.).[...]OOD JON~iS, :\J.B., B.S., :\I.R.C.R., L .R.C.P., D.Sc. (Land.). Appuinted rgzo. Demon:;;trator in A natom,,'lJ : CECIL SILAS MEAD, B.A.,[...]Appointe<! 1919. j)fadcs Lednrer. in A ppUed Ph;q.,iolog_y and She1·idan /<'ell ott : Demonstrator in Ph.ps/olug,l/ nud l.dC?I'tm·er on H/sloln,qp: Denwn.YtratOI'.' in Phlt-'iology and Biorhemi.Ytrlj: Demon-YtJ•ator in Pathol"Y.lf ( CUnicotl): Demonstrator in Pathology: r.ecturer in Ph;~;.,.:,·al Cltemistl'!l :[...] |
![]() | [...].TA~IES AR1'HUR PRE'3CO'l'l', ~I.Sc . ()bnch.). Botany. P•·ofes.vOl' :[...]ll 1-;c. Appointed l!Hi, LecturP.I' 0" Forest Eutumulog,/f: ARl[...]ofes.tOt' : CULE)IAN PHILLIPtiON, )I.A., LL.IJ., J.iot.D. (\'ic.oria,[...]· on /he Law ~f l~'uidu•ce anrl l'i'ocedure : ltONAT.D NICKEL::! FINLA[...]e!) Appointe<ll919. Tutorial Classes. Commerce. |
![]() | [...]on Banlcin,q a.n.t A'.vclwng~ JOHN SUT'I ON. Lectm·er on AuNtralia" Inrin.<l-l'ies : WILLIA~I HA~f. F.R,E.8. [ ectul'el' on Pttbz..ic Administration and. F-i.nance : ALEXANDER I,ESJ,IF. GORDON l\IACJC~ Y, l\I.A DIP. l•:o. LectU1·er 01~ StaUstic.< :[...]fedicin e and 7'henlpeuti~s: CONSTAN'I.'INE 'fRENT CHA~IPION D>:CRESPIGNY, M.D., B.S. (Melb.), 1\I. R.C.P. AJ>pointe<ll923. LP<•tnrers on Clinicctl 11-Iedit·i"e: FRANK SANDLAND HONE, B.A., l\1.1[...]utect 1924. WII.T,IAM RAY, B.Sc., l\I.R, B.S. R.e·appointPd 10~4. Lecturer on the Prin[...]WENTWORTH ROWLAND CAYENAGH·1IAINWAUINO, i\I.B., B.S. (Ado!.), F.R.C.S. Ite-np[...]e: FRANK SAKDT,..\NO HONJ<:, B A . , i)LB., B.~. Re-appointed 1924. Lecturer on Otologq: ROBERT BV.NRY PFLJ.I.:INE, M. B., C. !\I. (S)'d.). Reappointed 1921. Lecttw[...]edicil1e: RlCHARD SANDERS llOl:ERS, ~I.A., ;'lf.D., Ch.:\I. Re·appointeit[...]gical Jhdicine: 1\TTCRAET. HENRY nv>'I"NEY, 1\l.B., B.S. Re-appo[...] |
![]() | [...]HENRY GILBERT, M,B,, B.S. AI>Iin Anatomp : CECIL SIT,A:. MEAD, R.A[...]on Su•·,qm·.v : BRONTE S)IEATON, i\I.R., B.S . He-appointed 19~3. T.ecfure·r on D~ntal Mate>·i.ct .lfed'icn and 'l'he,·apeutic.<:[...]' on Dental llistolo_qH : WILLIAl\I FUU,ER. Lectu·J'e1' on Opm·at,:ve Dentistr_11 :[...]ltOS, D.D.l<c. Appointed 19i3 Demonst•·ato•· i11 Anatomy: CECIL SILAS 1\lEAD, B.[...]D.D.Sc. Re-appointed 192fi .De.mollsf,·ato•· in Ope1·ati"e Teclmique : ARTHUR PA[...]Re-appointecll925. D~monstratm· in Prostketrc Technique : J,. A. l\I. BROUGH AM. |
![]() | [...]1874-1878. DAVID FREDERICK KELLY, l'>I.A. (C~mu.). 1878-1894. EDWARD VAUGHAN[...]~- 1885-190M. Law. FREDERICK IVILLIA~I PENNEFH"IIER, B.A., Ll-.D. (Camb.)[...]). 188! -1901. JOHN 1\-IATTHI•:w Rl'i:>'IS, ;\Ins . Doc. (J.onll.). 1902-1918 Physiolo[...]F.lt.C.S. Materia Medica and Therapeutics. Obstetrics. |
![]() | [...]Adelaide Hospital. Hon . Cnnsu,lt·i ny Phusicianx : RICHARD 8. ROGERS, M.[...]n.). SIR JOSEPH C. VERCO, K.B., M.D. (I,ond.), F.R.C.S. WILLLUI 1'. IIAY•IA[...].F.P • •~ H.G. IVII.'I.TA..\1 ANS'rB\' Of!.~;." , ~I.B., Ch ..M. (Edin.). ARTLIUI~ 1". A. 1,[...]OI~ORI,il'l 1\l, fo' N.l.:J> [•'( CHF.R, l\I.R.,B.S. (Adel.). Hon. Consulting Radiologist:[...]Bactedologitit: Hon. Consnlti11g Opltthatmotog·i>it.• : |
![]() | [...]\', ~f.ll., B.S. \Adel.). Hml. A ~~i.~tcHJ.t Sm·.qeou j(JI' Ea1· uncl Tht·oa.t:[...]ltUPKit1' K ;\IAGAJtJ.;\', .:11 U., ll.:-i. (Adel.). HENRY A. POIVEJ,I,, ~f.R, RH. (Aclel.l. JhHi!llant Bacted.olovlist[...]!: . A. J,J>N J)ON, M.lt.V.P., ~J.I). (A<Iel.) A. R. SOU'l'H\VOUD, )I.]). S. ROY llURSrON, :.ll[...]H. KENNEfH FRY, :U.H.O., ~J.Il., R.S. (.iI.B., R.s. ll (J}l. Ali~ tSi(UJ.t S~t J',fjOOW5 : BRONTE SMEA.TO.'i, )l.ll., U.:>. (A<Iel.) ,JOHN[...]~IAI,COLM 1., SGO'l1', :1-l.JI., i\I.S. (A<lel. ), F.H.C.S. Jiotl. 1'<11/wiugist :[...]'HUR CHAP;)lAN, D.D.s . Adelai[...]IV. '1'. HAYWAitD, C.)l G., LL.D., L.K.Q.C.P., :1-I.R.C.S |
![]() | [...],ontl.). Swyeons: H. S. NEWJ,AND, ~I.B., ;\I.S. (Arl.,l.), ~'.li.C.S. (Eng). H.[...]0UT· PAT1EX 'rs . Physicians : HE I, EN MA. YO, :\I. B., B.S. lA<leL). F. N I.E MESSUltlER, ~·J.R., B.S. (.-\tid , ) Su. 1yeon[...]lll. J •. SCU'l"f. :\LB., )l.S. (Atlel.), F. I~ U.S. (Kng. ). A ll<t6Sthetists : t[...]ESSOR J. 11. Cl.ET.ANO , M.ll, Cb.~I. tSyd.) Pnthologi•t <tnct Buote>·iologi[...]LD GltAN'l', ~1.8., B.S. (Adel.) ~I.R . C P , (l.nud ). Radiogmpher : J. S'I'ANJ,I£\' VERCO, ~!.H., JUS. (Aclel.). Den[...]icc.l .liasistant : J. B . J,EWIS, i'll.R, B.S. l~lelb.). RegistHw :[...]Su•·gical-J . STANI,F.Y l''"ltCO, ~I . R, B.S. (Ad el.). |
![]() | [...]SSOH 1<~1>\\"ARD JIAR.OLD_DAYIRR, i\lus.Doc . Teach•rs ~r the Pianqfm·te: 1'eachm·s of Jlluli11.:[...]mcclln: Teachtn· nf IVnod w1d w·ind I~~~t·rnnte11f'8, a·t"tl OriJhesll"ltl Pla.yi1i!f : Tnt.cher of DicUun owl[...]'l't'ltuy: |
![]() | [...]1ar : Jo'REDEIUCK 1\'ILLIA~I EARDLEY, B. A.. A I .A.S.A. Appointed Aee[...]AL.BEIH' WlU,IAM BAIIJPTON, A.I.A.S.A. Appointe<ll924.[...]WILLlA1\l BHU.OW, B.A., LL.D. 18i4-188i. JOHN W ALTIUt TY AS. 1882[...]Property, Part I. K W. JlESHA:\1, LL.Il.[...] |
![]() | [...]J. F. WILKINSON, ll.D. M.D. , Ch.;\I. C. T. C. DE CREflPIG[...]~y a111l Obstetrics W. R, CAVENAGH·MAINIVATIING, i\l.B., B 8., F.R q.s.[...]Jo:XAMINATION. GROUJ> (A}-J. l\IONAHAN I,EWI~. D.li.Sc. .. } Dental Pathology, etc.[...]J,. IV. TROTT, D.D.S. .. (CJ-A. I. CHAPliiAN, D D.S. A. I. CJIAP)IAN, D. ll.S.[...]a.ctica.l Dentnl l'rosthesis |
![]() | [...]· · { :\Iecha.nical Engineel'ing IV l'. F. 'I.'HOl\IPRON . . l[...]. . Electrical Engineering II H. D. JENKINSON, )I.E. Design of[...].J (1'hinl Yea•·). EXA~!I:"<EitS FOR D!PLOJ!' 1;>; COJD!ERCE. A . J,. G. l[...]. . Commercial J.a.w |
![]() | [...].r, B.A . Waikerie G. C. H. Nicol, 1\-I. D Rev. E. S. Jew Wilmington C. J[...]Yorketown W. B. Goltlsworthy i.Yl iss Mary Degidan[...] |
![]() | [...]tob•1, 1924. PROFESSOR HENRY DARNLEY N AYLOlt, )I. A. Elected 31st October, 1924. On the Medical Board of" South Australia. WILLIA~I THORN BOROUGH HAYW \RD, C.~I.G., LL.D. , i'.I.R.C.S. R<>-elected On[...]HARRY SWIFT, M.D . On the Adv·sory Coun[...]1', 1\f.Sc. On the Australian Commonwealth Encln[...]Soldiers. PROFES801t R. W. CHAP)IAN, 1\I.A, B.C.E. |
![]() | [...]I[...]Endowment of Chah·s in Classics an<l[...]I Sir 'l'hos. Elder 20,000 Endowment of Chairs in Mathematics 1874 I and Natural Science. 1875·6 Public Sllb[...]Literature in niemot·y of John[...]500 For Prizes and Schola1•ship in Memory[...]Private Subscriptions 1,150 } In support of Ohair of Music. 1~4 Sir Thos.[...]325 } thalmic Sm·gm·y in )femory of Dr.[...]Scholarship in Medicine). |
![]() | [...]400 'l'o found Scholarships in Memory of[...]600 To founcl 8tudentsbips in !\I emory of[...]John Anderson Hartley. 1900 His Excellencv I.ot·rt 100[...]ture in the Junior, ~enior, and[...]e for Elocution 1902 'Pnllll ~ f': nl>~Crilll i<>n w ... 3 }~ndowment of I~ectureship on Gynre- colo!l'y in memory of Dr. Edward[...]~~~:.in memory of Professor Ralph[...]tnre in Co1nmerce 1892- R. BIUT Smith, Esq.[...]2,COO I I[...]115 'l'o provide Prizes in Lat.in Jn me-[...]!:\cholarship ancl Medal, In memm·y[...]of the late Johnlla.got.. 1912 Miss E. 1\I. B11ndey, Mus. 200 In ruemory of Sir Henry and Lady[...] |
![]() | [...]1.8 II To pmvide Scholftrshi[l in the Com· mittee ... .. mercial Course, in me1nory of the[...]lic Schools DecOI·a- 2oo In memory of the late Alexander[...]to competition by graduu.tes in l\Jedicine. 1Pl4 I Petet· IV9,itb, Esq. . . Urrbrao Estate,[...]d Fore.-;try and allied subjects. SiJ· Edwi11 Smith .. r.oo To provide Schola.rsl1in in memory of[...]100 To pro\'ide BurEa.ry in Commercial ! 1916·22 Bequest-SirS. J. w,y[...]ene Alderman. 1918 1\Irs. A. l'I. Simpson -· ~00 To provide a Library in Aeronautics in[...]To provi<le Research Scholarships in |
![]() | [...]r Date I I Df)llOJ'. Amount. i I[...]late R. .Barr Smith I[...]North Adelaide !ill I '!'o proviole a :\Iedal in me mory of Congregational Church[...]I Sir George 1\Inna.y 1,000 I Bnilding :Fund. I Family of 16,COO For Medical Schon! Building, in :\Irs. G. A. Jury[...]I Ent.lowmeut of a Chn.il' in English[...]I |
![]() | [...]I Date. Ooro nr[...]I £ 1879} 'l'he Hlgh ~ II un . • i r 1882 J. WRr. BArt.[...]nrmn ·cut it·al .:uc iory 1905-19 (I f Rollfh At t411 di .. l02 18[...]00 0 0 For the Lowrie Scholarship in Al(ri-[...]·I[...]I 1913-2i G. Brookman, Esq. ~0 0 0 For e. Scholarship in the Elder Con-[...]FQr Reil.en.rch Work in[...]To form the. nucleus of a Studeo ts' I[...]I II Rc. , M.R. , ,\ l ,1j , I[...]I |
![]() | [...]1894 JL,B. • .A.SHBY, I1•an Edwin .. .. .. 1917[...].. .. .. .. 18P5 I.L.B.[...]19U I.L.Il. DAGOT, Edward Mead • .[...] |
![]() | [...]1892 D.Sc. BENHA~I, F•·ederick Lucas 1!10 1 Lon[...]Sc. I90f ~L 13., B.S. HETTS[...]1915 London (1866) I.L.B. BICKERSTETH, Kenneth Julia[...] |
![]() | [...];\i.E,, I IRI\S, Walter Richard .•[...]1916 M.A. i BLAKE, Milton Audley . .[...]1891 I.L.B. BOAS, Isaac Herbert . . . .[...] |
![]() | [...]M.B., B.S. BROADBEN'I', (n~e Chapple) Marian . . . .[...]ll ,l!:. • BUUGESS, 'I'homas :lllartiu 18S8[...]~I.[...] |
![]() | [...]1921 I~.A. • CAMPBELL, Allan James ..[...]{ 1905 I .L.ll. |
![]() | [...]ederic i Si7 London (1870) B.A .[...]i 1898 )lclbourne (189i) M.B., Ch.B CHAI'l'f.l(, llaro[...]1877 London (18i3) . . . . B.A . CH!TilC': HWA!lD[...]e . . . . . . . . i90l li ..\.[...]JSSO Edinburgh (18i6) ..[...]ALB. C'I.OSl,, '~'~Iter John Westcott[...] |
![]() | [...]1911 I.L. B. COWAN, Leslie Thompson ..[...].. 1915 I.L.ll. cox, Rudolph William Arthur "[...] |
![]() | [...]1913 ~I. B. , ll.S. OAYEY, Roy Ilorbert . .[...]Muo. Doc. t D-1.\VIBU:-i, )lary Campbell . 1023 I.!.Sc. 1 DAWKINS, Albert Norman . .[...]Al.ll., 1.1.!>. DEf,I'R.\T, )lary Johanna .\lherta. Theotlu1·a[...]DEVENISH, Albert Sydney . . I SW AL\[...] |
![]() | [...]B.A. UONN~;LLY, 'I'homas Hugh .. ..[...].. .. 00 187i Cambridge (1859) lLA . ·t DOWLING, Do[...]de red for B. E., 1913 • D(IN CAN, Handasyde .. .. .. 1877 Glasgow (1831) .. ~I. D. tDUNCAN, Keith Sinclair[...]1883 Edinburgh (1881) ~I. B. DUN STOKE, Horace Edgar[...]. I Not yet Mm1ber1 of Senate. |
![]() | [...]03 Tiibingen (1871) ,\I A. ELCUM, Charles Cunningham ..[...]I. 1012 L[...]Thomas .. .. .. 18i7 Cambrid~e (1857)[...] |
![]() | PA$'1' _\NO PHJ:<:i:!ENT GHADl'ATES.[...]JSD7 !:I.A • GILES, Mortimer .. ..[...]1008 Dublin (1879) .. .. f,L.B. GLYN!'I, Robert Mcl!ahou .. ..[...]1894 ~I. B., D.S GOODE, Kenneth Burel en ..[...]1918 1I.ll., B.S. GRATTON, NoTman Murray Glad·[...] |
![]() | 60 l'.~ST AND l'HI!:SffiN'I' GRADUATHS. GHEEN WAY, Harold .. ..[...]1907 Melbourne (1892) l.I.A . |
![]() | [...]I 1916 I'.Sc. HARKNl~SS, Robert .. ..[...]Leslie Horrocl{s .. .. .. I!!QS LL.B . t H[...]{18i7 Cambridge (1873) LL.B. HAW[...]1SS4 I·L.B.[...] |
![]() | 62 1'.-\S'f AND PREfiEI'i'l' G£\ADUATR~; ' HEN N fi(J!:I! -MA.IOR, .\!b ert Ed- |
![]() | [...])l.B. J~ S. II I'F:, Charles Henry Standish •. ( ![...] |
![]() | [...]!:I.E. J AUNCEY, George Eric Macdonnell 19[...]1007 ll.B., B.i. JEFFERIES, Lionel Harry . . 1008[...]..' . JOHNSTONE, Percy Emerson I 1S~i B.A. I 1Sa3 LL.ll.[...]M.ll., B.S. JOS E, I1·an Bede . . . . . . . . 1915[...] |
![]() | [...]Charles .. .. 18i7 EdinbUI'gh (1832) M.D . t K[...]B.A . KELLY, l:i'rancis .. .. .. .. .. ..[...]I.L.D. 10~'1'01!£ , The Earl of[...]I 1889[...]HI'.!'I[...]~I. B.'[...]1I.S.[...] |
![]() | [...]AHATT, Qeorge Augustus 18i7 Dublin (1839) B.A. t LAFFAN[...]LAMfl, Horace . . . . . . . . . . l87i Cambridge (1875) .. MA. J,[...]l92.J. 1I.B., B.S. LATTY, Claude Pereira! . . . .[...]1924 ~I.A. LEACH, Basil Woodd . . . .[...]. JOOG Sydney, B.E. ( i903) lJ.So. |
![]() | [...]NARD, James .... 18i7 London (1Slc•i Il. .o\.. LESLIE, Jea[...]I.,J.J. B, LILLYWHI'l'E, Cuthbert 1899[...]3 U!:l. U!i'N, Leslie Wr.dmore .. 1[...]1883 Etlinlnn g-h ( 1683) .. ~I. D. LIPSHAlf, ]{ate Caroline[...]ll.A. ' LIPSHA~I, Margar et . . . • . • ]9[...]• (1883) ~LB., u.s . I Oil' HI E, Willi0111 • , . . . . . .[...]Oxford (1584) .• 13 ..\. • I.UCAS, lleginald Blackley •• ..[...]1U06 ~I.!l.,B.S. llcA HEE, John Victor .. .. .. ..[...]1877 Aberdeen (J832) .. .I f.,\ . Mcllll!DE, Do1·othy Erelyn . . . .[...]I 18Ul[...] |
![]() | [...]; .. ll.E . M cDON.~I..U, It o~[...]LC.. II . MeDON ' IN.!,, John nrli te .. l!ll3 'n mbrld~c ( tan) )I .A. ~l e i':WIN, l(elth . • . •[...]11112 ~I .II .. ll.S. II.I .. H \! A • ·111::\', ,\ l ory \' et[...]u. ~l eG I.A. II AN, ,I (IIIII Erlc ... , l l!tl\1[...]l f .u li.S. ~!II G I\ , " ""~ Jl:o millo11 .. ....[...]liS. ) .. H . ,\ , • HA 1\IN'l'()Sll. James uth~rl nml[...]IJ .. .'~. M,\ ' I. Ai tJ•:N. Peter l'~trlc l< .. . ..[...]I 1901 Sydney (1900) ..[...] |
![]() | l'.I~T .\~U PHE:SENT G!tADUA'n:~. lfAl\.IN, Frank BulllfJhrey 1906[...]s •• .. .. 1E8i LL.B. |
![]() | [...]L' .\8'1' A :>D PRF. S J~I\T GR.A JJU.A rE,;, Mll,f.I~H. u..'lymum1 O!lanclo }Iauri ce[...]1010 D.A. |
![]() | [...]117 B.A. ~AIH-'i, ,\l~xnnder J.Jh•ingstone 1905[...]1899 Aberdeen (1878) ~I. D. NA PIEH, Thomas John lfellis ....[...]11J24 ~I.B., B.S. |
![]() | 72 PAlST AXD l'J\I~SE :-IT GRAOUA'l'll:S.[...]1923 B.Sc. i OPIE, Thomas Schulz[...]dith May .. .. .. .. 1912 !I.Sc. !Jan. (1908) Tl.Sc. OSBOR[...]Hnmilton Charles . . . . 1S7i London (1851) I,L.B. PARKHOUSE, Dtvon .. . . .. .. ..[...]ll.B., B.S. PARI\IN, George Robert .. .. .. 19[...]A'l'CHELL, Mary Emma . . . . .. I 1906 ll .A .[...]1•id . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 18i8 Glasgow (1864) M.A.[...] |
![]() | [...]1924 3l.B., Il.S. I PELLEW, Lancelot YiYian[...]m 1;:-:s Cambddfl'e ( I i~ ) .. U.A. Pl~NNY, llal'O!d John .. .• .[...]. J 883 Cam b1·i dg·e (1 l ) J.L.B. PHILLIPS, W[...]1Ul5 ~I 13 .• B.S. PHILLIPSON, Coleman[...]]!)]! I. ld'l. PlTC!IEU, Cyril Fredel'ick[...]I 1897 )felbonrue (lSH;) .. M.B. I'OB.TOY. Alice Blake . . . .[...]1Si7 Cambridge (1875) :\i.A. POOLE, Gil-bert Graham . . . . . . ..[...]18;7 Oxford (1656) .. ~i..\. POOTJE, 'l'homas ~laney ('V:nde[...]l!l ~ l :\tel bourne (18116) )I.A. J'OT't'S, William Andrew ..[...] |
![]() | [...][1002 I!.Sc. PRIES'!", Herbert Jame~..[...]1023 . ~I.R .• B.S.[...]y .. .. .. .. 18i7 Cambridge .. M.A.[...]Ethel Hayter 192i ~[.B.,[...]~LB., B.S . i REICHSTEIN, Lance Eric Harold[...]1924 ~I. B .. B.S. REID, F>'ederick William ..[...].Decea&ed. I 1Yot yrt J!eu>btrt t>f S111•t•. |
![]() | [...]1882 Melbourn e (l SSCJ) ~I.\. UENNIE, Edward Henry ....[...]c. |
![]() | [...]18U7 London (1F~7) .. .. I.T•. ll. fl.UIUEL, Geoffrey .. .. .. ..[...]1919 M.B., H.S. i !>CHAFER, Max Ernest HannafoJ'd[...] |
![]() | [...]Fraser . . . . . . . . . . . . . . J8i7 St. An<lrews (1861) lf.D. SEAR[...]SELLS, Allred . . . . . . . . l8"7i Cambridge ( J8f'l) .. ~L\. SEWELL, Charl[...]B. SHIPWAY, Graham Stuart . . I91n M.B .•[...]. SBfPSON, Hugh Denney . . . . ( I 920 B.Sc.[...]l19 ~ 1 fl.A. t I':U'<OLATR, Walter uordon Cl.' rle 1 ~I :! :1 ll.Sc. SII'[...]JS77 London (1~72) •. 1l.D. i Sl!ITH, Daisy Maud . . . . . . . .[...] |
![]() | 'ic PAST Alin .I'HIIl~E:-:T GRADUATES. SMITH, Jol111 Ellg·a[...]I !SV2[...]I!.S. t b~ll'l'H, J\eJJneth ""\ViHiam ~\lg[...]B.E. I SOC:TER, Robert John de Xeufl·illc[...]I l!ll6 ~f. B., D.S. |
![]() | [...]1Dl2 I~ Sc. STEPHENS, r,illian )latT Theak·[...]f1Si7 CamiH· id~e ( l8i2) :M. -\,[...]ncelot .. ISi·i Cambridge (1871) LL.D. STOAT[...]B.A. STOLZ, I\ at e Sophie . . . . . .[...].. '1921 NatL lr<'lann (!915) !I . A. t SWEENEY, Gordon .. .. -.[...]>i' Decea.w!d.[...] |
![]() | [...]l'AS'l' AKU PRJJ:SEN1' GRADUATES. S\1! I· r, 1-ln•·•·y .. -- -· ..[...]1879 St. Audrews (J8i6)[...]lS85 Edinburgh (ISiS) )I. D •[...]]!)()() Litt. D. Cambrillg·e I.L.D[...]I IU06 B.Sc.[...]0)1SON, James Simps on .. .. II.L.Il. |
![]() | [...]h .. 1905 London (I905·) .. n.sc. u. |
![]() | 8:2 I'A8'1' A~!) PR~:~~;:q· fiUAD[...]1917 I. I~. B. W ATEilHOUSE, Louis David[...]1914 I L.P. WAT[{!NS, Charlos 'l'homas[...]2~ B.A . I • \V.AY, Edward Willis .. .. .. .. J8i7 Edinburgh {1871) ~I. B . • WAY, The night Hon Sit·. Samuel[...]obert Bennett .. l8i7 Oxford (1869) )fA .[...]'ius .. .. .. .. .. 1~7i '1'01 onto (]~56) .. 11..~. |
![]() | [...]John Stanley .. I 19H B.Sc., 100i, 6UtrC'I1·[...]1817 (lxfortl (UG I) .. .. ~I.A . WHEATLEY, l•'•cclerick William I 1004 B[...]1004 CamUridc-e ( ~I.A. |
![]() | 84 PAH .\i'\ ll PR-ESEKT GRADUATES. WILLIAMS, Mabel E\':tng·eline I!H6 ll .A. |
![]() | [...]GHADt:ATES 1\'HO HAVE 'l'AKEX HOXOURS DIWR!i:ES. l:Ol' NC:, Dul'itl Hastings[...]erick William 1S9i LL.B.[...](I NSTlTUTED 1901.) |
![]() | [...]TB \rill) HA\'~c OllTAI~~;n FD1AL Cll]R'l'lFJCATE IN LAW, HONOURR[...]Mathematics I. List of 8tudenta In Law |
![]() | S/Til~i\TS II HtJ 1/.HI. 11 /l'I'.\ I :>V. It Fl:\AL l'EHTIFil'ATr: l\ I, A\1'. 87 DAVEN POHT, Artlm~·[...]Jan1 ~5 lJowanl 1900 I) A \'lSON, .John !In bert Hawuon ; 9(o:l[...]Uenneth Hains-worth 1918 i)LHS'l'ON, Sitln~.1· llridle •·[...]s Not•rnan .. 1909 (: J·: I.STON, Hedle)' Hingros e[...])L\HTlN, llugl1 \\',•I lis .. :g 0 oGH'[...]Cha rles )Jason 191i HILL, Henry llichard . .[...]ram Stephens 1U'I8 llJLL, l1t•tbl'l't l•:dncHd ..[...]191o |
![]() | [...]W. \LD, In ine Dale 1923 SH[...]'\"RlGllT, S:nluey Cl1arles Grenville 1023 'I" APLEY, Willis WRJle . . . . 19[...]10~3 Flf<IIEH. !IelPna Cathe1 i11e 1924[...] |
![]() | [...]sephine Hi07 J'I-::\A1X lUCJ(, Lola[...]ly Emmaline 1916 I~GHA~f, ~Iyrtl e Lavinia 191[...]\' , l'hyllis ,\nna . . 1923 I.EYASSIWR, 1\nte .. JL\LT... ON, Alice )fal'.\'[...].. 1901 }IEWKlLL, I'aula ~fary 1VI6[...]Rose .. 1na ,i.Ol!DlE, Ada Winifred . . . .[...] |
![]() | [...]R·ch~;·d 1908 I!L'SSACK, Friedrich Wilh elm[...]Diploma inI ANDEilSON, Reginald !lamp .•[...]...... 1909 H..:\JLEY, Arthnr Xolt' i~ 1 fJ2 1[...]1w:;c . . 19:2R I ~A 'I'IIC:ATE, J?hn l'e11ller .. .... H[...]llenr.1 102:1 BATTY E, George I-I a rr.1· 10:!~[...]1·'1!.\i'illS, Ainslie Dcl.ary[...]. 11118 (;JLJ~S. l(enneth I~iYing·s tone .. 192! l.!ER1UMAX, Alfre[...]uel .. 19~;! 111(1(: I'\:';, 11 :~ . ,._,. ( 'ou l e ..[...]uil Hl2i CRESWELL, John .. .[...]LD'i8 DALTON, Yictot· Ernest[...]Alfred Yaughau . . 1(!'21 I.E,YIS, Clarence Oeorg·e[...] |
![]() | [...]llli'Ltt)L\ ,; l:'i \ P I'I.Ii':l• ~C ii': :'it'l•:. J.O.\~. W i lJi:un ( ' l:l l't·HC"l' .. l 'HO I D, L\at l 1cr ine Li ly ....[...]Palric 1< William .. 1 g I :l ~LI nsH .\ T.l., .\lm" 1\alhleen[...]1013 Diploma in Mining Engineerln~ and Metallurgy and Fell[...] |
![]() | [...]\\'1-llTI:\'GTO:-i, Beltram. n.s~. .. 00 1001[...]Diploma in Electrical Engineerlnc-.[...]O~~ . ) I'll.\ PPI.E, Emest, B.Sc. .. .. .. .. ..[...]DlpiJ)tnae in Applied Science . ANGWIN, William l[...]B.E. 1915 |
![]() | [...]. . I !• ~ I . ~l c'd.\IAH I, Louis \\"<ll'liCCliL• , IJ.I•:. 1911[...]l.K 1 !)~II Si'I\IEil\'ILLf:, Hugh Xorman, B .E.[...]1916 ~ilt IIOLS0:-1, Hug·h John Gay, IJ. I·:. 1916[...]. 1UOT '!'I 'll\ , lf,ltr)' Pla,,·fonl, ll.::ic. , B.K[...])lECHA~ICAI . E:\'HI:\'E.I : HIStf, _.\LT)L\ ~)ii, ;\t'lhm HidH[...]IWB I·:llT:'<OX, S.nhte.v Oliffor<l. B.Rc, , |
![]() | [...]JL-..r • ~lllll'l'll.'i , ' hrl,lnl•htl' (;oo·d""· II !;.[...]1 n ·~ 1 l'ln::''l'!l.'i, T 111. IU:. •. . . ..[...]ld; \\'oll lutn . . 1••: I l1UI'- I;>i. I! C<w lnml I 'UIIoherl. B. I·:. 1!1'0[...]Dlplon1a In f'orcatry , •• .• .. 1~1 1 i'l l ll·: lli.W II , .l !rrrrl 1\.o-:[...]Dlplomn In Education . ll ·r· JH:r. n. F' l ••ie J.:ll,nlletlt ll eiu~. f'E.I Til F. It 'TO:\ 1:!. lh•w[...]I t•2:! llll': t •.\.'\11 , ~(ll'l[...]) 0~ 1 l!O ill.'il'!IN. r'-11tlBCt l:o(l...-rQr ..[...]\'ln ifl'"cll. |
![]() | [...]STA'l'UT.Et-;. Chapter I.-Of the Chancellor and Vic&-Chancellor. |
![]() | [...]pted on the :.!n<l Deee mher, 1885, sh,tll remain in force. Chapter IV.-Of[...]lso g iv e |
![]() | [...]ice, the Council may :tppoint a substitnte to act in his stead dnl"ing such incapacity, and snch subst[...]t·y th e reof il.tlY Professor whose continnauce in his office or in tho p l'fOl'11'1 llli CC [' the duties thereof slmll in tb e opinion of the Uonncil be inj11rio u t the p[...]y the Visitor. 6. l'{o Professot· slmll sit i11 l'arli:unent ur become a member of any politic:[...]he Professors and Lecturers shn.ll take snch part in the University Ex:aminations as the Council shall[...]rofessor or Lecturer shall be required to examine in any snbject which it is not his duty to teach . . Om·ini ciau t rea ·on, n th o tlpflication of ;w[...] |
![]() | [...]*1. The Acnclewic:tl Year shnll he t.livirlccl i11to three tem1s for all tl1e .Facnlties.t 2. The first terut shall commence on the secullll Tuesday i 11 .J[arch, and the t hird term Rhall t ermina.te OJJ th e second 'l'ncsclay in D ecember in .e:wh year. 3. The Conucil ~hall y ear by yea[...]be l ees not later th a n tl1e 1\n;t day of March in each ye:u· of their attemhmce. Later en tri[...]d by tl1e Conncil for an adeqt1nte reason statetl in \1'1'iting. t5. The Council may, in speeifl.l circumstances, nllow p a yment of fees[...]- All•JH't:d :J1·(I /h~r.:t' Jlllu~ • , lH ~:!.[...] |
![]() | ~ I'ATCTE~. 1.1 \[...]on, tu spend not less than three academical yeara in his course of stLuly ftc the University or at aff[...]f age who has complied with the conditions foe <t I mission to the course of study fot· a. deg-ree in the .1<\tcttlty in which he pr·oposes to become a student, and who in the pre;,ence ut t.he Registrar or othee dnly Jtppointecl person si.g·ns his name in the l.Jnivel'sity l:toll Book to the fol owing cl[...]of the Univet·sity. The oleclar·atio11 shall he in the following form:- • I do ~;o l e nwly pt omilie t,l.a\ 1 I will r~~ it.hfnll y obey t he ' t.otn~ s 11.nd J:teg llll tiom; of Lhe ' ni\· ' l'>' i ty f _-\,lle lai.I Eo . o fat· M t hey ntn.y apply nul, a nd hrtt l will ttb111i t J•e. p ·Lhtll y 10 t he ons ti ul:ed aut lrOl•if:ic of t he llfl.itl niversi ty; and I 1l• ·la1· ha t 1 believe my .[...]I\ ·ixt eH years nud ~ruld>i t ho LerHrin <>' er ti llcaLf Lhe Publi · J ~x.mn in ali n B (lJ.•tl he sh.tll b atl mi.t.te d to mA tl ·i crtln.~ion with u1 fut· ~ h e r · exoHunstti un, lli'O\' id tl h 1li I he . uhjeutl ll f ·Lnd: f •>l' whi ·It tlr • e•·li Hc, e Jut s b en grau. ed in. •Inti . I e id , l~ n~:r li ~; h l.it J·at u1·o, t he :·ubj •c tlm t -a.1· p i fi d a: n ·es.·a.t· • 1:a ·u !IJ• i 11 w IIi h he Lie ·i t·es til s t udy. 'l'h ,<; s lt n ll bP. in l,h.P. l•'> Lnlll .r or Al· t. : rm till allll Mtlfll nHdi,·s; in ti re b'nctdl y uf . '·i tt r~;~: 1\ra h•?matics nutl l'vench 1)1' : el"lll l'\,11 i ill h ~·a ttl t: or Appli d. ' •! itli iCC: )fa.t; h llUI ics 1\lld I.Jaf in Ol' t+r eek 0 1' jf'r n.clt 01' l'llHIII ; i II I he Facnlt y r I Ill \V : l,Jaf iII : in Lhe l!acu.H.r of )l edi ciii C : LIHi ll, Jl :u l t •m a ti •. ana Ul·eek 01' l•' •·etiC h !) I ' H t>l' lll flll; in h l~l\ •n. ll y or 11 PII ti .·t i'Y: .l oth lllll.l.i . ' Ph.r:io>;, nwl G·· ek 0 1' r.Jill[...]ich candidates shall be admitted to matriculation in t.he. Faculty of )lusic shall be as prescribed in the Reg·ulatious for the degree of Bachelor· of :\I nHic . 4. Any othet· canrlidate may[...] |
![]() | [...]d iuuot fe wN lhnnlhree snbj ect.s of lit L ,,,·in 'rli- li ate J::x: mination fit[...]tot h r c1·idence t htt t h y IH' l[llltl ili 1l In e n1 ,,. ll tl 11 •un t sc ol' l'l ncly fo.1.·[...]whic h . ucl1 rn t nlidniC'~< mit,'' b H<1miLt.cd i·o ma. ·•·i nl Mi 11. •[...]There shall be Faculties of Arts, !:kieuce, Law, i'lletiicine , J'lnsic and Dentistry.[...]re, and 'Mathe- matic~; Lecturers in fnll control of any Arts ~nhject; n.u: ot ltCI' t. ~n ·he r · in Arts suhjects whom the Faculty Jt[...]urt, the Professors and Lecturers. in Law, the Pr.,fe,sor of CLtRsics, and the D[...] |
![]() | S'I'A'I l' 'l' !£~. 101 (d! E<L[...]d \' ice-Chancellor, the Professors and Lecturers in the 4. Each Faculty sh[...]Board of Examiners. |
![]() | 10:! 2. Any persou who ha,; been admitt.ed to a Degxee in a,ny 3. Every candidate for arlmission to a Degree in the 5. The following[...]Senate of the University of Adelaide. Form of Admissi[...]irtue of the atttlu>rity committed to me, f admit in his absence |
![]() | S'fA'IL;I'KS. Chapter XII.-Of the Board of Discipline. I. Th ere sllttll lle a Buaru of I i'cipl iue consisting of the Chancellor |
![]() | 10+ STA'I'U'l'Es. G. .-\nv l'rofessor ut· Le~;tnrer m[...]y, 1 ' ·, ho 11unourable .) ohu flow unl |
![]() | [...]examiners. u11 ot· before ,) une lst of the year in which the c•H11petition is held, ei tiler au or[...]e of the authen- ticity of his thesis, design, or i11ve.-sti~ation. J-[e may, if the exa.1niners think fit, be re.1nired to pass an exa miuation inin each C;tse allow, the Selw ln.t· ,;h:tll proceed[...]t im e during whif; h the 3cholarship is ten>tble in gain in~ engineering kthJII'il!dge u.nd ex1 rience in such a man- ner as 1nay be ;lpproved by the Counc[...]th e Council spend the whole or part of his time in stnrly 0r prllctic>1.l tmiuing OLttside the United KiugdiJm, VI I. The allo w;mce for tr<L veil iug expenses slm1l[...]ade qnarterly, at the office of the Agent-General in Londou, or at ~nch other plac.e or places as the[...]the V>lCancy sha.ll be pnblisl1en by the Council in the Adelaide daily papers, and an ex>llnination ~hHll be held in the month of June next ensni11g.[...]neering Exhibitions," of which one may be awarded in each year. Each Exhibition shall be of the[...] |
![]() | [...]hall l1e open for competition at an exami11at.iun in the month of Kovember or Uecemuer of each year, in subjects preseribed one year IJl'e\·iously by th[...]au eighteen years ,.f age vn the 3ist of December in the year in which the exrtminatioll is lwlcf XJLl. Eaci1E[...]nce ; shall attend lectures and pas& |
![]() | [...]aid John H "'' rd Allj:::!lS, shall be iuve. terl in ' llt:h 11 I\Hli1 11 Cr ns to entit.le t.h O niYet• ·ity t[...]Act. The income (iucl ndiug 11 ch grant) to b lcl'i vetl fruru the stuci sum. ot· o m uch ,,f' su ·h incou1e ns hall lJ nfticient, ~ hn.\1 Lc applied in pnJ it w tlte :;;.del 'oholnrship unci Exllibilit[...]ark Prize. Whot·ea!! l, lte l ' ll il·cr ·i L\' f delnidc hn · receivc1l and lsn inve ted th[...]l' 111\llle of .lolsn !::l wnrd ' lnrk : Aud wh I'Ci t. ' it wn .· ll"l'C d with Lhc hwor · t.hu[...]n'tlll shonlll iu lnde 11ot unlr the i11te r·est to cern from tire :ui I ~;um hut ~,.,,n 21 lfl be t·etein;-,1 from the Go,· ru· 1 en · in t'e p t l. 11, reof : It is hereby prorided that : - |
![]() | [...]. ubrn lt LO tlte l~ucu lLy ol Arts a copi · in 11:norli , h L.itcmtu1c, :u1d, if this i ·uppruYetl by t h Facult.y shall ttl tbu nd.of f[...]muy ,d)ow, pre en& 10 t h e ouncil a t.he"i on thu.t, t.op ic. ll' the PriZCltHU.l cumplic[...]l Clark Seholar." If the th eBis i,; pruuouuced unw orthy, he shall have no[...]not b e aw >trd ed . G. 'l'lte l'l'i7.emtul mil at 1t11V time dtu·iu"' ~lie 1·ear ~[...]il- tu give prO•Jf |
![]() | [...]. D e ~p·ee, who, at any ~ovember E:-:amination, in the opinion of th e Board of l~xamin e rs ~hall have shown ex ce ptional merit in not less than t.wo ;;uhjet:t:;. 4. ~[...]tow l'rizes 1nay he awarded in any on e ye:11 ·. 3. Ev e ry[...]obtained tln·ee Stow Prizes, sh:dl reee i\'e :l gold 11\echl, a nd shnll be style([...]ed hy his nnme, :\nd t h , ;uu1 wil o f t he L:11i 1· ·r,;ily or .\ tl J,tid o have agl'eed t o in[...]' th •1· o f iu t h e llil\llii CI' ·peuifi d i 11 Lh • ·e ,· f:l lll! .· , lL i: lu:!r by prq,·iol col t h:tt in consicl ration of t h l'ece ip t hy th e I' ll i Vel'. i~y o f th e :tl hl \' -Il l 11t inut!cl ' lll11-[...]Pounds, aud shall be paid to the Scholar in one sum at the Commemomtion at which the[...]th e Stud ent who sh all be placed first in the Cla::;;; List of the Final Examination[...]-l. Th e Scholar so appointed sl1:1ll in th e certifiuate of his D egree b e styl[...]Allll/C'r"l 1::til ./an iiH I p. 1~11 1 !1 . |
![]() | [...]b.-Of the Eric Smith Scholarship. "\Vhet·eas in tl1e n•rtt' l::i79 t.lte South Australiau Commt·rcial TraYellers'[...]rn l it,r of ,' ir l•;tlwi n :-:mitl1, th r\ 5s in r.ion l1 n. he 11 nRlll d h> pa~· to Lli e uiveL·. ity t ll r ftl l't h ,, .. nm of £500 for t h pnrpo!i of xlencling t ha I ·Miit.· Ct•HP!.!l'l'e tl hy t.he , ' holnt·R hi p. Rlll l lin · I' rpt sir d Lll ( ui v>t. il.l' II • clu1ng-e[...]·he •· Er·ic , 'mit It :-:;clwlar·sh il' ". in m mot·,,- of f.ie n leniw l 'Et·ic \\Till~es Smith, ?. gTandson of Sir Edwin, who was modally wounded in the att~c k upon tlie Uarclan elles on Apeil 25, 1915.: Now it is hEreby proYidecl as follol'i'S : - I. A Scholarship, to he ealled "The Eric Smith Sc[...]mcluding the fees p!lyRble on taking the deg-ree, in the course of stml;· he selects. IV. The scholar s.llall he in all respeuts subject to the discip[...]period tll!m 1l1!1t rertsonably required in the opinion of the Council for proceeding to t.he degree in tl1e course selected. VI.[...]cl. VII. 'l'he Uni l'ersit.l· sl1!1ll lJ!I.I' the fees at the School of i\1 ines for any scholar t!lking a degree in engineering, and the fees[...] |
![]() | degl·ee i11 Mediciue, JWol·i,led tl1at if snch fees hEr incl·eru[...]oE £100 for the purpose of founding a Bursary· in memorY of Archibald Mackie, formerlY Secretar\ of the- Asr>ociatiol;: Now it is hereby prov-i ded as follows:- · J. A Bnrsan·, to be c[...]ial TraYellel·s' and \Y a.l'ehonsemen's Associat i1lll ( 1ncorpora.t.ed ) . :m. The bursa-r shall be exempt from payment of all fee~> in the course for the Diploma in Cornmerce, including that payable on takillg the Diploma. _.. . 'l'he bursar shall b e in all respects subject to the discip1inff[...]rsitr, the· bursar sha ll n t •·et. in lh e 1 ursary for a longer pe1·iocl · than tha t I' 11s nubl.r requi1ed in the op inion of the Council E 1· l.l.1 e T i plomA c urse. T . The Asso iJI,tion mHy, fl,f any time, with the permis1>i11n of the C un il , snh. til td:e anoth[...]the priYileg:es o{ the then holder s h11i.l th er e11)lOll be at an eud. T[...] |
![]() | U:3 S'l'.\'fU'I KS . Chapter XVII.-Of Conduct[...]ng any examination whatever : - "2. 1'h e a,cademic dress shall be |
![]() | STATU'J'I':S. ll3[...]fi x ed . 3. N otwith · ta ll di n ~ a uy llt i1w eont.< tin ed h erein, memhers of the Senate wh[...]he acadernie dr ·. nppL'OJll'iul to th e D egree in virtue of which they have b een so udn 1itterl .[...]·m·, and othc1· oHicers of Lhc niv 1·.·ity u I ht: lintc df t, h nil wnnce, nnd counter- sig n n~ ure liy 1he ovcnlCr or I he. slntnt.e · ·Judi lnn·e th om rank, precedence, nnd Ul.l ·, 1uHI hoi l I hci 1· ollicea l'." t h '!lme tcnm·p nnrl upon. Hlld •ullje · Lo t he sru ne t •ru ts nu I Ct)lHli tiu n 1\ nd (.;n ,·c Lhe l'hn.nc llol' anti \"i ·e-l;luwc 1l n1·) I'Ct: ·irt~ l.l u: ·nme solnri es and •m ln- ments ttll d ho .-nhj ect to d i uli !:iftl fr m thoir otli ·c · nud u p 11 ·i 11 fo r n time fr 111 p •r l'tm ulug he dnti •• 111 1 1 l'l1cci ,·i n)! tl c snlnries t.hcrrto as jf th : • . t11 n[...]nd after the allow~mce aud eouut e r~i g llature by the Gov emor of th ese stat[...] |
![]() | >;'I'ATU'l'H:I> . And tl1e l:tegulations tcllow[...]ttute or regnlation herehy repealed ; and ~ I. In pnrti~.:uhtr hu wi t hout p<ejttdiue tu · Li e g[...]:thwies, or emoluments The Roby Fle[...]tlte Student who passes the Lest examinations in Psychology |
![]() | [...]ship. \V!Jereas Jlrs. Davies-'l'homtlS has ..-i ,·•n th' smn •Jf £400 for he present purpose of founding two Sch h~t"ltip>$ r..u IJ • ;~Il l! I ,,fter the lnt Dr. Davies-Thom as, and the Couuc;i l of the <' lliVel'sity r .\ dolai P. lli:We agreed to invest that ~um aud to apply t he int:, me LheL·euf in t he ruanner epP.cified in these Statutes. It is h l!reby pt'<J I'idcd thil. in cu n ·id nttion <Jf the t·eceipt hy the University of It o nl)tli'C·I'Il ur.imHld sum:- I. The Scholarships sh all he ealled t he Dt·. Dav[...]aJl be ; II' IH' Lecl o the . udent in each of the Second and Third )•;[...]conr:;e who shall be placed first in th e Iii'\ r c::tnl itlates who pass with cre di1[...]es 111".\' be v;~rit>d frotn i111c tu time. All[...]id~ Hl1111n:pcctol'·C.: n m l o f . chools, lllt I wlteren t hll . aid ·mn ltn.:s IJt> n t>'dd to l[...]Addaid to IJe usod and atlmi n istered l1 • it in fnlljhu e u f .·uch iu ten· t ion, ltll I the ui ersi .r ha s decided in l'llCtJ<YIIitinn or the . en ·ice . or he •'[...]f'onnda.- ti• n 1111 il J,j, hlln ur d d •tt I in l 8\J!i, (<l :;uppl •mont the in ·one fron1 the said :nm son.· ,i,·e clll• ·t. t• tit ~ lollt>will,'( .·t;heme, i i. liet·eby pn'l\'irl <1 1 toll w: :-[...] |
![]() | [...]*2 . The Hartley Studentt;hip sh ;tl! be awarrled in each year to the most suceessfnl eandidate at the Leaving Honoms Exomination, provided that, in the opillllJn of Lhe examiners, he is of s[...]iued by addin~ together the marks obtained in not more than live subjects or the LeaYing[...]wht< l l 1, lm completed hi · fh:t year, it', in t he opi ni on ol' t h e 'ouncil, the .·tud n t h;~ .· don aRtisfu01ory worl< i11 l h yenr. BuL if t he Cou nci l : h•1 ll[...]me n t m y he Hll·p •nd d Oil \\liC it I r mtS ,,,- ~he c .. nu ci l 1111\j' elect• e, I' nwy It doclol'e<l forfeil tl .[...]subject to rtlteration from time to time, in snch mamH'l' as to the UniYersit.v sh rtll Reem f[...]_;- Allmt:ed :!.tth !JecembC I', 1!)13. Allou:[...]s of the South Anstr~linu Jnstitnte shall be held in Adelnide |
![]() | [...]ting of the University to elect auotl1e1·meml>er in hi:s roum. '''5. Eveq• meeting of tl.e Uuiver[...]e the day appointed for the meeting hy a llOt.tce in any two newspapers p1tblished an<i circu!ftt.ing in Adelaide, Hpecifying the place and tim e or meeting. ti . C:tnrlirl:lteR shall he nominated in writing signed by two mcmben of t,bP. I) uiversity, and sent to the ]{egistrar so as to r[...]r thau two days uefore the day ol meetin g. I. If only tlte required number of members shall be[...]triking out the names of the members fur whom he does nut vute. 9. The vote8 so gi,·en shall be cou[...]s appointed by the Chit.irman before the election i:-; proceederl with. The uumber of votes given for each candidate shil.ll be reported in writing by the tellers to the Chairman, who shall[...]10. At. every snob meeting the Chancellor, or in his abseuce the Vice- Cbancellur, t•r in their absence the V{ar·den of the Senate (if prese11t) shall preside as Chairm:o11, and in the absence of the Cha11cellor, Vice- Chan[...] |
![]() | [...]uch mee ting sh~tll be recorded by the Regis trar in a hook kept for tlHLt purpose, a nd shall be sign[...], l\n · pe,··on wi s hiu~ "uecome 1\ Jt OU ·g i'Adnntin:.t . lud nt. in t lte I niversitj• or in >lilY cbool herei n may be >tdmit.t d t ' u[...]or e x>tmination · and, it req11ired, shnll . ·i o.~· u hi s ot' her nn.me in a ro ll hool<, or upon IL :seJ at'llle form, to t[...]"1 agree with the University of Adelaid e tlmt I will obey all existing :tnd future Statutes, l:le[...]ouncil so far a~ they may apply to me ; and that I wi ll respectfully submiL to and obey the constit[...]i11ted hy t he ni versi ty ttnrl 1 declare t hn.t I belieh myself to have attained (II f111l n.g · o[...]Govem or on th e twenty-seventh day of Dece mber, in th e yea r ] 899; hut sneh t·epea.l ~hall not af[...]t) J6. A llmrecl i th D(ctmbet, 1004. |
![]() | [...]Chapter XXV.-Miscellaneous. I. In nuy . L;tlute or l{e ulatiou ul'lles. l,here is something in the coutext I' J>li"IHlll such construction words importing tho 1nuscul in e gender Q t' s ingular nu mue1· sha ll be const[...]cholar It ips, tu deotshi·p , l ~xh i b i tion1!, or P1·ize[...]tr ,. not later than t ho dn~e pres r ibed in lhe 'aleudaJ• or b:r ~tdv rl'Li sement. l:.a e en l'i es may in sp ci1tl circum- s tance to l>e appt• ve 1 by he ice- ' ha-ucellor in ea ·h ea e, received n payment[...]ev r1 dnyll of the exam ina ion. 3. In all M es wher 1l.ll 1\.,e lit 1i :. 11 01. fi xed by t l• R e'-' uhtio1• -.,[...]mednl. prize, ur ut h t' ·imihw rewnrd i n l'e p eoL of Lhn,l Xl\lllitlnliOII &\ I' nu t he fil'.'t I) C•ISiO I f th ei1· beiu CXILmin ed. :):H11. No p I' 011 . ha,JI h ;~d mi Ll d to a degree examination in which h elm · !tlr a,dy pM ~ (l :tt thi,~ University, except hr special p l'ITI i ·sion ,Jf the 'om• il. 4. . \·Vh eJ"ever, i n t h . 't•uul: s 01 Reg tllati 11 . •1f t-he niv t·sity n ,ime l iP1i1. • l' Ull 1\ 0' . lim it i - imposed tl1e ounci l sha ll have po[...]t, l' aU w 'fo1· t he peri od pen t i 11 war .·ervice I y auy candida,t.e, but llHJ, • impo-e . uch[...]$ nwy :eem good to t,h onnci l in each ca,se. On tl1 1\d\•i eo f th • ppt·npt·iRtel<'Acn lty ot· l IR,l'{), the 'ouuci l mn,ynH\ke. p c;ial pl'OI'i ion I' •·n ny •a.ndi latefoJ· fl.degPeeol·[...]be(!ll euga"' d iu Wfl · ;' Cl' l•ic , y alt r i11g rhf'C 11di Li n. pr ~ )•jb l fo r entl'llllCe On h iscOU I'. f ' nuy , h.1· n i t 1·iug 1,h f s :IIlli lJy ndjn. tina t,l1 U~Ticul.nm, pro1·i<led that he who) cllt'l'i n lum be . nl>. f,n.ntin.lly fttl lill d h Fnr th d ~1· t ' dip lnmn, i, onf•lTOtl. -[...]:: .11 /lO WI~~~ r,~Jt o e, ·emJJt?l I l91F. |
![]() | [...]ions n tn''Y ·eem good t the 'ouncil in ach inclil"idmd ca e. 41'6. In all cases where the p assin~ of fl. Publiu ~:otnl[...]tlt c llegulf\tions, r.he pas. in~ of nny other examination of thi-" niv[...]to be of at lea ·t equal \'1\lue nln be aucepted in tead thereof. 11F7. tnc1ents fl'om otl r I' Uuivet· ·ili e. or 'l'ecbnical. choo l · who[...]he counted 1>rntaulofor nu •culll'.e )r tudy in thi Unive1·si ~y may be gmnt.ed su h exemption fr Ill Lhe requi re 1ne u of I he Heo-ulat;ion · of tlli r ninm;ity 1\$ th e lJ I\IlCil slmll ill ench case cousider jus[...]ucil m ak~ nnd ,·il!ll Ito following declnrntion in the presence of the Rogi ·tm r nr ot.he1· duly r~ppointcd Jll'I'.'Oll : - " I . olem nl .r aucl ·iucet·ely d rln•·c 1llld[...]o time determine whtLt course.-; c•f in t ru ct.ion nt Pert.h Technical :::lchool shnll qnalify stncl enr · i.u rea~tlar attendance tiJerenl[...] |
![]() | [...]time to time appoint. .-\ t its ordinary meeting in. each munth of November the Council ii hall decla[...]ching tha Studies, lectures !tnd ex;tmin >t tinns in Commereial subjects, and the n.ppointment of Lect[...]erce" and the "Joseph Fisher Lecture in Commerce." Wlv~reas on the 17th day of .-\.pr[...]income thereof, and the anttU•tl g:mnt p:tyahle in respect thereof, under the Univ ersity Act, the study tJf Commerce in the University: It is lt<Jreby provided as[...] |
![]() | [...]ally to the eandidat~ for the Diploma in Commerce who, on com pleting the com:;e for sneh Diploma, shall, in the opinion of the Examiners, l•e t[...]he has recei1·ed exemj.ltion from examinrtt.ion in any suhj ~ ct . If r. There shall also l1e established a Lecture o~1 a subject relat i11g to VII. The Sta tntes contained in ;-,his chapt er shall ttl•t be altered d[...] |
![]() | [...]eg-e for a ffili a tion to the (Jnivercnt~· . it i~ herei1y provided tlmt - 1. The J{ose worthy[...]dance >t t lectures, a tul. fro1n e:mrui11atious, ii' Uui 1•er·it,y, l uls pai<l to tho Un h·e rsi[...]ding wiLh th incc.me there f . ·o h o l M·.,hi~:i in m mo •·y of t.he fn m i ly of his moth r, to be called "'I hll 'l' inliu . 'choltvsh ips " : Nllll' it. i hc t· by provided 11, follow :- [. 'I'II Cl'tl h>tll he two 'cho.larsh iiJS tenable fur ~wo yoru." etwh, t< h <:ull rl " 'I'll l'iuli ne choh~ I'S h iJ.'S," on• of wh ich !>httll \,[...]ti<, pro vicled t hat if' llsu Exnw i n.e t·~> shall not co n ider an • A.Ll(lit,lat wil i'Llll' t.o re ivc th • oh o lll.t'.[...]ltola.l' ·ha.JI J)l'epare nn ot·ig inflJl t h . i · on .·ome nbjccl. f lmpetciftl OL' 'olon ial Hi tO I', ~0 b fl pprO I'() 1 of by tll l\ tllty llf \'I" b fo1·o the hid,) -fir ·t da~· o£ whrch fo l[...]ncl sha.ll p1· !! nl ·n!"h lh ·i:; before t he th.irt.ietll elf!,' [ .Anunst. in the fo ll owi ng yeRr. Pt·ovicl rl , how I'C l', t.hflot in sp rial ci rcum. tnn.r t l1 e 'oun il • hal l. in I> 1111 in 1-A.nc s, hnve p wel' to A[...] |
![]() | [...]by the Council. TV. The st·h olars ~lmll be in all respects subject to the Sta tntes nud[...]A.ll11tt'ed 1.->t Ap1 il, H)~! I. .-1 'ln w ·tl lsl .-lp1 i!, 1:10.'. Chapter XXXI.-Of the Dav[...]Dn.vid ~Jun ay h:ts bequ eathed the sum of £:.l,I·OO to |
![]() | Chapter XXXTI.-Infectious Diseases. I. If any professor, or lecturer, or examin<ttion s[...]or any other dise»se which he believ es m<ty be in- fecti vn. be mny t·eques t s uc h st[...]enp 11 . uch ·tuden l u~ll with nui. •l e l:~y I ,.c t he l niver- . it.y premises, Ol' ltii J pla oe i ll which !lllj' f uiwm;ity lecture or exumi,ll <lliOn is bei ll "' uiv 11 I' h •id, antl glut! I not re lll l'll to U u~ Un h· er iry,[...]e or of t he .\J ~.l htl Otlicet· or II •tlt h in t be D istr ict wh f! r e he re~ i d s, r lll;l • be isolated, to t h e c A'eo t[...]ereof, for such time flS it shall deem desirable, in order to prevent the spread of infectio[...]iding Scholars hips for post-gradua te t·esearch in Agriculture; an d wh ereas it is th e (lonor's wish t hat these should be called 'l'he Lowrie Scholarships, in recognition of the valuable services rendered to[...]Rose worthy Uo1lege, and Director of Agriculture in Soutl1 _\.ustntli a ; Xow it is l1 ereby provided as follows:- 1. The University sha ll give in s ucce.~ s iou fom· Scholarships, each of £150,[...]rsity. 3. The Scholarship shall be awanle•l in th e m onth of December, on the recommendation of the Faculty of Seience, to i-he b est candidate, provided he is, in the opinion of th e l•'acnlty. of suffic[...] |
![]() | [...]ST ITUTI':;;. Applications mnsl Le made in writiug to the Registrar not Iate1 8. Tl1e sum uf £150 ~hall he paid to the Scholltr i11 ti1·e sums of |
![]() | . T.u tr l'i':.:< . 127 susp elllle[...]o[ his Schnlal'ship 2 Sh[...]He to a cce pt the Scholarship he· 3. The scholar simi! coutiuue the study of Botauy in the |
![]() | [...]payme nt of his fees for t he study of Botauy in the University, the John Bagot SchoLtrship[...], o n the completiun of a furth e r course in Botany to th e sati~facti<lu of the Conucil.[...]onndiu~ with t he income thereof an annual pri ze in m e mo ry of her pa1·eut;;, t he late Sir Henry[...]En .. Ji . lt Ver e," .- 1 ~~~1 1 b 1\Wll t'dcol in. pril uf uch year tv the per ou wh o i11 r!H~ OJ'I IIion ut' the l' rofes;;or.s i11 l·tters and philo~:~oph y, s hnll hav writ t.eu tltP. he I. poem ur p ems, tmder <lll• li ion s pre crihed hy Lh Fllc!tdt ' of ,\L·t in J\111 0 or each vea.t· ; provided t-hnt, if the E:oom in~: 1··· :;hall 1H •t. con id e •· auy[...]duates and uudergradnates of the Un iver.·itv of i\dehdde, proYio ed they have ent e red on th eir studi es ' :\ t he I n ivea· ity not more than six yea1·s prior to th e date fix d for sending in poems. Each poem mttst Le aucolmpanied 1vith- the n:tme of the author |
![]() | [...]of the successful poem shrtll be deposited in the Library. This Sta~ute may be varied[...]of founding with the income thereof |
![]() | [...]be awarded before the first day of :\-larch in e~tch year to students who[...]ion of the University in the year immediHtely pre·[...]first dav of l'vln.rch in tl1e vear in which the n.ward is m~d[...]tions (except supplementary . examinations) in the subjects prescribed for the Diploma in ·Commerce, &ncl from the paymer1t of the fee for the ~airl I >iplomH. 5. Except by ~pecial pel'luissiou of the Council, each Scholar |
![]() | [...]131 *7. In the event uf n :• h.ohw l1ip I' Ulll.llllng va <1111::. un thr> Chapter XXXVII.-Of the Alexander Cl[...]s |
![]() | [...]f the aboYe subjects shall be eligible to compete in the same Subject for this Prize. 4[...]6. Payment of t!t e Prize shall he made in fout· equal instal- m ents in each yenr, one at tl>e beginning of ench t~rttJ.[...]o be sumtttarily determined at any time it; in the Of!inion of the Com1cil, the holder of it be guilty of misconduct. 8. In the event. of I he Pt·ize lapsing fur ally year, as provided for in 1\nle 4, the incom e for that year shall be added[...]ing it before the c"tnmencemen t of the last term in any academical year, th e nn expended incom[...]!l be added to the capital acconnt. ~·or ench £1i0 added to tl> e cr.pital, tl>e vnlue of the[...]ld g:ene rnl ptn·po~ e or f he Prize ~;:hall not i>e c 1tHilged. A[...] |
![]() | [...]anonymous donot' for the pttrpose of founding a P~i:?le in memory of the late Lord L1ster it is hereby provi[...]"Lister Prize." 2. It s hall be awarded in the year 1916, and each second :'!. The examine[...]no 6. In case of the Prize nCJ beinct nw:1 1:cled in any year, it |
![]() | ll\4 S'I'ATL;TES. Chapter XXXIX.-Of the John Lorenzo Yo[...],; 11 f 'l' Lhe purpose o~ founding n |
![]() | [...]~. 135 V'J I. Th e ::icliolal' shall, a.fteL' his election, JH[...]::tt the end of six calendll l' mo n th nH, I' t h ~11.te of be |
![]() | [...]he Council may at-rani!'e a rotation of Faculties in which the Scholarship \\"ill be[...]ut may diH1:egard such rotation in fa1·our of a ca.nclitlate of oub;tanding- merit.[...]'l'he Faculties shall recommend tl1e candidate in their respecti1·e departments[...]s of tl! e University eng·aged in 1·esearch work ; but such grRn[...]hall be paid to tl1e Scholfn· in hYo instalments, one as soon as conveniently[...]tion. XXJII. The Scholarshi1~ ma~- be held in conjunction with any other Sc[...]idate. XXL ll. If tbe Scholarship be not awarded in any year, the income which would be otherwise payable to the Scholar shall, in the discretion of the Council, subject to the power of making grants from i r for research work, be added eitl1er t[...]. These Statutes may be varied ft-om time to time in any manner not inc~nsistent with[...] |
![]() | [...]XL.-Of the Dr. Chas. Gosse Lectureship and Medal in Ophthalmology. Wherea[...]with the income T. The Lecturer in Ophthalmology in the :Medical School of |
![]() | [...]t to the pr·o1•isions containc l in lnu tl V 1. l£~ c h !\olde r of a 'ol!ola rship sha ll be requi red to tud · in the Elder ''011 e t·vatorium t[...]shall be awarded for· any one of th e folloil'i ng subjects, namely, Violin, Violoncello, Pianof'orte, Orgtl.ll, or ~iu g in g; but in case of equality of merit a violiu cau d idate ·[...]: ~ - !:linging-Not less th au l i not· more t.han 2-1-[...]:l-1- on the first day of December in th e year· io whic.l t.l.e |
![]() | [...]STATU1'Eil. 139 Y I f. Payment of the annual value of a Scholarship shall be made Whereas Mrs. A. 31. Simpson has[...]red pounds for the purpose of founding |
![]() | [...]XLIII.-Of the Ernest Ayers Scholarships in. Botany or Forest[...]ships for the encouragement of original rese~trch in Bo~~tny or b'orestry, such Schol~tl'ship Ol' Scho[...]acluate of or have qualifiad for fL degree in the University, and must have comp leted a full cou rse in Bota.ny or Forestry as a. subject for his cll)gree. :3. T!Je Schol!trRhip sh~tll be awarded in the month of December, on the recommendat.[...]e, to the best c~tndidate, provided he is, in the opinion o£ the Faculty, of sufficient merit. Applicatious must be made in writing to the Registrar on or before the[...]o conduct his research. The Faculty shall, in making any recommenrlation, take into considerati[...]it.;; discretion, make no recmnmendation. In the latter case, the Scholat·ship shall IapRe fo[...]it, he styled The Ern est. Ayers Scholat· in Botany (or in Forest!')', as the case may be).[...] |
![]() | [...]141 ·ha.ll clili.renLI • d l'1>t l1i.· whole line th•: t· ' ' tll'f.:h u', in- * .i llotuetl mh n,·c,. mbcr, 1922.[...] |
![]() | [...]STATU'L'KS Tt i;s herebr provided that.- 1. 1'lte un[...]rne of five li fe t I.e Ia Rob Jt Bi\I'J' 'm1tlt |
![]() | [...]rge Thompson Bursary in Commerce. \Yhereas the Ad elaide Co-operati[...]£150 fol' tlte purpose of founding a l. A Htu'~I) I 'Y· be cn,llecl "The Georg·e Thompson |
![]() | [...]STATUn; s, library for the study of psychology in memory of the late Sarah It i.s hereby provided tln\l.- 1. The libr[...]he same 4. 'fhis Stat[...].A llon·t!d 1 Ith December, J!i'24. |
![]() | [...]OF BACHELOR OF ARTS. *I. 'l'here shall be au Ordinary find an Honours Deg[...]inAry D egl.'ee :- . |
![]() | [...]* Ead1 com·se of study, which is completed in one year, sball be counterl as one unit, ext.:epting Music, the third course in Pure ~J athem~ttics, the second course in' Physics, and the second course in Chemistry. which shall each count as two[...]ll atteucl lectures and pass examinations in twelve of the units that are set out in Regulation II. 'l'heir selection shall be[...], shall be one, must be ~'<elected from Group I. (b) Two units must be sP.lectecl[...]on these arP. regarded as courses in one subject : - 1.[...] |
![]() | ltEG!;LATIO~ ::i-DEO RO: OJ•' R.A. 147[...]have been presented for a degree in <~11y other Haculty :may be coun[...]e Faculty, proceed to a later unit in a subject until they l1ave passed the exfl.mination in the preceding part or parts of !,h[...]d lectures regularly and pas~ examinAtions in one of tl1e following departments or study[...]anrlidates foL· the Ho110LH'S LJegree shall pass in the following subjects as preBcribetl for t he Orrlinary DegTee:- C:wdiclates i11 Classics shall pass in Greek and Latin. Cantlida.t . in H isto1·y ·hnll pa.ss in :Jlodern History, J<.:conomi[...]), and Ethics or one com· in Phil .·ophy. Candidates in PhiloBophy shall pass in Psycl1ology Logic, Ethics,[...]course). Candidates in :Jlathemn tics 8hall puss in Pure )Jathematics,[...]s (first course). t Candidates in Eng·lisb Language ltnd Literature ~hal! pas:s in Englit>h Language and Literature, and in each of their first three years shall attend lectures RIJd pass ex~tminations in Old Englisl1 and 'M[...] |
![]() | [...]lectut·es and pass examination~ in a special course extending orer two yeal'f:l in the History of f~n.gl ish 1Jiterature In addit.ion, all candicla.tes must pass i,~l four other unit~ as JH'[...]lin~ry Degree. Candidates in History, Philosophy, Eng-lish[...]select two of the four units from Group I , and cftndidates in Mathem::J.tics may not select anJ[...]All the abo1•e-mentioned snbjects must, except in l!lpecia I r::1seR fLppt·oved by the Council, be completed before Ol' iu t.lte rear in which the candidate presents himself Iot· t.lte timli examina.tion in Honours. The ua.mes of caudiclates[...]Honours UegTee shall be :nranged a lpltabetically in two classes. Candidates who fail to obt[...]ce at lectures 011 any subject in which tbey desire t" be exn.tuiued, but. only upo[...];;lutl\ l1e puldishecl lt8 early as possible in each ~·enr. VI!. A II exami[...] |
![]() | [...]sults oJ' terminal or other examination~ in any subject, may be take n into consideration at the final examination in that snhject. ctmdidnt who fails to pass in a.ny subject shall agai n a, te nrl lectures and do practical work in that ~:;;ubje.ct to tlte at.isfnclion of[...]l ·r. Candidates who have passed examination!:! in pm·i mat.,,·ia in ot.het Faculties or otherwise, or who de[...]tho Honours Deg1·ee of Bachelor of Arts in Mathematics. X. The following fee~ shall he paid iu advauce in wch iu8talments as the Council sha.ll fro[...]Ordinary Degree of B.A. :- 1. For I tiU'e' IWfl xnminMion iu each our o in Uroup I., I 1. , ;md TIT. (except J'nre Mathe·[...]ry work. nnd exam im.ltion;. in erl h •ottrs ·in l~ I'On p [ . t h so. m f •e,. :> are pre~ l'i bed in th H g ul n.tiou. for ~bo D[...]*~. l•'or Uld Enali h nnd ,\ [i dcll En¥_ish (two co nr~[...]3. l•'or le tm· " iu eac h IIOpltrtlltt!ll I. £ 10 10 u 4. l•'or the •xtuu in n.rlun in ach tl epM·t111 ent £5 5[...] |
![]() | [...]RRGULATION~-DEGREE oF )I.A . 'l'he f'ees which Caudid,tt[...]end shall not. be t·ett;med, tmless the ( :onnei I shall otltet·· l"or Syllabu•, se[...]which he obtained the Degree of Bachelor of .ArLs in |
![]() | 1\~Gl:LATJO~~ - DI:GR.EE OF ~I . A . l V. 'L'o obtain the Honour~ Degree a c[...]the Houour~ Degree of Bachelor of Arts in the department of VI. The nudermeutioued fees shall be paid in advance:- |
![]() | 152 REGUf.A'l'lONS -D~ORF.I< OF B.SC . OF THE DEGREE OF[...].RI.;GULA'L' LON::l. |
![]() | [...]LATI0!\11!-DEGRII:H OF B,6o. 153 (a) In two of tile following seven !!ul>jeots :-[...]7. Zoology (66a). or or |
![]() | [...]l.tJ<:GVLA.TIONti-IJKGREI~ op· B.i:IC . I . Chemistry (I :.!5, third term; 51 and 52). |
![]() | [...]e allowerl to begin the final year's work in Honours in any depa.rtment. until he llas com- plete[...]nbjecb< 11nd doue such prelimi- nary work in allied StlbjeC't.s RR the L•':wult.y of Science[...]nt shall pass the prescribed exaruination in t.he corresponding subjects for tlte Or·dinary degree before, or in the same yeat 11s, they sit for the Honou[...]~trmng-ed alphabetically in t.wo clnsse:> under each depart- ment..[...]cticfll examinations, and all examina.tions in tlwse subjects in wl1ich · tlre course of instruc- tion has[...].ime, to be fixed by the Con neil. In any ca.se, candidates shall enter their names a[...]e results of terminal ur • A candidate who fa.il.; t.o p1~8S in auy ;;nhject shall VI I. Candidate!-l may be excused atteudance at. lectures011 auy subject |
![]() | [...]ed the Honours degree of Bachelor of Arts in the department of mathematics can obtain the Honours rlegree of Bachelor of Science in the corresponding department. IX. Stndeuts who have passed examinations tn pa1·i mate1·ia in other Faculties or otherwise, or who desi[...]and shall be published as en.rly as possible in each year. XI. The following fees shall be pai[...]1st Year (Compulsory) =~ =~ (I 3 3 0 2nd[...]2nd Year 3 :-I 0 10 10 0[...]4 14 6 9 9 0 Biochemistry I 2ud Year (lectures, 2[...] |
![]() | [...]Fees for compulsol'y subjects a,re as set out in clause A above:[...]2 :l 0 ::>pecial Course in Practical CheuriRtry[...]fee~, see Sclredule• 0 . . 'p fo: ' I AI. COIJI<. :;~; Dl i<'oLU} iH'IlY, uudel' Regulation Vc. |
![]() | [...](a) For the theoretical exnmiuntion in auy ::muject. in Clauses A, B, and C, half[...]pmcti~.:al examination: In au_v t.:umptdsoi'J subjeet. £1 1 0 In any other subject Ill Clauses i, B, and C ... 2 2 8 (c) For the wholP- examination in any snhject for the Honou[...]uncil, on such conditions as it shall in each case allow, to proceed under· t.lte regulat[...]. 1'he (us payabl~ /,y Di,,lumn >'I'IU{enl!! in 7'e·'/Ject ot' the1:1· l.Jiploma For Svllabua,[...] |
![]() | [...]earch. To this end he must submit a tl1esis in some branch of ~cience ou a subject propose[...]e that the thesis is his own original work. In further support of his candidatm·e he may[...]ink fit, be required to pass an examination in the subject matter of his thesis, and in that branch of scieuce from which it is taken. H[...]examiners shall he de!Josited by the cai1didate in the library lV. The follol\·ing fees sl,all be payttble in advance:- REGuLATIONS. *I. 'l'o obtain the Degree of Bachelor of Engiueel'i[...]didate shall after ma tr1culation, except in special cases to |
![]() | [...]experience, not necessarily consecutive, in work appropriate t.o the course he has f[...])e those pt·escribed fo1· the course~> in Applied Science. IlL G radua.tes who obtained h D gre of Dachelor of Science, VI. Students who have pH.ssed examinations in pm·i mctteria in |
![]() | [...]ts who have beg·un or completed a Diploma course in Applied Science or any of the other Diplo[...]of Bachelor of Engineering shall, ex- cept in the cases referred to in Clfmse Tli., be £3 3s. For S[...]RING. REGULATIONS . I. Every candidate for the Degree of Master of Engi[...]o obtained one of the Diplomas referred |
![]() | 162 REOl'L-~TIOI')< ·-- IJIPLOJ.I.A II' AP PL II!Jl) >;CJENCif..[...]month s before it is sent in for exa.mi11ation. The c[...]quired to pass an examina.tion in that branch of work from[...]en. Ill. The following f ees shall be payable in ad va.uce : |
![]() | REGUL.ATIO~I;-D!PLOMA IN APPLJ!W SCJENCE. 163 •1 r. To ob[...]attend lectures regularly and pass examinations in the subjects |
![]() | 164 REGULATIONS-DIPLOMA IN APPLIED SCIENCf:. V lo candidate shall be credited in any term with attendance nt V rI. A candidate may be examined in any subject without attendanc& X. The Faculty of Applied ::;cien[...]thereof, or any Rnbstituted Agreem ent, remains in force. NOT[...]se the followinl!' letters:- Diploma in Mining l'ngineering-the letters, Dip. M:E. |
![]() | [...]TJI!:'l'AlLS 0!' COURSI!:S -UIPLOMA 1:\ Al'l'L!I>ll SC!EI\CIL[...]TAILS OF CUU KSE~ FUl{ 1925. A.hhreviations. - In the column headed '· Honr~ per week" a single fi[...]rt. NoTE.- A 20 per cent. r educ tion iu fees i~ 10 be allowed to student~ The courses[...]be 45 Chemistr.r I , Lecture" Prof[...]u. 2 2 <i[...]i\1 r. Pr~viu. S.A |
![]() | ) {i(i DETAILS m • COUit~Y.S-1111-'LO~lA[...]No iu linLojed Ill' I l.wo liJ"'I · of Fe:~. Srllabu~.[...]W ee k I .. et:LUl!: i7 Assa.ying II., Mining s :M[...]:.\h. Lau~hton I 55 Geology I., Lectures[...]2 2 IJ |
![]() | [...]!'L'AJ LS OF COIJRSBS- UlPLO.\lA JN A I'PLlEIJ SCIENCE. l '7[...]9 9 0 SO Bnil4ing Construction I. 1, :1-Ir. Smi[...]:\h. ltogers S.:\1. I 10 0 :)tl Geolog,v I 1., Lee tares :l,[...]l . 4 4 0 llO Ma chine Design I. 2 .\Ir. Wood .. . 8. :\I. 10 0 !19 1\fetall urgy II.[...]3 :\Ir. H.eid .. . s :\I. 4 4 0 101 Mining IA.[...]2 :\ fr. <Jar trail S . .\I. 3 0 0 1 •:{ Mining lB.[...]FOUH. I'H YEAH . 79 Assaying IlL ...[...]~lr Laugh ton |
![]() | [...]>'l' AU,S 0 ~' COl' ltSES - IJLPJ ,OMA IN APPLLEI> SCLENCfi:[...]t'hu:l' ~o. in t'uCIJact ,[...]l.e ctull', 85A Electrical Engineering- I. (F) 2 Mr. Clark ...[...]S .l\L 2 50 'l'HllW YEAH. |
![]() | [...]Lecture. £ •. <1. 104 Civil Engineering I. ... 5 Prof. Cluwman ..[...]YE ..U{. 33 A pplieu Mathematics I. a[...]u. 3 3 0 80 Building Con~truction I. I, Mr. Smith S.M. 0 10[...]IHD YEAR. 104 Civil Engineering I. 5 Prof. Chapman ...[...]U. 2 2 0 go ~:lachine Design I. 2 .\fr. Wood S.M. l 10 (I 94 J\Jeebanical Engineering 11.,[...]l :\h. Gartrell S.M. I 10 0 106 Suneying I. 5 J\Jr. Woocl S.M. 3 0 0 89A Design of Structure" I. Prof. Chapman u. 3 3 0 I'OURl'H YE.-\H. |
![]() | l'i Dt:THLS OF COURSE:':-l>lPJ.•.H[...]HOIII .i PJal·e[...]Lt"ctnl o:- ~ I. d. 45 Chemistry I. Leetures :! Prof. I:euuie u. 2[...]and Mr. H nghes For[...] |
![]() | [...]AJI."D OF THE FINAL CERTIFICATE IN LAW. lU:UULATlONS.[...]of Laws, see :::itatute TX. |
![]() | 172 R~:GIJLATJONg-J>EGREt: OF I, !J, U. A~D fl:>:AL Ct; RTH'JCA'l'E IN LAW. \ I. Candidates for the Degt·ee of Bachelor uf Laws[...]es for the Final Certificate are required to pass in the |
![]() | [...]GR~; ~~; M' LL.ll. A~ll FJNAL C~: RTII•'J(;A TE I~ LA\\' . 173 Written work done b[...]s of ter- XV. Any Student shall be exempt fr[...]itioner of the t XL . 'I' he unmes of ~til 'tmlent:s who hr~ll pas an A1HHU\I Exttmination |
![]() | [...]*:\.XL The undenuentioued fees shall be pay;d>le in advance:- (J ), ~:utrance fee p:wable l>y all[...].£~ 2 0 (2). Fee payable in each Term for e1·ery ~n!,jc.ct in wl.iel• a l'ltudpnt attendR le[...]for atte11danee :tt Jeetnrl'S and ex>t111inatiou in Lhe special subjecb utuubered 1 a[...]at lect.nreE iu any subjPct shall, in addition to the exam ina tiou fee, pay one-third[...]they shall be credited with tbe subjects in which they 1cmy havl} already pas1:>ed un[...]tion XIV., nor ~hall they he required to pass in any additional subject in con~eqnence of the establi~hment of these[...]ent of this C uiv":rsity, hereby give notice that I intend to pre,eut mp•elf at the Annual Exalllination iu Law, in the montl1 of next for examination in the nnderlllellt·ione<l subject•: [Hen• 'tate snhjerts.] I ~end herewith the pre~crihPd ft'e of £[...]mentioned subjects. (If the ~t. ndent i~ an :trticiPol l'lPrk, a.Jd): 1 a111 articled[...]f the Snprellle Court, whose offiC'e is sitnatetl in Dated thiR day o[...] |
![]() | Hl i.F:. OF THl~ ~UPI:I-:~11·: L'lJIIE:"L . 17& XXIV. From and a[...]of Law::; and the Final Certificate in Law. For S)'llabua, aeo[...]gal " · l!: 1·ery nuh nt· ticl ·•I · I ~ l'k llllll very pers10 u u ot actually |
![]() | [...]full term of their clerkship : Provided that in the case of :my person who shal[...]of j._rts fin the Uui versity of Adelaicle, or in some U ui versity recoguizell b[...]degree of Bachelor of L,tws or of Arts in the University of Adehlicle, Ol' in any University reeognised by the[...]f Baehelur of L~tw::> or _.\rh> in the Utliversity of Adelaide or in any OuiveJ·~;it.y rec:uguised by the Univ[...] |
![]() | [...]AWS. R ~~GLJ LATIONS. I. No candidate shall be admitted to the lJegree of[...]te of admission to the Degree of Bachelor of Laws in |
![]() | [...]Le either orally or by written questions in tl1e subject matter of his the~is. IV.[...]Examiners shall be deposited by the Candidate in the Library of the University before he i[...]Laws. *VI. The following fees shall be payable in advance:- OnpresenttttionofThesis[...]0 *VII.-Notwithst<tuLling anything in these Reg-tllations COlHltined, |
![]() | [...]179 lL 'J'he . tndenl shttll fc t'Wt\1' I Ill lh Jtc•,i. t mr noLi..:e 1 f hi~ intention Ill.. . 'eheduleiSt[...]studeuL l:lhall not iu luty eu.t· l1e ci'Cllit. I with n. t.end(lllCil |
![]() | 180 RIWULATH>I\~--DI•~ Gitl<:lC;o; o~· ~l.ll . A~D B S . VII. The Urdinal'j' E:mminatiuus !!hall be held in or about November |
![]() | [...]:studeut ~lndl satisfy the Exrtm iners in eaeh of the followiug snbject.s:-[...]be one hundred nnd eighty pounds, pt~ynble in advnnce either itt sum of thirty pound s a[...]boratory work. XV. All ragulatious hitherto in force concemiug the degrees of *N OTE.-The fees do not in dncle Hospital fees.[...] |
![]() | [...]ne.] SCHEDULE I. 8UBJ&;CTS FOR EACH YEAR OF TJIE MEDIC[...]Attend courses of lectures and practical work in (a) Physics, Ourmg[...]hall |
![]() | [...]ne. (b) Attend a course of lectures in the Principles and Practice[...]cal year courses of lectures in Clinical Medicine and Clinical Slll'gery. (d) Atteud a course of lectures in Th~rapeutics. (e) Attend a course of instruction and pntetical wot'k in Merlical Zoology, and in Pathology and Bacteriology. (f) Attend a course of lectures and demonstrations in Public Health and Preventive[...]tice of the Adelaide Hospital in the wards and in the out- patients' departmont[...]a1·. (h) Attend the tutorial classes in Medicine and in Surgery during the first six[...]l clinical year. (i) Hold tile office of Surgical Dresser in the wards during the second a[...](m) Examine pathological material derived from in- patients. N. B.-[...] |
![]() | [...]OF M.B. AND B.S. A Clerkship or Dressership in any subjec:t, general or special U) Complete the course of instr11ction in Pathology. (j) Attend during t[...]tice of the Adelaide |
![]() | [...]Surgery. (b) Attend courses of lectures in Forensic Medicine, h1 Psychological Medicine, and in Diseases of the Eye and of the E[...](c) Attend courses of clinical lectures in Medical and Surgical Diseases of[...]ractice of the Adelaide Hospital in the wards and out-patients' depa[...]dical Clerk and Surgical Dresser in the Gynaecological wards and ou[...]and Medical <ilerk concurrently in the out-patients' department during one term.[...]cal Clerk and of Surgical Dresser in the wards and out-patients' department of the Adelaide Children's Hospital. (i) Examine pathological material derived from in-patients and out-patients at the[...]he Adelaide Children's Hospital in the administration of Anaestht'[...]ed by the Council. (I) Attend a course of lectures in Medical Ethics. For Syllabu[...] |
![]() | [...]Practical I 8 0 Chemistry, Pl1pical..[...]torial I 0 Operative Surgery[...]E.-The above n.rc an nu al iec and mu ·t be paid i n one sum . Students may attend a course of lect[...]holO{,'J' ann l3ncteriolo •y. Fees not included in tbe above list are set ou t in the lle.., nla.Lion of he Dega·ee of Bach[...] |
![]() | [...]immediate control nf the Dis peu ·er. a nd , in h'i · a b l:!llce, of the A ssist.ant Disp[...]he allotted by th e Me lical up r in tc nd e nt, wh o ll'' i1l be gnided by th l•es nl t of th e U niver i y exnmi- nations ; |
![]() | [...](b) Attend a.t 8.:10 a.m. and sign his name in a book provided for that purpose;[...]hen making his round of tbe wards in the morning; assist him and be under his[...]he Surgeon and the House Surgeon in operations upon cases allotted to him ; at[...](cl) Take the new cases allotted to him in turn (these must be recorded wit[...](f) Attend post-nw1·tem examinations. and if in charge of the case while in the ward, assist the Pathologist in the examim<tion ; (g) In his capacity :ls a student, if a clinical elerk and under (i) At the end of each term, if be bas fulfil[...] |
![]() | [...]RESJUENT DRESSB:RS FOR CASUALTY DUTIES. I'{. The group of dressers allotted to the Honorary[...]during the period the Surgeo n is takiug in cases, be appointed Xlf. Each dresser during his term[...](a) Assist the Admitting :Medical Officer in the Casualty XV. !!:very stnde nt attending cases in the Midwifery Depa rtment of the |
![]() | 190 RULES-AD]I[!SSION 0~' STUDENTS TO PRACTICE OF ADELAIDE HOSPITAL. X VU. In any case of difficulty or danger he shall sum moo[...]e X VI! I. Every medical ~tudent shall pay to the Hosp[...]ld surgical practice and practice |
![]() | [...]of Mauage- ment may make from time to ttme :-- I. Students may atteud the practice of the AdelR.id[...]sion of one of II[...]permis8ion of the Resident Medical Oflicet·, or in his or her |
![]() | [...]. REG U LA.TJ 0 NS. I. To obtain the degree of Doctor o£ Medicine, can[...]admitted to the degree o£ Bachelor o£ Medicine in the III. The examination for the degree shall be in such one of |
![]() | [...]1st of J nly iu any year, a notice in the subjoined fo1·m : - 1, __.:::J[...]day of , in the year , intend to |
![]() | [...]Council to grant permission in special cases on the recommendation of[...]ty. Any such Scheduies shall be published in the University Calendar X. The following fees shall be paid in ad vance : - A /lowed[...]e, whether honorary or 2. Assisted in the teaching in this or some other University[...]to the Council the extent of |
![]() | [...]REGULATIO~S. T. 'I'o obtftin the Degree .,f :O.Ia ~et· of Surgery c[...]een admitted lO tho Degree of Bachelor of Surgery in |
![]() | [...]'Bl'itnin, nnrl he candidate must inclica.te wher in he con iders thnt bi the is achauces s[...]<:Kn.ntiner ·hnll be depo ited by the onndidat;e in the Library of the Univer iry before he i · admitted to the eoree. VII. Schedule[...]cribing fnr her details of the subjects mentioned in IX. The following fees shall be paid in advance:- |
![]() | RlOULA'L'IO!St!-Ol!GIIJ<;i;: or 11:\CHELUR Olf D&:S'TAL I!UHG£H\· . 197 I desire to present ruy~elf for Examination in the third term of lhe current OF THE DEG[...]REGULATIONS. |
![]() | [...]OJ< JJACH!CLOH 01' UKISTAJ, I;UHG.Iiltr. *'He shall forward to[...]intention to present himself at t,he examin.ation in lWY :tTV. The stu,lent shllll 110t in auy acad emic year be Cl·editt>d witl1 + Alltm•;Jd 9th .A.t(Q11Mt, 79_f i § .A l.lo.l.rcd .91 h JJecemldn·, l~J? |
![]() | [...]R Y. 199 ~ \\ t·i t.eu or pmc~i '!l i work don • by canrlida. tes by t \ 1[...]tiou |
![]() | [...]wi'h the ;;chedules of the fonrth year in l'el!ard to dent.al aud hospital practi[...]e student ~hall sat.isfy tlte examiners in each of the following snhject·R: - ·[...]the student sludl satisfy the examiners in each of the following subjects :- 1.[...]n the student shall satisfy the examiners in each of the following subjects : - 1.[...]r:;ati~;fy t.h~ examiners in each of the following Rnbjects : -[...] |
![]() | R~;I;UL.\ 'fl0X8-DEURI<:E 0~' BA GBI<:LOR[...]e fees for the cour11e, paya.ble per term, in advance, in such inatalments as the. Council sl1all fr[...]4 4 0 Dental }la,ter.i a Medica and Therapeqties[...]- --- 2:i 2 0[...]---- 13 13 (I[...] |
![]() | [...]cept iu th 'M · of first-year f<t,utlents f i'Olll ls FebnutrY until t h • fhltt• i1 !11 Cale-ndar on wl1ich I c:l.un>, E-nrl 111 Octobel'. ( ' e Ho. J irH I Rule X.) I. |
![]() | [...]·e Denti1;tr,Y. And shall ath•i1d at the Adelaide Hospital:- (y) The courf<e of clinical instruction in ~urgical practice And at the Depart[...]cour;;e o[ demon~>trations and practicll•l work in Dental Prosthesis and Ortlloclontics. (i) The clent.al practice aucl tl1e clinical instruc[...](e) The cotu'SE' oE clinical instruct.ion in medical practiee. And 11t the[...]- (f) The course of laboratorr work in Dental Prosthesis |
![]() | [...]durinc the first week of" attendance. I. Each dental student of the U11iversity of Adel[...]Board, and slJall, on di ·missal, fo.rf iin Bacteriology £1 l 0 |
![]() | JnJ£.1!:~-A D~IJSSJI)N (I~' I>E:\TA I. S'l' UPE)o:TS Ti l I'I(Al' lll ~. (IF llii~PIT,\1,. 205 1. Fr[...]e NOTE .-Stuflents'[...] |
![]() | IX. l•.ael1 student .<; lu-i II he Ltnrler the di1·ection aml e ~ntrol of tlt[...]eud rltlil.t- nt tl1 \let ~~t: ~m 111 oF ll l.'tl i ~ t·~· thu· ing the -..dwl ~·[...]ion , CXHminnti w t ., jl' . ·ril •ed in bhe rl 11tnl oursa. A lit· ye[...]ore work lluri ll "' hi hird tl.'rltl i1~ t hat hm uch •> I 1 uti ·t.ry, but It ' s ll!\1 1 not be e xe mp t[...]y sanetioned by him. XI. I r t-h e. t ud !'nl hul< l'ulfillctl hi~< I.' quit· <ln tttnli I' u~ II.Llt•lllfltll s. |
![]() | [...]III. The exa,mimttion foe the degree shall be in such on e of the foll owing g-rotl ps of[...],~) Dental P a thol og~·, Hader iology , Patho-l1iI e n i r,r in all its branches, including publ i hl•olrh and oral prophyhxis. ~tnd the[...]l5s. V. 'r lt candidttte may ·uhmit wit h h i.· notice Ll• r ee J1L'inted or |
![]() | [...]examiners Rhall be deposited by the candiclate in the librat·y of the University before he is admitted to the degree. I X. :-\ched11les ma.y be dra.wn up hom time t[...]subjects men- tioned i 11 Regulation III. (b) PPesc[...]Council to admit them in special cases on the r[...]y. Such Schedules shall be published in the University Calendar as soon ::[...]il. X. The following fees Hha.ll he paid in adv~tnce : - On entry fot· exa[...]honorary or paid, in any public dental hospital or instii;u-[...]the Council; or 2. Assisted in teaching in this or some other University[...]ecommend to the Council the extent of exemption in e~tch individual case. |
![]() | [...]OF MUSIC. REGULATIONt:i. T. 'Ludeu t:; who lo t~ l' tl pn:ssed Grad lJ. of the:: l'ul.Jii examination. i I I. To obtain t li e de·~t·e • of 13achcl or of I u ic, enc h cnndida t.e must |
![]() | [...]versity leet. nre~, ftlld the completion of any <I;<Jademic term of study in any ~nbject, tmless he shaH have attended during that tem1 t.hree-fonrths of the lectures gi veu in that subject, except iu case of illness <[...]all be required to sntiHfy the examinel'H in each of t.he f'ollowing subjects:-[...]c. (15:2) Pianoforte Playing ( l i'H) or Organ Playing. (154) ~:I. At the ~ecoud examination ea.ch candidate shall be required to VII. At the thi1·d examiuation e;teh candidate s!.a.ll l1e required tll '\'J 11. The examinations in all the above :subjects may be conducted[...] |
![]() | RE GULA'l'lO:\'S- Ul<:G REE 0~' :11U S. I :A ·. 211 I . lC he elec o present himself n: 'om (•oser ,[...]th us to occupy not less th:ln t wenty mi :untes in 2. [f he elect[...]imself a:; Executan t, he ~hall |
![]() | [...]essary, thtoJ scope of the examinations in the above-mentioned subjects sl,all be drawn[...]lable not later thau the mouth of Maech in any year wheu reyuired. 'X<XI. Except whe t·[...]dit A.t eac l1 h·d.inAry |
![]() | [...]ssed examinations of a similar character in other faculties or otherwise, and desire that the[...]these regulations as the Couneil shull leter111in e. *XVIf. Candidate>:~ from othet· univel's[...]elor of |
![]() | [...]SIC. REU U LATlON::i. I. A Bachelor of Mu~ic may proceed to the Degree of[...]al nverture, or Interlude, in the form of tliP. firstmo,·e111ent. of 11. Symph[...]and a lso o11e or more movellleuts writ,ten i11 real eight-pa.r t hH.rmony. l I L After the exercise ha~ been appruved by the l!:[...]conJ- plet.e ' copy of the exercisn in the IJ JJiversity Library. J V Candidates who[...]eqJJirecl to pass a Final J<:xamination in- 1. Harmouy, up to ei6l1t p[...] |
![]() | REGULATIONS-DIPLOMA IN F.LJUCATJON. '*V. The above examin[...]t each examination shall OF THE DIPLOMA IN EDUCATION. REGLJLATJON8. |
![]() | 216 ltEGULATION6-DIPLOM!\ IN EDUCATION. (2) Shall have re[...]passed such examinations in Psychology and NOTit".--Holders of the 1: lplorna in Education may use 'the let"ters[...] |
![]() | 1\E c_:t;UTJON I' -IJIPL O ~IA JN CO~D16:R C E. 217 OF THE DIPLOMA IN COMMERCE. REG ULA'l'ION::l. *L ']'here shall be a Dipl01ua in Commerce, to obtain which and in three of the foli•Jwing optional sul.Jjects, bu[...]Commercial Practi ce must be |
![]() | 218 lt!W[;f,ATIONS--I>!Pf,QMA TN COM~lERCt:. III. Candidates shal[...]a, and shall be designated Associates t IV. The following fees shall be paid in such iustahx1ents as the .Fee for a supplemet1tary exawiualiu11 in any ~ubject shall l•e fonr times V. Schedules definiug,[...], aud published not later than |
![]() | R~GULA'ri0;-1'8-DlPLOMA IN l<VONOMIOS .\~D POLl'flOAI,[...]tendance at lectures ott auy's ubjects in which they desire to be examined, btu only upon s[...]Candid 1~tes exempted from attendauce at lectures in any snhject shall, in addition to the examination fee, pay half[...]didate who has passed tlte University Examination in auy subject of tlte courses prescribed fo[...]numLet· uf studeuts desiring tu attend lectures in any subjeet is smallet· than a minimum fi[...]Diploma may use the letters A.C.U.A. DIPLOMA IN ECONOMICS AND POLITICAL SCIENCE. HEGULATION~. I. There shall be a Diplom:t in Ecouomics Hllll Political Scieuce, |
![]() | 220 llh:GULATIIl:-.1"-DlPLOMA IN P.CONO~I!OS AND POLIT!O.AL SCIENCE. II. Th er eshn,l ] be an examin~ttion at the end of each year's work |
![]() | [...]of ~tudents desiring to atteucl lectures in auy subject is snmller tha11 a minimum fixed by t[...]innecl . X . The following fees shall be paid in such instalments as the Fee for a supplementru·y exammation in m1y subject shall be fm1r time~[...]d by the |
![]() | [...]y, commencing March ;~(1. 1925:- i\{O)IDAY, at i.50 p.m.- \\'i>Dlil>SDAY, at iJiO p.111.- THURSDAY, at i. 50 p.m.- Syllabuses and further in formation may be obtained on application |
![]() | [...]1. Full cour8es of Lecture~ and practical work in Arts and Ecietwe may be given in the evening or late in the afternoon when there is an adequate de[...]of a. kind that cau be adequately studied in the evening. A reference to the Annual Heport in Part V. of the Calendar will show in- tending students what evening courses wer[...]also consult with the Dean of the Faculty in which they propose to study. 2. The E[...]rses of lecture~; |
![]() | [...]es clesiriug to enter upon any la,boratory course in the University must enter tl1eir names with the R[...]provilled they pass the necess!llry examinations in J<'ebruary or March they shall when entering give notice of such iutention and shall, if successful in March, forthwith complete their entry R.nd pay t.[...]ecl by the Council uucler the pl'ovisions set out in the fourth paragmph of Chapter VIIL of the Statut[...]me, irom 9 a.m. to .j p.m., Saturdays 9 to 12. I f. Each student shall have a definite seat assigned to him in the |
![]() | [...]1 camel-hair brush (fine) I forceps (fine-pointed) Micwscope[...]scissors (fine) by 1'', in cover glasses 3 needles in handles No.2 pipett[...]Mr oRo ·coPI! .- Eaoh t udent, i r ' JU ired o 1 r o virl e !I itt •- . If witl1 ·~ micro cope t ha[...]' tutnbl e iu ·tnun nt may l)e birad for· us in he Lab rn.tory. on ly, 11L ~~ fee of .£1 ls. per te rm , bu t eftch t.nde nt i. · rougly o.ch·i ed ro pm· llll.,·e Iris own in ·t ru ment . V. Paper and refuse of auy kind[...]ry such exclus ion, a nd I X. Fines, not exceediug 2s. 6d. in each ca&e, may be imposed lor the |
![]() | ~2(i RULES OF THE ZOOLOt;JCAL LABOIJ.ATO[...]to 5 p.m.; on Saturday~:~ from 9 t.o_ 12. I 1. ' Each studeut has a definite ~eat assigned to him in the Labora- |
![]() | [...]OtliC .\1 , .\:-:11 CH!l!IIICAL LAiltJIL\TLJHif:l'i . '2.'1.7 V. Paper and scrai.JS m· refn>~e[...]The larger and more ex.peusive pi cce8 of appn.r>i.tns will be IX. ~Ot' o rigiual l'e earcl1 cr~oni e I 1)11 by st.u leut:' m· gmdLt•Ltt!s, with[...]mato ri~~l and s pecial ~ttl 11 hutc a.· il 1:1y I• cun1:1i lered ·.xr. Fines, not exceeding 2~. lid. in e;w!J case, may he im!Josed for the |
![]() | 228 RULE,; 0~' 'l'H I!: Cllll:M!CAL LABO RATORY. [1. [mtruction will be given in Qua litative a nd Quantita tive |
![]() | [...]Lnbo11\IOJ'Y for nny cause he hall t hi11 k utl i11ienr. Every stteh exclusion, a ud the ground. l'ot· i , mu ·t be reported by the Profe or to[...]determine. XIII . Fines not exceeding 2s. 6d. in each case, may be imposed for the XIV. The fees for stu[...]uction are as follow s : - |
![]() | 2! Q RULES OF LABORA"I'ORY OF PHYSIOLOGY AND BlOCHRUlSTRY. II. Instruction will be given in Practical Physics; but 1~0 student |
![]() | [...]any, will be refunded at thE. end of the yeat·. In adJitiou to rhis deposit fe e aud at[...]l!!~~~ed iu privMe iu ve.·li'-'ltt.iott'\ nmv be I' <Jil.ired to providu hem eh•es witb l[...]s and chemicals when th y 1U"e empl yed in hwge qnantitiea. V. 'l.' b e ia~ · aer a nd 1[...]rarY' Commit ee llll\J direct.. I I. PERSONs E~"l'ITLED TO Usm THE LIBRARY.[...] |
![]() | [...]t on the tables. 3. The use of pen and ink 'in the Library i~ strictly prohibited except at tables set ap•1r[...]h the comfort of l)ther readers, or can~e dn.mnge in the Library, OL' disliguL·e anr boule, whether bv writing or in an ot.bet· ll'tl. •, may be excluded bv the Libr,triau :.>t' officer in charge, and htlll mnlt e good any da mage caused;[...]is gran ted by the Council. 3. It shall be in the power of the Librarian to limit the period fo[...]5. Books borrowed must be retnm ed to the officer i11 >ttt~ndance within a fortnigbt; the ln[...] |
![]() | [...]l a book, within three day8 after being 110titied in writing to du so by the Lihrarian, shall be liabl[...]emains unpaid, or so long aR any person continues in possession of a book which he is not entitled to[...]8. The bon o wet· sht\ll restot·e tho volume in the same condition in which he recei ved it ( fn.i~ wear and tear excepted), but shall he liable for any dumn.ge it mn; bave snstailled while in his keeping, and, in the event f its lo ·s, . hal l replace it.[...]OR THE Co:--~sH:RVATnRIUM LIBRARY. l. Teachers in the Conservatorium are eutitled to bonow books or[...]en |
![]() | [...]T.U~ll\ [. By signal acts of courage in t.he performance of dnty or in |
![]() | [...]Agricultural Research Institute was estA.blished in 1924 l\ A- l'8 nit or tiLe late Pet l ' Waite's beque ' t~ to th Univer i y fot• t he JHll'PO e o[ fnL"I<hel'ing t h CMt. e nf educo.Lion in. .Agri.cnJ n.re nnd a.lli.ect subject. in his l:s~to. T·be endowmeul. cvmp1·i es h O'l'tbt•ae, 'laren onL, ltllfl N ethetby e. tates, consi t.in o£ 299 acres of a.arictu- nral n.tl l rr l'll7[...]us'iclel'abl e pr 1 ot·r,ion of the e tfl.t ·on i~ts oE wheaL lnnd, tyricnl of 11. large p rtion of[...]ain E . ou h Aus r~tlin., wbil. Lhe l'emn.indel' i. l'ept·e enL11, iv f tl1e hil ly c unl[...]stitute will be confined to two clivi ion. ·-(1) In ves ign,tion. concerui ng the pt·oduction uti! i zation, n.nd impr vemen r farm t·op ·, 1\lul the Cullia' I or fu ltgoid eli ea.·e nJiect.iu tmch crop i ( .... ) ,'oil problem inchuliu!" th nc unutl~tLi[...]. Thirby acres of land have been cleared, and in this area a series of |
![]() | [...]RESIDENTIAL COLLEGES. By the Acts of P 1wl in.tnen l ltn<l r whic h Lho Ad lni d U ni v r ity w[...]the uivet·sity of r esidential colleges in wh ich t u len t cou ll enj y he ad Ynn 11ge. of[...]:iYiark's College, the first residential college in the University, obtained affiliation in 1924, and was opened for students in March, I 925. The College is under the management of the C[...]s. Master-A. Grenfell Price, M.A., Dip. in Ed., F .R.G.S. Secretary-A. B. H[...] |
![]() | [...]rrace, wibhin ea. y l'each f Lh University, an cl in tl1e immediate vicinity of t h e Un iver s i ty Ovn.L Accommodation is provided for the J\<Ia[...]ust matricu- late at the Adelaide University, but in no case cA.n unmatriculated students remain membe[...]Residence.-No student is permitted to remain in residence unless Master, Fellows, and Tutors are[...]will be provided with a bed-sitting room. Subject in all cases to the decision of the Master, rooms will be allotted annua1ly in order of College precerl ence. Necessary furni- t[...]he cond 'l'uesda..y in Mn.r clJ ttn cl a ll r es ident •· u l n . tl.[...]'rh term.· con :e pond to ho e or th niver . i y. If, iu th e opiniou of Llt e Al usLCJ·[...] |
![]() | [...]OF CAMBRIDGE AND OXFORD. I. Tile application made to the Univerdity of Cambr[...]to the " privileges of affiliation, provided that in some one OL' more of the "Examinations (other tha[...]at University they h rwe satisfied. the Examiners in Latin, one uther "language not being English, Ele[...]atics, n.nd "Elementary Applied Mathernatics." I f. The University is also flffiliated to the University of Oxford. For III. A student who ha,s pa.;sed the \.[...]sity of Adelaide is exempted- |
![]() | [...]Degree of Bachelor of Laws, having also grarluMed in Arts, shall be deemed to hftve taken Honours a~ r[...]Tit. II. Sect. viii. cl ij Feb1·ua1·y 2, 19l.'i. '!'hat auy metnber of the University of Ade[...]at such Examination have saJistied the Examiners in Greek, shall be deemed to have ~hown a sufficient[...]proper Certific>ttes that he has passed two years in Arts studies or has pas ~:~ed the Examiuations be[...]that if the Course of A1·ts which be bas pursued does not include all the snbjects of the J nuior Fresh[...]ecturer may require him to qualify by examination in the omitted subject, ot· subjects, within one mo[...]ution cnnceruiug medical studies : - " 'L'hH.t in Medical Schools recoun ised by the Univers[...] |
![]() | [...]e than one language:- Physics, CI:Jemistry, Lat.in, Greek, Fn::nch, German (all at the Senior P1thli[...]iu Civil, \{ ec ha nical, or Electrical Engineer- in~ from examination fur as&Oiliate me mbers hip of[...]si ng of the 1tb0 1'e xnm 11 mti.ou and the p:l ·i n" of t he l•'innl E1(amiull· tio n for th e D[...]e oblaiued the Pass Degree of Banhelor of Science in " r ecognised Universit.y, and hav e complied wit[...]ible for arlmissiou to the Interm edi:tte l ~xarn in at ion, provided they produce evidence mtisfactor[...]they have P"ssed the Final or Degree Examinrttion in Theoretical and Practica l luo1·ganic and Organi[...]au Iutermediate or Fin al Uuiversity gxarnination in Matllematics covering the work set forl;h in paragraph (o) on page 15.'' Section 5, Clanse[...]sfrtct.ory to the Council, oi having been trained in Theoretieal a nd Practieal Chemistry, iu |
![]() | SCHOLARSHIPS, I<: X Hllll'l'IONS, ANLl PRIZES . 241 Theoretical and Practical Physic,, . aud in une optional scientific |
![]() | 242 SCHOLARSHIPS, I<'XllllliTIO~S,[...]11d oht<Lins the higheHt aggregate number of marh in tbe subjects-(1) ~nglish, (:l) Mat.heulatics, (:1[...]for two year~, was fonuded Ly public subscription in memory of the late John Howard Clark fo•[...] |
![]() | [...]Soholarship was founded by }'Llblie subscriptiuu in memut·y of the late Rev . W. Roby Fletcher, M.A.[...]These Prizes were founded by public subscription in memory of the late Mr. Justice Stow. They are of the value of £15 each and are awarrled to undergraduates in La.w who <.how exceptional merit in not le,;s than two subjects in any year of their course. Fo1· conditions see[...]pter XV. "Of the Stow Pril!:es and Seholar," page I OS. Aw[...] |
![]() | [...]the value of £10, is awarded to the best student in the first. year of tbe M. B. Course who is placed in the First Class. A[...]of £10 each, were fuunded by ~Irs.Davies-Thomas in memory of the late Dr. Davies-Thom as, Lec- tnret-in the Principl es and Practice of Medicine a[...] |
![]() | SCHOLARSHIPS, i<:XH[BITIONS, AND PR[ZES. 245 They are awarded to the best studeut in each of the second au d |
![]() | [...], \ice· ha ucell ot· of tlte ui et• itv and In pecror·Generu,l . r .\:hools ot •. oull r A I ·tmliu.. Lt is :\wtu·ded on the re ul t of 1he Leu ving H nout·. Exmn inntion, nud i IWailn.ble for the B.A., H. . c., B.E., LL.B, ~~[...]ination of that Association has been 1\·ithdrawn in favour of the "Eric Smith Scholarship" and[...] |
![]() | [...]Scholarship. This Schohuship has l1een fou11ded in memory of Lieutenant Eric 'Wilkes Smith, who was mortally wounded in the attack upon the Dar- danelles on 25th April,[...]Mackie Bursary. This Bursary has been founded in memory of Archibald Mackie formerly Secret[...] |
![]() | [...]lue of £25 each, were foulldtd by the late David i\Iurmy, a former member of the Council of this Uni[...]to the candidate who is placed first on the list in the examin ation in Philosophy for the B. A. Honours Degree, pr·ovid[...]ed to the candidate who obtains the highest marks in the Unseen Work of the Final Honours Examination in Classics. 1f the candidate passes in the First Class the prize will be £25 , and if he passes in the ::-econd Class it wili be £ l 2 1 Os. lf there is no candidate either in the First or Seco11d Class the prize will not be[...]is Schola rship is awarded to ena ble a gmclu atc in cience to cany out some suientiiic investigatio n[...]aculty and the Council. Paym ent shall be made in two in talm e n ~s , th e fhs t on a.pprovnl by the Ooun[...]parts, one part being awarded to the best ~tudent in R oman Law, International Law, and Jurisprudence[...]s will be made on the results of the examinations in November of the year in which the lectures are given, on condition th:tt[...]and is considered t o. be of sufficient merit. In consequence of the three above-mentioned subjects only being lectnred upon in alternate years, there will be one award only in ot1e year and two aw ards in the following year. |
![]() | [...]ingsley The John Lorenzo Young Scholarship in Political Economy or |
![]() | SCHOLARSHfPS, EXHriHTIOXS, AXIl I' IIIZP.. ' . 251[...]arships haYe been founded by public snbscri ption in memory of the l:tte John Creswell. They are tenable for five years, and scholars proceed to the Divloma in Commerce. For conditions see Statutes, Chapter[...]'~:lto l arship, fr•unded by ~[rs. Jolm J3aO"ot in memor.r of her hus- band pro1•id es exerup liio[...]rr m fee in t h . Uotllnicol l Depar tment for on e 1·en r,[...]secou d hould th condu · ~ or he student be tm i.·faoto r •. .·ho11l d i t lJe (! warded to a. tudent alread y e ntitled to e. empti.on f.rum ncb fee·. i shnll he 1\11'1\ rd e I in h ks, i nsrl'l\meut~ , m· cash, n.t, he opliun of[...] |
![]() | [...]The John Ridley Memorial Scholarship. In connection with the Agricultural College at liose[...]ip is tenable for two years, and will be award-ed in alternate years to Diploma Students of the Agrbul[...]ous of completing the course for the B.Sc. degree in Agriculture at the University.[...]rize of £10. This is aw:wded to the best student in Greek in the first year's exami nati'm fLw the Ordiuary De[...]s Prize has been founded by private subscription, in memory of the late Andrew Scott, B.A. The prize i[...]value of £6, and is awarded to the best student in Latin in the first year's examin- ation for the Ord[...] |
![]() | [...]of £10, has been founded by Miss E. Milne Bundey in memory of the late Sir Henry and Lady Bundey. F[...]page 128. · For 1925 six sonnets on any sttbject in the Petrarchan or Shake- spearean form C[...] |
![]() | 254 SCHOLAilSfliPS, li1Xl-!IIl1TfONS, AND PlUZ!i:3. The Rhodes Scholanh[...]ompleting |
![]() | [...]255- The Ernest Ayers Scholarship in Botany or Forestry. This Scholarship is of th[...]For c-onditions see Statut e.~, Chaptt:r XL III., I• age 140. A[...]1924 Ma cklin, Ellen Dulcie |
![]() | [...]s shall be forwarded not later than the fhst week in July in each year. V. No medal shall be awarded toR l!audidate who in the opinion of It is hereby provided that- |
![]() | [...]257 The medal will be awarded to I he most distinguished student in The George Thompson Bursary in Commerce. |
![]() | [...]e of Nations, it is hereby provided that:- I. A prize of £5 Rhall be given rmnually for the b[...]topic to be prescl'ibed by the University in or about the VI. If no essay of sufficient merit is sent in the prize shall lapse |
![]() | [...]ban Scholarsl1ip, the University has agreed- 'I. l'hn. the t. . Alb:ln 'c l 10h~1·. hip .[...]ri cul<Lt d cudent 1h reof whu (beinr' cet-tili d in the form 3. Scholars shall be in all r espects subject to the StlLtntes and .As am~11de[...] |
![]() | [...]she slntll become a Scholrtr. 5. Certificates in the res pect ive form s hereiwtfter provided, or in some 6. In the event of th e Lodge St. Alb<tn being erased or dissolved or |
![]() | [...]day ot in the ye~~or 1 \l[...]the St. 1\lhan Scholat·sbip, and has substituted in the room of the said Dated at Adelaide the[...]( ltegulll.tions ot tlle Education Depa rtment.. In regard to Scholarships, m"de in 1921). 1. Bursar[...]on. Each |
![]() | [...]OL_HlSHIPS, ~X H illl'l'fO.';S, AND PRIZl!:S. l I. To verpetuA.te the memory of the late Hou. A[...]ister of Educa- |
![]() | [...]undin!! c 1 petitors must be received in the lo:dn ·atiou Alee on or before the 31st cliLy of clober of tlle enr in wnich the:y competP, a.11d must be n[...]b e who ent.er a m1dergmdunto tudents in . 'cience 111:\y take nny ouc uf Llio ·0111 e.·. iucl11d in , th • ~)eciil>l conrsfl i 11 ~l'icn I nrc >i \'Cll by Lb e niver iLJ in couJunotiou with tho Ros wol'lhy A g[...]e cour~es fo\' Lhe uiversit, iploull\ in Appli erl 'cienco, nnrl the l<'cllowshipvf th e . chool of ~ liu es. Except in cu·e. of illne: or other s utli iE\nt cun e. they mu . t, in order Lo r tai11 Lht:! Bur 'IU'j', fl.lte nd nil[...]the elected ·our e. 25. Before being nwn.rde I a lll"o' at·y teru\ule ~~t. the nivat·si ty a candi- late rnu t lect the Fu.cu l y in which he propo. as 10 st\tdy , and I hi · ruu t be 11. Fncul ty iu wh!ch he ha . tl.l[...]end of the ,vea.r pr ceding t.lt:tl. in which the tcmu·e r t he I m·sary •()mmences. Before b in~ nwarded n. 13lii"Sr t·y te naule at the[...]nes,£~ (Hmd iclate must :.elect tit d partn 1ent in whioh be prOJ.lOS .~ tQ • tudy.[...]11 onc:e b en ~~w t·dod fur teilnre in llny J.i'aoul y 01· Dep1trtmeu t, ha.ll be mude[...]• fur th yea.1· Ln Lhe Dean of Ia i:s Faoul Ly fu1· :\pJil'OVILl. ll.lld the exempt-i n fl'Oill pa ' Ill en t of fees :hal[...]Denn , ' n But'.:llU' hall take any nhject tha. i n t. ll'ith in the Cll l'l'ioul ul" of hi. l[...] |
![]() | [...]ttee. 2 . Payments of Bursaries shall be made in instalments. one at the end of each[...]ficate of d iligeuce and proficiency in a form prescribea by the .MimHter, and payment[...]e Minist er. 2\J. No person may hold a Bursary in conjuuctio11 with auy other entrance[...]versit.y or School of Mines, <Jxcept in such cases as are recomlll enclcd hy t,he Council[...]d by tlte Minister, bn t !1. Bur o.ry may be held in conjunction with the Hartley :' ttlf[...]t]u; of llHl a ward. the money may be nsed either in ]Jro- l'iClill " nn ndd it.ional Bursary, or in helping deserving students, ![...] |
![]() | [...]7 fot· any ot her student, and shall in no case 'lxceed the outlay necessary for lectnre[...]value of the Stndeutship~ g rante ci in any one year shall not exceed £180. 5'>. i11e of ·uuh : ·tnd entshi p shall be oiTered to[...]int endiu.r to s tudy fu t• :\ cleg r (;!e in ."ci enc or Jt. ngineel"ing, 1Wd th[...]her· d egree or fur rt diploma. Pr,wided Lha if in a 11y year t h uumber of appl icr\nt[...]Of the Studentships offered for Scieuce ur F.. n in eering, three shall be offere[...] |
![]() | [...]tlll' •e y .w· of s tldy. Pr· vided tlutt if in nn.r r ea r the number o:f a pplica n[...]of th e. e pro· por ions bei ng mi\.i ll tlliu d, t;he .\(in i te r ru uy var·y th e sttt ne ut his[...]r of entry, and must have been reKtdeut in South Anstmlia fur at least oue yeat·[...]the course stndied. 5[>. The subjects of x:un in:tLion f r th e fir.~t year Studentships shall[...]nination shall be qualify- |
![]() | [...]ARSHIPS, EXHIBlTlOXS, AND PRIZES. 2 i 2. His qualifications in point of knowledge, viz.:-[...]Public Examinfltion of the University in English Litera- |
![]() | [...]lished a loa.n fund f01· the benefit of students in temporary financial difficnlty . The fund is admi[...]t· will furnish a report annually to the Council in November, and the report shall not include the na[...]pplicants. Commissions in the British Army. Uuder certain Regulations, one Commission in the British .Army may |
![]() | [...]:C'l'Uf~f. 269 Commissions in the Royal Navy. The Joseph Fisher Lecture in Commerce . The underm entioued Lectures have been delivered at the U ni ve1·sity 1904.[...]lles, Esq. |
![]() | [...]specific objects uf the Association, ns set forth i11 it~ cousti tution, are the following:- ([...]the Government to procnre s uclo i ucrease of the fil,la11cia l and uthe1· re<>onrc[...]ol' Oni\' ersity activity. (•1) To act. in aid ot the Uo:mcil of til e University in matters affeeting the physical,[...]reforms as may appear advisable in their interests. (f) To advocate such meas[...]rty lil'd their full e:xpression in tl1e practical life of the community. (h) Generally to olo nll thiugs in cidental to or which may have the[...]ten sMilln • and b J enoe. Any member ,joining I he Association ou or bdu1e the l uu n e~:[...] |
![]() | SOCIETIES AS80C' IA'l'l':!t 1\'I'l'H THE UXIVERSITY. joining th e Association afcer· the founeenth day of December in any yeaL" |
![]() | [...]edical Sciences Club. This society was founded in 1920 for the purpose of enabling those interested in the sciences fundamental to medicine to meet, tog[...]ted by nomination and ballot at the first meeting in evet-y year. The amount of the subscription is de[...]e w membet mnst he propo ed hy wo m em b er in ll'l'i t ing to the sea eto.ry , nnd ·u.ch n ou1 i 111\tion .·ha.\1 i•e a nnOttllcerl by the secre tary 1tt th e nex[...]e s uomi t ed by t be . er: re wy Log e t hel' w i~li t he 110 ificn.tions f t he n ex ~ sncue.eding meeting, nt. wh i ·h t h · nominatio n · wil l be cunfinn I or rej e<!ted by ballot, a t hree f'un rt h. mn:i ri ty of mem ll 1'. votin g bei n·• required t[...]shaJ..le for tbt~ waistcoat _1.1ocket containing in t.:ondensed form such informH.tion as a new student. requires, i~ pull· lished at the beginning of each ye[...] |
![]() | [...]orts Association. This Association was fonoed in the beginning of 1897 by the amalga- The annual snh~ct·i[...]11.ry-Mr. G. M. Hone. |
![]() | [...]City Corporation for a period of 21 years, and is in constant use by the various ulnbs of th e Univers[...]e, John Gordon, R T. Melrose, C. H. Au gas, A. J. i\lmray, G. J . l{. Murray, S. S. Ralli, T. Scarfe,[...]ly to the fund for genera l purposes. A Coll1 11i ttee, co m pos~d of r ep re'ental il•t:· or t.[...]l r !l'lr. S. 'l'nlbvt ' n1ith, D r. F . .. Hone, i\ lr. . T . :'IIadi"n.n, J' rof s.·w tJ . lJitl'l[...]and (d) any other such means M h 'umulitte m:~y (I m to be ex Je<lient t o the end in vit:w . Th !;\\hSCl'i[ ti 11 fee for c:lCh 111 mber i>s I s. 6cl. for the Sessiou , due on th ~3 r i of Atril in N~ch ~Tear . ln t he event of the subscriptiou of[...]ny pe1 n wh ha ve ma terially helped the Society in nny way, or who hn.1·e don e crood service in extending t.he kn<>wledge aud .appreciatio[...] |
![]() | [...]from the firs t 'l'hnrsday after the 23rd ·April in each year until the second Thursday in November of the same year, the Uni- versity vacat[...]conserve or advance the interests of Law Stndents in mRtt.ers touching their U[...](c) 'l'o ad vance the interests of Law Students in Sport The persons eligii.Jie to become m ember[...]y are:- |
![]() | [...]ClATJCD WITH THE UX!VERSITY. 'l'he Society i\IIIIU(I.Ily otfers ror competitiou two pri~es (£.2 2 ·.[...]t·e eut · n prize to the first year tndent who, |
![]() | SOCIET!I':S ASSOCIATKD WlTH THR UNlVI!:R$1TY.[...]cts. The objects of the Society are: |
![]() | [...]assicn.l studies to an eminent place in the national scheme of education.[...]Uuiversity, and all who 11re interested in Cla.ssical studies, are eligible for membership.[...]half-a-crown, due and payable ou the 31st. March in each year. The Mathematical Teach[...] |
![]() | [...]Hon. Secretn,ry-Mr. G. F . Sharpe. Hon. 'I'reasurer-"Mr. F. I. Grey. Committee-~liss C. M. Davey, Miss[...]( a) To encourage and to diffuse an interest in mathematical studies, and particularly in mathematical pedagogy. (b) To :provide opport[...]ching of mathematics. A.ll who at·e interested in the teaching of mathematics are eligible fot· me[...]2/6, due and payable on the first day of Ma1·ch in each year. The Association shall meet at least three times a year, in March, J uue, and October. Dental Students' Society of the University of Adela.i.de. 'l'HJs SoomTY WAS FouNDED BY STUL>ENT~ IN 1919. Objects of the Society- |
![]() | [...]nnected with the U niYersity who are inte1·ested in Engineering. 2. To promote the study and know ledge of Engineering generally. 3. To encourage students in public speaking on Engineeri11g subj ects and in preparRtion of papers pertaining thereto. Meetings are held monthly, with a Freshers' Social early in th e first term, at. which Freshers are gi 1•en[...]and lecturers. The Annual General Meeting is held in November of each year. Visits to pl aces of in[...]cts- (n) 'l'o promote the stndy of Commerce in the University. (b) To h elp forward[...] |
![]() | [...]o all present and past students for the Diplomas in Commerce and Economics. T he Ammnl Genel'l\l Meeting is held in i\Ia.rch, ou n date fixed by the This Society was founded in 1923 . |
![]() | [...]nts' Association. This Association was founded in :November, 1923. Objec ts:- M[...] |
![]() | [...]rN ~lls 1 0. ' '11 (11..,\H. ' IIIPS. PU I Z~ |
![]() | [...]BJWULAT[ONS. I. The li~lder Cuuservaturium, uuder the control of[...]ng- a U I. The Couservatorium shall provide a complete course of study for IV. Studeuts may take one ot· more prin[...]uucil. *VI. The following subjects may be taught in the Causervatorinm : - |
![]() | [...]Theury of wl tlsic ~tnd H i:s~ury of Music Musical l<[...]for a les;; period t !tau one year, except in >;~pecinl circum- stances to be allowe[...]beginning of the Cousenatorium year or in equal quarterly instl'llments at the b[...]ro\·ed by the Director, shall, except in cases wb et'll the Council may prescribe a specia[...]bed by the Council from time to time. t X I. RepeaJ ed. XII. All student::! taking principal subjects ,;llflll be supplied with |
![]() | [...]TllE E L DER CONSERVATORIUM. XIII. At the end of i;he year ench student who bas ueen studying n |
![]() | [...]S-llJ,DEU CONSERVATORIUM. REGULATIONS- .ASSOCIATR IN l!USIC. 287 OF TH[...]at the hour nppointed for DIPLOMA OF ASSOCIATE IN MUSIC. l:t1WULATIONS. |
![]() | [...]R~:G UT.ATIONS-ASSOCIATE IN ~IVBIC. <!t I f. 'L'o obt~tin the diplom a, each candidate m[...]arily cousecutive, a t the |
![]() | REGU J, A1'10NS- AIOSOCTATE IN MUSI C. 28~ \ : At the second exa[...]be reqttired to VII. A ottud idote electiug to pt•oceed flS an ~xec u tnul; in Pia.u ofo1·t, *VITA . A candidn.te olcct.ing to proceed as a 'I'encher inin th e art of t achiug 1tn<'l t.o :sub n1it VIII. EM h crmdidnle who elect![...]cxflruined in Mnsicfll omposit iou |
![]() | [...]d to pass ~~~ axa.minat ion in : - Harmony[...]mot·e than four parts Form in Mu8ical Composition |
![]() | [...]Singing not. le;;. tltnn 1i 11 0 1' lllOl' th uu 24 1st[...]i n wl li ·1~. t b c Vi oluucell[...]i. held. [ o cnudid o.te wh o[...]•ears u.t t h e J£ld er 'ousci'I'Ai orinm , fur a ny of t he altu \' e ·nuj ects,[...]candidates cumf!eting for a Scholarship in any suuject shuw sufficient. merit, or should the[...]three y ear. ' comse an l pa the c xn tn in t ~ io ns prt:sc ri bed fo r th e Diploma of .Associutc in ~h; sic. If he fai l to pu s~ t he examin[...]n· hi p m11.y also he um nuwily dcte nu in d a any ti.rne if, iu th opinion of th e 'o u neil , t ho holde l' of it I e guilty I' mi cond uct.[...] |
![]() | [...]hall he exempt from payment of all fees in the Associate of Music course, except the fee for[...]o~her ·uftici ant I'Oil on, declines lo accepL he emo[...] |
![]() | [...]e t hereof r any fee for tuition or examina- ~ion in t h Eldet· Con ervatorium. The lenure of the Sch[...]for at least one academical year s uclie tnltsic in the Conservatorium, shall within oue week a fter t ho end of that year be severally r ecommeu ded in writing- to him by IJcir re pectiv teacher fot· exceptional merit lt own durin•Y that en r in t heir respective c ou t· es of study. The Chauc[...]ffke of Chancellor shall be vacatH, :r he han eel I L' ·hall b e ab en~ from Sonth Australia, the Vi[...]the ounci l a report as to the scholar's progress in musiel\l st urlie~ and diligence; and the Couucil[...]orarily or take a wny the 'cholars hip, or aclm;m i h the scholar. \Vhenever a Scholarship .·hall du[...]Public Schools Decoration anri Floral Societie.~ in men1ory of th e late Alexander Clark. The .Prize i" of th e an11nal value nf .£1:1 lOs . Od.[...] |
![]() | [...]ish op, Lionel Albert Jack 19:.!3 i"ranci~, Bessie .THE EUGENE ALDERMAN SCHOLAR.SHIPS. |
![]() | [...]d shall be offered at a special examination in the thiPd term of each year. 3. Only studen[...]ssarily consecu- tive, but including the term in which the examination is held) shall be eligi[...]eceive it. Candidates shall be examined in the following ,ubjects: - (i .) Reciting ( ii.) Reading ~[...] |
![]() | [...]Public Examinations in Music. The Universities of Melbourne, Adelaid[...]RY AND PRACTICE OF MUSIC. S[...] |
![]() | PUBr,l() P;XA~IINATlONS I N THEOHY At"D PRACTICE <W MUSlC, 297 PUBLIC EXAMINATIONS IN THEORY AND REGULATIONS. I. Public E xaminn.tions in Lhe Theory n.ud Pracl i~;e of 11 usic shall Allowed 8th August, 1906. LICENTIATE IN MUSIC FOR TEACHERS separate pamphlet f'or f'ree distribut[...] |
![]() | [...]REGULATIONS. I. Two ~:~oho lar hip eaoh Leuable fo t· tln·ee[...]ation fm· the III. If the examiners in either case report that 110 candidate is[...]the scholarship shall not he awflrded. |
![]() | [...]ship tetmhle for the Diploma uf Associate in ;\1usic shall. dul'ing each year of its t[...]19 ~ 2 M:>rley, Evelyn Mabel (Practiee) I 023 Flower, Emily Melva (Theory)[...] |
![]() | [...]ltJ;!' Ot:T . ill OL IO() Jl ,\ Pll Y. I',, - Lt.··rs. B 1, 1, Ill" l[...] |
![]() | [...]Bridges, K.C-B., K.C.M.G., D.S.O., Governor in and over the State of South Australia.[...]ng Report for the year 1924:- I. THE CO"l'NCIL AND THE SENATE. |
![]() | [...]aduate of this Uninrsity, and has won distinction in scientific research in Victoria. Mr. W. K. Hancock, B.A., Fellow of[...]E. M . Kirwood. M.A., has been appointed lecturer i.n English Literature. Mr. F. C. S. Carey, B[...]A.M.U.A., has been added to the list of teachers in Singing. Professor E. H. Rennie has been ap[...]. L. Rogers, who for thirty-fi,·e years has been in charge |
![]() | [...]Cr. IV. REPRESENTATION iN VARIOUS INSTITUTIONS. The following were elec[...]the B.E. Degree 90, and for |
![]() | [...]ber of students taking the course for the Diploma in Commerce was 316. Evening classes were held in the following subjects :-Physics, Inorganic Chemi[...]cience, Banking and Exchange. A special class in Botany was conducted by Mr. J. G . Wood for the i[...]A special course of lectures and demonstrations in Wireless Telephony was given by Professor Kerr Gr[...]PosT- GRADUATE M~;!l'ICAL CounsE. In response to a request from the British Medical As[...]e made for holding a post-graduate Medical course |
![]() | [...]ANNUAL REPORT. 305 In the winter months a series of short organ recital[...]mitted free of charge, was giyen weekly at midday |
![]() | [...]y. These laboratories will be ready for use early in 1925. It is anticipated that a fully equipped pot[...]of Pathology will bear the title "Marks Professor in Pathology." A Marks Lectureship in Applied Physiology has also been established.[...]0 has been received as an endowment for a library in Psychology to commemorate the late Miss Sarah Eli[...]hnology. The associated Steamship Companies, in accordance with their |
![]() | [...]the Commonwealth Meteoro- logical Department. Aboriginal skulls, from Messrs. W. 0. Crozier, W. Coward, an[...]paratin• ana:tomy material and great assistance in collecting |
![]() | [...]ustralian Universities was held at the Uniyersity in August, when all the Universities were repre- sen[...]of a Federal Examining University, the conducting in Australia of examinations of the University of Lo[...]ation. The interest of this im·estiga tiori lies in the fact that a com- munitY of one-celled animals in a limited volume of nutrient medit;m exemplifies in the simplest form the laws which govern the |
![]() | [...]309 multiplicatio n f c II.· in more campi .x commu niti s, such as the communiti[...]a lly subnormal and supem ormo l a ui mnl· wit h I he growlh of !I I ' ruge animal-, to wb.iah referen wa mude in last yea r's report, i being c utiuuecl, nud it is hoped to bring it. to a concltl""ion Ihi. yen.1". E xperi ment a re in progress on t he on·ect· of hyutu "lund, tel he[...]nln n ous den•! pnten of O;!tUCC t' which o m· in Ih e~ 11nimnl iu old nj!e.[...]s D partmenl hn · durinrr the yea r rendered n, "i. lan ce to ,·,u-ious i n · Ut u tiou~, ·ompttnic , and iud iv irlual s[...]h Fores of !Cuir,po ha been ad h red to. n ml sal i •l'n Lory pmgr . • has hcPn made. The I~o1·est, which OI'Cl'S :\bout 15.000 n t·e-, contu in t he fo llowin •:- oni fcrOll Forest about 1,4.[...]will be placed under Pinm maritima and P. laricio in due course as funds became a1·ailable. The g[...]essor A. T. Strong. "South Australian Plants in their Native Haunts," by Professor T . G. B . Osb[...]Machine, the Individual, and the Person: a Study in the Nature of P ersonality," by Professor[...] |
![]() | [...]he one-year class was provided by t he W.E.A. In all there were 779 enrolments in the \'arious classes. Of this numb er about 550 may be regarc!ed as effecti1·e. In addition to Tutorial Classes, study circles and l[...]on will enable the Com- mittee to extend the work in the country, . and to increase the number of Tu torial Classes in the city from 9 to 14. In the absence of the Director of Tutorial Classes on leave in England and Amel'ica, the work of administration[...]Association for the Ach·ancement of Science held in Adelaide in i\ u"u, l by Prof •••or· K elT :nmt und T . J3mil. ford Hobct·t on, nt the Ollli n~-of-age . ·I brnlion r t he n i l• er.~ il y r L cd · b.r the \ iC<'· h ~tnc Jlor an I Profe ~or it· Will iam B mg,!!, ~~ t he T riennia l I mp rin l Ed uentionnl onfercncc by , ir J[...] |
![]() | [...]IONS A;vrENDED OR REP EA LED. LL.D. Degree, I and VI and new Regulation VII; B.A. Degree, |
![]() | [...]T. Degree of Bachelor of Engineering and Diploma in Applied , cienc~ ; |
![]() | [...]315 Diploma in Education: Diploma in Economics and Political donee :[...]s of human achicnment and of human aclnnture both in the On 1st December the[...]There is also a further |
![]() | [...]ssor of Pathology, 1920- Cancer: reduction in its mortality, its etiology, the captive tissue.s[...]1924, yoJ. 1, 634. Injuries and diseases in Australia attributable to animals (exce pt i[...]AWBARN, MA RY C.niPBELL, B .Sc., Demonstrator in Phy&iology and Bio- chemi&try , 1924--[...]of ultra-viol et light by a diet deficient in tryptophane. Aus. jo!tr. of exper. bt:oz. a[...]tory, and M .ICKAY, A. L . G.- Experiment in the teaching of economics and kindred subj[...] |
![]() | [...]l. xxiii-v and text-fig. 378. Status of the Kangaroo Island kangaroo (Macropus j'Uli (JinostUJ, Desm.). Zool. Soc[...]72-9, text figs. 1-4. H air slop e in the frontal region of man. Jour. of anat.,[...] |
![]() | [...]ALFRED AusTIN, M.D ., L ecture1· (honoris causa) in Obst etrics- Jenner: an address on the an[...]onomics, 1923, and HEATON, H.- Experiment in the teaching of economics and kindred subj ect<.[...]) 219-26. :MARSTON, HEDJ,EY RALPH , D emunstmtor in Physiology and B-iochemistr_;; . |
![]() | [...]. PEXNYcurcK, STUART \VonTLEY, D.Sc., Lecturer in Physical Chemist1·y, |
![]() | [...]Pathology, 1923- Take-all investigations I-II. Jour. of the Dept. of Agric. of S. Aus.[...]s, OscAR WERNER, D.Sc., Lecturer and Demonstrator in Zoology, 1923- 0n the mechanism of muscula[...]130. TINDALE, NoRMAN BARNETT, Acting L ecturer in Forest Entomology, 1924-- WooD, JosEPH GARNET, Demonstrator in Botany, 1923- |
![]() | [...]torium £7,335 17 3 Public Examinations in Music .. . . . . . . 814 17 8[...]8,522 10 11 Diploma in Commerce 895[...] |
![]() | [...]MENTS. OF ADELAIDE. D ecember, 1924, furnished in compliance with the 18th Section of Act 37 |
![]() | [...]. . . 0 1 14 i Teslino Fces--Enoi11ccrino Depart m<'nts 126 9 .I M ining and Metallttrgical 8ur8<rrY &ho/cr[...] |
![]() | [...]isin ', Printing, Oa", Telephone, 1u~ i c, nod undrie.. . . . . . . . . . .[...]9,343 18 8 Public Exwninatio11 s in l1u$ic- E xaminer ' Expen"es and li'ee . . . . . . 357 10 11 Ad1•ert i ing and Pt·inting . . . . . . . . 110[...]586 0 3 Diploma in Commerce- Honoraria to Lecturers . . . . . .[...]11d1·ew colt M emoriaL Prize- P aid Pl'i?.eman ..... .. . .. . . . . 6 0 0 David i\1urray cholarships- Paid Prizemen . . .[...]n a nd Prin ti ng 25 0 0 T-i11lin • 'cholarshi1)- Pllid • cl10ln[...]60 0 0 1'e1111'lfSO?t if ed(I/S • • . . 15 1[...] |
![]() | [...]Brought lorward i~.:N4 1 2[...] |
![]() | [...]arch Foundation 503 3 0 I nsurnnce D posits, M edical 'tudents[...]and E xpendit ure of the Uni v rsi ty of Adelaide in respect to the year which ended on tbe 31st day o[...]o,·e stat ment to be a. correct ab t rnct of uch I ncome a od E xpenditm e dul'ing lhe period named. N o apportion- ment , however, has been made in re pect of .interest in the course of accruing due to or by the Unived ty[...]ROBERT M. STEELE, A.C.U.A., I[...] |
![]() | [...]StaLe1nenL showinq Uw tlcLual /i'inancia l Pos-ition Dr.[...]20,105 19 11 M rs. G. A. Jury (Cho.ir in Literature) .. 12,000 0 0 Hon. J.[...]1,300 0 0 Scholarships for R esearch in Botany and Forestry .. . ... . . . . . . ... . 1,236 0 0 • nilling In e . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . 1,220 0 0 D1·. Charle Go- ·e I.e lur hip ... . . . 1,125 0 1[...]600 3 0 Bota ni cal Labomtory (M<i Ju lia t.uckey ) 503 3 0 Stow Pri[...]500 0 0 A. M. impson Library in Aeronautics 500 0[...] |
![]() | ~·1:->.\XCit\ I. b ri\T'E.\1 F!\TS. 331 OF ADELAIDE. i''orward £211,361 16 l |
![]() | [...]83 6 5 Public Examinations in Music . . . . . . . . . . . . 822[...] |
![]() | [...]151 10 0 Cash and Other Balances- In Bank of Adelaide (Cur- rent Account) . .[...]3,849 14 11 In hands of Agent-General 575 2[...] |
![]() | [...]H.M. GovERNMENT- 0 RIGTN ,\L OrL\r-i'r BY Country L~nd · (£50,000), repurchas[...]400 0 0 Hon. Sir John Duncan I 250 0 0 W . H. Duncan I · ··[...]ent (1911) . . . . 12,000 0 0 Less expended in Fittings and Equipment (see below)[...] |
![]() | [...]on of Government Grant of £12,000 ex- pended in Fittings, Fixtures, and Equip- ment (see abov[...]financial position of the University of Adelaide in respect of Capital Funds as on the 31st day of December, 1924, and have com- pared the same with the entries in the various Books of Account and other rec[...] |
![]() | [...]£558,585 8 z ment i · a COlT ct abstract of such Books of Account. No apport-ionment, |
![]() | [...]2,326 8 g A. M. SIMPSON LIBRARY IN AERONAUTICs- |
![]() | [...]2,326 8 8 A. M. SIMPSON LIBRARY IN AERONAUTICs- Expended on Books . . . .[...] |
![]() | [...]EE OF BACHELOR OF LAWS. (In order of merit.) MODERN HISTORY. (12.i FIRST YEAR (CoNSTITUTIONAL HrsTORY) . Th[...] |
![]() | [...]OF BACHELOR OF DENTAL SURGERY. SECOND YEAR (in alphabetical order). Prosthesis: Cocks,[...]ST YEAR . (45.) None paS>ed. GEOLOGY, PART I (THEORY). (55.) Scott, Alfred Er[...]NTARY EXAMINATION FOR THE DIPLOMA. IN COMMERCE. COMMERCIAL LAW. Third Cla~s[...] |
![]() | [...]NOURS DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF ARTS. CLASSICS: (4.) (In alphabetical order.) Qualified for the Ordinar[...]EXAMINATION (SHAKESPEARE). Passed with Credit (in order of merit): Lade, Phyllis Evelyn[...]SECOND AND THIRD YEARS . .Passed with Credit (in order of merit) : W orsnop, Elsie Ma[...] |
![]() | [...]GREEK. (1.) FIRST COURSE. Passed with Credit (in ordeT of merit): Blacket, Arthur Howard[...]Yvonne Lois LATIN. (2.) FIRST COURSE. Passed 'I.Dith Credit (in order of merit): Rogers Irene Blnnche[...], Sheila Lamont Coran PaiN!ed (in alphabetical order): Ashman, Eric R[...] |
![]() | [...](2 .) SECOND COURSE. Passed with Cr dit (in order of merit): Dorsch, M:\)!dalene Hedwi[...]Mara, -1a rgal'itn . nna Flam Pas. ed (in alphabetical order): Allen, Rent)' Jo hua[...]. (2.) THIRD COURSE. Passed with Credit (in order of merit): Daltt-y, Kate, B .A.[...]MPARATIVE PHILOLOGY. (3.) Passed with Credit (in order of merit): Bell , Arthur Hammond,[...]ariory Pyne, Maurice Ignatius Pa&sed (in alphabr:lico 1 order): Blacket, Arthm Ho[...]( 7 .) F IRST COURSE. Passe d with Credit (in order of merit): Swift, Vera M ay[...]Millicent Child, M ari e Beatrice I Ohlstrom, Leonora Annie[...] |
![]() | [...]PA8S LISTS. Passed (in alphabetical order): |
![]() | PASS f,ISTS. Passed (in alphabetical order): |
![]() | [...]PARS LISTS. Pa.~sed (in alphabetical order): |
![]() | [...]J'~ . 349 Passed (in alphabetical order): |
![]() | [...]HOLOGY. (20.) Passed u·ith Credtl (in order of merit): Reynolds, Beatrice Mary Blacket, Arthur Boward I Hey.wood[...]ces Maud\ Richards. Cecil Albert I Pearson, Albert Wilfred J[...]es Edward McMutrie, Colin Passed (in a./phabeticol order): Badger, Colin Rob[...]lter William LOGIC. (21.) Passed tcith Credit (in order of merit): Richards. Cecil Albert[...]Ernest Pearson, Albert Wilfred Passed (in al]Jhabeiical order): Badger, Colin Robert[...]Pledge, Clifton Arthur ktcarded I he R oby Fletcher Prize: Pearson, Albert Wilfred. ETHICS. (22.) |
![]() | [...]PASS LISTS. H5I PHILOSOPHY, PART II. (23.) Passe[...]Crossley, John Halliwell Passe d tvith Credit ( in mder of m erit): |
![]() | [...]PASS LISTR. FOR THE DIPLO:MA IN ECONOlVIICS AND POLITICAL FOR THE DIPLOlVIA IN EDUCATION. |
![]() | [...](30.) FIRST YEAR. Passed with Credit (in order of men't): Wight, Hugh Humphrey[...]nes Ernst R /!.Pl' , Iren e Blanche I Goldsworthy, John Garfield Dodd, Hob rt Hedley · Passed (in alphab etical 01'der): Alexander, Stuart Di[...](31.) SECOND YEAR. Passed u;ith Credit (in order of merit): McPherson, Alexander Owen[...]iper. Gordon Rudolph Aitchison, Gordon John I Gibson, Stephen Ernest Williams, Spencer J Passed (in alphabetical order): Barber, Howard[...] |
![]() | [...]lete this subject candidates are required to pass in two of the following se[...]Griggs, Clarence Middleton Passed (in alphabetical order): Harvie, Sydney Har[...]ladstone (b) ELEMENTARY ANALYSIS. |
![]() | [...]CS. (37.) FIRST YEAR. Passed with Credit (in m·der of merit): Kindl er, Joh annes Erns[...]rdon A 1brey McPherson, Alexander 'I Lung, Phili p R oy, .B.A. Owen "ight, Hugh Humphrey.( W o o I n o u g h, Geoffrey · Laurence Passed (in alphabetical order): Allen, Ernest Keith[...]Dickson, Elliot Glenmore R ynu, i\IIi hucl Ruper Dix, Alfred James[...]nYi l Loutit, Andrew John I· ulk r, Norman B1·iggs Maloney, Martin J[...]Max Johann Moyle, Sidney, M.A. Passed (in alphabetical order): Barber, Howard Frank[...]ard, Gordon Lindsay Bartholomaeus, C I iff or d Kay, Robert Pringle Geoffre[...]ECOND YEAR, SHORT COURSE. Passed with Credit (in order of merit): Forgan, Humphrey[...] |
![]() | [...]it : Harvey, Sydney Haral Passed (in alphabetical order): Charlesworth, Thom[...]d: Honnor, John Morten CHEMISTRY, PART I. (45.) FIRST YEAR FOR B.A. AND B.E. |
![]() | [...]lSTf'. 357 Passed (in alphabflical order): Pas&ed (in alphabetical order): |
![]() | [...]NTARY PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY. Passed u;ith Credit (in orde; of mcxit): Marston, Hedley Ralph Hone, Alfred Andrew Pas&ed (in alphabetical order): Baker, Lenna Ellen[...]lot Newman, Lewis Arthur GEOLOGY, PART I. (55.) |
![]() | [...]ISTS. 359 Pasi'Jed (in alphab~tical order): BOTANY. (62a.) SECOND YEAR. PLANT PHYSIOLOGY. (64b.) FOREST BOTANY. (64c.) |
![]() | [...]PASS LIS1"S. Passed (in alphabetical order): PHYSIOLOGY. (68.) |
![]() | [...]IED SCIENCE. FOR THE DEGREE OF B.E. AND DIPLOMA IN APllLIED ASSAYING III. (79.) DRAWING I. (81.) |
![]() | [...]PASS LJ STS. CIT"edit List (in order of merit): DRAWING II. (82.) Passed (in alphabetical order): ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING I. (85a.) Passed (in alphabetical order): |
![]() | [...]363 FITTING AND TURNING I. (86.) MACHINE DESIGN I. (90.) |
![]() | [...]PISS LISTS. Pa-~s ed(in a.lphnbet.icai order) : MECHANICAL ENGINEERING I. (93.) |
![]() | [...]EERING III. (95.) Passed (in alphabetical order): Calder, Rex Finlayson[...]NGINEERING IV. (96.) Passed (in alphabetical order): McCloughry, Claude La[...]rs Short, Kerwin Alfred Robert METALLURGY I. PRACTICAL. (98.) MINING lb. (103.) MINING IIb. (103a.l |
![]() | [...]P.\Sfl LISTS. CIVIL ENGINEERIXG I. (104.) Passed (in alphabetical order): SURVEYING I. (106.) |
![]() | [...]STS. 867 SURVEYING I (SHORT COURSEJ. (106a.) LAW OF PROPERTY, PART I. (110.) |
![]() | [...]\V illiam Boucaut; Douglas le Rey I Ritter Scott, Hubert[...] |
![]() | 370 PA SS l.I STS. PRIVATE INTERNATlO:NAL LAW . (118.)[...]d \. |
![]() | [...]D COURSE (BRITISH IMPERIAl, HISTORY). Passed (in alphabetical order): Hayward, John Hartley[...]NOMICS. (15.) SECOND COURSE. Passed (in alphabetical order): Brazel, James Francis[...]n Percy PSYCHOLOGY. (20.) LOGIC. (21.) |
![]() | [...]BACHELOR OF SURGERY. (In order of merit.) FIRST EXAMINATION (FIRST YEAR).[...], Harold Julian |
![]() | [...]s E amp, Fra n ce~ Ma r in.n 1 Hamilton, R eginald I-Iewgill l ock:bmn, I\1uI olm Turner} Chinner, Melville Ernest[...]Rita Margaret j Third Class : a rl in ·ri l Brooke Grote, Albert Walter Roll is~n . ·.John \Y ill i:uu Y mes, Hay mond Hlln na~· l oreland, Jaek i\> l.[...]Hone, Gar on M axwell D elan I, Cha ri 1cm·yn R eid , Art[...]Piper, Cyril Thomas I |
![]() | [...](FOURTH YEAR). (In alphabetical order.) Cashmore, George[...]SURGERY. (In order of merit.) SECOND YEAR. Fi-r~t[...] |
![]() | [...]'ltM~: Co<'k><. Sydney Gordon Pa$:/t d in /)lilt (I/ PMho-1/islo/ogy: Mat!dcr·n, C('C'rl 13onsc F01lllTII YI~AR. F~t$! ( In'-~: SIC'(IItt/ ( '/o.'i4: |
![]() | [...]PASS LISTS. FOR THE DIPLOMA OF ASSOCIATE IN MUSIC. |
![]() | [...]\HI'lERCIAL STUDIES. FOR THE DIPLOMA IN COMMERCE. ECONOMICS AND COMMERCIAL HISTORY. FIRST YEAR. |
![]() | [...]PASS LIS'l'S . ECONOMIC GEOGRAPHY I. |
![]() | [...]G (SUPPLEMENTARY EXAMINA- TIOX) . . Passed (in alphabetical order): COMMERCIAL PRACTICE. |
![]() | [...]BANKING AND EXCHAXGE. Passed u;ith Credit (in order of m erit ) : Blair, James Beatto[...]rnest James Passed (in alphabet·ical order): |
![]() | [...]HONOUR.. ME;\IB}l}RS A.l\D S'l'UD!!.:,'>;'£::i (Jlo' THE U l'\IVEHSLTY \\"I-10 l•' Jo: LI ,. |
![]() | [...]geant). Lnw John Brrer Mills, I,L,B. H arr,r Burgan Slee, ATts Oin[...](Lnnce-Corpornl) J<'inal Certificate in Law Chnrles Price Tiver. Scie[...].John Clarence \Veils, l\I.B., Hnrold Et·ic Moody, LL.B.[...]C.lii.G., Hay wnrd. VI'. T., C.l\I.G, LL.D., ~LR.C.S. LL.D., 1\I.R.C.S. (Colonel) Isbister. W. J .. IC.C ., LL.B.[...]Newland, H. S .. l\I.B .. M.S., Cavauagh-::\Ininwari'ng, R. W.[...].Sc. (Lieut.) Wilson. T. G., :\I.D., Ch.M. Cndmore. A. ~1., ~LB . , B.S.[...] |
![]() | [...]Cole, C. R. , B.Sc. Barlow. D. L.. :\I. B., B .. · .. Coop er, "'· W .. B .E. i\I.C. Cor[...]Cowau, G. D., LL.B. Bean, A. R., i\I.B .. B.S. Cowau, D. R. Vi' .. :\I .B .. B.S. Beard, .T. R. S. G .. :\LB., B.S., Cox, E. B., LL.B. i\1.0. Dnrt, R. J ., B.E. Beare, F. H., i\LB .. B.S. Darwin, L . .T[...].. :\LB., B . ~ .. tica te in Law O.B.E.[...]H. W., :\LB .. B.S. Birch. J. B .. :\LB., B.S., i\f.C. DaYies, vV. L., B.A .. ~I.C. Birks, "'· R .. B.Se. Dayey, R. S., Final CPrtitl.- i"Black. E C., l\LB .. B.S. cate in Law ·j· Black: G. H B ., i\LB .. B.S. Dawson, Dean, i\I.B .. B.S. Blnckburn, A. S. , LL.B. , Y.C. Dolling, C. E. , i\l .'B ., B.S. tBla('kburn .. r. S. B.A.[...]Dre11·, C. F., 1\l.B., B.S., i\:1.0. O.B.E. tDnmas, H. J., B.E. BolletJ, C .. i\I.D . Duncan-Hughes, J. G., l\I.A. Bollen. K Y\T., :\LB .. B.S.[...]Fry. H. K. , B.Sc., D.Ph ., :\f.B .. In Law B.S., D.S.O. Broadbent, E. K , i\I.B .. B.S. tGault, A. K., i\l.B., B.S. BronneJ;, R., B .A. George, i\Iildred i\f., ~LB . , Brown, Jc1•mes "'atsou, B.S[...]tGiles, I. E., B.A. i'Burgess, L. F .. B.Sc .. i\I.C . Giles, N. S., B.Sc. tBurnanl. R .G., 1\I.B .. B.S. tGm, L. W. , B.E .[...]llen. J . B .. 1\l.B .. B .S. Oaims. H. W. B .. 1\I.B., B.S. tGodfrey, K. C., :\I.B .. B.S . Colder, W.C, . A.C.U.A., :\LC Goldsmith, F .. i\l.B.. B.S. Campbell, G. C .. B.A., I.L.B .. Goode, A .. i\I.B .. B.~. M.C. and Bar.[...]Gray, W. W. E .. B.E. Caw. A. R., 1\I.B., B.S. Gra ut, R . L.[...]., Griffiths. T. L .. LL.B. 1\I.M. Grif[...]Guymer, A. H ., ~LB . , B.S. Coflins. W. K. l\I.B .. B .S. tG uymer, E. A ..[...]f.B .. B.S. Hall. N. B .. i\LB. , B.S. Corbin, H .. B.Sr.[...] |
![]() | 1101.1. Ol' HO:i UH. Hayward, L. A., :\l.B., B.3.[...]:IInrtin, J. C., LL.B. |
![]() | [...]., LL.B. Wyllie, H. A.. :\I. B., B.S., Russell, E. A. H ., i'.I.B., B.S. l\I.C. !Scott, R. M., B .E. Yates, Dounld, B.E., !II.C. Scott, i'.:I. L., l\LB., B.S. Yeatman, C.. l\I.B., B.S., Show, .T. B., B.Sc., i'.I.C. O.B.E. Sheppard, B. A., A.C.U[...]ficatP FACULTY 01•' AUTS. in Law Ashhnrst. T[...]Astley, J. F. Smith, W. L., i'.I.B., B.S .. Bawclen, A. V. lll.C[...]B.E ., D.S.O., Boorn, C. vV. i'.I.C. Bowet·ing, H. L. i'Somerville, H. N., B.Sc. Cnrth ew, E. W. Southwood, A . R .. 1\I.B., B.S. Cleary, H. S. Steele, D. M., M.B .. B.S., )l. C. 'i'Coombe, S. ~V. and Bar Currie, N. C. E. tSteele, K. N .. i'.I.B., B.S. tGe ll ert, L. l\I. Stephens, Eric Goyne, B.Sc. G I·iggs, C. i'.f. Stewart. C. G. , B .A .. ~I.C. Gl'OS\'('1101', c. I. Strachan, J. C. I'., :\LB .. B.S. Hill, .T. H. Stuckey , E . .T., i'.l.H .. B.S. Hill, P. J. '[Sweeney. ,J. G., 1\I.B .. B.S . ·:·.rolmeock. E. H. Symon[...].S. Kelly, E . G. Tassie, L. G., i'.l.B., B.S., Kingston, F. A. D[...]:\f.B .. B.S. Lnpiclge, E. A. I<'. 0 . Thomson, H .. LL.B .. .\J.C. ·i·Learb. ~Y. V. 'l'rudiuger, l\I., B.A.[...].C. Tuck, H. P., H.St·. i'.In ttner, E. IV. Turner, C. T .. :\!.B .. B.S.[...]. J\Ioroney, C..T. Verco, C. i'.I., B.A . tPearce, .T. E. Verco . .T. S., i'.I.R .. B.S. Rnyner, G. P. VeTCO, R. J., ~I.B., B.S. Rendell, A. Wall, 1!'. L .. i'.LB .. B.S .. ~LC. Sa rd. '1'. B . C. "'alhuaun, D. R., l\I.B .. B$. Rchneid e r. F ..T. "'· t[...]Certifi- Shepherd. E. .T. cate i!n Law ~ilYei', E. B. W ebb, .T. N., 1\I.B., B.R. ~mytlle. E . n. tv\'hit[...]~~· m o nds. H. Wi en-Smit!J. G., i'.I.B .. B.S. Rymoucl s. "-- :\I. C. Vi'illiamsou. A .. 1\Iu.s . Bnc.[...] |
![]() | [...]Gaskell, F. Wigg, R. :i\1:. Goodman, R. G. Winn[...]. Gifford, A. S. H., D.C.~I. 1\{addern, C. A. tHarris,[...]dley, A. C. Zlesilng, G. I. Southern. H. A. St11nley, 1\f. J., 1\I.C. FACULTY OF MEDICINE. Sta[...] |
![]() | [...]ey, W. A. Bishop, W. P. i Sincock, S. 0. Brandenburg, R . E.[...]eut, A . E. A.C.U.A. l.yne, H. T. ~i~ld, A. R. tGnmb[...] |
![]() | [...]: A '. un rlt-1· nn~l by vivt11 of lh e p l·o,·i. io11 ( three Acts o[ th e f, gi ·lattu·e oE , 'o uth \.u. tra li a., r e pcclin 1ly kno"· u n rlela i 1 ni v r ity .A ·t,'' " 'l'h e A ~le lnid · ni v rsi t. Ac me n t Act,' ' an d · Th e ni v r i y f d lnid J> gTe A l," n Ill · v , ,.. i y consi, tin"' f n (.' lUl ' il And 'en11.te hn.' been i ucorp or1tt d nn cl mnd !I body v oli ti' wit.h pel'p l u ll I .' 11 C e ion Ulld l' Lh nrnu of " Tb e Universit[...]said degrees had been conferred by any University in Our United Kingdom of Great Br itain and Ireland;[...]1ferrecl on women. Now k11ow .r tha t W e, luw in"' tn,k n he : aid J t.ition into Onr Royal ·ons i<le r ·~:~ i n, t1 , I~· Yil'l;u e nr prer O<Ttttin'l aud of Our specia[...]ce · or. w.ill and ord llil a. fo ll ow.· : I. The degrees of Bachelor of Arts, M RsteP of Arts[...]itled · to rnuk, precedence, and considera- tion in Our United Kingdom and in Our Colonies and Possessions throug hout t[...] |
![]() | [...]h mny l'tt a ny t ime, or hom time to time he nw I hy IIJ1Y A ol t h lJ P"i Ia·. ture of South Australia shall in a.ny mrumer annul , nbrog11t . ciJ'Cttm- scribe,[...]po$eS of these Oue L etters Patent if so declared in any proclamation issued by Our Governor of South Australia for the time being. In witness whereof Vi'e have caused th ese Our Lette[...]lf at V'{ estminster, the 22ncl rlay of "lYiarch, in the Forty-fourth year of Our R eig n. By IV a[...]come gTeeting· WJ1 t ea !Tet· lnte ~Ios Gru i lt. Maje ty ueen ictorin,[...]ea.l of the ni eel Kingdom o f r l'eat Dri tt1-in a nd lr lttml bea1iu date a.t \Y est.min ter the :.>. .. ntl dav of Mar h ] 1 in t he fol·ty-f ul'Lh y f.W of H )'n irrn did will g;.nnt ani de I J'e tlmt t he Degt·ee. of Bachelor of r·t 111n ter E Ar t. BA ·h >[ •• f l\J.edi in D . ·0 1' r .;\I euicine B!l helor of Ltt WS Uo ·tot· of L a.ws Bach e lol' of •"cieu c U c or o[ . · i n fl Bach lo1· f UJu ic aud D o lot• of Mnsi c[...]reH( t r to be g un Led r · ufe J'l ' d by h e n i,, t ity f l1 ln,i le n un)' per on mal e or f mal houlcl b e r co"'n i. eel a s A.ca l m i rl i t incti 11 and t· wnt· l f m 1·it 11ncl be ntitl ll o L"ank pr ecle11 Ce and con. idera- ion in h e [ ni tecl Ki ng d om and i n th ' I 11ics 1tml I O.'.'l'. s ions Lh r of t h•·outdtotd Ll1 w rh[...]e. hal been g t'fl.llt d by ~tn .'' ni,·er s ity in t h uicl nilecl Kingdum A n d wh t[...] |
![]() | 390 LETTERS PATENT. I n wil;nes. whel'.eof we have can. eel t h[...] |
![]() | [...]RE AS it is expedient to promo e. und leal·niJlg in th Provine of South Australia, and wit[...]r- ships of such University, upon terms ancl conh i n ·ont~t.ined in 11> .certain Indenture bearing elate th wenty-fou[...].iver ·ity, a opy of whi h sa.itl J nd en t m·e i .·e for h in tl1e chedule l1ereto; be i therefore en.n.cted by th e ovet·nor of the Prov[...]al ia with the advice and COt1.·ell.t of he L (l'i ·lative ottn- cil and Rou e of A. sembly o.E l1e sA.id Pro,·ince, in tbi p1· : 11t P~tl' lin_went a:sembled as fol[...]politic and corporate by the name of "The U njvet i y of Adelaide," and by uch name shall have perpet[...]Mid be impleaded, answer and be answe1.·ed tmto in a.l l om·ts in the said province, and shnJl e capabl in law to take, pur ha. e, ftn l hold aJl aoo ~ , ch[...]y what. o ver and sh~tll a.l o be able a11d pable i11 law t receiv- t~~;ke plll' has an l hold fo1·[...]itaments and po . . e sion · whn, oever si uated in he sa-id Pt·oviuce, Ol' I whet·o, a11.d haU be a-ble and capable in law to _gt'Mlt, demise ali eu oro herwi ~ e d i po. e of all or any o-f the property, |
![]() | 39:2 ACT OF I XCORPORATIOX. First Coun cil by whom ap}>o[...]e-Chancellor. Yaca.ncie3 in the Couucil ; how cr e:tt ed aud fille(l lt •'I irn. i 11 f th hi.rd )'8!ll', and t he.r arttn· RL lt e[...]1, fl.nd' if mo·•·e members haJJ b n~·e been in offi ·e for he ·~.~tme· |
![]() | ACT OF' IN CORPORATION. 393 d eat[...]fty, anrl such report shall have |
![]() | [...]e religious observance:-; or reg~lations enforced in such colleges, educational establishments,[...] |
![]() | [...]versity. Stude nts to be in residence dtn·ing te1 m. |
![]() | [...]grant sha,ll ex:c2edl'e;1 l'nc'l'nsa,ml PoL111ds in any one year. Endowm ent in Lrrnd. 16. The Govel'!lor, in the nftme and on behalf of Her :;\Iajesty, may alienate, grant, and convey in fee-simple to such University Ol' m1ty reserve an[...]e further endowment thereof; and the Governor mav in like manner, ftnd on behalf of Her Majesty, aliena.te, p:rant, and convey in fee-simple to such University, or may resen·e and dedicate a piece of Janel in Adelaide, East of the Gu11 Shed and facing- N ort[...]of Adelaide included iu Or<lina.nce No. 17 o f 18-i-!. 17. The University or Arlelaide shall be de[...]the qualifications o[ iiJ edical Practi- tioners in tl1is Province for certain purposes."[...]il or Senate shall , r1uriug the month of January in every year, 1·eport the proceedings of the Unive[...]e and expenditure of the said University, audited in such manner as the Governor may direct, and a cop[...]owed f\S aforesaid by the Governoe, shall be laid in each year before the Parliament.[...]nn.!et· Act ~o. -!;3 of 1876. t This sect-ion I11L hu~:: n repc•tl ud hy Act '\ o. 19:'! ui ISS[...]s (among'lt others) t h e rollnwing qtta lili"c,L~i .. n, :-" Do to r or Bach eliJr nf ;..,ledi- ciue or Ma.~ter in Sn t·« ry nf tLny ()\a fl.r l eretl ni•· r,;ity in H er M>t.] esty's Do111inions autlwri. ·P.d tn ~ran t D 'greP.;:. i n M ed ic ine 1Lml Su1·gery." |
![]() | i .. ht humlo·etl a mi .,e,·emy LWO, uetwecn W11.[...]1 Efnglocs. f 'J'nrrtlll3 Patk nem i\ tle ltli<le. in th Po·o ,·incc of 'onl'h Au trnlia, E. quire, f[...]<m. of the ot.lo r flM'L: \\ h e1·en · the .a.i<l \o\ n.ll r \Y:ltson Hu:;the i. dtll io·ou thllt 1l nin11~Ly h uld j)e t>AII.h· li ;~heU in t,h !!IIJ!l [Jr vince, t<l u eo.lled "rhe Adel aid e niver ·ity "tUJd ha!l :wr ed o ol'·si· t, in !.l1e foundation of nch uil•e r i ·,by con rilmting t h sn ou r l ' w nt y 'l'IH)II nn<l Pootnd in e n<lnwing lw doe incnm thereof LWI) chnio 01' prof ~or hip. iu t lo e a id 1 11h•er ity. on • for I i<:;\1 :llld omp •L~tu i ve Pld lo · log.v a.nd Litemture, an d the o h[...]i e·, hi xecntor.· 1· atl 111ini · tc·ator i Cll' a.re entitl •' to n nminaro n,nd nppoi u'l. tbe t wo first 1>rofu I' to ·nc h ciiiLir : A nil wh I'M l\11 A;,socia tion IH\S ueen foc·m d, n.nd l[...]''-Y hns t..e n nppainte(l Tren«nrer of &he sni I E11: ecu t i1·e onncil: Now ~;hi~ lnd e ut ur wi ~ n e~~·L[...]o n l:ho~h~:<, hi executor , oc· all mioli ~l'll.I O I' , sha ll a nd will, on or before o,loe e xt im[...]dntc h reo'lf pa:v to the aid. le xanclor Hll..I",I.\S ·uch Treasurer, or t.o t he ~~tid E...: cu t[...]m of Twenty Thou ·rmd P und S terli ng: And will in l.hc me<~ll· time, pay iuLcrest thereon, ur on smelt p r tion t,hereof , ·may t· l!Htin n npn i<l o\1, Lhc rate of 'ix Ponntl. per cero Lnm p r 11nnum, from t.he fir t. du.y f i\[Ry. on e thon. tmd oi.,.hL Jmudrcrl a nu C\'Cn[...]e l•trctl Lh<tL t he hil er t t.mo l an - nual i11 co ou of r.he aid !lUIIl of Tw ntr Thou and Pound :< hall be a.pplie! in twn equal . um. in end win g t.he a id two chair wi th u.llni - fol'[...]f ~- oo·f<, oc· occupieril of uch ehtti r : An I ir i her by al o decl;ned :tn cl ngreed Uo n.L t-he[...]-\ . , Lu uno be nL of t h e 'hu rch of Enffln.nd in the Ui, t rict of Mitch n.nl:, i occupy, a mi tlv~L the ·dol Henry Ren.rl hMI oc~ u pr Lhe Hr· of snch chn.irs ru Prof •MH' gf II\!< i · lln d mpn.r!\th•e l'hildlog~" •[...]nir,; n.s Profe ·or of English L:t ngtmge nntl l.i tcl'ltLnr , tUid M.ent1d and Mora. I, Phdc>sOPhy : A ud it is hereb.y ll."o·eecl tl.lld t[eciRl' •d thtLt !.he tW illlll.l in come u.ncl iut.erest of the "!li t! lUll Of ' l'[...]Shttll be npplied fo1· the purposes u.fore~o.id i11 e(!Ulll -<tun · 1111n.i·. tcl'ly. n.nd ior no oLh01· )JH\'pose whatever: \.nd it i · o.l. o dcch~reJ and u.gr ed LhaL the sai d sn[...]b.1' he Trc.1 uret· of of the sai.d nh• cr:~ i ~y. or by t lo :oqoorl\tic n Lh reoi, wl[...]ua ll y endowing wo cha ir!! or t>r f sor;chip~ in Lite •~i<l ' uh·en-i Ly, one of s uch cluLir:< or prof e. f!ars bip be in g l · ii al o decla.J•ed :J.u•l ~tgreed th11.t t he .[...]Tweuw Thou -and Pound. ~> ht~ll wh en t,hl' M :ue i.; re<:eh·ed hy Lhe T re urur of the uid |
![]() | 398 TRUST CLAUSE Ol•' Sill THID!AS ELD~;R ' S D i;;E D o~· raFT. ui,·et-sity, 01' hy the ll oi,·et·sily when inoOl'pOI'!l.l ed. h in" c.~te lt • up on , nu ~ h *By a deed executed in 1881 th e donor consenteol to the investment of the B r fi n I n den 1u·e wlri ·h beAr. date t he G h dny f N[...]h ou. !l.U1l Potlml:, n-nd !.he l1· u:t ·h111 S in t im de d provides:- '.Ami |
![]() | [...]ns. 2. ubjeot to tho pt• vi!< ' ntniner1 in the eiglll·h eclion of he S!~id Act, the ([...]nnd con><lt·uecl ns if t it wol'l. "o :Regu- ln i n hn.c.l be 11 in.· rtecl i11 it n xt nftet· wh re fhnt worcl occn t•. In~ rly t het·ei n. R epeal of[...]of Science and Docto1· of Science," which occur in the twelfth section of the said Act are b ereby r[...]Pl'eamble. IVh etea in ordet· to •nnble tl1e uiYer.·ity of Adelaide[...]~·al T. ters Pa en . au l Em: otl1er reaso1 , lt i. xpecli lll to l'epeal part of ··The I fRill ni\'8l' i y ct · m ndm nt Act'' and t · ,-jy part of ' The llehticle uiver. i y ct," nnd o n.ru ncl i - B i th r·efoJ•e 1111.-ctecl by t h ,. mor of th[...]• 'outh ~\usliralia , b~· nnrl "·ith the ach i<:e nnd u ent [ th L · lative |
![]() | <.1: AI":T TO ~::\ABLI:: 1!:\II'ERSl'fY TO CO:\l!'I>R DEGR8ES I:'< l:l iJRGE ltY. Council H-ncl House of Assembly of the said Province, in this present |
![]() | [...]f Act. 3. This act may be cited as "The Degrees in Surgery ct."[...]y of Adelaide Degrees Act," "The Degrees in Surgery Act," a.ncl this Act, lca[...] |
![]() | [...]Act is incorporated with the other Acts mentioned in sec- tion l hereof, and those Act~ and thi~ Act s[...]Council to he n.ppojuted by Pn.l'li:l.ment. 3. In addition to the members of the Council of the Uni[...]resent Parliament five members shall be appointed in manner aforesaid. (2) Upon the notifict~. ion in mn.nner menti ned il1 action of this Act, of any[...]n, be members appointed b~~ su h !lou e n.ncl hen in office hallretit•e: Provided that any m emb l'[...]ouncillor ceases to be member of Pal'linment. 6 In case any member appointed under this Act ceases t[...]l:Iow vac:tucies filled. 7. When a va.cancy in the office of a member appointed under this Act o[...]he remainder of the term o£ office of the person in whose phce he is appointed. |
![]() | [...]oiutmeut to .be conclusive evidence no i e ia o;ni iug ru.ldl'e . ed to h 'bane !lor of t he 10. In otiLlition to R.ny g J.'A,nt.s under section 15 of the principal Act, |
![]() | [...]ct is amended by striking out the 'Nord " 'l'en " in the last line thereof and substituting in Jieu thereof the worcl '' 'l'wenty."[...]Land Ta.t\ .J.. wi th h1.nd ing an:Llt in coutnined i ih n J'at•y in any Act. ot· t•tde. ()1' re.,.n laliion. ntnde tht>t·enHtl l', n.ll land in re. pect of w hich II niver ·ity f Ad ln,i[...]thet·efor. W01tld, hut, r 1' hi: . CtlOn , be \ i::~b}e J)8.,Y iiiX r() Ch •'tate Of[...] |
![]() | [...]shall ha\'e po"·er to confer, after examination. in addition to the deg·rees which under t11e[...] |
![]() | [...]shall consist of fourteen members, of whom- I. The Governor shall appoint five members : n. 'I' he U ni>ersity of Adelaide shall elect tw[...] |
![]() | [...]Board by any of the societies or bodies mentioned in subsection (1) hereof (except the Association) un[...]of the Board shall be elected for one year, .and in the month of October in every year the several societies and bodies mention eel in section 7 (except the. Association) shall elect[...]retire, but may be re-elected. 10. Subject as in this section provided, the elections of members |
![]() | [...]SD ART GALLERY AC T . 12. A casual vacancy in the office of a member of the Board 13. (2) A casual vacancy in the office of an el ·tecl me mber of the |
![]() | [...]ection by the Unirersily of Adelaide . l. (a) In these regulations as to the University of Adelaid[...]y the statutes and regulations for 2. The members of the Board to be elected by the University shall 3. In the month of October in each year the Council oE the |
![]() | [...]instruction at the Adelaide Hospital of students in the ~aid Courses. 2. The Committee shall consi[...]by the body Ol' persons who nominated the member in whose place such member is appointed. 4. Every nomination shall be made in manner presc1·ibed. |
![]() | [...]UNIVERSITY OF ADELAIDE. I. THE OFFICERS OF THE SENATE,[...]arden ·hull preside at all meetings at wl1icb he i |
![]() | [...]The business at anv meetin;!: shall be transacted in the following order, and not ~thenvise; except by[...]e. Business from the Council. t. i\lotions on the N otice-papet·. g.[...] |
![]() | [...]on. 23. If the Warden desires to take pat·t in a debate, he shall vacate the chair for the time. 24. Every member desiring to speak shall rise in his place and address himself to the Warden.[...]arden shall call upon the member who first rose in his place. 26. A motion may be made that any[...]peak twice to a question before the Senate except in explanation or reply; but a member who ha~ merely[...]a question may again be heard to explain himself in regard to some material part of his speech[...] |
![]() | [...]e of moving that. such vote be rescinded. 3.5. In the absence of >1 member who has given notice of[...]ing an amendment may be required to deli vet· it in writing to the Warden. 38. Any motion or a.men[...]or amendment shall be proposed whieh is the same in substanee as any question which during the same evening has been resolved in the affirmative ot· the negative. 41. The Sen[...]ate. 47. A qaestion being pnt shall be decided in the first instance by a show of hands. 48. 'l'he w·arden shall state whether in his opinion the ''Ayes" or the ''Noes" hav[...] |
![]() | [...]vided. 52. No member shall be entitled to vote in any division unless he be present wh~n the questi[...]mber shall be entitled to vote upon any q uestiou in which he ha8 a direct pecuniary interest, and the[...]s atten- tion be called to it at the time. 54. In case of au equality of vote::; the Warden shall g[...]url. auy rcnsons stnted by him shall be entet·ed i11 the Minutes. 55 . An entry of th~ list8 of di\·isions shall be made by the Clerk in the Miuntes. 56. In ea8e of coufusion or error concerning the numbers[...]f Clerk shall take place at the ot'dinary meetiug in l'<ovember. *58A. Whenever an extraordinary vacancy shall occur in the office of Warden, the Sen:tte, at its next me[...]l be informed by circular when any vacancy oecurs in the office of vV arden, Clerk, or Member of Counc[...]""Passed bu Sena.te! 28th llltrrch, 189·i |
![]() | [...]er shall be held to cancel such nomination. 64. In all elections if no more than the required nLl.mb[...]e Warden or to the Represeutati ve of the Council in the Senate. 70. The Warden may rlisallow any q[...]nd may altm· and amend any question which is not in accordance with the Standing Orders, or which is in his opinion iujudiciously worded. 71. The Ward[...]ssion of the Senate any member may put a question in the absence of the member who has given notice of[...]. By permission of the Senate a rnember may amend in writing a question of which he has given notice and put it fts amended. 7 4. In putting any question no ftt·gnment or opi[...] |
![]() | [...]ORDERS OF THE SE:o;ATE. 417 75. In answering any question the matt.er to which it re[...]st.ions, of which notice has been given, shall |
![]() | [...]of lectures is begun eYcry year, and is completed in three years. It is divided into three courses, wi[...]end of each, but at present there are no lectures in the third course. F ee for each course, £3 3s., or £1 1s. per term. Subjects of examination in 1925: A. FmsT CounsE: (ct) Tran[...]oxu CounsE: Same as first course, but in addition are prescribed: Herodotus, Book. I, ed. by R. G. Woods (Rivingtons).[...] |
![]() | [...]Greek Antiq11.ities, Prof. Mahaffy (History PL'i m ers, Macmillan).[...]of lectmes is begun every year, and is completed in three years. It is diYided into three courses, wi[...]end of each, but at present there are no lectures in the third course. Fee for each course, £3 3s., or £1 ls. per term. Subjects of examination in 1925: A. FmsT CorrrsE: (a) Tran[...]ially set for 1925: Livy, Book I, ed. by J. Brown (Blackie & Son). Horace, Odes I, ed. by T. A. Page (Elementarr[...]ND CounsE: Same as first course, but in addition are pres-cribed: Tacitus, Annals, Book I, ed. by H. Furneaux (Clarendon[...]Cicero, Tt~.sculun DZ:.lputations, Book I. The Second Philippic.[...] |
![]() | SYLLA!lG~-CLA~i;lCS. 3. Elementary Com[...]Fee for the comse, £3 3s., or £1 1s. per I rm. |
![]() | [...]M.A. Honours Degree. The examination will be in the follo\ving subjects: (a) Translation i[...]B.A. and M.A. Ordinary Degrees. The ~·l'lt!i' C> I t"lu tu,; be •ini' every yC!Ir. n.utl i.- {:omJ I t,•d in three \'M rs. l t is divide l i.ntc t IJI'l·t· t·uur=>c.-<, untl 1 here wi ll[...]th end or U(' h )'t'lll', );'t) 'llltiC'IIl pl<lt'I'Ptling LO U degree may t!lke the cond CO\II'I'e 1 it) I' padn~ in I lu: fir-- I, m· I h I hirc.l heioi'E' passing 111 the 1ia'!>t and ·cco[...]r £1 Is. p er term. Subjects of examination in 1925: A. FmsT CouRSE: Studen[...], and Keats contained in A New Anthology of English[...]Lamb, Hazlitt, and de Quincey contained in A New Anthology. |
![]() | [...]• iun e~'• , lmkesp<'a re, Dekker, D un i I, ])myton. ,J uso[...]Ht>rb rt , Ynughun . and Man·ell con ui ll l't..iI h · professor's lectmes and the followin)< books:- I. Shakespeare. Henty /1 . Pts. 1 and 2 ;[...]of f' llfll! , .11 ilt on . D ryden, and Su•if I. The xt nH·l-< fmm[...]nnd ~w ift t•ont:•in<·li in I S• 1r Antholooy cj l':ur~/i. h r, ,.., '""' Pru><r (\Y:t lln ' and Strong).[...]sturliccl or prescribed in class. Fssa!l.s of .Bi[...]Y. Jec<persen, Gro wth and Strucltue oj I hr Enr~lis /, Langua[...]H. W. Fowler and F. G. Fo"·ler, Th e K ·i no's Engz.i.,i; (unabridged edition[...]fo!lmYing boob: I. All th e books prescribed for the Second Course[...]III. Matt.bew Arnold, Essays in Criticism, Fir;;< t and[...]Students who completed their single-year's course in English before the year 1922, and wish to take th[...]se during or after 1925, are reqnired to peri'orm in addition the work prescribed for |
![]() | [...]t year, and to present themselyes for examination in that work at the end of the year. The John H[...]is awarded on the results of the Ex(l.'lninalion in English Langnage and Literatmc. For particulars[...]guage and Literature. Honours Degree of B.A. In addition to the work pre;;cribed in Regulation IV, candidates will be required to pms[...]Students who comvleted their single-year's course in English before the year 1922 shall be required, i[...]ch. B.A. and M.A. Ordinary Degrees. Students in the first and second years are required to attend lectures in language and composition twice a week throughout[...]stor)· of French literatme; the lectures will be in French. At present there are no lectures in the third course. Annual examinations are held in each course, but no student proceeding to a degree may take the oecond course before passing in the first, or the third before passing in the first and second, without special permission.[...]or £1 Is. per term. Subjects of examination in 1925: A. FmsT CouRsE: (a.)[...]Fadette (RiYington). A. de .i\lusset, Poesies Choisies (Oxford Hip:hcr French[...]Historique, Darmesteter, Part I, pp. 1-64, 91-143. |
![]() | [...]l'vloliere. Le 1Wisanthropc (Pitt Press), L e I11edecin M a/gre lui (Macmil[...]seau, Lettre a d'A /embert (Hatier, Paris). In the examination at the end of the second and in that for the third course, candidates· are required to answer in French all questions, ·except the translation fr[...]r £1 ls. per term. Subjects of examination in 1925: .-\. FmsT Cm:;nsF.:[...] |
![]() | [...]knowledge of all the details mentioned in the book will not be required.[...]r) and (/) are to b e obtained in thP inexpensiye edition "1Jniyersal-[...]at about 4d. per volum e. ((I) Select-ions to be committed to memor,v :[...]ei. Uhland, Da8 Fie hi o.,s m11 11I rc,.. Goethe, Erlkutlig. Srhiller, Das JfiidchPn au.• drr Pi'cl. '<i£ . :"ioTE.- Thesc poems m a:v be found in Poem.• /01 l~rcita~ion, Bla[...]book. :"{oTE.-Candidates who in their fir~t course pas;;ed in the " History of the German Literature " must in their second eo m se vas~ in the "Hi~tory of the German Langu[...]as Land. (b) Wer nie se·in Brot mil T1·iinrn a-'·'· |
![]() | SlLLAIIUl'-1fOI>EHC\ f.A::\O::l!Af;I':S. HISTOHY . ll* NoTE.-(1) These poems may be found in 'The Oxford |
![]() | [...]2. The E.rpunsion u.f the l:hiti.~h Hmpitc. \'i . E. Wood- ward (Camb. UniY.[...]Pr.). 4. Federation s and Unions i n the British Empire, by H. E.[...]ks prescribed for the honours course in British Imperial and Colonial Hi~tor[...]ed for additional reading: Ji a·in Currfmls of Eu.1·opean Hi"'iory, 181.'>-1915 .[...]prescribed for the honours course in their subject. X ote-books must[...] |
![]() | [...]13. History. B.A. Honoms Degree. In addition to the requirements of Regulation n·, c[...]mu~t select one of the two fallowing Di ~- i~ions (a) or (b) : (a) THE PcHITA[...]dating the history :;f the period, and t he :>al!1in:Jlion will include a paper (or papers) on the His[...]n from 1295 to 1603, and the History of the Chmch in Englund from 1066 to 1603. (b) BRITISH[...]L-IL HisTORY. 1. There will be an examin~tion in (a) British Imperial History. (b)[...]·olic, nn 13rt'rish and /l-ustra/ian 'l'radc i1~ the 'otttla Par:ific.[...] |
![]() | [...]. 2.. 'rudcut mu~L nlso pre· Ill '' thesis in a period of South Australian |
![]() | i'iYLLABUS-HISTORY. ECONOMICS. A the>'i~ mn - ~ br 1n·i 11 u on some subject elucidating the history uf |
![]() | Hi SYLLABUS-ECO:l<OMICS. ECONO~I!C HISTORY. B. SEcOND Coc;asE: |
![]() | [...]of lectures is given every year, and is completed inI i nd, Mitchell, Lectures Iin Psychology and Logic . 22. Ethi[...]of lectmes is given eyery year, and is completed in on1 |
![]() | 18* SYLLADUS-)IENTAL AXD i\IORAL SCIENCE. EDUCATION. Su[...]and Tufts' Ethics. |
![]() | [...]Hi8tory and the Theory of Education. In the Histmy, students are recommended to read Monroe, A. Brief Course in the History of Education (Macrnillan), and Quick, Educat-ional R eform ers. In the Theory of Education they are recommended to read Adams, Jlodern D eve/apm enl s in Ed-ucational Practice (Univ. of Lon[...]ples and Practice of Education. Diplomas in Education. D I PLO:\LI IX PrtL\HRY E Dl:C.n"IOX. Course prc,-cribed in accordance \\·ith R egulation II (3 :1. |
![]() | [...]ger, Boston). For (g): Keatinge, Sugge stion in Erltl ca tion (A. & C. Black). Green, Psycho-anol:y.sis in the Classroom (Hodder ancl Stoughton). 3. Panu11Y ScHOOL :i\IET H OD: l,HJ ?;CIFLES OF No comse of l[...]adYaneed knowl ed!!<: of the principles of method in teaching English,. Arithmetic, Geograph;~·, and History in the Prim ar~· or Preparator,\' Schools .[...]Can didates must hav e spent at least three years in tea ching in a primary or preparatory school approved by the Council, and give such evidence of skill in teaching and power in control as the Council ;may require. 5. THESIS: 'andidtHe t\ I'P. :1 l:ro t' quit· d 1 wl'it.-. n thesis on som a.;;pcct of primnr.1· ot· \\I'Ppllralm~· ;;dlotll Ort:!an.ixnti n mtmnl!emcnt, or method~ of tencltinf.(. Ttl' -uhj ·' l'l In b clcall wit h. t ht- lit rat me to be ludied. and fh probabl len:rth uf the lhr:'1'i:l mu,.t I P inlimnletl to the ()uucil ond llf)fli'O \ ' d nt l<>ns l :oix monllr hcforo t he wot·k i- pre-sented . wltith mny be at :m~· timr whi ltltc ni1 rsi ty is in c_ -io n. Tho <'a ndida c mn~· nitcr- w~tt• l[...]tn HtP lltrmltll' of t he -uh j .rt of hi lh •i;;. The thesis mn~· not be presented until th[...], and '! aboYe ha 1·e been fulfilled. DIPLDM.-1 IN SEcoND.-IltY Eotrc.-ITION: |
![]() | [...]21* to the examination in Educational Psycholog:y unless they have in a pre- |
![]() | [...]cal Tables. 31. Second-year Course in Pure Mathematics. 32. Third-year Course in Pure Mathematics. |
![]() | [...]n 1n alternate ye!lr8. Lectures will not be giYen in 1925. Candidates muse prm·icle themsch·es w[...]e current year. 33. First Course in Applied! Mathematics. A course of lectures is[...]e beginning this course students must have passed in the first- year course in Pure Mathematics (30). Fee for the cour~e, in[...]Hydrostatics. 34. Second Course in Applied Mathematics. |
![]() | [...]To attend the lectmes of the first-year course in Applied Mathe- maties (33). 2. To attend the lectures of the second-year course in P~u·e lVIathe- |
![]() | [...]. Mathematics for the Degree of M.A. with Honours in Mathematics . .Bnchelor- of Art:. who hnve p;raduat ll wiLb Uonom · in t\•!ttt ltemnti •.,; The degree of l'vLA. with Honoms in Ma thematics will not be awarded The the~[...]ot lat er th a n th e fifteenth clay of |
![]() | [...]ons. 37. First-year Course in Physics. Compulsory Physics fo[...]tion: Millikan and Gale, A First Coltrse in Physics. ·watson, A Te1:t-book of Physi[...]cs. 38. Second-year Course in Physics. 3Ba. Second-year Course in Physics for the Degree of B.E. and |
![]() | [...]lectricity, and Magnetis:m and an abridged course in Mechanics. 39. Third-year Course in Physics for the B.Sc. Degree. A course of lec[...]passed the examination of the second-year course in Pnre Mathematics (No. 31). Subjects of examination: General Physics, as dealt with in the lecture and laboratory courses. The follo[...]ok of Pmctical Physics. 40. Third-yea.r Course in Physics for the Degree of B.E. and Diploma, |
![]() | [...]ately af ter the Regulations. 45. Chemistry Part I (Compulsory) B.Sc., Inorganic Chemistry M.B. |
![]() | [...]i!IS'L'IlY. EXA:\HNATIO;> .-The examination in Compul.<ory Chemi s h·~· include~ |
![]() | [...]is course is given when required and is completed in one y ear. Fee, £4 4s ., or £1 8s. per ter[...]y haYe . preyiously taken the elementary cour:::e in organic chemistry (No. 51). Books recommende[...]d Practh.1l Chemistry n Course for Diploma in Applied Science. This course is given annually, and is completed in one y ear. Fee, £10 lOs.; or £3 lOs. per t[...]course unless they have passed the examina- tion in Compulsory Chemistry (No. 15). Students who have obtained exemption from Chemistry Part I, Practi· cal, will not be allowed to take this c[...]ed to conform to the full time-table as published in the Calendar. T he qun. liluth·e nnaly "i of mor . ·ompl x m ixtures, including phos- phn lcs, .;i litnle , and cyo n i d e.~; the quntitntil'e analysis of alloys nnd , ub tn nrcs conto.ininp: t·arbon, 8i lico:1, _elenimn, tellurii.rm, va.rmdium,[...], calcium, magne'> inm, and sulphuric acid in pure stdts . Analysis of magnesian li[...] |
![]() | [...]under th e title ''(b) Physical Chemistr~· ," in Syllabus 4!3. Books recommended: IV. La[...]J. F. Spen cer, .Physical Chemistry, Yols. I acd II. 49. Practical Chemistry Part[...]is comse is giYen when required, and is completed in one year. 50. Pract-ical Chemistry fo[...]This course is giyen annually and is completed in the first two terms |
![]() | [...]Glycol and gly el'ol, and thei1· dcl'i\;lll\"1:". Fat ~ : Dibasic a nd tribasic ac id .[...]This com se is given annually, a nd is completed in the fi rst tw o term3 of th e year. Fee, firs[...]substances to be s lcctcd f!·om the following l i~>l : - Oxalates, acetates, b enzoates, snl[...], quinin •, ·1ryeh nin . Simple exercises in the preparation, examination, purification[...] |
![]() | [...]f B.Sc. 'clndidatel for the Hot\0\11" Degre in 'h emi~<try are req tirod to how n more det.niled knowledge of the subject than i rcquir d fot· U1c P " Degt·e , , ncl to pas ~l more -win rent exa.mjnn tion. They will b e.xpecte i to ' pend all th tim not n c ssttrily de,•ot d o le · ur s to work in the labora ory. They mus also bn1·e 11tt ncl d uch portiow of th. Jectul"' on J\!Jnth ma i.e · and Physi n the Prores~or of Chemistry may d[...]cr~tl Chemi tr . tudcnt for th Honoms Degre inin addition, others, to which reference wi[...]Y. 55. Geology, Part I. (For Students in Arts, Science, Engineering, Agriculture, and Fore[...]e and it inbric. Tl1e Eort.h, tls ori in, up rficial hap , noel ilnerior structure.[...]ice, chemical agent and organic life in dcnudn.tion and ng 'radation. The moy ment or underground water-. i mic phenomena and vul anism. 'J' ctouic G[...]Stratigmphical G olor!Y- The lem nts of ;.l t'tll i~raphy and fossil remains. A bri r[...]na and fto ro. tht'O\tgh geologi a l time. L.IUOU.I'I'OHY \\' uK.- Twenty-:·ix d mon trat.ion of on[...]constmction and inter- W l!Jtion of gco l o~i(·~t l mup · und ecLions: tl1e xnmination and[...]her wcuty- six hour for indil'idunl practice in exnmining t he collection , |
![]() | [...]nd Science . Tha t part of th e course cteliYered in the fir~t and second terms i ~> ta ken a lso by students in Mining E ngineering, Metallurg[...]hree parts as und er, delivered respectively in the first, second, and th ird t erms.[...]·rystals; ymm t ry nnd cia sil1cation. T h p hy. i<'a l nnd eh micul cham ·t 1 of m in m ls, theil· ala_ ificntion , nnd a d ..; l'ipti[...]tanl. sp oic, wjth pecin l reference to modes •)I origin, di ll'i b ution, and economic \1 - C • P trolooy- Eicm n nry pet rogene iin t he first, second, and third t erms.[...]st.a llography . A study of minerals in t he hand specimen. Blowpipe analysis and deter- mina t.i\'e mineral ogy. P elrol pgy- Th e use of[...]Eed imentary and meta· morphic rocks in hand-specimens. |
![]() | [...]te palaeontology and further instruction in geological mapping. In addition to the fifty-four hours occupied by the[...]FIEbll WoHK.- A mitlimum of ix day wi ll be spent in the field during f he yea r, including x cur~i o n s to localiti •s of special interest that[...]n addition to the apparatus required for the Part I course, students need to provide themselves wi[...]us for th e blowpipe course, costing in all about £1. (b) A petrological microEcop[...]nucros ·op comse, whi ch . hou ld be l't!t urned in ~ood order at 1 he ond oi th e y ea[...]f two . hillin)!s !tnd sixpence each i made in the cn,e or nny of t-J1e slide which the student[...]IU. (For Third-year Students in Science.) LECTURES.-This course will .c onsist of[...].tion of rocks; the -mol"e important typr~ in a detailed survey of |
![]() | [...]of some of the more intricate problems in the origin a nd descent of rocks. Stratigraphy-The geology of Australasia in considerable de tail.[...]:t r. Stt1dents must spend a further 250 hours in t ho Jubon1lorr o'cupi d with individual wo[...]ptical M·ineralooy-The determination of refrac t i,·e index, bire- fringenc e, optic orien[...]year, spend at least ten full days occupied in field work. A camp will b e arranged for one or o[...]T. V. Barker, Graphical and Tabular 111 ethods in Crystallography. F. H. Hatch, The[...] |
![]() | [...]of the Geology of Tr est em Australia, in the Mining Handbook, Geol. Sur. M em., Xo. 1, Ch[...]· required, for the delivery of a coUI··e of I •tm and laboratory work iD sy t mali(: palaeont[...]ference : Text-book of Palaeontolo gy, Vol. I (2nd <'d.). trans. b y Eastman. Seaward, Fo[...]lo pa 11 mor• stringent examinntiml in lhe Part Ill course, includiDg an exten.:>i.m1 oi t he ~tratigraphicnl ~edion . b yond the Au[...]ired to tuteud kclures and pa · the xamh1ation in th Three pecinl cours!'. (0 ology 59, 60, nnd 6 1 t. Evjdence i requir d of lurdng spent nt I 11 t twenty-one clay in field work. Also a piece of appro,·rd origin[...]Mining Geology. This cour:)e, tlw course in P art I (55), and the first two terms' lectures |
![]() | [...]. FIELD WORK.- Se,-eral days will be occupied in geological instruction under- This course and the course in Geology Part I (55) complete the |
![]() | [...]Rcoulal'ions. ExAMIKATIONS.-AJI examinations in Botany include both theoretical 62a. Botany I. Compulsory for Students taking Botany a-; a[...]B.A. and M.A. Course. If. PRA[...] |
![]() | [...]ae, fungi, bryophyta, an< pleridophy lll found in Au trnlia. Pn AC"r l ,\1, W ORK extending ov r n in e h u r per week th roughout the C0\11 e wiJ I be nnanp:ed in conn ction wit h t he I ct,urP.$, t.nd ent:- wi ll make and examine prcpnra ion of th J) lunt dealt. wit h in lh lee me. I n connection with the lectures dealinp: wit h ,.[...]pcdormed nLld xcur·ion arranged t t.udy i.h .ubje~:L in l h field. • Text-book: St[...]hyta (recent. nnd fo_-il)_ The biology and I' prod\t ti n of the iungi, parasitism,[...] |
![]() | [...]ming, <Ecology of Plants. Scott, Studies in Foss-il Botany. Goebel, Organography of[...]lection to be made at the beginning of their work in Botany Part II, i.e., a full year before entering on their Honours[...]Intending Honours (:}\ndidate.s nt·c xpeC:I cl to read during the long vacation before thoy begin lh i1· tl nnl year, a nd ohould consult the Profe8sor[...]om··c. Students for the Honours Degree in Botany pay a fee of £18 18s. a year, or £6 6s.[...]and Mycology. Compulsory for Students in Agriculture.[...]tical work per week. The course will not be given in 1925. F ees-For lectures, £1 ls.; practica[...]the more importl:u1t diseases of plants culti\·u i •d in outh lkt rnlia nnd th ir treatmen t; outlines of the classi- ficnt ion of run~,:i. The I:Jborntor.v work wi ll comprise an xamination o:Jf pecimcn dea lt wi t h in he 1 ctures, and elem('Jltnry in;tmction in the })reparation of media and growth of fungus or[...]. D. MacAlpine, Fungus Diseases of Potato in Australia (Government Printer,[...] |
![]() | [...]. Plant Physiology. Compulsory for Students in Agriculture and[...]ical work per week. The course will be giYen in 1925. Fees-For lectures, £1 ls.; prac tical[...]with the nutrition of plants and plant breeding. In connection with the lectures a course of experimental work in the laboratory will be arranged. T ext-books[...]64c. Forest Botany. Compulsory for Students in Forestry. A course of lectures and practica l[...], with reference to t.ho3e families of importance in the forests of South Australia. The course will be gi1·en in 1925. Fees-For lectures, £1 ls.; practical w[...]ZOOLOGY. ExAMINATIONs.-AII exa minations in zoology include both theoretical and practical pa[...]65. Zoology Iin \'ert e brate~. This p[...] |
![]() | [...]4 p.m. on Mondays and Thursdays. Text-books (in each case the latest edition) : Borradaile,[...]ee of B.Sc. Candidates for the Honoms Degree in Zoology arc required to show a more detailed know[...]all the time not necessarily devoted to lectures in the laboratory, and to attend such lectures and pass such examinations in other subjects as the professor shall deem necess[...]al subjects be taken before the final year's work in zoology. 66c. Zoology for t[...]ook: 66d. Zoology for the Degree of B.Sc. in Agriculture. |
![]() | [...]1. A course of lectures and practical work in Histology, consisting of three lectures and two p[...]ro-muscular system, brain, and special senses. In either case the course will consist of three lect[...]Psyehology are recommended to choose the lectures in part (b), but whichever course of lectures and pr[...]ter of both courses so far as they are dealt with in Bainbridge and :Menzies' "EEsentials of Physiolo[...]of nutrition, consisting of two lectures per week in the third term. Fees-Lectures (three terms),[...]ill comprise the course set forth under 139, and, in addition, -candidates will be required to underta[...]professor. Before being credited with a pass in this subject, candidates must have attend[...] |
![]() | [...]comp ri:oe t.h coul'ses ct fort h under 139, and, in ad itjou, oond id ates will be required to how tl more do&o.iled kuowled i t he sttbi ect than is r qttired fot• t he Pas D egr e, and t o pn~ ~ a more stri JJ"'ent examiontion . 'I hey a re required to ntlend lect ures and pa · examitl tious in phy ica.l :1nd o rga ni c ·h nl.i try . Lr i expected tha.t I ud ut .. " 'ill devote all t heit• time not n · ce~sn ril • occ upied in IecLm e· lo work in (.he- ph) iological nud bioch ·mica l lnbom ori ; and ther will b re ujred t,o participate in axpe l'imeu tn l work f n re eru·clt c.IHtra t t[...]1 rof - t'. Students for the Honours Degree in Physiology and Biochemistry pay a fee of £18 18s[...]Those recommended under 139 on p. 71*, and, in addition- Starling, Principles of Human P[...]Ma leod , Physioloay tmd Bir!tlt P,uistrv i·n Jf otlern Jl edicil!l:. R obert·on 'l.[...]he Proteins. Arrheniu , (Jltantilative Law i11 Bio/o(Ji ctl Cl mistry. I~oeb, fi'orcoq 1lf ove ments , 7'ropi;nns, and Ani[...]ogiru l b e;~riuJ!, (b) lo b e xnm in in Yertebratc cmbr~·of ogy iu g nornl. an d ( ·) to di ;pluy special kuowl dge of I he de,•eiO(llllc"'t of . ome lype or group to wl1i h he lee to gi\' SJ ecia l ntten-[...] |
![]() | [...]AGRICULTURE. 71. Spei:ial Course in Agriculture, Viticulture, and <Enology. This[...]plete years, and take the ordinary College course in the |
![]() | [...]BJECTS.-Note: Candidates for the Degree of B .Sc. in Forestry must fulfil the conditions in Regulation II of the B.Sc. TJegree.[...]rest Entomology. The course will be ccmpleted in one term. Fee, £3 3s. e ne ral inseC[...]nsect.. D e,· lopnt nL u.nd m l!tntorpho i of iu· ects. Cia. sification of in~cct ·, with t h r hi •f chnm.clers of euch m·d 1·. The grn 1 I 1 rinciplc· whirh tend 1o increase or to[...]s, parosit.ic insect, [uugi para ilic n in eel ; fumi~ution of nm· ry 1\tock, in c ·ti ·ides. Th<~ l!:cneml relation ot' in. ect to phtnls. Forest insects studied in detail under the following heads:- (a.) Life history of imects and their recognition in various stages. (b) Nature and extent cf[...]of Jll'e\·ention of attack. (d) Remedies in ra ;e of :tttack. (e) l'vieawrF:> fe r ex[...]of forc~t crops, pure and mixed, in rela tion to insect life. (g) Ini'[...] |
![]() | [...]. LocuLi on of point , meu ' UI' men of d i tauce , 1'1'0 1 • i u ·hain.ing, USC of I'SI.ngiJl pole , fie.Jd note ', olla in lli'I'C)'iUg oil> t • l f uring a ngl , theodoli te, transi an I Y. ·_e and ndju tru nL. Bea rin••[...]rule volum e !...pl'ismoidal form ula, plot inin t he Forest of Kuit po in connection with course No . 107, Survey[...]72e. Forestry. Th L oursc will xtend 01· I' two ye111 -, and i dil'ided into Section A nud B, a h eli on being r a t · d in nltcrnalc yea rs. ection A will be given in 1925. An exnmina.L ion will be h ld in both sec tions at t he end or eac h yea r i.f necessary. The lecture•· has power to inv it[...]SECTION A. ( a) Srtl ica/tlir .-T,ocaJj ly in relatio n to forests, vegetation, soil:o.[...]ect of forestry. Prcp:lrttt ion of ~·i e ld tnblcs. Regulat ion of the yield of forests.[...]of out h Au tm lia. comparison wi th similar Acts in t he other 't. te nnd I ewhere. |
![]() | [...]m relation to· fores ts. Forest policy in Australia and other countri €S. ( e ) For ·t[...]' lntction of bridges over strea m' a nd gull i , of cul-verts, of |
![]() | [...]Rela tive motion, instantaneous motion . Yirlmi I centres. Cent rode8. Kinematic chains. Diagra[...]deal with the following subj ects. In addition, :<t.udenl will be r!'qui red t o lo a C[...]p riment.fll work on the 1estillp: of ma te rials in the En g i nee r in,~r La bornlo ry . At th e end of the y ear[...] |
![]() | [...]5t" 'Tl1e testil\g .of materials used in engineering structures, and the sturly 75. Assaying (I). |
![]() | [...]r. More difficult analyses of materials named in Assaying (II) , and those containing tin, bismuth[...]80. Building Construction (I). A de •ripti1· t~our~c in e!en nrn.r~· building con t•·uclion. Tl.J lcctmes includf' •he ron,;identlion of foundutioo in various cond'itions. Th m.ixiup; Md \J~e of c ncretc. Wall and a1 ·h constru rion in b1·ick and ~t on e . Vent ilat;jon !lnd pr vention ·or rlamp. imple iron and t d work. J oints in cn rp ntry. on tructi1;n of floo1·., !)1\'l[...]y, preserva- tion, and qunlity. Construction in reinforced concrete. Framed structnres. Students nrc required to design and mnke working drawings in co.G-· nection with' n prescrihed buildin[...] |
![]() | [...]81. Drawing (I). GEO:llffiTRICAL DR.1WING, including all that is usually ta.ught in this i!lubjact up ;to the construction of the conic sect[...]s are -expected to have done First-grade Freehand in their primary education. A •cmu'Be in Solid Descripti1'e Geometry, including the projec[...]82. Drawing (II). A practical course in l'viechanical Draughtsmanship, an<l in the pre- paration of working drawings of separate[...]ines. 84. Descriptive Geom~try (I). This course includes problems in envelopes. shades and shadows inter- penetration[...]Descriptive Geometry (n). More adyanced work in the syllabus of ~ o. 84.[...]study llnd dmw to s ·a le detnils of importance in buildings, commencmg w1th s1m pl .xa mpleli, a nd progr ssing to more difficult ones requiring know1edg • of building c•ou ~tru Lion.[...] |
![]() | [...]l Engineering (II). Fuller consideration will in this comse be given to the details of the more theoretiml work, especially in its app lication to the design. and use of electrical machinery and apparatus. The work covered in previous year will be revised in much greater detail, and at the same time extende[...]urrents. McAllister, Alternating Current i\1 otors. S. P. Thompson, Dynamo Elect1'i[...]rrent. Journals, such as, Proceedings of In st1:tnte of Electrical E7!(Jineers; El[...]ng. The supply and distribution of power, dealing in detail with the two and thre e wire systems, stat[...], shunt-, and compound. · · Effic i enc~· of motors, brake tests, etc. C[...] |
![]() | [...]!:l risrics a nd d t rminution of lo "$ • and O'i i ncy by different m l hoc-L", le ti n)!; of synchr[...]·y n ·hroniziJI)!;, and the nmni ng of mucbinc~ in p11mllei. 85a. Electrical Engineering (I). 86. Fitting and Turning (I). |
![]() | [...]ous chucks and devices for chucking. fioring in tho lath , ot.h\'1' m an - of boriug driiJ and drilling machines. Ma •hininl-{ urfaccs in the ~; hoping , pinning, and milling machines. et[...]ollowing tools :-One ·steel rule, 1 x 12; oue le I squ>lre; one pn.ir culipers, outside; one pair -calipe•·s, in -id ; 011 cent I' punch; one pair • pring dividers. Thc ab[...]e parts, with a consideration of 1he methods used in machine-shop practice, and the erection of machin[...]e. h ·ngtb and «tubllit.r of Hr<· he!! in mnsonry unl conca· .t . trurturc:o ol rcilll reed <'Oil ·r I . b nms. columns, nr ·h ·, r lnilling walls.[...]"c· H. " ran·en, Engineering Construc6on in Steel and Timber, Vols. I and II. G. A. Hool, Reinforced-c[...] |
![]() | [...]\LS chucks and devices for ch11cking. Boring in the lathe, other means of boring drills and drilling machines . .Yiuuhinin)! surfM:e. in llw ;: h upin~r, pllming, und milling machines, e[...]e following tools:-One -steel rnl 1 x 12; on - Le I square; on rni1· calipers, outside; one pair .caliper . in id ; onC' c nb·e ptmch; on J air ru·ing dividers. The abo \· i'eL mny b • obtain d at the School of Mines on o[...]89a. Design of Structures (I). This course wil[...]res of reitUorced r.oncret ben mli, column::. ll i'Ch •• r - to ininl! wall <>, The design of[...]W. H. Warren, Engineering Construction in Steel and Timber, Vols. I and II. G. A. Hool, Reinforc[...] |
![]() | [...]90. Machine Design (I). Th desigu of mnchiu port.s. 'hnfli[...]a.nd btdl bearing ·. Wh l teeth. H -li eu I, SCJ'<'w, wo1·m, unci fri ·Lion gco.rio ' · He[...]·. Combin · d 'ITP " ·, 1) n ing o.nd wi ·t.in"'. Thick cy.linders. Principl e of ~imiln.r i y. Text-book: Spooner, J'1achine De[...]93. Mechanical Engineering (I). The transforma tions of energy in furnace, boiler, and steam engine. Prope[...] |
![]() | [...]Flow through orifices and over weirs. Friction in pipes. Loss due ta· bends, suqden enlarge[...] |
![]() | [...]ngineering. 97. Metallurgy (I), Theoretical. |
![]() | [...]algams. 98. Metallurgy (I), PraCtical. |
![]() | [...]iring a broader knowledge of the subject~ treated in Courses 1{)1, Mining (Ia), ami 103, Mining (lb).[...]compr .,or . Stripping, excavat- iug. and qun tT)'i og. Tnt ki ng, me ' hnoica l ba nl age and aerial[...]f Ore Dressing. MacFarren, Practical Stamp i\1illing and Amal(Jamat.ion. 104. Civil Engineering (I). |
![]() | [...]e of lo~motive and roll ing stock. Train re. i lance. Ro il way conomic . RoADs.-Location[...]ineering works of interest and for practical work in the laboratory. Students taking this course must haYe previously passed in Strength oi Materials (74). Fee for the C01[...]t forms a part of Course 104, Civil :Engineering (I), and may be taken separately. Fee for[...] |
![]() | [...]e expected to conduct .a prescribed investigation in the Engineering Laboratory. Text-books:[...]Jectmes that form part. of 105, C h il E n!!ineer.in)! (I!); but these lectures may be taken separately. f ttt.h nwt:icn l ourEes 30, ·31, and 33 in the Syllabns· must have been pr viou:<ly s tudi[...]The t heodoli te. Adju, tmen t. of in .rum ents. Elimination of instru m nta l JTOJ"[...]This course is part of 106, and is completed in the first term. Fee, £1.[...]106b. Survey Camp. A field ctUYl J) ~ l > nd in~ over tl for·tnitthl will be held during the umm:1r. A camp fee of £1 l s. will I e churJ:!;ecl. in consid rn.t.ion of which fr e trn ns- portnt ion[...]qua rter. nml l he u. e of cookinl! utcn.:i ls, btl t ~t ud e n t s will b11 rcqui1·[...] |
![]() | [...]inal examination will include a rt:ac.tical te~ t in instrumental work. Studeitts wishing to be placed in the ·first division .of the pass.~li~>t· wi!J be required to ntt nd :1 COl li e r about ten lectures in Mine SurveyinJ!, in addition to t h ordinory I ct.lll'es in Surveying (II). Text-book: Durham, lo[...]108. Woodworking. A course in practical carpentry intended to make the student[...]. 109. Architectural History (I). A course of lectures on the development of[...]109a. Ar.chitectural History (~I). A continuation of the course of lectures on architectural development. Mediaeval, The Ren:tissance in Italy, France, nnd England. Text-book:[...]Anderson, The Archiwctur~ of the Rena·issan.cc in Italy. Blomfield, A Short History of Rena-issance Architecture in Englanri. Ward, Re'l'laissancp in France. |
![]() | [...]per term. Testimonies of Study.-.Aa exercises in connection with he above course, students must pr[...]follows:- 109. ArcbJt <.:tlll'a l Hi.' t(Jry, i.- 1 nnd 2. Two she t ·, riving CXillllples[...]m d-th Doric, the Ionic, or t h Corintl1ian-drawn in 0 11 line. wi t h the orlllintenr. and eul'ichm nt · fi lled in; ach sh et to contain two column · of[...]:; than 10 io.. high on the paper, and I tail t thre tim the ~ca l of th c lum!l').[...]- ueh U" n door, n window, or an a t· ade, in plan, I •v~tlio n ond ·t•ction. witJt deta[...]~s ible oi the buildinl{ or buildiu rs fmm which I he ·-evcnll ·ubjcc • ar tak en. wiLh the date[...], etc., 11 nd wri tl n on foo lscap paper, on one i only- the whole to b the work of the t.uden 's own hand. It i desirabl t h some of the dt•a wing- ubmi tted s[...]he student. The aboet-" or dmwing nre 'tO b cuch 2i in. by 20 in., and to be delivered Rat in a port fe>lio 30 in . by 22 in . 109b. Architt~ctura.l Design (I). |
![]() | [...]AWS. ORDIKARY SUBJE<;;';I'S. J. LAW oF PRoPERTY (Pa.rt l)-(110). (a[...]rty (excluding *Text-<books: |
![]() | [...]. (c) Reports of cases specially prescribed in lectures.' Text-books: 3. LAw oF CoNTRACTs-(112). |
![]() | [...]Books on special subjects to be suggested in class. 4. LAW OF WRONGS-(113). (a) La[...]Lord Campbell's Act, 1865, and ~ o. 1i of 1874. 5. LAW OF EVIDENCE AND PROCED[...] |
![]() | [...](d) The Statutes and CaEes specially prescribed in the course of lectures .[...]itutional Law. Other books suggested in cla~s. NOTE.-Students will be expected to[...]SPECIAL SUBJECTS. I. LATIN-(2). The same as prescribed for the first year of the B.A. Degree. 2. Two courses in one of the subjects required for the Ordinary Deg[...]ven every second year, and rs com- pleted in one year. It will be given in 1925. |
![]() | 70* SYLI.ARUS-I.AIL The CO\lrile of lectures will d nl wir.l.1 he ub.i P''t accor ing to the 5. PRIVATE lNTERNATIONAT, LAw-(118)[...]y second year, and 1s com- |
![]() | [...]of Contracts. One subject included in the B.A. Cour><e.[...]OF LAWS. '£he ~;ubjects in the five groups urescribed foe the year 1925 ~re[...]Y OF ENGLt 11 L,nv.- The ,ubject-matter contained in such books as the followi.ng:[...] |
![]() | [...]Moyle's The Contract of Sale in the Civil Law. Books su[...] |
![]() | [...]120. AnatollliY. I. DESCRIPTI\'E ANATOMY : A systemat[...]d Surgical, Gray, or Buchanan's Anatomy (in old terminology). The P1inciples of Anat[...]PRACTICAL ANATOMY: Daily attendance in the Di.>secting-room from 9 to 5, except a[...] |
![]() | [...]mes and practical work as prescribed for Botan~· I fir~t term on!~·. Text-book: Botany fm[...]c. Same course as C'ompulsory Chemistry (Part I) for the B.Sc. Degree, No. 45, p. 281<.[...] |
![]() | ·I>YLLABUS-Mf!:LllCINE. 1[...]ren's Diseases. |
![]() | [...]A course of lectmes, extending over two years, in the Principles and Practice of 'Medicine in general and special diseases. 11ext-book:[...]Y: Examination of patient. Introductory terms in gynaecology. Inflammations. Tumours. L[...] |
![]() | SYLr.ABUB-:I!SQIClN!. Text-books: |
![]() | 78* SY I,I.ARU8-M ED1CIN li. Diseases of external ear, inj[...]cute nnd chronic. G nero.l morp[...]ou |
![]() | [...]ychological Medicin&. The course includes: I. LEL'T\JHES ON PsYcHoLomc.u. lviEDicr::-[...]nera l •m ptomatology of i n~a nity nnd fe >ble-minded n .;;s. 4[...]. Physiology and Biochemistry. This course in |
![]() | [...]iolog·y, and Robertson's Pri11ciples of Biochen?.i8l1·y, and the Professor's Lectmes. Students[...]s, lymphn .itl, lymph •Jnucl;o, wm;,i l. thrmu.;, -p i n, 11th· nu l,;, thyroid. pu.rat h~· roids .[...]in :mel · •· bPI hun. cer bwl COI'I ex. !',l'r' aurl auxiliary structures, ear. 2.[...]of the blood. The mech nuism of the h(!(lrt-bC'nt i t.hcn ·cm- 3. BIOCHEMISTRY: |
![]() | [...]nts of living tissue and parti- cipated in it activities, they are excreted in the form oi waste product . The com e is accordingbr clivided in.to seven parts, corre; poudiug to he ,e[...]emical, of protoplasm and the way in which these are determined by the[...]rbohydrates, fats and proteins and their products in the blood. Adrenalin and the[...]on of respiratory rhy thm, seer t:in nnd he chemical regulation of dig[...]oteins. xidizit1g enzyme . In flu nee of t emp rnt urc a nd light[...]tion of the waste products of the body in urine, sweat, expired air, etc.[...]mal calorimetr~· and of dietetics in arlults anrl in children. PHYSIOLOGY OF THE SENSES,[...] |
![]() | [...]n of the special senses and auxiliary mechanisms, in the order sight, hearing, smell, taste, and[...]e to the distributi on of sensory and motor paths in the spinal cord and cerebral localization.[...]h essential e xperimental methods employed in studying t he physiology o[ m.uscular and[...]ertson. Essential~ of H ist ology, Schi:i.fer. The Adelaide Univ ersity Manual of[...]reference: Phy.~iology and Biochemistry ·in Jl odern Ji cdicine, M ac leod. 'tllllt[...]lor the combilwd d gre oi 14[...] |
![]() | [...]book: Practical Preventiv e JI edicin e, :\I. F. Bo~·d nr . B . Saunde rs & o.). Books o[...]A eomse of leetmes, extending over two years, in the Principles and Practice of Surger~· in general a nd spceial diseases and injuries.[...]..J. Jfm11wl of Surgery, Rose a nd Carless (lale.i'l edition). Book of reference: Keen's System of Swaery. The instructions in pra ctical surgery will include the application o[...]y and Thempeulic.,, A. R. Cu;;h ny (ilh I'd., J . & A. Chmchill, 191Rl.[...]143. Zoology. Same eomse as for Zoolog~· I, first and second terms onlv. and m additi[...] |
![]() | [...]FIRST YEAR. I. ANATOMY. Fee for the course, £8 8s. Fee for the course, £6 6s. |
![]() | SYLLABUS-D~;;I! 'fAL SURGERY. lY. DENTAL PROSTHESIS.[...]ls, appliances, and instruments used .ii. DENTAL ANATO[...] |
![]() | l:l6* tiYLLA!ll'S-Dil:~TAL SUlHJI<:I(Y III. PHYSIOLOGY (HISTOLOGY, PHYSIOLOG[...]A. Hopewell Smith, !Jenlal Histology (Vol. I). V. DENTAL PROSTHESIS. Fee for the[...]A course of demonstrations and practical work in Operative Technique, |
![]() | [...];YI.LAI:ll'~-IIE~' TAI , SURt<EKY. in c:uu11s, ~·ealing th .;n rue with •.P. u.nd cementS, fi ll i:11g r<JO ~ F ee for t[...]A course of lectures and clinical instruction in s urger~- giving |
![]() | [...]pic examination of dental and surrounding tls;,ue in disease~~ of the teeth. Text-book[...]k of reference: Fischer, Local Anaesthesia in Dentistr11 (1923 ed.). Y. DEKTAL PROST[...] |
![]() | [...]FO"CRTH YEAR. I. GENERAL MEDICINE. Fee for the course,[...]ecial course of lectures and clinical instruction in the prin- ciples of medicine and on the[...]apparent disease elsewhere ; simulaf·ion hy d i !:ea~c or di tan!, parts; appropriate lo[...]and practical work on abnor- mr{lit ie in th e develo pmen~ oi t.he h !el h, deciduous and[...]and t rel\liU nt by tnt' hnni •nl 11 nd u-gica.I means. Text-book: Angle, Orthod[...]minislmlion. Fi,;cher, Local Anaesthesia in Denti8lrll (1923 ed.). |
![]() | 90• SYLLAIIUS-I>fai'l'A [, SlillGI!:HT. Min[...]rements . N01'E.-All work is to br co111pleted in the Hospital, wholly by the FlHST YE..I.H.. ToOTH MOIIPHOLOOY. Attend the clas;:e,; in pract.ical tooth morphology, and complete[...] |
![]() | [...]VE TECHXJQT:E. (a) Attend demonstrations in- |
![]() | [...]ODONTIC TECHNIQUE, I 1. FOur plain soldered bands.[...] |
![]() | [...]ll attend on days allotted to him for instruction in extractions, anaes~heti cs, and examinations.[...]2. Thirty gold fillings (15 to be approximal in anterior teeth) . 3. Fifty plastic fillings.[...]to be made before and after treatment and lodged in case. Students to carry on the treatment a[...] |
![]() | [...]sts. AIL harmonic combina- tions usual in part-writing of not more than four parts.[...]d bass. The harmonization of melodies in not more than four parts," i.e., by the addition of not more than[...](c) Bach. Three-part Inventions. No. 13, in A minor. French Suites. No. 5, in G major, Allemande only. (d) Mozart. Sonata in F major, first movement. (e) B[...] |
![]() | 8Yl.I..A HCS- .Ifl'SIC. To qualify m ea1 Le[...]ninth played on th )Jiilnofort • 11 ntl. in llch ca.se In each case the two notes forming the interv[...] |
![]() | [...]YEAR COURSE. 155 . H .\RMONY. Part-writing in not more than five parts. Harmonization of[...]TERPOINT. Simple and combined. All species in not more than four parts, and first species only in not more than five parts. 157. DouBLE CouNTERPOI[...]NON for two voices, with a free part. 159. AcousTICS AND MusiCAL TnEORY. |
![]() | [...]s theor·r of discDrd. The.or)· of. mu ·i~al instruments: · Vibration .of stretched. strin[...]for two voices, with two free parts. FUGUE in not more than five parts. 167. MusiCAL HISTOHY AND FaRM. The various forms employed in musical Hi8. ·MuSIC~L LIT[...]dates may be required to illustrate their answers in the fore- |
![]() | [...]phony,"" \Vorking out," and'' Variations" in Grove's Dictionary of Music .[...]ch candidate will be required to show an intimate know- ledge of Classical and Modern Pianoforte Music,[...]ill \IS • how hi ability 'to sing.1nteliigently in two foreign languages. T he work elect d by the c[...]the work wri tten for his own voice. uc h ~elect i on musl be \l bmitted to the E lder Profes[...] |
![]() | SYLI,AilUS--JJlPLOMA I~ CmBJI(.JtCE . DIPLOMA IN COMMERCE. COMPULSORY SU[...]0 lectures. It begins each year, and is Fee, lOs. 6d. per term. '{he first year will be spent in the study of the theory of value, pro- Text-books for Part I: |
![]() | 100* SYLLA!lU :':'--lJJ P LOMA IN CQ)HLERCE . Text-books for Part II:[...]2. EcoNOMic GEOGRAPHY I. The course for Part I, consisting of about 30 lectures, is given every Fee, 14s. per term. GENERAL.[...]lectures, is giveri every year, and |
![]() | ~YLLABUS-DIPI.OMA IN CmDH:RCE. lOL* The lectures[...]es, begins every alternate |
![]() | 102* !<YLL.HlLIS-l>lPLO~tA IN cmDJ~:HC~:. The second year of the course includes the subject of Auditing, in |
![]() | SYI,LA!lGS-DIPLOMA IN COMMERC~:. I 3 2. COMMERC!Af,[...], is given every alternate |
![]() | [...]0 lectures, is giyeu every alternata year, and is I)Ompleted in one year. It will be given in 1926. F ee, 10~ . 6d. per t 1'111.[...]l deal with the following, inter alia: .i.'don y and credit !lS tl1e m din of xchnngc.[...]hang • . rigin and d velopm nt of bank in •. oustitution of pre ·enL,dnv[...]rent type of til xecutive. It will con id I' he r •htti u of politic.~ and administnu.ion,[...]Jn idl a ,. gen ral principles will rccoiiTe pe in! application to t.he Aus tralinn Federa l and tate sy em', In finance a study will be made of the chief reyenue[...]ance, and Great Britain. The course will be giYen in 1925. Text-books: Bland, Shadow[...] |
![]() | SI'LT.ABUS-DIPLOMA IN CU~HIEHCE. 105'~ The fol[...]is given every nltcrn ate |
![]() | 106" :<Yr,LAilUS-IJJl'[,Oi\!A I~ CO~(}!lo:RCE .[...]ver·~· :dlCl'lliLt·. - year, and is completed in one year. It will be offered in 1925. Fee, lOs. 6d. per term. Scope of c[...]A. L. Bowley, Elements of Statistics. W . I. King, Elements of Statistical M ethod. Com[...]es, begins every alternate year, and is completed in one year. It will be given in 1926. The lectures will deal with certain materials of commerce omitted from· Part I, and with the regional geography of the principal[...]6d . per term. Text-books: As for Pt . I, and, in addition, MacMunn and Coster's Europe: a[...] |
![]() | TIME-TABLE OF LECTURES- DIPLOMA IN Co~niEHCE. lQ7ll[...]15 p.m. 4. E conomic Geography, Part I .. \iVednesdays: 6.45 p .m. 5. In[...]ted to give notice when entering for examinations in October. |
![]() | [...]A:-!LJ POLlTICAf, SU u;:;ue:. DIPLOMA IN ECONOMICS AND POLITICAL SCIENCE.[...]subject consists of the lectures and examinations in Economic~ |
![]() | [...]I[ ~'""· I Tnes. \Yecl. Tltu t·!< _[...]1 Greek I aud Ii. ... ;~[...]Greel,: Ill. (no lecuues) '2 Latin I. a11<l J I. 4. 10[...]:;, 10 i 5. ]() 4- Clas sics- Honour~[...]5.15 10 i:>at. aud Ltterature l I 1I[...]ll{tHtge 1 Holl - and Literat-ure 'I nur~ 9 French J. .. .[...]!l.Hi ::lat. I I. .. .[...]10.15Sat 10 Gennan I.[...]9.10 S>tt. 12 Hi•tor_y I.[...]10 o r 10 His tory 1 I. ;~[...]4 4 I;~ Honours[...]10 to 12 15 Econotllics I. 6.15 6 15 Economics I I. /. L.i ;;,15 16 Econontic H i~t.ory[...];; In 5.10 22 J~ogie[...]5.10 26 Philosophy I. 2[...]I Fol' l:-icieuce sulJjet·.ts Ree t[...]1st Year B.Sc. 30 ' Pure i\I aLltem n t.i · ( 'o111p. )1 { ~~ I 1r.[...]l'rl\cti('a] II I Prnelic·n,[...]l'nccti,,tl |
![]() | [...]V OF SCIENCE. No. in 57 |
![]() | [...];-TABLIGI'- BACH~:LOR 01<' SC I ~; !\CE. lll*[...]FACULTY OF SCIENCE. No. in Sylh~ bu . Snbje~t~--- i\•lon .l Tn es. \Ved. l 'fhurs_[...]I I[...]I :i 5[...]9 !I 9 32 3rd Year, Part I. l'art 11.[...]I - 9[...]ing . . 6.1 5· 7.1 56. l;'j!J , I5 6.15-8.1 5 :38 2nd[...]I B Sc.. B. A., atttl[...]I ... 4[...]10-1 10-ll 10 I 10-ll[...]l'rnc ticn.l Zoology, I t Year- l.ec LHI' i.~ : I =I - I T~1es l~an·~•luJe£[...]25 31'11 Y AI' 1\.llt i ndd i tioual t i 111 ~ :2nd \'eat·[...]_I 0 I |
![]() | [...]FIRST YEAR, ENGINEERING COURS·E S. No . in I- - - I- - - |
![]() | [...]RCH:NCI>. us• No. in 55 Geology I.- Lectures[...]1926, 1st Term (after- |
![]() | [...]101 Aeronautics, A. M. Simpson I.ibrary in 139 Affiliatio[...]104, 241 Angas Professorship in Chemjstry - 28, 4[...]3()1 Applied Science- Diplomas in, Regulations and Holders[...]50*-65~ Architectural Engineering, Diploma in 163, 170 |
![]() | [...]2i 6 H:tc h lor unci Mt.-t r oi[...]145. t50 D }!r c· in[...]3*-25* A>:S i..t anl~ in Luboru.torie' - A,-..:::ciute Ill ~l ll ic. Diplomn (l ll<l n !d I ' - '[...]37. 395 . \ J,; trnlinn nmmonwcn lt h Enc:in f•t•ri n,.r La ndn rei ~ A::· ociu I[...]39 Ce:tificate in Law, Final, Holder~ of -[...] |
![]() | [...]2'72 CiYil Engineering, Diploma in 93, 163, 169 C[...]South Australia, The 2i.~ Clerk of Senate[...]280 |
![]() | [...]D ental Sci ence and Dental Surgery- Degrees in[...]·1*-93,. Diploma- In Applied Science 91, 162, 50* In Commerce 90, 217, 99* In Economics and Political Science 94, 219, 108* In Education 94, 215, 18* In Engineering 92, 162, 50* In Forestry 94 In Music[...] |
![]() | [...]Page . Elder Professorships in Mathemat.ics and in Anatomy 27, 28, 42, 96 Elder Scholarships a[...]411, 413 Electrical Engineering-Diploma in - 92, 163, Hl'i Endowments- List of[...]163, 165, 50* Diplomas in -[...]206 Diploma- In Applied Science - 162 In Commerce - 217, 99* In Economics and Political Science 219, 108* In Education[...] |
![]() | [...]209, 211 Diploma of Associate in - 287 Elder Sch olarships in Elder Conservatorium - 290, 293 Public Examinations in 296[...]152, 158 Supplementary in Medicine, Dentistry, and Tvlusic 170, 198,[...]394 Final Certificate in Law, R egul ations and Holders of 86, 1[...]322 Fisher Medal and Lecture in Commerce, The Joseph 121, 254, 269 Forestry- Diploma in[...] |
![]() | [...]47, 85 In Honours Courses[...]395, 404 Gynaecology, The Dr. Way Lecturer in 30[...]- 5, 42, 39'.' Hughes Professorship in Classics and in Philosophy - 26, 42, 96 I |
![]() | [...]233 A. M. Simpson, in Aeronautics[...]26S Local Centres I,owri e Scholarships[...]7. 45, 306 Lecturer in Applied Physiology 28. 45, 306 Professorship in Pathology[...] |
![]() | [...]137, 24.!i Lister 133, 250 .I'vlartin, Montgomerie[...]178, HJ:J D egrees in[...]209, 2H Degrees in[...] |
![]() | [...]2!) Public Examinations in 291} Licen[...]N Na,·~·. Commissions in Royal 2G[...]·10 Ophthalmology, The Dr. Chas. Gosse Lecturer in 30 Oxford University, Affi[...] |
![]() | [...]105, 241 Ayers, Ernest, in Botany or Forestry - 140, 255 |
![]() | [...]- . 30"i Gosse Memorial Medal[...]ay Prize 2!i8 Lister Prize[...]anual) 254. Thompson Bursar~· in Commerce, George - 143, 257. |
![]() | I~DEX.[...]chool of Mines Fellowship and Fniyersit.y Diploma in Applied Ecience[...]152, 158 Degrees in 152, 158 Diplomas in Applied[...]28. 45 Simpson, A. M ., Library in Aeronautics 13!)[...]33 Elder Conservatornun oi l'I'Iusic[...] |
![]() | [...]144, 236 Supplementary Examinations in I\ I lic·in . D entistry, and Music[...]nd Master of 1i8, 1~5 Syllabus of Subjects[...]93 Thompson Bursary in Commerce, t J'l!( -J 143[...]ives on other Boards -!I Unbra e Esta te[...]v Vacancies in Council[...] |
![]() | [...]235, 305 Waite Professorships in Agriculture and in Agricultural Chemistry[...]y Young. John I.orenzo, Scholarship[...]z Zoological I,aboratory (Rules)[...] |
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