BENEFACTIONS.

LIST OF PRINCIPAL BENEFACTIONS

MADK TO TIIK UNIVERSITY, ut' SINCE ITS FOUNDATION IN 1853. 1864 SUBSCRIBERS (Sec. G. W. Eusden) .. .. £856 Shakespeare Scholarship. 1871 HENRY TOLMAN DWIGHT 5000 Prizes for History and Education. .„., j EDWARD WILSON ( 1000 "Argus" Scholarship in Engineering. ""1 ( LACHLAN MACKINNON I luuu 1873 SIR GEORGE FERGUSON BOWEN 100 Prize for English Essay. 1873 JOHN HASTIE 19,140 General Endowment. 1873 GODFREY 110WITT 1000 Scholarships in Natural History. 1873 SIR WILLIAM FOSTER STAWELL 65B Scholarship in Engineering. 1875 SIR SAMUEL WILSON 30,000 Erection of Wilson Hall. 1883 JOHN BIXON WYSELASKIE 8400 Scholarships. 1884 WILLIAM THOMAS MOLLISON 6000 Scholarships in Modern Languages. 1884 SUBSCRIBERS 150 Prize for Mathematics, in memory of Prof. Wilson. 1887 WILLIAM CHARLES KERNOT 2000 Scholarships for Physical and Chemical Re­ search, 1887 FRANCIS ORMOND 20.000 Professorship of Music. 1800 ROBERT DIXSON 10,837 .Scholarships in Chemistry, Physics, Mathe­ matics, and Engineering, 1800 SUBSCRIBERS 6217 Ormond Exhibitions in Music. 1891 JAMES GEORGE BEANEY 3900 Scholarships In Surgery and Pathology. 1804 DAVID KAY . . .: 5764 Caroline Kay Scholarships. o 1897 SUBSCRIBERS 760 Research Scholarship in Biology, In memory o of Sir James MacBain. BENEFACTIONS {Continued).' o 1902' ROBERT' ALEXANDER WRIGHT . .. .. ilOOO Prizes for Music and for Mechanical Engineer­ o ing. 1902 WILLIAM CHARLES KERNOT 1000 Metallurgical Laboratory Equipment. 1008 JOHN HENRY MACFARLAND 100 Metallurgical 'Laboratory Equipment. 1903"' GRADUATES' FUND 460 General" Expenses'. 1908 TEACHING STAFF 1160 General Expenses.' including Professor Spencer .. £268 Professor Gregory".. 100 Professor Masson .. 100 1908 ' SUBSCRIBERS ; 105.- Prize'ln memory "of Alexander'Sutherland. 1903 ' GEORGE McARTHUR '. Library n£ 2600 Books. 1004-5 SUBSCRIBERS TO UNIVERSITY FUND President^—Jonet Lady Clarke Treasurer—Henry 'Butler** Secretary—Charles' Bage

SPECIAL FOUNDATIONS— MRS. AUBREY BOWEN 600 Equipment of Pathological Museum. HENRY BOURNES HIGGINS 1000 ' Scholarship for Study of Poetry. DAVID SYME 8000 Prize for Scientific Research in Australia. FREDERICK SHEPPARD GRIMWADE .. 1000 Prize for Technical Chemical Research. MR. AND MRS. A. E. T. PAYNE AND MR." 1 '.nn p^.,.,., ,„ Vofj.-in.™ • SIR JAMES' BARRETT .-200 MRS. JESSIE S. .FRASER ...... AUSTRALIAN PAPER & .PULP CO. L. F. • MILLER .. ..' ", LTD. 160 DR. J. P. WILSON -RICHARD ALLEN & SONS PTY. JOHN MAY . LTD 160 ROBERT REID & CO. LTD , NEW ,. ZEALAND iLOAN & jMER- , CANTILE .AGENCY CO; LTD. .. .160 MR. JUSTICE .-SCHUTT 100 r-PROFESSOR -ATKINSON -.160 ..- J. NEVILLE FRASER .... 100 ' McNAUGHTON. LOVE & CO. PTY. T. M. STEWART 100 LTD 106 SIR. WALTER MANIFOLD 100 , VISCOUNT NOVAR 101) C. SIBBALD .CURRIE . . .. 100 SIR -ARTHUR L. STANLEY .. 100 . J„ SHEPIIARD 100 ..jSIR W. II. .IRVINE 100 1 T. .BRUNTON & CO 100 GEORGE SWINBURNE 100 DR. J. W. GRICE 100 BENEFACTIONS (Continued).

1920-1 :SVBSCRIBERSfTO THE_ UNIVERSITY APPEAL (Continued) ..MR. JUSTICE McARTHUR £100 WM. DRUMMOND & CO £100 ;PETEESON & CO. PTY. LTD - -100 COLONIAL SUGAR REFINING CO. 100 J.• C-:TRAILL i-mo MR. AND MRS. J. A. LEVEY .... 100 : T.. R. ASHWORTH 100 ROBERT HARPER & CO. PTY. LTD. 100 AUSTRALIAN MERCANTILE, LAND GEORGE LUSH 100 & FINANCE CO. LTD 100 MR. AND MRS. D. STUART MURRAY 100 CRAIG,. WILLIAMSON PTY. LTD. .. 100 GOLDSBROUGH, MORT & CO. LTD. 100 . MELBOURNE STEAMSHIP CO. LTD. 100 BANK OF VICTORIA 100 -MISS MARY REID 100 F. TATE 100 • "W.H.M." :. 100 A. A. QUICK 100 DR. J. RAMSAY 100 C. G. WORSLEY 100 J. G. MELVIN 100 E. H. MCGREGOR ioo' MRS. A. .BROWN ;,100 AMOUNTS UNDER £100 8487- ORIENT AND. P. & O. COS. . (.jointly) Three First-Class Return Passages annually for 1921 and 1922. 1922 -,,DR. .BEATTIE SMITH £1000 Lectures in Insanity. ; - VIC. CHAMBER OF. MANUFACTURES .. 1600 p.a. General Endowment. .-'..SIR .SAMUEL GILLOTT .. .'.'.. .'. .. .. 41,248 General Endowment. JJ928 ;- 6.- E.r E.-^CHILDERS 100. . Childers Memorial Prize. SIR JOHN GRICE 300 Architectural Library. "SIR"-JOHN AND LADY HIGGINS .. .. 2000 Veterinary and Agricultural Research. ~'C-D.'LLOYD'.. '.. .. •.-1000 J. C. Lloyd Exhibitions in Architecture. '•MRS. WILLIAM SMITH 600 General Endowment. COMMONWEALTH GOVERNMENT . .. 600 p.a. Aerodynamic Laboratory. ABERDEEN, BLUE FUNNEL, COMMON­ WEALTH, ORIENT, and P. AND. O. Three- First-CIass Return Passages annually . .LINES, (jointly) from 1923. 1924 ,, K.-. A.- HENDERSON 100 Architectural School Equipment. SIR JOHN' AND LADY HIGGINS .... eoo Veterinary and Agricultural Research. BENEFACTIONS (Continued). MRS. W. G. SHARP £1000 W. G. Sharp Bursary. SUBSCRIBERS 160 Processor Nanson Prize. TEN METAL COMPANIES 400 p.a. Chair of Metallurgy. MR. AND MRS. R. J. ALCOCK 1000 Alwyn Stewort Memorial Scholarship. MRS. E. K. MORAN 10,000 Placed on Trust to establish five Moran Bursaries. luisDcR^ST .-.:•.:•:::::: :: :: iS??] "«** «--*• MRS. BESSIE THOMPSON 600 Engineering Bursary- 1926 EDWARD STEVENS Clock for Tower of New Arts Building. SUBSCRIBERS 834 Kernot Memorial Medal. EDWARD WILSON (The Argus) TRUST 0206 Obstetrical Research. MINING AND METALLURGICAL BURSARIES FUND 100 Research Scholarship. MINING AND METALLURGICAL BURSARIES FUND 368 Electrical Equipment. E. J. B. NUNN 6300 General Endowment. TRUSTEES. RETURNED SAILORS AND SOLDIERS' SCHOLARSHIP FUND .... 300 For Scholarship for Soldiers' Orphans. EDWARD WILSON (The Argus) Trust .. 900 Psychiatric Research. EDWARD WILSON (The Argus) Trust .. 1160 Gastric Research. 1926 WILLIAM MACLEOD 400 Pathology Equipment. K. A. HENDERSON 100 Architectural School Equipment. SIR JOHN MACFARLAND 100 Conservatorium Building Fund. GEORGE ALLAN 100 EDWARD STEVENS 100 JAMES DYER 100 R. J. FLETCHER 7500 Medical Research "A.N.T." 250 Research. DAVID AITCHISON AND MISS ELIZA CAVE HICKMAN 13,862 Scholarships. BENEFACTIONS (Continued). G. H. SUTTON £600 Classical. Museum. W. R. PEARSON 3900 Scholarship in Economics. W. R. PEARSON 8900 Tubercular Research. MRS. E. R. MORAN 3000 To Supplement Moran Bursaries. 1927 SIDNEY MYER 60,000 General Endowment. SIR GEORGE TALLIS 2760 Conservatorium Additions. E. TRUBY WILLIAMS 6000 Library Endowment. CARNEGIE CORPORATION OF NEW YORK 2060 Adult Education. MINING AND METALLURGICAL BURSARIES FUND 100 Metallurgical Apparatus. SUBSCRIBERS TO THE LIBRARY APPEAL— EDWARD STEVENS £100 "A.N.T. 100 E. J. STOCK 100 MRS. ALBERT MILLER 100 DAVID SYME TRUST 1060 GEORGE ANDERSON 260 AMOUNTS UNDER £100 427 DU. E. F. J. LOVE Nearly 500 volumes of scientific works. "A.N.T." 100 Research. W.A, E.GRAHAM 500 Memorial tablet to late. Dr. Geo. Graham and Medical Library endowment. R. B. RITCHIE 22,185 Ritchie Memorial Chair of Economics. MYER EMPORIUM LTD 100 Furniture of Students'. Room, Consorvntoiium. SUBSCRIBERS 613 Liet Memorial Prizes in French. 1928 D. E. LEWIS 2000 Engineering" Laboratory Extension. MacPHERSON ROBERTSON BOO Bacteriology Department, "A.N.T." 500 University Appeal Fund. MRS. HARRY EMMERTON 2000 Law Scholarship, V» BENEFACTIONS (Continued). E. F. MILLAR £4000 General Endowment. R. J. ALCOCK 2086 Medical Research Scholarships. EDWARD STEVENS Stained Glass Window, Wilson Hall. CROSSLE, SCOTT & DUFF PTY. LTD. .. Engineering Equipment to the value of £100. CHAMBER OF MANUFACTURES 2028 Two Scholarships in Memory of James Cuming. D. J. McCLELLAND IOO Engineering Library Fittings. MISS JM. A. BJ\RTLET]?T Trust for Research Scholarships of filOO. K. A. HENDERSON 100 Architecture Library. EDWARD WILSON (The Argus) TRUST 400 Cancer Research. VICTORIAN FERTILISER ASSOCIATION 100 Loss on Sir John Russell's Lectures. MaoPHERSON ROBERTSON 1000 Engineering and Bacteriology Depts. 1929 R. U. RITCHIE 6900 Ritchie Memorial Chair of Economics. SUBSCRIBERS 850 Law Library in appreciation ot Sir Harrison Moore's work. JOHN BELL 100 Cancer Research. MISS L. E. ARMSTRONG 200 FELTON BEQUEST 600 DANKS TRUST 100 II. V. McKAY TRUST 160 "A.N.T." 250 Research. MINING AND METALLURGICAL BURSARIES TRUST 160 Metallurgy Dept. H. BROOKES 100 Orchestral Concerts. SHELL COY 100 Engineering Department. EDWARD WILSON (The Argue) TRUST 20,000 3 per cent. Stock for Chair of Obstetrics. . F. A. KERNOT 6062 KnKineering School. DR. C. W. G. ROCHE 1000 Thalia Roche Memorial Demonstrations In Obstetrics. EDWARD STEVENS 600 Improvement of Grounds. MISSES M. AND G. TURNER ... BOO Sir George Turner Scholarship in Law. EDWARD WILSON (THE ARGUS) TRUST 400 Gastric Research. . • RBA'EFAcTldlfS (Continued). r' -' ' EDWARD WILSON (THE ARGUS) TRUST £580 Mental Deficiency Clinic. MISS E. E. H. CHRISP 780 J. G. Chrisp Law Bursary. 1930 MINING AND METALLURGICAL. BURSARIES FUND 200 Metallurgical Equipment. MINING AND METALLURGICAL. BURSARIES FUND 200 X-Ray Equipment. ELECTROLYTIC ZINC CO 200 Research Scholarship. MACPHERSON ROBERTSON - - - - 300 Engineering Equipment. R. B. RITCHIE 996 Ritchie Chair of Economics. "A.N.T." 250 Medical Research. SUPREME COURT LIBRARY FUND - 80,000 Chair ot Public Law. MRS MARION BOOTHBY 876 No conditions. MISSES M. AND G. TURNER - - - 100 . Lady Turner Prize in Music. EDWARD GOLD 125 Conservatorium. R. J. FLETCHER 6,460 Medical Research. 1933 AUSTRALIAN BROADCASTING CO. - 100 Conservatorium Entrance Scholarships. MRS. ANNIE PEMBBRTON 2000 Scholarships. "A.N.T." 250 General Research. NATIONAL BANK OF AUSTRALASIA 100 General. BROKEN HILL ASSOCIATED SMELTERS 200 Research Scholarship. WILLIAM CHRISTIE 103 Appeal Fund. SIR SAMUEL GILLOTT (additional) - 400 General Endowment. JOHN BELL 100 Cancer Research. 1932 A.N.T. 100 Research. SIR JOHN and LADY HIGGINS - - 2,oon Veterinary Research. ALFRED MoFARFANK 745 Cancer Research. HOWARD W. BERRY l,"W) Cancer Research. NATIONAL BANK 100 Press. BROKEN HILL ASSOCIATED SMELTERS ioo Metallurgical Research. NATIONAL BANK ...... ioo Re-erection of Old Colonialliank. o Entrance ut University. 5lht University of pclbourue.

ANNUAL REPORT, 1931-1932. REPORT OF THE PROCEEDINGS OF THE: UNIVERSITY FROM 31st JULY, 1931, to 31st- JULY, 1932. M'O UlS ExCKLLENCT, THE HON. SIE WILLIAM HILL IBVINE, K.C.M.G., LIEUT.-GOVERNOR OF VICTORIA.

MAY IT PLEASE VOCE EXCELLENCE, 1 have the honour, in accordance with Section 43 of" the University Act, 1928, to submit to your Excellency the following report ot the proceedings of the University during the past vear :

1.—NUMBERS OF STUDENTS. The number of students in each of the last six years is- shown in the following Table. The figures include Re­ search Students =— / Takiiiu Year. Course for Taking Decree or Single Subjects. Total. Diploma 1926 ... 2,440 ... 414 2,854 1927 ... 2,533 ... 452 2,985 1928 ... 2,484 . . 507 2,991 1929 ... 2,626 ... 493 ... 3,119 1930 ... 2,737 ... 519 3,256 1931 ... 2,800 ... 519 3,319

2.—STUDENTS ATTENDING LECTURES, ETC. The following table shows the number of students attending lectures at the University during the year- 1931 (including Evening Lectures):— ANNUAL. REPORT, 1931-32 1017

•a J2 h.' Schools. S rt .5 v "o fai" o a. WJ« H

Agriculture 18 8 8 S — 1 43 Anal)'. Chemistry - 1 2 4 - - 7 Arch. Atelier 15 9 9 - - 1 34 Architecture 11 10 11 5 l 3 11 Arts* - - - — - - 93 958 Commerce* - - '- - - - 30 474 Dentistry 13 12 10 11 4 - 50 relocation - - - 98 - - 22 120 ,, Muster of - 3 £nghieerin£ 60 57 69 40 - (! 222 Journalism* ------13 Law* - - - - — - - ISO ,, Clerks 118 113 Medicine 90 m 63 68 43 lil ,, Sixth Year - 40 463 Music 32 25 M G - 10(i •243 Pub. Ad'stration* - 12 Public Health ------» Gy'colojfy &Obst. 12 Research ------47 Science 90 60 54 IS — 33 269 Veterinary - 3 - - - - 3

Total - 341 289 33S 150 94 619 3319

+ In these schools there is no strict division of the course into years. 1018 ANNUAL REPORT, 1931-32

Included in the above am the following students who- are not attending the University, but are receiving tuition by correspondence—Arts 134, Education 3, Commerce 54, Law 24. Tho number attending Evening Lectures was 820 (Com­ merce 420, Arts 360) ; the number of women students was- 900 (Music 194. Arts 400, Science 84, Education 47). The number of Free Students was :— Nominated by tho Education Department—

< o a a b. «n 20 1 48 19 31 52 1 16 36 26 250 Nominated by the University High School— 11 2 12 Nominated by the Railways Commissioners— 3 War Bursar— 1

261 3.—ANNUAL EXAMINATIONS. The number of candidates for degrees of Bachelor and for Diplomas who presented themselves and who passed their respective Annual Examinations at the examinations of December, 1931, and March, 1932, is shown in the following table:—

Ki St Second Third Fourth Year. Year. Year Y'ear. Totals.

„; -3 •c O cu 4) Schools. c •d •^ •6 "S T3 V O. ~ — -^ 0> 4> i u 7> S V, IU V 00 L. rt A 3 a a Ol a, ^ - £ a, a. Education - 102 SO _ 102 00 Science 109 64 64 35 19 30 — _ 222 135 •Dentistry - 12 6 12 11 11 10 10 9 49 39 Engineering 51 25 45 27 37 23 50 4 183 119 Architecture 23 9 15 8 •21 13 3 2 62 32 Agriculture IS 12 7 7 9 9 6 6 40 34 Mufiic - 29 25 26 3 24 23 6 (i 84 77 Medical Post Orad. Dip. — — — — — - ~ 9 6

•Dfintistry, 5th Year: Presented 4 ; Passed 3. ANNUAL REPORT, 1931-32 1019

The following are the corresponding "figures for subjects passed in those schools in which the course is not divided into years:—

_3 •— 5 -.* •e"£ •o 8 Sf.-hooly. «53 Si jr' a. 5, —1 (E- I*u~ CS IB "" cc CI S Arts (Ordinary Decree) - 7.»7 _ _ 62 73 129 307 22c, Arts (Degree with (Ton*) 221 56 > 22 85 3C 17 o 3*i — — Law - 178 1 14 45 38 39 28 13 Journalism - 12 — — — 1 1 2; s S Commerce .... 415 — 1 ir. Ki 56 110 I 138 82 Public Administration - 12 — — - - 1 3 | 6 o +Admittcd to Ordinary Degree only. The following are the corresponding figures of "'le Divisional Examinations in the Medical Course on account ot the year 1931-32.

MEDICAL EXAMINATIONS.

J.MV1S ON I. DIVISION 11A. DIVISION II. iJlVlfjlOS III. LM VISION' IV.

-^ ^ •a ^ _ •e

"" ~ " — . _"" "" _ "**

S7 59 99 7» (il SO *W 52 58 50

The number who have presented themselves and passed at the examinations for higher degrees is as follows :—

EXAMINATIONS FOK HIGHER DEGREKS. Presented. Passed. Master of Arts - - - - .15 - 10 Master of Education, Second Year -3-1 Master of Science - - - - 11 - 10 Master of Surgery - . - - 7 - 4 Master of Civil Engineering 3 - 3 1020 ANNUAL KEPOKT, 1931,32

•Master of Metallurgical Engineering •1 1 Master of Agricultural Science 4 4 Doctor of Science - - - - 4 4 •Doctor of Laws - 1 1 Doctor of Medicine : !5 17 . Doctor of Dental Science 2 2 Doctor of Veterinary Science I - .1

4.—DEGREES CONFERRED. The nuinber of degrees conferred and diplomas and licences granted during the" year 1931-32, including admissions of graduates of other Universities, is given below: Hachelor of Arts—- _ Ordinary degree 66 Degree with honours - - 56 .Bachelor of Science 33 Bachelor of Laws 38 Bachelor of Medicine -and Bachelor of Surgery - - 50 Bachelor of Civil Engineering - 46 Bachelor of Mining Engineering - 4 Bachelor of Mechanical Engineering 2 Bachelor of Electrical Engineering 14 Bachelor of Metallurgical Engineering 7 Bachelor of Music - - - . 8 Bachelor of Dental Science - - 5 Bachelor of Agricultural Science - 8 Hachelor of Commerce - - - 21 Master of. Arts .... 23 Master of Education - - - 1 Master of Science - - - - S Master of daaws - - - - I Master of Surgery 1 Master of Civil Engineering - - 3 Master of Metallurgical Engineering 1 Master of Agricultural Science - 3 Doctor of Letters 1 Doctor of Science - - - - 4 Doctor of Laws .... 1 Doctor of Medicine - - .11) Doctor of Dental Science - - 3 ANNUAL BEPOKT, 1031-32 1021

Doctor of Veterinary Science - - 1 Diploma in Music - - - - 12 Diploma of Master School in Music 1 Diploma of Education - 42 _ Diploma of Analytical Chemistry - 1 Diploma of Publio Health 3 Diploma of Architecture - - 3 Diploma of Architectural Design - 3 Diploma in Commerce - - - 17 Diploma of Gynaecplogy.and Obstetrics 3 5.—PUBLIC EXAMINATIONS. The following table, shows the nuinber of candidates who presented themselves tor aud who passed the School Intermediate an'd the' School Leaving Examinations of Decembei',"193land'"February, 1932, and the percentage of passes in each case : No. of Entries Percentage Examination, to pose Passed. oJ' ;Errtrie8. Kxam. Passes. DKCEUBKR, 1931 School Intermediate 6392 269'G 41.86 School Leaving | 12632 3646 1446 38.44 FSBRUART, 1932 School Intermediate 1475 729 49.9C |4464 School Leaving 1053 431 40.93 Of those who passed the Leaving Examination 1055 qualified for Matriculation in December, and 285 in February. CLASS A CANDIDATES. Included in tho above wore a number of candidates in whose cases Headmasters' Certificates were accepted as wholly or partially satisfying the requirements of the examination, with the following results :- Totally Exempted No Headmasters Passed Allowed Credit Certificates Exam, forcertainsuijjects. submitted. DECBMBBK, 1931 School Intermediate 1004 534 - 303 School Leaving 557 584 - 66 FHBHUARY, 1932 School Intermediate » 18 17 - 47 School Leaving 20 4 - 54 1022 ANNUAL UEPOUT, 1931-32

6.—PUBLIC EXAMINATION'S IN^ MUSIC. The number ot subjects entered for and passed at the Examinations in Music conducted by the University during tho year 1931-1932 was as follows :— September, 1931— Total number of entries - - 5792 Total nuinber of passes - - 5071 May, 1932— Total number of entries - - 961 Total number of passes - 822

7.—COUNCIL. The Council has to record with great regret the death of two of its members within eight days off one jnofchcr, viz., of Dr." ,T. P. "Wilson, on the 28th; May, and of Mr. E.. H. Solly, M.L.A., on the 5th June. Dr. Wilson had been a member of the Oouncil since 1910, when he was originally elected by the old Senate, aud during seventeen years he was Chairman of the Finance Committee, and in that capacity gave a great deal of time to the work of the University. Mr. Solly had been a member since 1925, when he was appointed to the Council by the Governor-in-Council as one of the representatives of tlie Legislative Assembly, ;md lie had always been interested in the University, which was in his own constituency. Sir John MacFarland has been elected' Chancellor, and Sir James Barrett, in succession to the late Sir John Monash. Vice-Chancellor. As a result of the periodical appointments and elections to the Council, which took place in December, 1931, the following changes in the personnel took place: Mr. P. M. Edmonds, B.A., was appointed by the Govornor-in-Council in place of Mr. M. B. Duffy, as a representative of industrial interests; the Hon. !E6. fi. Menzies, K.C., was elected by Convocation to fill the vacancy caused by the death "of the late Vice- Chancellor, Sir John Monash; Mr. H. W. Allen, M.A., was elected as a representative of under-graduatcs in place of Mr. G. L. Mayman, M.A., LL.B.. B.Com.; and Mr. D. K. Picken, Master of Ormond College, ANNUA I. liKPOUT, 1931-32 1023 was co-opted a member in the place of the Very Rev. J. M. Murphy, Rector of Newman College, who re­ tired by effluxion time. The following changes have also taken place : Professor Laby resigned as one of the repre­ sentatives of the Professors, and Professor MacCallum was elected in his stead. The Hon. John Lemmon, M.L.A., has been appointed in the stead of the late Mr. R. H. Solly; and the Rev. P. "W. Kernick, M.A., Master of Queen's College, having resigned, tho Very Rev. J. M. Murphy, Rector of Newman College, has been co-opted in his stead. The Hon. J. Ot. Latham was granted leave of absence for six months, and Mr. S. McKay for five months, to cover the period of their visits to Europe ;ind Canada respectively; and Mr. M. P. Hansen was granted leave of absence for six months on the ground of ill-health.

8.—SALARIED VICE-CHANCELLOR. The death of Sir John Monash, who was Vice- Chancellor, which took place on the Sth October, 1931, was recorded in the last report. This event having created a vacancy in the Vice-Chancellorship, it was thought expedient to bring up for consideration once more the question of the organisation of University administration, and a Committee was appointed to re-consider a series of recommendations which had been adopted a lew years earlier, the central feature of whioh was the appointment of a whole-time salaried Vice-Chancellor. The Committee duly reported, recom­ mending that tho Council should proceed to give effect to the policy of appointing a full-time salaried officer to the office of Vice-Chancellor, and that it should ask tho Government to have the necessary amendments made in tho University Act. The Committee has con­ tinued to meet from time to time throughout the year to deal with other aspects of the matter, which is now ripe for the passing of the necessary enabling legis­ lation. 9—PROFESSORS. Professor Payne's approaching retirement from the Chair of Engineering was referred to in the last report. His resignation took actual effect from the 1024 ANNUAL BKPOUT, 1931 32

29th February, 1932. The Council placed on record its sense of the able manner in which Professor Payne had fulfilled his duties over a period of twenty-two years, of the manner in whioh the' Engineering School has grown under his care, and of the way in which he had maintained aud added to the reputation of the University in the Engineering profession. The title of Professor Emeritus was conferred ou Professor Payne. Professor Wadham, Professor of. Agriculture, who held^hia appointment on a five-year,ly tenure, received an offer of an appointment in another' University, which he was inclined to accept because of a better security of tenure. The limitation of his tenure was due to the fact that the Government grant to the School of Agriculture was secured only for a limited period, and in view of this the Council was disinclined to undertake the responsibility for giving Professor Wadham a life tenure. In these circum­ stances, various efforts were made to secure from the Government and other sources outside the University assurances which would justify the extension of the tenure. These, however, failed, and rather than lose Professor Wadham, of whose value to the agricultural community the Council had had many testimonies, it decided to give him a life tenure. At the request of the Commonwealth Government, it was mutually agreed that Professor Giblin should continue to giye the Government the benefit of his services throughout the whole of the year 1932. As a consequence of this, the following arrangements were made: Professor Copland was appointed .for the year 1932 Acting Ritchie Professor of Economics,, and took over Professor Giblin's . work. Associate-Professor Wood was appointed Acting-P.rofcssor of Commerce, and took over Professor Copland's duties, and a num­ ber of temporary part-time appointments of lecturers aud tutor? was made for the year. Professor Greenwood has been granted leave of absence tor twelve ..niouthe. ,to enable him to visit various countries albroad, and to make metallurgical and other investigations. Mr. 'P. P. Thompson has been appointed Acting Professor of Metallurgy dur­ ing his absence. ANNUAL REPORT, 1931-32 1925

Professor "Wrigley has been granted leave of absence for eight months to enable him to visit Eng­ land lor urgent private reasons, and to investigate recent developments in Education in Great Britain, the United States and Germany. Professor Wood Jones has been granted leave of absence for seven months to enable him to take charge of the Peiping Union Medical College, China. Dr. W. E. A. Hughes Jones has been appointed Act­ ing Professor during his absence. Professor Laby was granted leave of absence for three months on account of ill-health, and Associate- Professor Herons was appointed Acting-Professor of Natural Philosophy during that period. At the request of the Prime Minister of New Zea­ land, Professor Copland was granted a few weeks' leave of absence at the beginning of the Academic vear in order to enable him to confer with and advise the New Zealand Government. The leave was subse­ quently extended for some weeks on account of Pro­ fessor Copland's illness. At the request of the University of Western Aus­ tralia, Professor Heinze has been granted leave of absence for the month of October, to enable him to visit Western Australia and examine there. Associate-Professor Chisliolm has had the distinction of Officier d'Academic conferred upon him by the Government of France.

10.—LECTURERS. The Council records with much regret the death of Mr. B. H. Gregory, who had been Independent Lec­ turer in the Law of Property in Land and Convey­ ancing for many years, and had been a valued member of the teaching staff and of the Faculty of Law. Mr. F. Chapman, Lecturer in Palaeontology, and Blr. R. J. A. Barnard, Senior Lecturer in Mathematics, [have retired, after some years of useful service. Mr. Barnard's services are, however, being retained for a time in a temporary capacity as substitute for Mr. M. H. Belz, who is absent on leave. 1026 ANNUAL REPORT, 1931-32

The resignations of Mr. N. O'Bryan, Lecturer in Private International Law, and of Miss K. E. Pitt, Tutor in English, have been accepted with regret. Leave of absence has been grauted in the following cases, viz.; Mr. W. Kerry, Senior Lecturer in Classics, since tho Third Term in 1931, on the ground of ill- health; to Dr. F. L. Apperly, Senior Lecturer, in Pathology, for twelve months, to enable him to accept a temporary appointment as Professor of Pathology in the Medical School of Richmond, Virginia, U.S.A.; to Mr. M. H. Belz, Senior Lecturer in Mathematics, for twelve months, to enable him to visit Engl aud for further study and research; to Miss B. L. Brewster, Demonstrator in Physiology, for twelve mouths, to enable her to visit Europe and carry out work ia Physiology. Dr. K. S. J. King has been appointed Acting Senior Lecturer in Pathology, and has received tha honour of the award of the Alvarenga Prize for 1931 by the College of Physicians of Philadelphia.

The following new appointments have been made: Arts- Lecturer in Mathematics, M. L. Urquhart, B.Sc. (Tas.). Tutor in Mathematics, Miss M. M. Bar­ nard, B.A., B.Sc. Tutor in English, R. M. Campbell, B.A. Science— Senior Demonstrator and Lecturer in Botany, B. J. Grieve, M.Sc, Ph.D. Law— Independent Lecturer in Law of Property iu Land and Conveyancing, A. D. G. Adam, B.A., LL.B. Independent Lecturer in Private Interna­ tional Law. P. D. Phillips, M.A., LL.B. Medicine— Acting Lecturer in Pathologv, R. D. Wright, M.B., M.S. Beancv Scholar in Pathologv, M. C. Davis, M"B., B.S. Lecturer in Venereal Diseases, H. M. Mor­ tensen, M.B., B.S. ANNUAL REPORT, 1931-32 1027

Engineering— Lecturer in Strength and Elasticity of Materials, and Electrical Engineering Design, P. G. A. Sublet, M.E.E., B.Mech.E. Agriculture— Lecturer in Principles of Horticulture, A. A. Hammond. Veterinary Institute— Caroline Kay and John Nevill Scholar iu Veterinary Bio-Chemistry, Miss E. Bethel, B.Sc. Assistant Veterinary Surgeon to Animal Wel­ fare Clinic, A. C. Wilson. Architecture— Junior Instructors in Free Drawing, A. C. Lyons and C. B. Dumbioll. Commerce— Lecturer in Economic Geography, F. O. Bar- nett, B.Com. Conservatorium— Teachers in Pianoforte, Roy Shcppard, Ray­ mond Lambert, Waldemar Seidel. Teacher of Singing, Henry Thomas. Teacher of Violincello, Henri Touzeau. Teacher of Trumpet, Percy Code. Teacher or Theory, Miss Gladys Smith. Lecturer in Art of Speech, Miss Irene Webb. In addition, a number of part-time demonstrators have been appointed to various departments; and the usual appointments of Clinical Instructors at the Mel­ bourne, Alfred and St. Vincent's Hospitals have been m ade. 11.—EXAMINERS. The following examiners have been appointed: 1. For the Medical Course— Anatomy— Mr. H. Scarby, Dr. G. A. Birnie. Physiology— Assoc. Prof. W. J. Young, Dr. L. A. I. Max­ well. Regional and Applied Au-atomy— Dr. A. E. Coates, Dr. Hughes Jones. 1028 ANNUAL REPORT, 1931-32

Materia Medica aud Pharmacy— Mr. C. J. Tonkin. Pathology and Bacteriology— Prof. Woodruff. Therapeutics— Mr. F. B. Lawton. Public Health— Dr. F. R. Kerr. Forensic Medicine— Dr. Wright Smith. Medicine (Pass)— Dr. W. W. S. Johnston, Dr. W. E. Summons. Clinical Medicine (Pass)—- Ward Work: Dr. J. P. Major, Dr. W. S. Newton, Dr. W. J. Newing, Dr. L. E. Hurley, Dr. J. G. Hayden, Dr. S. O. Coweu. Pathology: Dr. R. Webster, Dr. A. J. Brenan, Dr. A. J. Trinca, Dr. Wright Smith. Diseases of Children: Dr. L. J. Hood, Dr. S. W. Ferguson, Dr. H. D. Stephens, Dr. H. C. Colville. Medicine (Hons.)— Mr. F. B. Lawton, Dr. H. Laurie. Clinical Medicine (Hons.)— Dr. J. W. Grieve, Dr. R. P. McMeekin. Commentary; , Dr. A. E. R. White, Dr. J. F. Mackeddie. Pathology: Dr. C. H. Kellaway, Dr. Ri Webster.' Surgery (Pass)—, Dr!" V. Hurley, Mr. J. N. Morris, Mr. J. S. Buchanan. Surgery (Honours)— Dr. B. T. Zwar, Dr. Murray Morton. Clinical Surgery (Pass)— Dr. C. G. Shaw, Mr. T. E. L. Lambert, Dr. R. St. C. Steuart, Dr. W, A. Hailes. Clinical Surgery (Honours), (Commentary)— Mr. H. B. Devine, Dr. W. G. D. Upjohn. Clinical Surgery (Honours), (Ward Work)— Dr. M. Stewart, Dr. F. Macnire, Dr. A. E. Coates. ANNUAL REPORT, 1931-32 1029

Obstetrics and Gynaecology— Prof. R. Marshall Allan, Dr. A. M. Wilson, Dr. ,1. S. Green, Dr. H. Jacobs, Dr. R. W. Chambers, Dr. R. Fowler, Dr. B. M. Sutherland. 2. For the M.D. Examination— Medicine, including Ophthalmology— Dr. L. S. Latham, Dr. L. J. C. Mitchell, Dr. R. Webster, Dr. C. H. Kellaway, Dr. A. E. R. White. Dr. K. Hiller, Dr. M. D. Silberberg. Obstetrics and Medical Gynaecology— Prof. Marshall Allan, Dr. E. W. Chambers. Diseafees of Children, including Infectious Diseases— Dr. S. W. Ferguson, Dr. J. W. Grieve. Diseases of the Nervous System, including In­ sanity— Mr. W. E. Jones, Dr. S. V. Sewell. Part 1. (New Regulation) Physiology— Prof. Osborne, Dr. L. A. I. Maxwell. Pathology— Prof. MacCallum, Dr. S. V. Sewell. Part II. Medicine, including the History of Medicine: Dr. L. S. Latham, Dr. K. Hiller, Dr. S. V. Sewell, Dr. S. W. Ferguson, Mr. W. E. Jones, Dr. L. J. C. Mitchell, Dr. C. H. Kellaway. Dr. R. Webster. Dr. A. B. R. White, Dr. M. D. Silberberg. 3. For the M.S. Exainination— Anatomv- - Prof. Wood Jones, Mr. T. E. V. Hurley. Physiology— Prof. Osborne, Dr. J. Leon Jona. Surgical Anatomy— Mr. H. Searby, Mr. H. B. Devine. Surgical Pathology— Prof. MacCallum, Mr. H. A. S. Newton. Surgery— Dr. B. Kilvington, Dr. Julian Smith, Mr. Poate (of ). liO'301 ANfotfA't REPORT, 1931-32

4. For the Diploma, of Public Health- Prof. Osborne, Prof. McOallum, Prof. Wood­ ruff, Dr. Heber Green, D*. E. Robertson, Dr. W. Summons, Dr. J. Dale, Mr. F. E. T. Cobb. 6. For the Diploma of Gynaecology arid Obstetrics— Anatomy— Prof. Wood Jones. Dr. R. Fowler. Physiology— Prof. Osborne, Dr. J. Leon Jona. Pathology— t Prof. MacCallum, Prof. Marshall Allan. Bacteriology— Prof. Woodruff, Dr. R. Webster. Obstetrics and Gynaecology- Prof. Marshall Allah, Dr. R. W. Chambers. 6. For the Dental Course— Prosthetic Dentistry Dr. W. J. Tuckfield, Dr. H. R. Cash. Orthodontia— Dr. K. Adamsoh, Prof. Wilkinson. Dental Anatomy and Histology— Prof. Wood Jones, Dr. E. B. Nicholls, Prof. Wilkinson, Mr. K. F. Skues. Medicine— Dr". E. Do'wriie, Prof. Wilkinson. ' Surgery— Dr. H. Trumble, Prof. Wilkinson. Dch'taJ1 Surgery and Pathology'— Prof. Wilkinson, Dr. H. R. Cash. Senior Operative Dentistry- Prof. Wilkinson, Mr. G. Finlay, Mr. C. H. Down, Dr. F. R. Wood, Dr. J. Polaok. Oral Surgery— Prof. Wilkinson", Dr". F. A. Aird. Extractions and Anaesthetics— Dr. F. A. Aird, Mr. F. S. Parrett. 7 For the Degree of D.D.Sc.— Part I. Pathology and Bacteriology— Prof. MacCallum, Prof. Woodruff. ANNUAL REPORT, 1931-32 1031'

Physiology and Biff-Chemistry— Prof. Osborne, Assoc. Prof. Tonn'g. Part II.— Dental Surgery, Pathology, and Bacteriology— Prof. Wilkinson, Dr. J. M. Lewis. For Theses-^- Prof. Wilkinson, Prof. Wood Jones, Prof. Birkett (SydueyJ, Prof. MacCallum, Dr. A. Livingston (Brisbane).

-fi. For the Engineering Course— Graphics and Geometrical Drawing— Assoc.-Prof. Kernot, Mr. A. H. Faul. Mechanical Engineering and Engineering De­ sign- Part I.: Prof. Greenwood. Assoc.-Prof. Ker­ not, Mr. P. F. Thompson, Mr. T. N. Mir field. Part II.: Prof. Payne, Assoc.-Prof. Kernot, Mr. E. Lang, Mr. B. J. C. Rennie. Mechanical Engineering, Part III.— Prof. Payne, Mr. E. J. C. Rennie, Mr. T. N. Mirfield'. Hydraulic' Engineering, Part I.—• Mr. C. W. N. Sexton, Mr. W. A. Robertson. Hydraulic Engineering, Part II.— Mr. C. W. N. Sexton, Mr. E. A. Hepburn. Surveying- Mr. E. R. H. Darwin, Mr. G. R. McGowan. Strength and Elasticity of Materials— Prof. Payne", Mr. L. Galbraith. Electrical Engineering— Assoc.-Prof. Brown, Mr. T. N. Mirfield. Electrical Engineering Design—: Assoc.-Prof. Brown, Assoc.-Prof. Kernot. Metallurgy— Prof. Greenwood, Mr. P. F. Thompson, Mr. G. B, O'Malley. Civil Engineering, Part I.— Mr. E. Lang, Mr. C. W. N. Sexton, Mr. M. G. Speedie, Civil Engineering Design, Part I.— Mr. E. Dang, Mr. C. W. N. Sexton. 1032 ANNUAL REPORT, 1931-32

Civil Engineering, Part II.— Mr. C. W. JN. Sexton, Mr. E. Lang, Mr. A.. P. Taylor, Mr. A. E. Callaway, Mr. D. J. McClelland. Civil Engineering Design, Part II.— Mr. C. W. N. Sexton, Mr. E. Lang, Mr. K. D. Shaw. Mining Engineering— Mr. G. C. L. Clark, Mr. A. H. Merrin. Town Planning— Mr. E. R. H. Darwin, Mr. C. W. N. Sexton.. Mr. J. S. Gawler. Lrrigation— Mr. L. R. East.

9. For the Education Course— Division A — Parts I. and II.: Prof. Wrigley. Part III.: Dr. Bachelard. Part IV. (Method): The Lecturer in each- branch. (Hygiene): Dr. J. S. Greig. Part V.: Prof. Wrigley, Mr. W. Ramsay. Miss Marshall, Miss A. Hoy, Mr. H. W. Wilson, Mr. G. S. Browne, Mr. M. S. Sharman. Division B.— Part I.; Mr. G. S. Browne. Part II.: Prof. Wrigley. Part III.: Dr. Bachelard. Part IV.: Mr. G. S. Browne. Part ,V.: Mr. M. S. Shnjinan. Essays for the M.Ed. Degree (.Ut Year)— Prof. Wrigley, Dr. K. S. Cunningham, Dr.. P. M. Bachelard, Mr. J. McRae, Mr. M. S. Sharman, Mr. G. S. Browne, Prof. Bailey, Miss Hoy, Dr. M. A. Buntine, Mr. J. A. Seitz, Mr. J. W. Elijah, Miss Gutteridge, Dr. P. R. Cole (Sydney). Prof. H. T. Lovell (Sydney). Dr. A. J. Schulz (Adelaide), Prof. A. Mackio- (Sydney,. ANNUAL REPORT, 1931-32 1033

Theses for the M.Ed. Degrijo (2nd Year)— Dr. P. M. Bachelard, Prof. A. Mackie, Prof. H. T. Lovell, Prof. J. McKellar Stewart (Adel.). 10. For the Test in Journalism— Prof. Scott. Mr. H. A. Davies. 11. Fof a Thesis for the M.Sc. Degree- Prof. Skeats, Assoc.-Prof. Summers. 12. For Theses for the M.C.E. Degree- Mr. E. G. Ritchie, Mr. C. W. N. Sexton, Prof. Greenwood, Mr. H. D. Chapman. 13. For a Thesis for the" M.Met.E. Degree- Prof. Payne, Assoc.-Prof. Kernot. 14. For Theses for the M.Agr.Sc. Degree— Prof. Wadham, Dr. W. H. Green, Prof. Agar, Miss J. Raff, Dr. 0. W. Tiega, Prof. Bwart. 36. For a Thesis for the Litt.D. Degree— Emeritus-Prof. Tucker, Prof. J. A. Smith (Oxford). 16. For Theses for the D.Sc. Degree— Dr. Bagster (Queensland), Prof. Hartung, Assoc.-Prof. Young, Prof. Stump (Syd­ ney), Prof. Agiar, Prof. MacCallum, Prof. Ewart, Prof. Lang (Manchester). 17. For a Thesis for the M.D. Degree—. Sir James Barrett, Dr. D. D. Paton (Perth). 18. Por the Bowen Prize— Prof. Bailey. 19. For the Bertram Armytage Prize— Prof. MacCallum, Assoc.-Prof. Young. 20. For the Mollison Scholarship in Italian— Dr. O. Schiassi. Assoc.-Prof. Chisholm. 21. For the Harhison-Higinbotham Scholarship— Prof. Scott, Prof. Bailey. 1.034 ANNUAL RKP.ORT, 1931-312

22. For the Syme Prize— Prof. Agar, Prof. Wood Jones, Prof. Wood­ ruff. Prof. Ewart, Prof. Hartung, Prof. Skeate. 23. For the South Province (Clarke) Scholarship— Prof. Laver, Mr. F. Hart, Dr. A. E. Floyd. 24. For the Public Examinations in Music— Prof. Heinze, Prof. Laver, Mr. "Biggins, Mr. di Gilio, Mr. Groll, Mr. Homewood, Mr. Hattenbach, Mr. James, Mr. MpKeown,. Mr. Middleton, Mr. Nickson, Mr. Penn,. Dr. Price, Mr. Smithers, Mr. Steele, Mr. Thomas, Mr. Seidel, Mr. Clewlow, Mr. Gudc, Miss Allinson. E5. For the School Intermediate and School Leaving Examinations, December, 1931, and February 1932: — Subject. Fiji'st KxamiiiLri" Second Kxaminer Agricultural Science- Intermediate T)r. \V. lleber Green Mr. J. E. Harrison Leaving (Pass) - Mr. A. W. Jcssep Mr. F. J. Rae (Hons.) Mr. F. .). Rae Mr! J. E. Harrison Animal Biology— Intermediate - Miss K. K. Hall Miss S. Llewellyn Leaving (Pass) • Miss B. Brewster Miss E. Mollison (Hons.)- Miss K. Mollison Miss A. K\ Peterson- Botany— Intermediate - Assoc. Prof. McLennan Miss D. Ross Leaving "(E*ass) . Miss S. Llewellyn Miss I. Cookson \, (Ho.ns.)- Dr. R. T. Patton Dr. A. H. K. Petrie British History- Intermediate Mr. R. H. Clayton Mr. C. R. Long Leaving (Pass) - Miss A. Hoy Mr. C. A. H. Starby ,, (Hons.)- )>r. E. Sweetman Miss M. Hutton European History— Leaving (Pass & lions.) Miss I. D. Marshall Mr. O. deR. tfaenander Chemistry— Intermediate Mr. W. Trudinger Mr. G. A. Ampt Leaving (Pass) - Mr. W. R. Jamieson Dr. W. Heber Green „ (Hons.)- Dr. W. Heber Green Mr. T. O. Graham Com. Prin. & Prac.— Intermediate Mr. N. L. Jamieson Mr. A. M. Hislop Com. Principles- Leaving (Pass) - Mr. G. L. Mavman Mr. E. D. O'Donnell Leaving (Hons.) Mr. O. R. MacDonald Mr. G. L. Mayman Com. Practice- Leaving (Pass) - Mr. E. D. O'Donnell Mr. A. M. Hislop „ (Hons.) Mr. O. R. MacDonald Mr. A. M. Hislop ANNUAL RKPOKT, 1931r3i! .1033

Domestic Science— Intermediate Miss ItuthKvans Mrs. H. A. Woodruff Leaving .(Pass) - Mrs. H. A. Woodruff MisS'B. ;Keart\and ,, (Hons.)- Mrs. H. A. Woodruff Miss B. Heartland • • Drawing— Intermediate Mr. II. K. Brown MiasM. Mitchell Leaving (Pass) - Mr. W. Dean Mr. J. Mills (Hons.) Mr. L. S. Davies Mr. H.'R. B.rpw.n Economies — Leaving (Past,) - Professor Copland Assoc. Prof. 'Wood ,, (Hons.) Professor Copland Assoc. Prof. Wood English- Intermediate Miss l>. \i. r>erham Miss C. Brennan Leaving (Pass) • Mr. A. E. Gwiliim' Mr. G. A. Osborne (Hons.) Mr. W. T. Price Professor Cowling French - 'Intermediate Miss F. Bark man Mrs. E. 'Wood Leaving (Pass) • Miss G. Adamson Mr. G. E! Groen (lions.) Assoc. Prof. Chisholm Mr. J. G. Cornell German— Intermediate Missjfl. B.-Eautaugb Mr- L. V.,Ot^way Leaving (Pass).- Mr. G. E. Green Miss i). Coverlid ,, fUons.j • Miss D. Coverlid Assoc. Prof. Chisholm , French and .German-.- For Country Dictation and Orals. Associate Professor Chisholm, Mr. J. G Cornell. Mr. B. C. .Ballard, Mrs. Cornell, Mrs. Gibson, Mrs. W ood, Miss Covered. Geography — Intermediate Assoc. Prof. Summers Mr. A..James Leaving (Pass) • Mr.'T. F, .Scott Miss J. McCowan „ "(Hons.) - Assoc. Prof. Wood Mr. L. S. Davids Geology— Leaving (Pass &, ' Hons.) '.• Assoc. Prof. Summers Mr. F. A. Singleton .Greek-- Intermediate Mr. K. W. Cornwall Mr. W. Kerry Leaving (Pass) - Mr. K. W. Cornwall Mr. W. Kerry „ (Hons.) Mr. E. W. .Cornwall Mr. W. Kerry Greek and Ronitiii Hist. Leaving (Pass ijt lions.) - Mr. VV. Kerry Professor Scutt Hebrew.— ' Intermediate - Rev. J. Danglow Professor 11. McLean LeavingtOPaas) - Rev. J. Danglow Rev. F. Milne "" „ (lions.) Rev. F. Millie Rev. J. Danglow Latin— J^jtermediate Mr. W. F. [Ingram Mr. E. V. Piesse Leaving (Pass) Mr. E. W. Cornwall Professor Scutt „ (Hons.) Mr. W. Kerry Professor -Scutt Arithmetic- Intermediate Mr. S. L. Hughes Mr. R. 0. Bienvenu Algebra- Intermediate Mr. E. J. Lewis Mr. jI-'L. Aickiii Geometry & Trig.— Intermediate Professor Cherry 1036 ANNUAL KKPORT, 1931-3

Mathematics I. Leaving (Haas) - Mr. J. A. Seitz Mr. F. K. Potts (lions.)- Mr. R. J. A. Barnard Mr. M. H. Belz Mathematics 11. Leaving (Pass) - Mr. R. J. A. Barnard Mr. A. Hart (Hons.)- Mr. J. A. SeiU Miss J. T. Flynn Mathematics 111. Leaving (Pass) - Mr. M. H. Bolz Mr. K. I. Leach (Hons.)- Professor Cherry Miss J. T. Klynn Mathematics IV. Leaving (Pass) • Mr. A. W. Hatfield Mr. J. M. Allen (Hons.)- Mr. M. H. Belz Mr. U. J. A. Barnard Physical Science- Intermediate • Mr. R. Bingham Mr. T. 0. Graham Physics— Intermediate Mr. T. 0. Graham E>1'. L. II. Martin Leaving (Past*) - Br. C. E. Eddy Mr. W. Trudinger „ (Hona.)- Mr. J. S. Rogers J\SSOC. Prof. Kcrcus Additional Examiners : British History and Civics—Intermediate—Mr. E. Harrison, Miss C, Bryant, Miss K. it. Iianiel, Mr. W. A. Waller, liev. R. C. Foyster, Miss K. Iv Pitt. British History—Leaving (Pass) - Miss F. Penington. • European History—Leaving (Pass)—Miss F. Penington, Miss K. E. Pitt. Chemistry—Intermediate—Miss S. Llewellyn. Commercial Principles & Practice—Intermediate—Mr. C. I. Sagar. Drawing—Intermediate—Mr. A. R. Noall, Mr. P. M. Carew-Smvth, Mr. J. Shirlow. Leaving (Pass)— Miss M. Mitchell. Economics—Leaving (Pass)—O. deR. Foenander. English—Intermediate—Mr. II. W. Byrne, Miss B. 11. H. Egan, Mr. T. R. MacKcnzie, Mrs. K. A. .Southwell, Mr. H. W. Rhodes, Miss C. W. Warren, Mr. G. B. Osborne. Leaving (Pass)—Mr. W. A. Waller, Mr. J. Mi-Kae, Mr. W. F. Wannan, Miss D. A. Mackay, Mrs. E. E. Waddell, Mrs. O. L. Hooppell. Leaving (lions.)—Mr. C. W. \V. Webster, Mr. I.. V. Ottaway, Mr. J. R. Hichards, Mrs. Cowling. French—Intermediate—Mrs. Gibson, Mr. II. K. Hunt, Mrs. O. L. Hooppell, Miss D. Barnard, Miss S. Langford, Mr. F. G. Kirby, Mr. F. A. Callil, Mr. L. V. Ottaway. Leaving (Pass)—Miss C. van Nooten, Miss M. Bernadou. MissM. S. Scholliok, Miss D. Coverlid, Mr. B. C. Ballard, Mr. L. V. Ottaway. Leaving (Hon.)—Mrs. Cornell, Mr. F. A. Lr Callil. Geography—Intermediate—Mr. J. S. Kitson, Mr. T. W. Winn, Mr. E. L. Wilcock, Mr. ,). S. -Mann, Mr. F. A. Singleton. Leaving (Pass)—Mr. H. B. Hauser. Latin—Intermediate—Mr. C. Kaeppell. Arithmetic—Intermediate—Mr. J. M. Allen, Miss K. Flynn. Algebra—Intermediate—Mr. It. Wilson, Mr. H. M-. Campbell. Geometry and Trigonometry—Intermediate—Mr. A. Bright, Miss W, Waddell ANNUAL REPORT, 1931-32 1037

12.—UNIVERSITY REPRESENTATIVES. The following have been appointed to represent the University: — Council of Legal Education— ' Mr. F. W. Egglestou, Prof. G. W. Paton. Lady Northcote Permanent Orchestra Trust— Mr. F. Tate, Mr. E. C. Crawford, The Hon. J.: P. Jones, Prof. D. B. Copland. Council of Public Education— Sir Tliomas Lyle, Prof. Copland, Mr. F. Tate. International Congress of Mathematicians— Mr. M. H. Belz. Universities' Bureau of the British Empire— Prof. Irvine Masson. Australian and New Zealand Association for the Advancement of Science—• Prof. Agar, Prof. MacCallum, Assoc.-Prof. Summers. Annual Congress of the Royal Sanitary Insti­ tute— DT. ,T. Newman Morris. Centenary Celebrations of the British Medical Association— Dr. T. P. Dunhill.

13.—STATUTES AND REGULATIONS. A statute to regulate the affairs of the Melbourne University Press has been made. A discussion of the Medical curriculum, which has continued throughout the year under review, has led to the adoption of a new curriculum, of which the fol­ lowing are the principal new features: (a) The course is extended to a full sis years; (b) The work ot instruc­ tion in special subjects is separated from general hospital practice, the latter being completed at the end of the fif^i year, and the whole of the former being put into the sixth year; (c) The principal part of the main examinations in the three major subjects of Medicine, Surgery, and Obstetrics and Gynaecology is placed at the beginning of the sixth year, with an additional Clinical Examination in these subjects at the end of the sixth -vear. 1038 ANNUAL UEPORT, 1931-32

A regulation to carry o.ut the .conditions of a gift made to the University to found the Margaret Catto Scholarship lias been made.

14.—UNIVERSITY ACT, 1928. SECTION 34. The published accounts submitted herewith in Ap­ pendix B include accounts showing the income and expenditure for the year 1931, under this section. For the year 1932 the vote of ,£6800 is apportioned as follows: — School of Commerce - - - ,£1600 Research .... 1800 University Extension Department - 3400 Of the last item the amount specially allotted for tutorial classes is ,£1360. 15.—COMMERCE. The work of the School of Commerce is much on the same lines as in recent years, though, as indicated elsewhere, some temporary changes have taken place in the staff. The members of the staff have continued to render great public service iu connection with the problems raised by the economic crisis. Governments, and their regular advisers, having had little theoreti- . cal training and having only experience to guide them, ha,ve found themselves quite unable to cope unaided with these problems. Professor Copland -was Chairman of the committee of experts which prepared the famous Premiers' Plan, and lie has since been consulted on various occasions by a number of different Govern­ ments. 16.—RESEARCH. The following Research Fellows and Scholars have been appointed' to work on the subjects severally speci­ fied. This list does not include scholars appointed to scholarships founded for research in special subjects. Government Research Fellows— Z. A. Merfield .£500 Production and use of Diffrac- (s.ince resigned) tion Gratings. D. F. Thomson 500 Anthropological Research in Cape' York Peninsula. ANNUAL KEPOKT, 1931-32 1039

.Government Research. Scholars— Miss M. G. Crab- tree ,£200 Blood Bio-Chemistry. Mrs. I. W. Dads- well 80 Australian Food Materials. A. Ii. Jamieson 110 Lactic Acid Bacteria. Miss J. H. Norris 250 iBlood Analyses. J. D. Andrews 20 Picric Acid. J. H. Dick 250 Halogen Compounds. R. H. Dixon 100 Picric Acid. A. N. Hambly 50 Raman Effect and Chemical Problems. J. L. Knight 20 Osmotic Membranes. Mrs. E. E. Wark 125 Surface Chemistry. SO. AV. Weickhardt 50 Picric Acid. A. K. Edwards 250 Alkali-basaltic Rock. E. S. Russell 150 Properties of Lead. E. H. S. Burhop 50 X-ray Radiation. 1R-. A. Nadenboiisch 30 Reflection of X-rays. •t. H. Oddie 35 X-ray Spectra. D. P. R. Petrie 60 X-ray W'avc-lcngths. D. M. Sutherland 35 Thermal Conductivities of Gases. Miss F. V. Murray 70 Histology of Metamorphosis. Miss J. L. Suth­ erland 30 Intestinal Protozoa. S. A. Prentice 50 Engineering. M, A. Bartlett Research Soholars— 'Miss N. Atkin­ son J100 Water of the Bay Pollution. Miss G. M. Cheney 100 Root Diseases. Miss L. J. Hey­ ward 100 Algal Flora. D. B. McCallum 100 Alkali Metals. R. C. Traill 100 Horon Compound. L. Goldberg 100 Arbitration aud Costs. V. T. Sealey 100 Dental Pulp. •W. J. Wark 100 Atmospherics. Fred Knight Scholar— AV. G. Kannu­ luik .£280 Thermal Conductivities. 1040 ANNUAL KEPOKT, 1931-32

In addition, the sum of .£645 has been allotted for the expenses of Research. The following received grants of .£150 each (less 10 per cent.) from the Agricultural Research Fund: Miss H. V. Steele Research on Thrips. T. S. Bellair Research in Dairy Bacteriology. D. S. Murray Pasture Research. A. T. Pugsley Researcli in Bacterial Disease of French Beans. In addition, Mr. G. Wr. Leeper's appointment as research officer in Agricultural Chemistry has been con­ tinued. The total number of Graduates and Research Students (excluding whole-time members of the staff aud senior students doing some research as part of their course) who have been engaged in research iu the various departments is 52, distributed as follows :—Agriculture 6, Anatomy 1, Bacteriology 1, Biochemistry 5, Botany 3, Chemistry 9, Commerce 2, Dentistry 2, Economics 4, Engineering 3, Geology 3, Metallurgy 1, Natural Philosophy 8, Pathology 2, Zoology 2. The following is a report on the work of the Research Scholars who held in 1931 Scholarships available for general research :— D. F. Thomson has completed a detailed account of the folk-lore myths of certain coastal tribes of the Cape York Peninsula, and has traced their relation to the origin of native ceremonies. On his appointment to a Researcli Fellowship in March, 1932, he returned to the Peninsula to continue his observations on these tribes. Miss F. V. Murray has been working with Dr. O. W. Tiegs on the metamorphosis of the rice-weevil, Calan- dra oryzae. This work is nearly ready for publica­ tion. Miss J. Sutherland has been examining the symbiotic Protozoa of the intestine of Termites, by which tho wood eaten by the white ant is made available for tho nourishment of the ant. She has described a number of new species, and the work will be ready for publication shortly. ANNUAL REPORT, 1931-32 10.41

W. G. Kannuluik has made a study of the thermal and electrical conduct.vities ot mqnocrystalline tungsten,. of molybdenum, of silver (these three elements being ihighly 'purified) and of iron, at —183°C, —78:5°C, and 100°C, using a method which he published in. the Pro­ ceedings of the Royal Society in 1931. In collaboration with Ur. L. H. Martin, he has applied this method to the study of.heat conduction in gas-filled powders as a function of the gas pressure, type of powder used and average size of the powder grains. Very complete data have been obtained for a considerable number of dif­ ferent powders filled in each case with helium, hydro­ gen, air and carbon dioxide. A simple theory of tha processes involved is given, and this accounts satisfac­ torily for the effects observed. D. P. R. Petrie is investigating X-ray spectra in the region of long waves, from 10 to 100 Angstrom units. A vacuum spectrograph with a glass grating ruled by Sir Thomas Lyle and Mr. Z. A. Merfield, has been con­ structed, and preliminary observations with it show promising results. H. C. Pratt, as Dixson scholar, has investigated the reflection of X-rays by glass. He has shown that a mono-chromatic beam may be obtained from a carbon target. The reflection of this radiation by glass is being studied by Mr. Nadenboiisch, and Mr. Pratt haa taken up the problem of measuring the quality of the radiation used in X-ray therapy. This is being inves­ tigated in collaboration with the Cancer Research Com­ mittee of the University of Sydney. W. J. Wraxk has investigated the fading of electro­ magnetic waves, and atmospherics. A large number of fading observations has been made with Mr. R. O. Cherry and Dr. D. F. Martyn, at Seymour, and a pre­ liminary analysis of these results has confirmed the view that in addition to the ground wave and the main sky wave at any place, there is also other indirect radiation. In an investigation carried out with Mr. G. H Munro, the frequency of occurrence, and the activity, of different atmospheric sources have been measured. This study has yielded information which is essential in deciding what wave-lengths should be used in broad­ casting in Australia, and it is possible that it will show 1042' ANNUAL REPORT, 1931-32 how knowledge of- considerable value in weather-fore­ casting in South-Eaetem Australia may be obtained. The results' of th's work have been published by the Austral an- Radio Research Board. Mrs. E. E. Wark- has continued1 her work on metal­ lic derivatives of inonohydroxy-acids, the results of which aire recorded- iii' two papers' in: the Journal, of the Oiomioal Society, London,- atnd the Zeitechrfft fiir Physibalische1 Chemie. hater' iii1 the year, a. study was commenced of the orientation of adsorbed organ ic com­ pounds at sol'idf surfaces, using cdotiact angle as1 a means of examining the1 surface- film. This' work is of great importance to the theory of flotation1 of minerals, and; very interesting resul'ts have already been obtained'. J. H. Dick has continued his1 investigations'of fluorine compounds. As a result of this work a new and very convenient method of prepar.ng aJomatic sulphonyl Huoridea' has been discovered, and the process can be carried out in glass vessels. The' method is also suc­ cessful in the' aliphatic series, giving rise to a new type of compound1, namely, tlie aliphatic sulphonyl fluorides. Though both aromatic and aliphatic sulphonyl fluorides present aspect's of chemical interest, none of the fluorine compounds investigated give any indication of ta.utonier- isrh', owing to' the' " wandering" of the small fluorine atom'. The' work' is' described' iii" several papers pub­ lished' by the' Journal1 of tlie Chemical Society of Lon­ don-. R". H. Dixon' a-rid J,. W'. Weickhard't-, working with Dr. Oavanagh, have made refined measurement's of the partition .coefficient Of- picric acid' between benzene and water?. High precision a'ctivity-measuremerits in very dihrfe solutions- are of great interest in the light of the dynamical theory' of ion-activity, but' are largely lack­ ing' owing' to experimental difficulties. A special t'ecli- nique of partition-measurement developed for this pur­ pose fPrbc. Royal' Soc. 1924], combined with refined potiehtlbmetric titration, ie being" applied' with' success, and the data when complete should provide a stringent test of this important theory. A. Howard, after his fetiurn from- the second Dis^- covery expedition, bUgaJil an1 investigation into certain, problems relating to1 the micro-analysis- of sea water. This work is not jet' completed, and is' being contiinued' ANNUAL REPORT, 1931-32-'- 1043 jit the Government Research Laboratory, "Griffith, N.S.W., where Mr. Howard went as chemist after resigning his Scholarship in December last. A B. Edwards continued work ori the dacites of Cen­ tral Victoria, and in particular, ori the gi-ario^iiorite contact near Warbnrto-n. The results of his work have been' published in three papers in the Proceedings of th'e- Royal Society of Victoria. This year he has been doing field work and active collecting iri the Victorian basalts, and, liaving been appointed to an 1851 Exhibi­ tion Scholarship, has taken these collections to London', where' he will1 continue research' work' in petrology at the Imperial College of Science. Mrs. R. Stewart has completed a paper on "The genus Mortierella in Victorian soils," which has .been sent for publication to the British Mycological Society. She is continuing her examination of the soil flora, and is at present engaged on a critical study of the genus Trichoderma, which includes active cellulose-destroying forms. Miss E. Fisher's work on "The sooty moulds of some Australian plants" has been completed. The publica­ tion was delayed owing to the authoress being trans­ ferred to Cambridge for a year. While there she has taken the opportunity to consult literature dealing, with the subject which was not available in Australia, and the paper will be submitted for publication on her return. Miss /. L. Heyward has published two papers in the Proceedings of the Royal Society of Victoria on " Tho relation between period1 of flowering and' degree of evolution'," and' on " Notes on a callus shoot of Euca­ lyptus diVersifolia and E. ovata." Further work on soil algae is in progress. Miss A. Taylor's work on " Fungi parasitic to bees," was carried out during 1931. The results obtained were not sufficiently conclusive to merit- publication, but a report- of the wort done during the year was submitted, which lays the basis for further study'. Mies M. G. Crabtree has continued hetf work ori' the chemistry of the blood, and has published in conjunc­ tion with Dr. F. L. Apperly a paper in- the Journal of Physiology for 1931 on " Gastric function and blood 1014 ANNUAL REPORT, 1931-32 composition." She has also a short paper now in the press on the composition of the blood of normal pigs. For six months of the year. Miss Crabtree relinquished her Scholarship to take up a temporary appointment as bio-chemist to the General Hospital, Perth. Mr. A. B. Jamieson has investigated the bio-chemistry of the action ou sugar of Bacillus acidophilus, studying the rates of growth and of lactic acid production, the formation of other acid products, and the part played) by phosphoric acid in the reaction. This work is almost ready for publication. C. H. Burgess commenced an investigation on the red-legged earth-mite, but after about three months he received an appointment to a Colonial Service Student­ ship, and left for Great Britain. His work is therefore incomplete, but his notes are available, and will be of considerable assistance to others tackling the problem. The research work conducted by Dr. Edward Gault on Experimental Lipaemia encountered unexpected diffi­ culties, but there was promise of these being mastered •when the work had to be concluded. A guide to the technique in the future has, however, been found, and will be of use to subsequent investigations. The laborious work of Mrs. Cahu, to which reference was made in the last report, should be published in full, but the cost would be great owing to the many illustrations. It 's hoped to publish a summary of the main conclusions shortly. L. Goldberg has been endeavouring to estimate the cost of arbitration in Australian industry. This work has involved the examination of statistics on the growth of the State regulation of wages, on secondary; production relative to the course of wages in Australia, on productivity and component costs of output, and related questions. The work is not yet completed, and is being continued at present. V. T. Sealey is continuing his studies ou the innerva­ tion of dentine, and the effects of the application of certain drugs to carious teeth. Two papers have been; published in the Australian Journal of Dentistry. Dr. J. Wundcrly has continued his work ou the examination of tlie cranial remains of the Tasraanian aborigine. A large nuinber of skulls has been measured ANNUAL REPORT, 1931-32 1045

in various collections, and many drawings made, which have been included in the University Library. Part of the results have been sent for publication, in collabora­ tion with Professor Wood-Jones.

17.—VETERINARY RESEARCH INSTITUTE. For some years a limited amount of attention has. been paid by the Milk Laboratory Staff to the bac­ teriological control of butter factories. An appreciation of the value of these laboratory examinations in detect­ ing causes of deterioration in butter has prompted the State Agricultural Department to appoint two officers, who are now engaged in this special work under the guidance of the Director of the Institute. in order to provide suitable accommodation, the room formerly used as the Dissecting Room has been transformed into a bacteriological laboratory, the necessary structural alterations and additions being made) possible by a, grant from the Sidney Myer Fund. In addition to the State Officers, the University has appointed a Research Scholar, who is engaged in the investigation of problems associated with the manufac­ ture of butter aud dairy produce. Research into swine diseases has been continued by Mr. E. M. Pullar, M..V.S0., the Walter and Eliza Hall Eesearch Fellow. The factors underlying the develop­ ment of Necrotic Enteritis of Swine are receiving special attention; while this year a series of examina­ tions has been commenced to determine the types of tubercle bacilli • infecting swine in Victoria. During this year, the Staff of the Institute has been increased by the appointment of Miss E. Bethell, B.Sc, as Caroline Kay and John Nevill Scholar, and of Mr. C. J. Gorrie, B.V.Sc. Miss Beth ell is now engaged as the Biochemist at the Institute, and is conducting investigations into abnormalities of the blood in several diseases of sheep, swine and cattle, Mr. Gorrie is acting as Research Assistant to the .Director, and is giving special attention to the etiology of Nasal Granuloma of cattle, a disease which is becom­ ing rather prevalent in various dairying districts in Victoria. 1046 ANNUAL REPORT, 193132

As iu recent years, tbe services of the Staff of the Institute have been availed of to a great extent by the stock-owners of the State. Through either an increase in the incidence of Con­ tagious Abortion, or a greater appreciation of the value of control methods, the number of blood samples sub­ mitted for diagnosis of this disease has been far in excess of the figures for any previous year. Similarly, examinations for the diagnosis of Mastitis in cattle have increased tremendously the work of the Milk Laboratory.

18.-UNIVERSITY EXTENSION BOARD. The Extension Board, in conjunction with the Workers' Educational Association, has had once more a very successful year. • During 1931 twenty-nine Tutorial Classes have been conducted—seventeen in the city area, five at the Uni­ versity, two in the suburbs (Kew and Malvern), and five in the country (BaJlarut (2), Bendigo, Geelong and Cojac). The tutors during 1931 were 32 in number— The Director of University Extension (Prof. J. A. Gunn), Prof. Agar, Prof. Osborne, Prof. Hartuug, Prof. Wadham, Mr. A. A- Fitzgerald, Dr. P. M. Bachelard, Rev. J. T. Lawton, Rev. W. Bottcmley, Rev. W. N. Gunson, ,Rev. H. B. Loughnan, Mr. Ian Maxwell, Mr. A. A. Phillips, Mr. C. R. Long, Mr. T. Mathew, Mr. H. Scott Bennett, Dr. F. R. E. Mauldon, Mr.'W. F. Wannan, Mr. C. V. Janes, Mr. C. E. Mou- teath, Mrs. O. M. Warren and Mrs. Ian Maxwell. The subjects 'embraced were English and Australian Litera­ ture^ Economics, Psychology, Philosophy, Art of Written Expression, World Politics, Public Speaking, History of Science, Physiology, Astronomy, Biology, Botany, Appre­ ciation of Drama, and Musical Appreciation. English Literature, with its allied subject, Australian Literature, accounted for .255 students; Philosophy and Psychology, 410; Art of Written Expression, 249; Economics, 192; Public Speaking, .160; the Sciences, 219. The total membership of classes was 1696. In May, .the Director of University Extension, Pro­ fessor Gunn, .was appointed by the University to repre­ sent it at the Congress of the Universities -of tho ANNUAL KKPOHT, 1931-32 1047

Empire. In his absence. Prof. Osborne was appointed Acting-Chairman of the Board, and the Secretary of tlie W:E.A. (Mr. S. D. Thompson) was appointed to carry on tho routine and administrative work; Rev. H. B. Loughnan and Dr. P. M. Bachelard wero appointed as tutors to Prof. Gunn's classes in Psychology and Philosophy. During the year 49 Extension Lectures were arranged, mainly in country centres. Among these centres were Ballarat, Ararat, Hamilton, Portland, Port Fairy, VWarrnambool, Castlemaine, Bendigo, Kerang, Swan Hill, Maryborough, Yallourn, Dandenong, aud North Brighton. Three special courses wore given during the year. Professor Laby and his staff gave a course of mine lectures on " Applied Physics," Mr. E. J. C, Ren­ nie gave a.course of six lectures on "The Mechanics of Flight," and Professor Copland and Associate-Pro­ fessor Wood gave three lectures on the Gold Standard. In December, Prof. Lotus D. Coffman, Ph.D., LL.D., President of the University of Minnesota, U.S.A., who was making enquiries regarding the progress of Adult Education in Australia at the request of the Carnegie Foundation, gave a lecture on Higher Education. A small sum was drawn from the Carnegie Fund to •enable special addresses to be given during the Junch hour at factories. Broadcast lectures have been arranged once a week from 3LO. Correspondence Tuition has been continued for country students. As a result of the depression and the consequent general reduction of University grants, the Board Buffered a loss of .£850 in income. To combat thjs, all salaries and fees were reduced, and the Tutorial Class Students' fees for the 20 lecture courses were raised. As an offset, however, to that reduction, an emergency grant of ,£819 was received from the Carnegie Founda­ tion in New York.

10.—PUBLICATION FUND. The following grant from the Publication Fund has been made, viz.: — .£15 to Journal of Anatomy, London, towards the cost of publishing an article by Dr. E. S. J. King. 1018 ANNUAL REPORT, 1931-32

20.—STUDENTS' LOAN FUND. A separate statement of the Students' Loan Fund !will be found among the accounts in the Appendix. Tho amount of loans outstanding on 31/12/1930 was ,£24,689 2 9 During the year 1931 the following sums were lent— Additional loans to existing borrowers ,£1143 15 0 Loans to new Borrowers 2319 4 6 3362 19 6 Interest added to borrowers' accounts for the year 1931, amounted to 1277 19 1 £29,330 1 4 The repayments received for the year 1931 amounted to 2028 19 0 Leaving as the balance outstanding on 31st December, 1931 .£27,301 2 4 The number of students assisted during 1931 was- 69, and the amounts of the loans made ranged from (£10/10/- to .£100. The economic depression has been reflected in the operations of the Fund, the amount lent during 1931 being about double the amount previously lent annually in recent years. Several borrowers made an appeal to the Committee regarding the rate of interest, and in response to these, the rate of interest for the first five years has been reduced from 5 per cent, to 4^ per cent., and for any balance remaining unpaid after five years from 6 per cent, to 5 per cent.

21.—THE LIBRARY. During the wear 2488 bound books were added to the- General Library, and 674 to the Medical Library—3162 volumes in all. Though smaller than in any other year since 1926/27, these figures indicate substantial pro­ gress. It is believed that relatively the University Library has suffered less during the depression than, any other library in Australia. ANNUAL REPORT, 1931-32 1019

The higher cost of books haa made it more necessary than ever to exercise great care in their selection, and every book added has been chosen to supply what is felt to be a real need. This means of course that many desirable books cannot be bought. As was stressed last year, it is almost impossible to economise on peri­ odicals, which arc so essential. Tho high cost of books affects the Library in another way. Students are compelled to depend on the Library more than in the past, and, consequently, the accommo­ dation problem has become more pressing. This applies mainly to the Central Library, where on some occasions students are quite unable to find seats. To stress the need for more adequate library provision, even at such an apparently inconvenient time as tlie present, seema (necessary. The present lack of accommodation no doubt leads to losses which might otherwise be pre­ vented. It is interesting to record tho growth of inter-library (borrowing. The libraries of the Universities have been accustomed for a number of years to lend books readily to one another. Other libraries are now joining in the scheme to some extent. Such a development is of great value, especially, it may be said, to the teaching stuff and to research workers.

22.—BUILDINGS. There haa been little in the way of building activity during the past year. A small addition has been mado to the laboratory devoted to Organic Chemistry, to pro­ vide some much needed extra accommodation. The Metallurgy Building having suffered severely by fire, which occurred at the end of January, a substan­ tial part of it has been reconstructed. The need for additional library accommodation, especially for readers, is becoming more and more pressing, although the provision made for storing books will last for some years yet to come. The provisions of this additional accommodation presents a difficult problem, unless some benefactor should appear with the gift of a considerable sum which would enable exten­ sive rebuilding to be undertaken. 1050 ANNUAL REPORT, 1931-32

Another direction in which there is a fairly strong desire for new and better accommodation is in connec­ tion with the Students' Union. This, at present, is partly provided by one of the oldest buildings in tho University, which was originally the National Museum, and partly by a Y.M.C.A. hut erected during the War for War purposes, and' in 1920 bought by the Univer­ sity, pulled down and re-erected. The first building was never suitable for its present purpose, and cannot be made suitable without being almost entirely gutted. The second building lias served the University very well, but it was not built to last, and it cannot be expected lo continue to serve its purpose for an in­ definite period.

23.—UNIVERSITY PRESS. Towards tho end ot 1931 a statute was made in which the objects, constitution and methods of control of tho University Press were defined. Early in 1932 it was decided to appoint a manager, and from a largo number of applicants Mr. Frank "Wilmot was selected. Mr. Wilmot took up duty on February loth. The Board was fortunate in securing tho services of Mr. Wrilmot, whose experiences in printing, publishing and bookselling, added to his qualifications as an author, pointed him out as the ideal man for the position. The various activities of the Press have been main­ tained satisfactorily during the year. In the secondhand book exchange 2002 books were deposited, and sales to the value of .£682/4/5 were effected. In the Post Office there was a turnover of £4890/2/9: while 2725 telegrams were handled. There is now a stock of 352 hoods and 39 gowns avail­ able for hire on ceremonial occasions. It is the object of the Press to supply students' requisites, such as note-books, paper, ink; pencils, in­ struments, etc., at tlie lowest possible price. In 1931 sales 'to tho amount of £974/12/11 were effected. All these services are of value to students and to the !University generally; but, apart from those activities, the main purpose of the Press is " to undertake the ANNUAL RKPOKT, 1931-3'.! 1051 publication of works of learning." During the year ended June 30th, 1932, the following works-have been issued: — Published for the Australian Council for Educational Research by the Melbourne University Press. No. 7. Teaching of Chemistry in the' secondary schools of , by R. W~. Stanhope. No. S. Case for curriculum revision, by G. S. Browne. No. 9. Class grouping in the primary school, by H. S. Wyndham. Published by the Melbourne University Press: Copland^ D. B.—Credit and Currency Control, 2nd ed. W7ilson, R. -Capital Imports and the Terms of Trade. Hall, I j. B,—Art and Life; and Field, Soil, Till­ age, and Crop. Practical Physics, Part I, prepared hy the staff of the Natural Philosophy Department. Economic Record, Nos. 13-14. Australian Music Examinations Board, Manual. 1932. As regards the distribution ol these publications, an important change has recently been inade. The Press was formerly associated with Messrs. Macmillan and Co., but the Board of Management of the Press came to the conclusion that it would be more fitting for this Press to work in association with the Oxford University- Press. The cordial relations that existed between Messrs. Macmillan and Co. and the Melbourne Univer­ sity Press made the transfer possible1 without any diffi­ culty, and a three years' agreement has been made with the Oxford University Press. It is believed that th's association will have many advantages.

21.—BURSARIES. The following Bursaries, etc., in the gift of the Uni­ versity, have been awarded by a special Committee of the Council, after considering confidential information furnished to it: — 1052 ANNUAL KKPORT, 1931-32

War Bursaries have been awarded to a first year Science student, to a first year Arts student, and to a second year Science student. The two Aitchison Undergraduate Bursaries have been awarded respectively to a fourth year Medical student, and to a third year Law student. The Moran Bursary for a pupil of W7esley College has been awarded to a student taking up tlie Electrical Engineering course. A Dick Bursary has been awarded to a second year Science student. The Shell Company Bursary has been awarded to an Arts student. 25.—DAVID SYME PRIZE. The annual prize, now of £125, founded in 1905 bv the late Mr. David Syme, for the best thesis based upon original work in Biology, Chemistry, Geology or Natu­ ral Philosophy, open to all persons resident in Aus­ tralia for not less than tive years, has been awarded to A. \W. Turner, D.Sc., D.V.Sc, for Investigations on Infectious Necrotic Hepatitis of Sheep.

26.—HARBISON-HIGINBOTHAM SCHOLA RSHIP. The annual scholarship of £100, founded by the next of kin of the late William Harbison, for original work in History, Economics, Politics, Administration, Govern­ ment and Sociology, has been awarded to G. Mack- auess, Litt.D., for his work, " The Life of Vice-Admiral William Bligh."

27.—RHODES SCHOLAR. C. R. Forsyth, B.A., of the Teachers' College, has been selected as Victorian Rhodes Scholar for 1932.

28.—1851 EXHIBITION SCHOLARSHIP. Eacli year, the Royal Commissioners of the 1851 Exhibition offer three Science Research Scholarships to nominees from Australia. Mr. A. B. Edwards, B.Sc, was nominated by this University, and was awarded a Scholarship. Mr. Edwards has proceeded to London to fulfil the conditions of the award. ANNUAL RKPORT, 1931-32 1053

29.- FREE PASSAGES. The four Free Passages to Europe granted annually to graduates for the purposes of further study, and shared by the following Steamship Lines, namely: The Aberdeen, The Blue Funnel, The Orient and The P. & O., have been awarded to Mr. A B. Edwards, B.Sc, Mr. J. P. Simons, Mus. Bac, Mr. J. B. Hanson, M.A.. and Mr. I. R. Maxwell, B.A., LL.B.

30.—ROYAL AUSTRALASIAN COLLEGE OF SURGEONS. The Royal Australasian College of Surgeons held its fifth annual Conference at the University in February last, the principal feature of which was a Public Meet­ ing in Wilson Hall, at which Mr. Charles Herbert iFagge, M.H., M.S. (Lond.), who was Senior Vice-Presi­ dent of the Royal College of Surgeons of England, pre­ sented to the Royal Australasian College a Great Mace as a gift from the members of the Council of the Eng­ lish College. The University took advantage of the opportunity to confer the degree of M.D. upon Mr. Fagge as a special grace.

31.—FINANCES. There is little to add to the comparatively full state­ ment of the various influences affecting the finances of the University, which was included in last year's report. The financial position has developed very much along the lines expected, except that the drop in lees which was anticipated has not yet manifested itself. With its reduced income from other sources, and the contribution being made by the staff from their salaries, and the other economies which have been mado, the University is able to manage comfortably for the present.

:,2.—BI '.NEEACTIONS. The Council acknowledges with gratitude the receipt of the following gifts in money during the year:^ 1054 ANNUAL RKPORT, 1931-32

Sir John and the late Lady Higgins, £2000 for the promotion of interests of primary production. The late Mr. Howard W. Berry, £1000 for research into the cause and cure of cancer. The Carnegie Corporation of New York, £819 for adult education. The late Mr. Alfred McParlane, £745 for cancer re­ search. Sir Samuel Gillott Estate, £400. The Broken Hill Associated Smelters, £300 for metal­ lurgical research. The late Mr. William Christie, £103/15/7. Mr. John Bell, £100 for cancer research. "A.N.T.," £100. The National Bank of Australasia Ltd., £100. Mrs. J. S. Fraser, £50; Sir MacPherson Robertson, £5D; Sir Richard Stawell, £20; Dr. H. B. Devine, £20; Dr. J. F. Mackcddic, £10/10/-; Dr. C. Gordon Shaw, £10; Dr. Julian Smith, £10; Dr. Murray Morton, £10;; Dr. W. A. Hailes, £5/5/-; all towards the emolu­ ments of the Chair of Anatomy. Also the following gifts of apparatus and the like: — Subscribers, portrait of Prof. T. G. Tucker. Prof. E. W. Skeats, Bulletins of the Geological Survey of Western Australia, 86 vols. Mr. V. J. Hearties, hand-illuminated Honour Roll of the University of Melbourne. Col. E. St. C. Pemberton, Somerset County W7ar Memorial Book. Messrs. Tlohler Bros., several sample permanent magnets. National Bank of Australasia Ltd., statuary from the old Colonial Bank building. Sir James Barrett, some valuable books. The Public Library, British Parliamentary Papers. Mrs. F. W. AV. Morton, medical books. The Australian Oxygen and Industrial Gases Pty. Ltd., complete oxy-welding set. ANNUAL REPORT, 1931-32 1055

33.—APPENDICES. The folowing appendices are attached hereto: — Appendix A.—List of Contributions to Literature and Science. Appendix B. -Statement of Acoounts for the year 1931.

All of which I have the honour to submit for your Excellency's consideration. I have the honour to be,, Your Excellency's Most Obedient Servant,

J. H. MACFARLAND, M.A., LL.D., Chancellor. 7th November, 1932. ^Uttiwmtg of p*llMum.

ANNUAL REPORT, 1931-32. APPENDIX A.

PHILOSOPHY. Prof. W. B. Boyce Gibson, M.A., D.Sc— Value. Australasian Journal of Psychology and Philosophy, Dec, 1931. W. A. Merrylees— An Examination of Psychological Hedonism. Aus­ tralasian Journal of Psychology and Philos­ ophy, June, 1932. J. E. Hull— The Subjective Theory of Value. Australasian Journal of Psychology and Philosophy, March, 1932 Prof. J. A. Gunn, M.A., B.Sc, Ph.D. Spinoza, the Maker of Lenses. A Play in three acts, published in London by George Allen aud Unwin, March, 1932. pp. 99. Renouvier, the Man and his Work. Two articles. (1) His Life. " Philosophy," the journal of the British Institute of Philosophy," vol. VII, No. 35, January, 1932. pp. 42-53. (2) His Logic and Psychology. " Philosophy," the journal of the British Institute of Philosophy, vol. VTI, No. 26, April, 1932. pp. 185-200. The Growth of the Personality in the Young Child. In the collected volume. The Tounj* Child, published by the Melbourne University Press for the Victorian Council for Mental Hygiene, pp. 48-64. FRENCH. Assoc. Pr«f. A. R. Chisholm. B. A.— The Tragedy of the Cosmic Will: A Study of Leconte de Lisle, in The French Quarterly (Manchester Univ. Press), Vol. XIII, No. 3, pp. 69-97. ANNUAL REPORT, 1931 32 1057

EDUCATION. G. S. Browne, M.A.— The Case for Curriculum Revision. (Melbourne University Press.)

COMMERCE. Prof. D. B. Copland, M.A., D.Sc— (1) What Have the Banks Don&? An Essay in Bank­ ing Policy. (Angus and Robertson), pp. 54. (2) An Economic Survey of Australia. (Editor), (Annals of American Academy of Political and Social Science, Nov., 1931.) (3) Credit and Currency Control, 2nd Revised Edition. (Melbourne University Press), pp. 160. (4) Report of the Economic Committee appointed by the New Zealand Government. (Government Printer, W7ellington), with four members of the Committee. (5) Readjustment in Australia. (Economic Journal, London, Dec, 1931.) Assoc.-Prof. G. L. Wood, M.A., Litt.D.— (1) The Land Problem in Tasmania; one of a series of 26 co-operative studies of Pioneer Settle­ ment. (American Geographical Society.) Special Publication No. 14. (2) An Economic Survey of Australia. (Annals of tha American Academy of Political and Social Science, Nov., 1931.) Part I. Population and Economic Resources. F. R. E. Mauldon, B.A., M.Ec, Litt.D.— (1) An Economio Survey of Australia, (Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science, Nov., 1931.) Chapters on the Decline of Mining and Co-operation and Welfare in Industry. (2) The Doctrine of Rationalisation. (Economic Re­ cord, Nov., 1931.) (3) Papers and Proceedings. (Institute of Public Ad­ ministration: Victorian Regional Group), Oct., 1931. (4) Local Government in the United States. (Eco­ nomic Record, Nov., 1931.) 1058 ANNUAL REPORT, 1931-32

O. de R. Foenandcr, LL.M.— (1) The New Commonwealth of Australia Conciliation: and Arbitration Act. (International Labour Review, Vol. 24, Dec., 1931.) (2) Agricultural Wages in Australia, jointly with Prof. Copland. (International Labour Re­ view. Vol. 25, June, 1932.) (3) The Standard Working Week in Australia. (In­ ternational Labour Review, Vol. 26, July, 1932). A. A. Fitzgerald, B.Com.— Trend of the Business Unit in Secondary Produc­ tion. (Annals of ithe American Academy of Political and Social Science, Nov., 1931.) H. Burton, M.A. (Oxon.)^ The Growth of Secondary Industry. (Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social •Science, Nov., '1931.) J. G. Norris. LL.M.— Victorian Financial .Emergency Acts. Annotated by J. G. Norris.

GERMAN. Assoc.-Prof. A. Lodewyckx, 'M.A.; Litt.D.— (1) Duitsche Nederzettingen en de Duitsche Taal in Australie. Album • opgedragen aan Prof. Dr. J. Vercoullie, Brusscl, 1927, pp. 183-188 (pub­ lished Dec, 1931.) (2) Einkennilegt landnam i Astraliu. Saga sameign- arbygthar. Lesbok Morgunblathsins. Reyk­ javik, 31 May, 1931, pp. 161-163.

NATURAL PHILOSOPHY. Prof. Laby, M.A., Sc.D., F.R.S.. and Dr. G. W. C. Kaye— Tables of Physical and Chemical Constants. 7th Ed.. 1932. C. E. Eddy. .D.Sc, F.Inst.P., and Prof. Laby-- The Sensitivity of Atomic Analvsis by X-rays. Proc Roy. Soc. A. Vol. 135," p. 637. 1932. Dr. Eddy and Prof. Laby— Quantitative Analysis of Alloys by Xrrays Spectro­ scopy. Journ. of Phys. Chem., Vol. 35, p. 3636, 1931. ANNUAL REPORT, 1931-32 1059

Dr. Eddy- Type of Output ot Various Machines and the In­ fluence of Wave Form on Quality of X- radiation. Report of Third Australian Can­ cer Conference, 1932. Government Printer, Canberra. J. S. Rogers. B.A., M.Sc, F.Inst.P.— The Photographic Measurement of the Absorption Co-Efficients of Gamma-rays from Radium (B + C). Proc. Phys. Soc, Vol. 44, p. 349, 1932. Physics for Medical Students: A Supplementary Textbook. Melbourne University Press, 1932. L. H. Martin, M.Sc, Ph.D., and K. C. Lang, M.Sc— X-ray Absorption Coefficients in the Range 0.3 to 2.0 A. Proc. Roy. Soc. A, Vol. 137, p. 199, 1932. The Staff of the Natural Philosophy Laboratory— Practical Physics for the Use of Students of Natu­ ral Philosophy, Part I. 4th Ed. revised. Melbourne University Press, 1932. R. O. Cherry. M.Sc, and D. F. Martyn, Ph.D., A.R.C. Sc— Studies of Fading in 'Victoria: A Preliminary Study of Fading on Medium Wave Lengths at Short Distances. Radio-Research Board Report, , No. 4, p. 33, 1932. Government Printer, Mel­ bourne. R. O. Cherry- Studies of Fading in Victoria. Observations on Djstant Stations in which no Ground Wave is received. Ibid'., p. 49.

CHKMISTKY'. Prof. E. J. Hartung, D.Sc.— Notes on (a) formation of sodium nitro-phenate from o-nitrophenol in contact with glass, (b) optical properties of ethyl cinnamate. Chemistry at Centenary Meeting of British Assoc, 1931. p. 263. Heber Green, D.So.— Studies in soil capillarity. Beiheft Bodenkundlicho Gesellschaft, 1931, Vol. II, 233. "William Davies, D.Sc, Ph.D.— The action of ephedrine on benzaldehyde. Journ. Chem. Soc, 1932. 1580. Dr. Win, Davies, and J. H. Dick, M.Sc.— (1) Aromatic sulphonyl fluorides. Joum. Chem. Soc, 1931. 2104. (2) Aliphatic sulphonyl fluorides. Journ. Chem. Soc, 1932. 483. (3) Benzcnesulphonyl fluoride derivatives. Journ. Chem. Soc, 1932. 2042. I. W. Wark, D.Sc— (1) The physical chemistry of flotation. Trans. Elec- trochem. Soc, 1932. 115. (2) Electrostatic explanation of the phenomenon of flotation. Nature, 1932, 129, 833. Dr. I. W.' Wark aud A. B. Cox, B.Sc— An experimental study of the effect of xanthates on contact angles at mineral surfaces. Amer. Inst. Mining and Met. Engineers, Technical publicn., No. 461. Elsie E. Wark, B.Sc— Metallic hydroxy-acid complexes. Part VT.—Com­ plexes of lead aud zinc. Joum. Chem. Soc, 1931. 41. Elsie E. Wark, and Dr. I. W. Wark— Komplexverbindungen der Weinsiiure mit droiwer- tigcu Metallen. Zeit. Phys. Chem., 1931, 157, 310. Elsie E. Wark, Dr. I. W. Wark, and A. B. Cox- Dependence of angle of contact on the constitution! of adsorbed organic compounds. Nature, .1932, 129, 871. ANNUAL REPORT, 1931-32. 1061

H. P. Matthews, B.Sc, and Dr. I. W. Wark— An accurate form ot copper coulometer. Journ. Phys. Chem., 1931. XXXV., 2345. B. A. Budge, B.Sc— (1) A new form of bubble counter for the measure­ ment of gas evolution. Journ. Amer. Chem. Soc, 1931, 53, 2451. (2) The speed of decomposition of hydrogen peroxide iu the presence ot hydrochloric acid. Journ. Amer. Chem. Soc, 1932, 54, 1769.

ZOOLOGY. Prof. W. E. Agar, M.A., D.Sc, F.R.S.— A Review of some experiments currently quoted aa evidence of the inheritance of acquired characters. Aust. Journ. Exp. Biol, and Med. Sci. IX, 1932. Florence V. Murray, M.Sc.— Gill Trematodcs from some Australian Fishes. Para­ sitology, XXIII, 1931. Assoc.-Prof. O. W. Tiegs, D.Sc— (1) Note on the posture of the bird's wing and its supposed control by sympathetic nerves. Amer. Journ. Phys., 98, 1931. (2) Note on tlie occurrence of Sarcocyetis in muscle of Python. Parasitology XXIII, 1931. (3) The innervation ot the striated musculature in Python. Aust. Journ. Exp. Biol, and Med., Sci. IX, 1932.

BOTANT. Ethel I. McLennan, D.Sc— (1) Some Crinoline Fungi, Papuan species of Dictyo- phora-Desvaux. Vic. Nat., Vol. XLIX, 1932. (2) Notes on Australian Coral Fungi, Clavaria L. spp. Vic. Nat., Vol. XLIX, 1932. Jean Heyward, M.Sc— (1) The Relation between Period of Flowering- and Degree of Evolution. Proc. Roy. Soc. Vic, Vol. XLIV, Pt. II (New Series), 1932. (2) Notes on a Callus Shoot of Eucalyptus ovata and Eucalyptus d'iversifolia. Proc'Roy. Soc. Vic. Vol. XLV., 1932. oo 1062 ANNUAL REPORT, 1931-32.

Gwen Cheney, M.So.— Pythium root rot ot the Broad Bean' in Victoria. Aust. Journ. of Expt. Bio. and Med. Sci., Vol. X, Pt. 3, 1932. Leonard' A. Thomas, M.Sc.— (1) The Readvancenient of the Vegetation over the mined areas of Bendigo. Proc. Roy. Soc. Vic, Vol. XLIV, Pt. 1 (New Series), 1932. (2) The Respiration of Carrot tissue in Buffer solu­ tions. Aust. Journ. ot Expt. Bio. and Med. Sci., Vol. VLTI, 1931.

GEOLOGY. Prof.-E. W. Skeats, D.Sc, A.R.C.S., F.G.S.— The: Age, Distr.bution and Petrological Characters of the Granites of Eastern Australia. Proc. Rov. Soc. Vic, n.s.. Vol. XL1II, Pt. II, pp. 101-119, pi. VI, 1931. A. James, B.A., M.Sc, and Prof. E. W. Skeats— The basaltic ridges and' valleys of the Stony R ses, near Colac, Victoria. Rept. Brit. Assoc. Adv. Sci., Centenary Meeting, London 1931. p. 390, 1932. F. A. Singletoni, M.Sc.— Studies in Australian Tertiary Mollusca, Part 1. Proc Roy. Soc. Vic, n.s.. Vol. XLIV, Pt. Il, pp. 289-308, pis. XXIV-XXVT, 1932. E. S. Hills, M.Sc, Ph.D., F.G.S.— (1) The Upper Devonian- Fishes of Victoria, Australia, and their Bearing on the Stratigraphy of the State. Geol. Mag., Vol'. LXV1II, No. 803, pp. 206-231, pi. XI, 1931. (2) The Geolo^v of Marysville, Victoria. Ibid., Vol. LXIX, No. 814, pp. 145-166, pi. IX. F. L. Stillwell, D.Sc— (1) Staniwte Ore from Oonah' Mine, Zeehan, Tas­ mania. Proc. Aust". Inst. Min. Met., n.s.. No. 81, pp. 1-7, 6 figs., 1931. (2) Tho Occurrence of Telluride Minerals at Kalgoor- lie. Ibid;, No: 84. pp!. 115-190, 41 ligs., 1931. ANNUAL REPORT, 1931-32. 1063

A. Ii. Edwards, B.Sc— (!) The Geology and Petrology of the Black Spur Area, Healcsville. Proc. Roy. Soc. Vic, n.s.. Vol. XLIV, Pt. I, pp. 49-76, pis. Vll, VIII, 1932. (2) The Geology and Petrology of the ,Warburtoni Area, Victoria. Ibid., Vol. XLIV, Pt. II, pp. 163-181, pi. XVII, 1932. .... (3) On the Dacite-Granodiorite Contact Relations ini the Warburtoh A'roa. Ibid., pp. 182-195', pis. XVIII, XIX, 1932. Elizabeth A. Rip'pcr, B.Sc— The Distribution of the Zones ot the . Castlemaine and Uarriwil Series,- near Ingliston. Ibid., pp. 200-211, pi: XX, 1932. D. M. McCance, B.Sc— ,, . Weathering of the " Older Basalt " of Royal Park. Ibid., pp. 243-256, 1932.

LAW. Prof. K. H. Bailey, M.A., B.C.L.— Statute of Westminster. Aust. Quarterly, Dec, 1931. Statute ot Westminster. Aust. Law Journal, March and April, 1932. The Constitution and Economic Policy. Annals of the American Academy ot Political and Social Science, Nov.. 1931. _ . ._ , Aspects of the Citizen's, remedies against public authorities in, Yiotpria.. Pap. & Prod. Vict. Group Inst, of Public Administration. Vol. I. No. 3. A. Dean, LL.M.—'• ,t .,_,' Equitable Assignments, of Chattels. Aust. Law i Journal, Jan., 1932. P. D\,Phillipa; ii.A., LI,.H\— Is it a New Despotism? Pap. & Proc,. Vict. Group Inst, of Publio Administration. Vol. 1. No. 3.

A-NATOJIY. Prof. P. Wood Jones', D.Sc. F.R.C.S., F.Rl.S.— (1) The non-mefrica'l MorphologicaT Ch4'racters of the Skull as Criteria for Racial Diagnosis. Part «9A 1064 ANNUAL REPORT, 1931-32.

Ill: The non-metrical Morphological Charac­ ters of the Skulls of Prehistoric Inhabitants of Guam. Jl. Anatomy, Vol. LXV, Part TV. July, 1931, p. 438. (2) Bancroft Memorial Ijecture; The Changing Point of View. Med. Jl. Australia, 2: 251-268, Aug. 29, 1931. A. E. Coates, M.D.. M.S.— Observations on the Distribution of the' Arterial Branches of the Peripheral Nerves. Jl. Anatomy, Vol. LXVI, Pt. IV, July, 1932. W. E. A. Hughes-Jones, M.D., M.S., F.R.C.S.— Studies in Achondroplasia. Jl. Anatomy, Vol. LXVI, Pt. IV, July, 1932. J. B. Turner, M.D.. M.S.— An Abnormal Hepatic Artery. Aust. and N.Z. Jl. of Surgery, July, 1932.

PHYSIOLOGY. Prof. W. A. Osborne, M.B., D.Sc, F.A.C.S.— (1) A Note on the Permeability of Egg Shell. Aust. Jl. of Exp. Biol, and Med. Sci., 8, 239, 1931. (2) The E. H. Emblev Memorial Lecture. Med. Jl. Aust., May 28th, 1932. Dr. J. Leon Jona, M.D., B.S— (1) The Treatment of Cases of Inoperable Cancer by heavy metal injections. A progress report. Med. Journ. of Aust., 21st November, 1931. (2) Pyelitis and Kidney Pain. Med. Journ. of Aust., August, 1932. (3) Pyeloscopy. A further, contribution to the Ex­ perimental Study of the Contractions of tho Kidney Pelvis. Surgery, Gynaecology and Obstetrics, November, 1931. L. A. Ivan Maxwell, M.D., M.Sc— The Determination of Renal lifficiency by Estima­ tion ot Blood Urea aud the Urea Concentra­ tion Test. Med. Journ. of Aust., Feb. 20, 1932. ANNUAL REPORT, 1031-32. 1065

BIO-CHEMISTET. Assoc.-Prof. VV. J. Voung, D.Sc, and F. M. Read, M.Agr.Sc— An Experimental Shipment of Navel Oranges to Canada. Journ. Dept. Agric Vict., Dec. 1931. Assoc.-Prof. AV. J. Young, D.Sc.— Some Recent Advances in Australia in the Science of Refrigeration. (Read before the Interna­ tional Congress ot Refrigeration at Buenos Avres.) Proc. Vict. Institute of Refrigera­ tion, 1931. Assoc.-Prof. W. J. Young. L. S. Bagster, D.Sc, E. W. Hicks, B.A., B.Sc, and F. E. Huelin, B.Sc.— The Ripening and Transport of Bananas in Aus­ tralia. Bulletin 64, C.S.I.R. Vera I. Krieger, M.Sc, and John S. Green, M.D., D.G.O.— A Study of Renal Function following toiaemio Pregnancy. Med. Journ. Australia, Aug. 22, 1931. Vv. J. Wiley, M.Sc— (1) Wood Taint in Butter. Laboratory experiments with special reference to Pinus radiata (insignis), and Hoop Pine. Journ. O.S.I.R., Feb., 1932. (2) Wood Taint in Butter. Experiments in its pre- ention. Journ. C.S.I.R., Feb., 1932.

PATHOLOGY. E. S. J. King, M.D., M.S., F.R.C.S.— (1) The Origin of " Endometriosis" of the Ovary. Surgery, Gynaecology and Obstetrics, July, 1931. Vol. LIH, p. 22. (2) Malignant Phaeoohromocytoma ot the Adrenals. Journ. of Path, and Bact., 1931. Vol. XXXTV, p. 447. (3) Aa Anatomical Analysis of an Example of Poly- orchid'ism. Journ. of Anatomv, July, 1931. Vol. LXV, p. 427. (4) An Example of Benign Osteogenic Sarcoma. Brit. Journ. ot Surg., 1931. Vol. XIX, No. 74, p. 1. 1 QG6 ANNUAL R15P0RT, 1931-32

(5) Cystic Development in tile Semilunar Cartilages- Surgery, Gynaecology aud Obstetrics, Novem­ ber, 1931. Vol. LILT. p. 606. (6) A Complication of Tarry Luteal Cysts. Archives- of Surgery, February, 1932. Vol. XXIV, p. 292. (7) The Presence of Epithelium in Blood Cysts of a Transplanted Ovary. Surgery, Gynaecology and Obstetrics, April', 1932. Vol. LIV,' p. 635. (8) The Pathology of Ganglion. Aust. and N.Z. Journ. of Surg., March, 1932, Vol. I,'p. 367. Dr. E. S. J. King, and Prof. P. MacCallum, M.C, M.A., M.Sc— Cholecystitis Glandularis Proliferans (Cystica). Brit. Journ. of Surg., 1931. Vol. XIX, No. 74, p. 310. Frank L. Apperly, M.A., M.D., D.Sc— (1) The Spastic Colon as a Cause of Chronic Ab­ dominal Pain. Aust. and N.Z. Journ. Sur­ gery, 1931. I, 192. (2) The Fractional Method of Gastric Analysis and its Interpretation. Med. Journ. Aust. (Diag­ nostic Series), 1931, II, 430. (3) The Significance of Gastric Hypersecretion as re­ vealed by X-rav examination of the stomach. Med. Journ. Aust., 1931, II, 618. Dr. Frank L. Apperly and Muriel G. Crabtree, M.Sc.— The Relation of Gastric Acidity to the Chemical Composition of the Blood. Journ. Phvsiol., 1931. LXXIII, 331. Dr. Frank L. Apperly and Joan H. Norris, M.Sc.— The Relation of Achlorhydria to Carcinoma of the Stomach. Med. Journ. Aust., 1932. I, 260.

OBSTETRICS. Prof. R. Marshall Allan, M.C, M.D., F.R.C.S.E., F.R.A.CS., F.C.O.G.— A Survey of Obstetrical Practice in Nc.«' Zealand. Medical Journ. Aust., January 9. 1932. ANNUAL REPORT, 1031-32 1067

ENGINEERING. R. R. Blackwood, M.C.E., B.E.E., A.M.I.E., Aust.— The Effect of Welding Current on the Strength of Single Run Fillet-Welds, Medi. and Welding Engineer, June and July, 1932.

METALLURGY. Act.-Prof. P. F. Thompson, M.Aust. I.M.M.— Refractories and their Uses. Chem. Engin. and Mining Review, Sept., 1931. Three Indicators. (a) Dimethyl Glyoxime in the diohromatc-iron titration. (b) A modified indicator for the Zinc-ferrocyan- ide titration. (c) An Inorganic pli indicator. Journ. Soc. Chem. Indus, of Vic, Vol. XXXI. p. 536. 1931. G. B. O'Malley— Intercryatalline Embrittlement of Metals. Com­ monwealth Engineer, June, 1932.

AGRICULTURE. Prof. S. M. Wadham, M.A.— Some Economic Aspects of Grazing and Pasture Management in Australia. Economic Record, Vol. VTI, No. 13. Prof. S. M. Wadham, M. A. H. Tincker, M.A., H. C. Forster, M.Agr.Sc, A. J. Vasey, B.Agr.Sc— Experiments in England, Wales and Australia, on the Effect of Length of Day on various Cultivated Varieties of Wheat. Annals of Applied Biology, Vol. 19, No. 3. I. GENERAL FUND (Being the account of the only fund available for University purposes generally). STATEMENT of RECEIPTS and EXPENDITURE for the vear, lii.u

1931 RECEIPTS. 1931. EXPENDITURE. Jan. 1. Dec. 31. To Balance . £10,099 17 3 By Salaries .. £83,743 11 10 Dec. 31. Contribution to Provident Fund 2,143 6 2 To Government Grants — Exhibitions and Scholarships 1,605 0 0 General £40,500 0 0 F.xamincrs' Fees .. 9,107 2 2 Special—Painting and Repairs 189 7 4 Examination Expenses .. 4,003 0 4 40,689 7 4 Examination Papers 1,224 0 3 Fees— Library .. 3,486 13 7 Lectures 43,736 8 2 Exchange on Library Account 790 10 6 Decrees 4,605 13 0 Apparatus .. 3,524 4 9 Certificates 1 ,852 13 in Dissections 635 18 0 Public Exams. 20,079 4 4 Furniture and Fittings 172 17 0 Animal Exams. 4,969 3 4 Incidentals and Cleaning .. 1,606 15 1 75,293 2 8 Donations— Gas, Electric Light and Power 1,616 17 5 Vict. Chamberof Manufactures 1,500 0 0 Wood, Coal, Water and Sanitary 707 18 5 Metal Companies 400 0 0 Grounds .. 413 4 10 Chair of Anatomy 185 0 0 Printing—including Calendar .. 1,044 16 2 National Hank of j\/sia Ltd. 100 0 0 Stationery .. 1,223 15 8 2,185 0 0 Stamps —Postage and Duty .. 560 2 10 Oilier Receipts- Advertising 32 18 0 Sale of Calendars Commencement .. 1S4 0 11 and Kx.'ini. Papers 422 17 1 Insurances .. 431 8 8 Interest 7,026 11 10 Repairs 667 0 0 Sundries 143 7 1 Special Votes 175 10 4 7,504 1(1 0 Administration Charges— Publication Fund Grant .. 140 0 II Trust F Is (122 IS 0 118,217 12 10 Other Funds 1.323 12 0 Transfer to General Reserve 10,000 0 0 ,, Balance 12,070 15 10 Credit Balance transferred— 1,940 10 0 Commerce Dept. 2,479 14 11

£140,288 8 8 £ 140,238 8 8 GENERAL RESERVE.

STATEMENT of JitJCIilI'TS and Ji'.V/"/SJVDITUIili for the year, 1931.

RECEIPTS. EXPENDITURE. 1931 1931 Dec. 31. Deo. 31. To Transfer from General Fund £10,000 0 0 By Balance £10,0011 0 0

£10,000 0 0 £10,000 0 0

SIDNEY MYER UNIVERSITY TRUST. O

STATEMENT of RECEIPTS and EXPENDITURE for the year, 1931.

RECEIPTS EXPENDITURE. 1S31 1931 Deo. 31 Dec. 31 Dividends £1,250 0 0 By Purchase of Investment 600 0 0 Interest 165 3 1 Balance 915 3 1

£1,416 3 1 £1,415 3 1 II. DEPARTMENTAL FUNDS (Statements of the accounts of Departments administered ou separate funds). GRANT UNDER UNIVERSITY ACT 1928. SECTION 34. STATEMENT of RECEIPTS and EXPENDITURE for the year, 1031

1931. RECEIPTS. EXPENDITURE. Jan. 1. 1931. Cr. Balances— Dec. 81. ^Research 1,326 11 10 (a) Commerce Department— CJnivergir.y Extension ,. 24 17 6 By Salaries £4,305 4 3 £1,351 9 4 Contribution to Provi­ Mec. 31. dent Fund 07 3 4 (a) Commerce Department — Printing and Stationery 151 14 2 To Government Grant £1,800 0 0 Stamps 43 18 8 Lecture and Annual Exam. ^Furniture and Fittings C 17 0 Fees 6,946 3 0 Books 106 1 7 Sale of Publications 3 19 8 E. Light and-Power .. 55 0 4 Apparatus etc. 55 8 5 o (h) Research— Administration Charge 10 o To Government Grant 2.025 0 0 per cent, on £4791 0 U 47!) 0 0 Transfer from General Research 505 7 6 Balance transfd. to Gen. „ „ Bartlett Fund 1,400 0 0 A/c 2,479 14 11 3;090 £7,760 2 8 (c) University Extension— (b) Research— To Government Grant 3,825 0 0 By Salaries of Fellows and Tutorial Classes-Fees ... 267 9 0 Scholars 2,182 5 2 Correspondence Students'Fees 18 9 6 Apparatus etc. 65-i 8 4 Refund of Expenses from Centres 64 0 3 Administration charge 30 12 6 Sale of Books 62 13 3 2,865 6 0 Profit on Gold Standard 'lectures 2'i 13 3 (c) University Extension — 4,255 5 3 B>' Salaries £1,267 1 10 Dr. Balance 31/12/31 Contribution to Provident Fund 60 19 2 University Extension 65 11 8 1,318 1

Carried forward £17,412 16 5 Carried forward £10,615 § 8 Departmental Funds—Statement of tlalances (Continued).

Brought forward £17,412 10 6 Brought forward £1,318 1 0 £10,015 8 8 Secretarial Salary 97 10 0 Workers' Educ. Association 465 12 0 Maintenance of Tutorial Classes 301 13 10 Tutors' fees 1,338 7 6 "Tutors' Expenses 62 0 Extension Lecturers' Foes 210 Extension "Lecturers' Expenses .. 58 15 Correspondence Tutors' Fees 39 4 Books •134 2 Printing, Stationery, Stamps and Advts. .. 82 15 Railway and Motor Fares 115 2 Administration Charge .. S3 2 Telephone Charges 4 3 Sundries 5 1

Cr. Balance 31/12/1931, Research .. £17,412 10 6 £17,412 16 6 CARNEOIE CORPORATION FUND—STATEMENT of RECEIPTS and EXPENDITURE for the 1/enr, 1031.

RECEIPTS. EXPENDITURE. 1931. 1931. Jan. 1. Dec. 31. To Balance £135 4 8 By Books £3 9 Dec. HI. Factory Addresses 55 10 To Grant from Carnegie Corporation 819 13 Week-end Schools 21 6 Sales of *' Psyche and Minerva " 15 4 Grant to W.E.A. 60 0 Refund from Centre 1 10 Lantern Slides 8 9 £143 16 I Balance 827 17 1

£971 12 2 £971 12 CONSERVATORIUM OF MUSIC STATEMENT of RECEIPTS and EXPENDITURE for the year, 1931

1931. KKCKIl'TS 11)31. EXPENDITURE. Dec. 31. Dec. 31. To Fees- By Salaries— Lectures 1:6,278 0 6 Teaching Stall' £1,054 10 2 Entrance Exhibs. 30 19 fl Retaining Fees, etc .. 711 4 8 Hire of Music 38 0 Secretarial ... 1,277 1 2 Hire of Melba Hall .. 122 0« 9 Contribution to Provident Fund 27 1 0 Donation, E. Goll 125 0 0 Donation Aust. Broadcasting Co. 100 0 0 £6,069 17 0 Donation to Library 9 U 1 Administration Charge . 101 0 0 £6,703 16 10 Exhibitions and Bursaries 56 16 0 Transfer from Music Examination 3LO Exhibitions 100 0 0 Board to balance 1,063 1G 10 Music, Instruments, Hire, and Tuning 96 10 5 Gas, Electric Light and Power .. 65 0 10 Stationery and Printing 77 11 3 Advertising 16 17 0 Stamps 73 3 6 Incidentals 65 4 9 Repairs 18 0 3 Entertainments Allowance 29 11 8 6,757 12 8

£6,757 12 8 £6,767 12 8 CONSERVATORIUM OE MUSIC APPEAL—STATEMENT of RECEIPTS and EXPENDITURE for the vear, 1931

1931. RECEIPTS. 1931. EXPENDITURE. Jan. 1. Dec. 31. To Balance £183 S 0 By Balance

£183 8 0 £183 8 0

MUSIC EXAMINATION; BOARD STATEMENT of RECEIPTS, and, EXPENDITURE .for the year, 1931

RECEIPTS. EXPENDITURE. 1931. 1931. Jan. 1. Dec. 31. To Balance, £452 10 0 By Scholarships ., £293 16 0 Dec. 31/' Administration Charge . 200 0 0 To Fees £f,409,13 11 Capitation Fees. 339 15 0 Less Pub... Exam. Fees 167,10 0 Examiners,' Fees . 1,733 9 11 Examination Expenses .. . 517 3 0 >,242 -3 11 Printing and Stationery 218 11 0 Interest .. 366 10 7 Printing Manuals 90 0 0 Sale F.xam. Papers 43 9 4 Stamps 98 12 6 Universities' Joint.A/c. 120 18 7 £3,012 6 11 Transfer.to Conservatorium 1,053 10 10 Purchase, of, Investment 1,000 0 0 Balance .'. 428 11 10 £6,094 14 7 £6,094 14 7 MUSIC EXAMINATION BOARD—INVESTMENT ACCOUNT for the year, 1931

1931. 1931. Jan. 1. Dec. 31. To Balance £7,775 10 3 By Commonwealth I.S. converted to Aust. Consols £4,443 16 Dec. 31. Sale of Aust. Consols to J. Stewart Fund .. 4,000 0 To Purchase of Geelong Harbor Trust Debentures 1,000 0 0 Balance ...... 8,776 16 Aust. Console—Converted from CVealth I.S. .. 4,443 16 3 Purchase of Savings Bank I.S. from J. Stewart Fund 4,000 0 0

£17,219 12 6 £17,219 12 6

VETERINARY FUND STATEMENT of RECEIPTS and EXPENDITURE for the year, 1931

1931. KECEIPTS. 1931. EXPENDITURE. Deo. 31. Jan, 1'. To Government Grant .. £3,060 0 0 By Balance £1,386 0 10 Grant under Milk Act .. 706 13 4 Dec. 31. C.S.I R. .. .. 319 16 7 By General j\ccount— Pathology Fees .. 300 IB Salaries £1,505 5 2 Education Dept. - «, Provident Fund 48 14 I Student's Fees and Allowance 256 0 0 j\pparatns, etc. 1,136 10 11 6,643 7 S Student's Fees and Allow ancc 178 0 0 Admin. Charge 50 0 0 2,918 10 2 ,, Milk Laboratory— Salaries 640 14 5 Provident Fund 17 7 6 Apparatus, etc. 101 18 I Admin. Charge 20 0 0 689 0 0 Balance 649 16 8

£6,643 7 8 £6,643 7 8 VETERINARY CLINIC

STATEMENT of RECEIPTS and EXPENDITURE for the year, 1931.

1931. R 1931. EXPENDITURE. Jan. 1. Dec. 81. By Salaries and Fees £709 To Balance cr. Deo. SI. Apparatus, etc. 284 To Animal Welfare League 433 6 S £993 14 Clinical Fees 524 6 10 Balance 72 17

£1,066 12 £1,066 12 0 BACTERIOLOGICAL FUND STATEMENT of RECEIPTS and EXPENDITURE for the year, 1931

1931. RECEIPTS. 1931. EXPENDITURE. Dec. 31. Jan. 1. To Department of Health £3,162 0 By Balance £892 6 11 M. ft M. Board ot Works 336 0 Dec. 31. Melb. City Council 60 0 By Salaries £6,016 18 2 Homoeopathic Hospital 15 0 Contribution to Provident Fund .. 183 16 3 Specimens, Examinations of 1,324 13 Interest 173 12 6,200 14 6 Sale of Lecture Notes and Sets 76 18 Less charged to GeneralA/c. 1,400 0 0 D.D.Sc. Fees 62 10 6,190 14 II 3,800 14 6 To Balance 402 18 3 AdministrationCharge 50 0 0 Apparatus, Materials, etc. 1,138 10 2 O Stationery 18 1 2

£6,693 13 2 £6,593 13 2

BACTERIOLOGICAL FUND—INVESTMENT ACCOUNT for the year, 1931

1931. 1931. Jan. 1. Dec. 31. .To .Balance .. 3,100 0 0 By Vic. Gov. I.S. converted to Aust. Consols 2,130 0 0 Dec. 31 Balance 3,106 0 0 To Australian Consols—Conversion 2,136 0 0

£6,235 0 0- £6,236 0 0 AGRICULTURAL FUND STATEMENT of RECEIPTS and EXPENDITURE for the year, 1031.

1931. RECEIPTS. 1931. EXPENDITURE. Jan. 1. Dec 31. To Balance £201 7 7 By Salaries £4,868 14 1 Dee. 31. Contribution to Provident Fund 46 16 6 To Government Grant , £6,600 0 0 Apparatus, etc. 290 8 I Lecture Fees 62 10 8 Books 97 7 I Test Fee 2 2 0 Furniture and Fittings 87 6 7 Interest 411) 16 10 Administration Charge 160 13 6 Hire of Microscopes 4 10 0 Repairs 11 17 7 5,079 19 6 Printing, Stationery and Stamps 12 13 7 Travelling Expenses 37 10 10 Gas, Electric Light and Power 20 6 10 £6,613 11 8 Balance 567 15 5

£6,181 7 1 £6,181 7 1

AGRICULTURAL FUND—INVESTMENT ACCOUNT for the year, 1031. '" (Held an reserve against liability to occupant of chair.)

1931. . 193 1. Jan. 1. Deo. 31. To Balance £8,010 0 0 By Vic. and C'wealth Gov. I.S. converted to Australian Consols—Conversion 8,040 0 0 Australian Consols .. .. £8,040 0 0 Dec. 31. Sale of Australian Consols tu J. Stewart Fund 2,100 II 0 To Purchase of Savings Bank .S. from Balance ...... 8,040 0 0 J. Stewart Fund 2,100 0 0

£18,180 0 0 £18,180 0 0 AGRICULTURAL RKSEARCH FUND for the year, 1931.

1931 1931. Jan. 1 Dec 31. To Halance £443 1 7 By Salaries . £526 3 3 Dec. 31. Administration Charge 11 0 0 To Government Grant 458 6 S 636 12 3 Balance 364 16 0 £901 8 3 £901 8 3

CHAIR OF OBSTETRICS ACCOUNT

STATEMENT of RECEIPTS and EXPENDITURE for the year, 193

1931. 1 1931. Jan.1. | Den. 31. To Balance 1,477 2 4 By Salaries 2,1311111 Dec. 31 I Contribution to Provident Fund 44 2 G To Government Grant 2,260 0 0 Apparatus etc. .. .. 34 15 3 Alterations to Building 62 13 0 1 Furniture .. .. 17 13 8 2,280 16 4 Transfer to Edward Wilson Chair of Obstetrics Trust ... 1,446 0 0

£3,727 2 4 | £3,727 2 4 VISITING LECTURERS' FUND STATEMENT of RECEIPTS and EXPENDITURE for the year, 1931 I 1931. RECEIPTS. 1931. EXPENDITURE. Jan. 1. Dec. 31. To Balance £84 11 3 By Balance S4 11 3 £84 11 3 £84 11 3

o WALTER AND ELIZA HALL FELLOWSHIP oo o STATEMENT of RECEIPTS and EXPENDITURE for the year, 1931

1931. RECEIPTS. 1931. EXPENDITURE. Jan. 1. Dec. 31. To Balance . £210 5 I By Salary of Scholar £273 0 10 Dec. 31. Other Salaries 96 0 2 To Contribution — Apparatus • .. 81 16 3 W. &'K. Hall Institute 450 0 0 449 16 3 By Balance 210 8 10 £660 5 1 £060 5 1 ill. MISCELLANEOUS ACCOUNTS (Being tbe accounts of fees ooUected and disbursed for special purposes). SPORTS FEES ACCOUNT—STATEMENT of RECEIPTS and EXPENDITURE for the year, 1931

1931 RECEIPTS. 1931. EXPENDITURE. Jan. 1. Dec. 31. To llalance £32 1 7 By amount paid to Recreation Grounds Committee Doc. 31. for Maintenance of Recreation Ground, Buildings To Students' Fees 3,653 IS 0 and Sports Clubs ...... £2,600 0 Administration Charge .. .. 32 13 Balance ...... 53 6 £2,685 19 7 £2,686 19 7 J£

CLUB HOUSE FEES—STATEMENT of RECEIPTS and EXPENDITURE for the year, 1931

1931. RECEIPTS. 1931. EXPENDITURE. Jan. 1. Dec. 31. To llalance £26 2 8 By Amount paid to Club House Committee £1,920 0 0 Dec. 31. j\dministration Charge 23 16 9 To Students' Fees 1,966 0 0 Balance 48 6 11

£1,992 2 8 £1,992 2 8 MELBOURNE HOSPITAL CLINICAL FEES ACCOUNT—STATEMENT of RECEIPTS and EXPENDITURE for the year, 1081

1931. RECEIPTS. 1931. EXPENDITURE. Dec. 31. Dec. 31. To Fees £1,680 19 0 By Salaries £605 0 Tutors'and Lecturers'Fees .. 646 13 Walter and Eliza Hall Institute 600 0 Transfer to Apparatus Account 16 0 Administration Charge 14 0

£1,580 19 0 £1,680 19 0

MELBOURNE HOSPITAL CLINICAL FEES APPARATUS ACCOUNT—STATEMENT of RECEIPTS and EXPENDITURE for the year, 1931

1931. RECEIPTS. 1931. EXPENDITURE. Jan. 1. Dec. 31. To Balance £102 8 4 By Balance 117 8 4 Dec. 31. To Transfer from Clinical Fees A/c 15 0 0 £117 8 4 ST. VINCENT'S HOSPITAL CLINICAL PEES ACCOUNT—STATEMENT of RECEIPTS and EXPENDITURE for the year, 1931

1931. 1931. EXPENDITURE. Dec. 31. Dec. 31. To Fees .. £292 4 0 By Salaries £200 0 0 Tutors' and Lecturers' Fees ., 89 IS 0 Administration Charge 2 6 0

£292 4 0 £292 4 0

ST. VINCENT'S HOSPITAL CLINICAL FEES APPARATUS ACCOUNT—STATEMENT of RECEIPTS and EXPENDITURE for the year, 1931

1931. RECEIPTS. 1931. EXPENDITURE. Jan, 1. Dec. 31. To Balance £5 16 10 By Balance £6 16 10

£5 16 10 £6 16 10

ST. VINCENT'S HOSPITAL CLINICAL FEES CONTINGENT ACCOUNT—STATEMENT of RECEIPTS and EXPENDITURE for the year, 1931

1931. RECEIPTS. 1031. EXPENDITURE. Jan. 1. Dec. 31. To Balance £20 17 11 By Balance ,, £20 17 11 £20 17 11 £20 17 11 ST. VINCENT'S HOSPITAL ENTRANCE FEES ACCOUNT—STATEMENT of RECEIPTS and EXPENDITURE for the year, 1931

1931. RECEIPTS. 1931. EXPENDITURE. Deo. 31. Dec. 31. To Entrance Fees £94 10 0 By St. Vincent's Hospital £94 10 0 £94 10 0 £94 10 0

ALFRED HOSPITAL CLINICAL FEES ACCOUNT—STATEMENT of RECEIPTS and EXPENDITURE for the year, 1931

1931. RECEIPTS. 1931. EXPENDITURE. Dec. 31. •Jan. 1. To Foes £302 8 0 By Balance £12 10 0 Dec. 31. By Transfer to Apparatus Account 5 0 0 Salaries 87 10 0 Tutors* and Lecturers' Fees .. 192 9 G Administration Charge 4 IS 6 £302 8 0 ALFRED HOSPITAL CLINICAL FEES APPARATUS ACCOUNT—STATEMENT of RECEIPTS and EXPENDITURE for the year, VX\l

1931. RECEIPTS. 1931. EXPENDITURE. Jan. 1. Dec. 31. To Balance £65 16 1 ,, Balance 70 16 1 Dec. 31. To Transfer from Clinical Feos Account 6 0 0 £70 16 1

IV. SUSPENSE ACCOUNT STATEMENT of RKCE1PTS and EXPENDITURE for the year, 1931.

RECEIPTS. EXPENDITURE. 1031. 1931. Jan. 1. Dec. 31. To Balance By Sundries .. 32,667 2 2 Dec. 31. To Sundries 28,447 8 9 Balance 3,416 6 1

£32,667 2 2 V. UNIVERSITY FUNDS

STATEMENT of BALANCES at Slat December, 1031.

Fund. Dr. fialance. Cr Balance Summary of Investments, etc. General Fund £12,070 15 10 Government Securities, etc., at cost— ,, Reserve 10,000 0 0 £16,775 Australian Consolidated In Grant under University Act, 1928, Section 34 2,386 1 8 scribed Stock £15,628 10 Conservatorium of Music Appeal Account 183 8 0 Victorian Government Fixed Deposit . 4,000 0 Music Examination Board 428 11 10 £6,6(in Savings Bank Credit Fonder In­ Music Exam. Board Investment Account 8,775 16 3 scribed Stock 6,696 Veterinary Fund Account 549 16 8 £1,100 M.M.R.W. Inscribed Stock 1,090 ,, * Clinic Account 72 17 9 £400 Met. Gas Co. Debentures 316 Bacterilootfical Fund Account 402 IS 3 £300 City of Melbourne Debentures 286 ,, Investment Account .. 3,105 0 0 10,000 Geelong Harbor Tnist Debentures 10,000 Agricultural Fund Account 667 16 5 £1511 Geelong Waterworks and Sewerage O OO ,, ,, ,, Investment Account 8,040 0 0 Trust Debentures and Insc. Stock .. 1,194 05 M ,, „ Research Fund 364 16 0 £1076 Shire of Barrabool Debentures .. 1,009 Visiting Lecturers' Fund Account 84 11 3 .Mortgage 7,000 Walter and Eliza Hall Fellowship 210 8 10 Bank of Australasia Ltd. Fixed Deposit 2,600 Sports Fees Account 63 6 4 Club House Fees Account 18 5 11 49,618 13 9 Suspense Account 3,410 6 1 National Bank Account— Melbourne Hospital Apparatus Account 117 8 4 General A/c—Credit £422 13 St. Vincent's Hospital Apparatus Account 6 10 10 Fixed Deposits—Credit 11,093 6 ,, ,, ,, „ Contingent A/

fund Investments. Bank Cr. Hank Dr. Total. Summary of Investments, etc. Agricnl. Equipment £4,275 25 13 4,300 13 1 £463 E. S. t A. Bank Debs. £463 0 0 ,, Research 3,399 31 10 3,431 4 1 £826,082 Australian Con­ Aitohison . 15,627 151 16,678 3 3 solidated Insc. Stock .. 222,363 12 0 Alcock 2,300 126 4 2,426 4 7 £122,630 M. 4.M. B. of W. Anthropology 916 61 14 963 0 8 Insc. Stock .. .. 120,863 10 0 Architecture 10 8 10 IS 10 0 £7,600 Melb. Harbor Trust j\rguu 2,687 100 12 2,694 7 8 Dobs. 7,618 0 0 Armytage '645 24 9 10 669 9 10 £62,700 Citv of Melbourne Bage Memorial 1,240 7 12 11 1,247 12 11 Dobs. 51,304 16 0 Bainbridge .. 2,748 10 14 10 2,766 4 10 £6,000 City ol Sydney Baird 687 17 14 9 604 14 9 Debs. 6,000 0 0 Barrv 27 10 14 11 37 14 11 £.'1,000 City ot Brisbane I.S. 2,917 10 0 Bartlett 1,660 281 8 6 1,303 11 7 £900 City of Coburg Debs. 872 4 9 Beaney—Pathology 2,895 03 15 2,969 6 9 £100CityofW'town. Debs. 100 0 0 ,, Surgery 2,467 26 4 2,493 4 6 £200 Shire ot Ararat Debs. 170 10 0 Bio-Chemistry Apparatu 440 19 9 469 9 8 £100 Shire ot Broailford Black 2,233 120 9 2,353 9 0 Debs. Botany Apparatus 90 78 11 168 11 3 £425 Shire of Barrabool Bowen 147 64 19 211 19 6 'Debs. 398 1 2 Bursary No. 1 Rest Home 440 61 0 491 0 6 £1,189 Geelong Water­ Cancer Research Fund 410 571 17 11 981 17 11 works and Sewerage Chamber of Commerce 2,340 141 13 1 2,482 8 1 Trust Debs. Chemistry Equipment .. 6,486 132 7 0 6,618 2 6 £5,660 Geelong Water­ Childers 100 1) 0 22 3 2 122 3 2 works and Sewerage Chrisp 780 0 0 62 19 6 842 19 6 Trust Insc. Stock '.. 0,473 8 9 Civil Engin. Chair 1,660 0 0 26 16 9 1,686 16 9 £400 Prahran nnd Mal­ Clinical Research Fund 1,070 6 0 1,670 6 0 vern Tramways Trust Commerce Dept. 2,070 0 0 10 19 2,080 19 0 Debs. Commercial Exam. Prizes 110 0 0 17 8 127 8 2 £38,000 Savings Bank Con. Students' Loan a/c 116 12 110 12 5 Credit Fancier Insc. Coiiscrvatorium of Music 142 15 3 9 146 4 2 Stock 37,965 2 8 Cuming Memorial 2,080 0 8 8 2,088 8 2 £600N.S. W. Savings Bank Cuming Prizes 1,076 5 86 11 1,161 10 7 Insc. Stock Dick 2,533 10 61 17 2,595 7 4 £19,800 Met, Gas Com­ Dixson 18,369 12 U 405 1 18,834 14 1 pany Debentures 18,712 8 n

Carried forward £84,463 6 0 2,730 10 U 231 8 80,902 14 C Carried forward £476,627 2 '4 Trust Funds-Statement of Balances (Continued).

Brought forward .. £34,463 6 0 £2,730 10 11 £281 6 3 £86,902 14 6 Brought forward £476,627 2 2 Dublin 328 15 0 22 14 9 351 9 9 Shares in Company .. 60,000 0 0 Dwight . 6,739 4 9 166 10 9 0,905 16 6 Mortgages .. .. 27,012 0 9 Emmerton . 1,960 0 0 107 17 2 2,067 17 2 Property 50 0 0 Engineering Eqpmnt. . 1,405 0 0 31 0 1,436 0 Loans to Con. Students 48 11 0 o Fletcher 13,700 0 0 225 10 4(> 13,986 16 4J! - £563,737 14 6 Fulton . 1,184 15 0 83 7 2 1,218 2 o National Bank of Australasia Ltd. Gastric Research 39 0 7 39 0 7 Cr. General Researcli '. 6,762 0 0 100 0 0 6,802 0 0 Trust a/c £14,753 3 7 Geology F.qupmnt. . 280 0 0 18 1 4 298 1 4 Fixed Deposits 4,837 3 5 Gibson . 1,565 0 0 9 6 1,664 8 5 Gillott . 41,744 0 0 13 s0 7 41,762 0 7 19,690 7 0 Graham Memorial 550 0 0 49 5 4 699 6 4 Dr. Grimwadc . 2.279 16 0 30 3 11 2,316 18 11 Hastie a/c 9,277 14 9 • Harbison-Higinbotham 2,945 0 0 77 14 5 3,022 14 6 £10,312 12 3 ,, Publication Fund 173 15 p 19 9 8 193 4 8 Bank of Australasia Ltd. Harrington 61 0 0 15 6 3 66 6 3 Fixed Deposits ... 2,600 0 0 Hastie . 27,271 15 9 9,267 1 6 18,004 14 3 Sav. Hk. a/e- Henderson 45 6 11 45 6 11 Credit No. 2 ...... 63 0 11 Higgins '. 1,741 10 0 27 14 1 1,769 4 J — 12,880 13 2 0 76 6 7 4,697 15 7 Jamieson . • 122 18 0 IS I o 140 19 2 Kay—Botany . 4,368 0 0 17 13 4,385 13 1 ,, Veterinary . 4,407 6 0 49 0 3r 4,466 5 3 Kernot Bequest . 6,395 0 0 245 2 5 6,640 o 6 ,, Memorial 390 0 0 5 15 11 396 16 11 ,, Scholarships . . 6,644 5 0 38 5 7 6:682 19 7 4,850 0 0 326 1 2 6,176 1 2 1,738 0 0 02 14 7 1,801 0 7 Laurie Memorial 264 15 0 22 2 o 286 17 2 Leggatt 1,399 0 0 48 11 0 1,447 11 Levi Memorial . 1,050 0 0 4 17 11 1,046 2 61 Library Fund . 7,710 0 0 204 11 1(1 7,914 11 10 Liet Memorial 600 0 0 36 8 2 535 8 2 Lloyd . 1,230 0 0 19 1 8 1,249 1 8 1,277 5 0 05 o 6 1,312 7 0 806 10 0 74 10 1 880 0 1 Main Bldg. Comp. Fd. . 861 13 8 801 13 8

Carried forward .. 4;240,!I5 S 10 6 5,043 15 11 9,553 7 10 . 237,313 IS 7 Carried forward £666,618 7 7 Trust Funds—Statement of Balances (Continued).

Brought forward .. £24(1,958 10 0 5,913 16 11 9,653 7 10 237,348 18 7 £666,618 7 7 Mathison Memorial 370 0 0 3 6 1 366 14 II Alcdical Research . 4,912 6 0 92 6 7 4,849 18 6 Melvin Memorial . 1,337 10 0 43 17 5 1,381 7 5 Miller Tutorship . 1,115 0 0 25 14 0 1,140 14 O Mollison . 5,680 10 0 6 13 3 5,074 16 9 Moran Bursaries .. . 10,777 10 0 122 15 4 10,900 6 4 Morris Memorial 135 C 0 28 14 1 163 14 1 Myer Trust . 63,760 0 0 915 3 1 64,665 3 1 Naiison 150 2 0 38 3 1 188 5 1 Nerv. System Rsch. Fd 839 16 0 81 16 1 921 11 1 Netherlands Oh. Com. . 33 0 0 20 14 1 53 14 1 Neville Scholarship 43 19 3 43 10 3 Ormond Clmir ." 21,406 12 3 124 16 0 21,690 8 3 Ormond Scholarships . . 8,017 10 0 34 10 9 8,062 0 9 Pavne 586 12 0 56 ] 11 642 IS 11 Pcmberton . 2,000 0 0 60 13 8 2,060 IS 8 Professors Retg. j\/c 11,905 0 0 161 7 7 11,743 12 6 Public Law, Chair of . 30,468 16 0 107 12 1 30,606 7 1 Residue 1920 Appeal l-'d . 39,856 3 3 2 13 0 39,858 16 3 Ritchie Chair of Ecoi . 31.096 0 0 470 0 8 31,665 0 8 Roche . 1,000 0 0 82 17 2 1,082 17 2 Schubert 92 10 0 8 8 2 100 18 2 Scott 820 0 0 4 16 6 824 16 6 Shakespeare . 1,590 0 0 26 19 2 1.616 19 2 1,010 0 0 15 13 6 1,025 13 0 Smith . 1,140 0 0 29 2 7 1,169 3 7 Special Prizes 4 18 4 4 18 4 Spencer '. 320 0 0 39 17 6 359 17 6 Stawell 1,958 0 0 39 2 8 1,997 2 8 Stewart, Alwyn .. , 1,420 0 0 29 13 4 1,449 13 4 Stewart, James .. . -22,540 0 0 637 12 7 23,077 12 7 Sutherland, Alex. 104 11 n 6 12 7 110 12 7 Sutherland, William 60 0 0 27 6 11 87 6 11 Sutton Memorial 20 5 10 20 6 10 Sweet Memorial '. 630 0 0 67 9 10 687 9 10 3,746 10 0 98 7 6 3,843 17 6 Thompson 660^ 0 0 57 5 2 007 6 2

Carried forward .. £502,463 15 0 9,197 9 7 9,816 0 4 601,836 4 3 I Carried forward £568,618 7 7 'J rust Funds St ale nw-nt. «/ balances {Continued).

Brought forward ., £602,453 16 0 9,107 9 7 9816 0 4 601,835 4 3 Brought forward £666,618 7 7 Tubercular Research . 6,789 19 11 90 16 6 6,830 16 11 Turner Kxhibition 500 9 0 37 11 11 637 11 11 Turner Prize 150 0 0 34 9 0 184 1) 0 Turner Prize, Lady 100 6 0 3 5 0 103 6 0 Turner Scholarship . 1,240 0 0 186 9 11 1,426 9 11 University Extension . 275 0 0 85 12 7 360 1.2 7 University Union . 6,783 8 8 26 3 10 6,809 12 6 Veterinary Equipment. 942 14 0 09 6 1 1,042 0 1 Veterinary Research , . 6,435 9 10 116 11 11 6,641 1 9 War Memorial 375 10 0 55 3 1 430 13 1 Wilson Ch. of Obsts. . . 16,906 0 6 17 18 8 16,917 18 8 Wilson, Professor .188 10 0 54 11 9 313 7 9 Wilson, R. 0. . 3,070 10' 6 186 12 8 3,257 2 8 Women's College '49 0 0 38 0 1 87 0 1 Wright, F. J, 6S0 6 0 45 11 6 726 14 6 Wright, R. A. .. . I,6'66 9 6 76 13 9 1,741 2 » Wrixon ... t . 933 1'5 6 00 8 8 1,024 3 8 Wyselaskie—Classics . 2,674 'fl 2 64 0 9 2,628 6 11 ,, Eng. Con. History . . 2,200 10 6 80 0 11 2,280 10 11 ., Maths. . 2,492 U 0 112 16 8 2,60'4 16 8 ,, Mo'd. Languages . 2,284 10 0 68 1 I 2,342 11 1 ,, Nat. Science .. . 2,320 14 0 123 10 6 2,444 5 2 ,,. Pol.,Kcon. . 1,771 18 6 30 12 7 1,802 10 7 X-ray Research .. 250 0 0 0 16 10 260 15 10 Zoology Equipment 630 0 0 66 2-6 685 2 5 £660, 097 6 4 10,955 19 7 9,816 0 4 662,137 5 7 4,481 2 0 4,481 2 0 Total .. i£660,99 7 6 4£16,437 1 7 £9,816 0 4 £666,618 7 7 Total £666,618 7 7 VII. COMBINED STATEMENT. For all Accounts (including Trust Funds) exoept Provident Fund and Students' Loan Fund. STATEMENT of RECEIPTS and EXPENDITURE for year ended 31«i December, 1931.

RECEIPTS. EXPENDITURE. 1931. 1031 Jan. 1. Jan. 1. To Credit Balances— By Debit Balances— Special Trust Funds .. £529,746 18 5 Bacteriology Fund 392 5 11 General Account 10,090 17 3 Veterinary Fund 1,386 0 10 Research Fund 1,326 11 10 Radio Research 117 9 3 Conservatorium Appeal 183 8 0 Engineering Test Fees.. 73 4 11 Music Exam. Board .. 452 10 9 £1,069 0 11 M. E. B. Investment Account 7,776 16 3 Dec. 31. ... Bacteriology Investment Ac- By Salaries ... £122,853 3 2 count 3,100 0 0 Contribution to Provident Agriculture Fund 201 7 7 Fund ..... 2,745 13 10 Agriculture Investment Ac- Fellowships, Scholarships, and count 8,040 Exhibitions 7,849 15 3 Agricultural Research Fund 443 Examiners' Fees 10,922 10 1 Visiting Lecturers' Account 84 Examination Expenses 4,620 3 4 W. & E. Hall Fellowship 210 Exainination Papers (Printing) 1,224 0 3 Sports Fees 32 Books and Periodicals 4,084 1 0 Club House Fees 26 Exchange on Library Ac­ Hospitals, Amounts in Trust count 799 10 5 for 182 9 2 Apparatus, etc. 8,058 12 2 Special Hospital Fees 607 3 7 Incidentals and Cleaning 1,676 2 10 Carnegie Corporation Fund . 135 4 8 Gas, Electric Light, and Power 1,942 6 11 Chair of Obstetrics .. 1,477 2 4 Wood, Coal, Water, and Psychiatric Research Fund . 211 18 6 707 18 6

Carried forward £564,336 10 0 Carried forward £107,083 16 8 £1,969 0 1 Comhined Statement (eoniinued)

Brought forward .. £664,336 10 0 Brought forward .. .. £167,983 16 8 £1,969 0 11 University Extension Fund .. 24 17 6 Grounds 443 4 10 • Veterinary Clinic .. .. 108 18 6 Printing and Stationery .. 2,846 3 11 564,470 6 6 Stamps 868 12 11 Dec. 31. Advertising 38 15 0 To Government Grants— Commencement .. .. -184 0 11 General .. .. £40,600 0 0 Insurances 431 8 3 Painting and Repairs 189 7 4 Furniture and Fittings .. 861 9 6 Commerce .. .. 1,800 0 0 Repairs 749 10 10 Extension .. .. 3,825 0 0 New Buildings .. .. 8,931 1 9 Research .. .. 2,026 0 0 Special Votes 175 10 4 Agriculture .. .. 5,600 0 0 Administration Charges ., 1,846 10 0 Agricultural Research 458 6 8 Travelling Expenses .. .. 273 8 2 Veterinary Fund .. 3,960 0 0 Publication Fund .. .. 140 0 0 Veterinary Fund (Milk Dissections 585 18 ' 0 Act) .. .. 706 13 4 Workers' Educational Asso­ Bacteriology .. .. 3,162 0 0 ciation 516 12 6 Chair of Obstetrics .. 2,250 0 0 Maintenance Tutorial Classes 361 13 10 Main Building Fund 6,000 0 0 Pianos and Music .. .. 95 10 6 9,370 7 4 Sports Fees 2,600 0 0 To Bequests and Donations .. 28,060 13 6 Club House Fees .. .. 1,920 0 0 Lecture Fees ...... 66,387 19 4 W. & E. Hall Institute .. 750 0 0 Annual Examination, Degree Radio Research 266 14 10 & Certificate Pees .. 11,477 10 2 Sundries 155 11 7 Public Examination Fees .. 20,079 4 4 193,014 16 Public Examination in Music By Credit Balances— Fees 6,242 3 11 Special Trust Funds .. £562,137 5 7 Sports Fees 2,653 18 0 General Account .. .. 12,070 16 9 Club House Fees .. .. 1,966 0 0 General Reserve 10,000 0 0 Engineering Test Fees .. 1,211 18 3 Research Fund .. .. 2,461 13 4 Bacteriology Test Fees .. 1,726 13 8 Conservatorium Appeal .. 183 8 0

Carried forward £127,705.1,2 £633,840 13.10 Carried forw.ard ,. £680,843 2 8 £194,983 16 1 Comhined Statement (continued)

Brought forward £127,795 I £633,84(1 13 10 Brought forward ,, £688,843 2 8 il94,983 16 1 Vet. Pathology Fees 300 18 Music Exam. Board 428 11 10 Vet. Clinical I'ecs 524 6 Music Exam. Board Invest- Radio Research 38' 4 ment Account 8,775 16 3 Hospital Clinical Fees 2,420 4 Bacteriology Investment Special Hospital Fees 211 3 Account 3,100 0 i) 562 8 Agriculture Fund Sale of Publications .. 699 6 5 Interest 29,799 15 Agriculture Investment Ac. Dividends 1,250 0 count 8,040 0 0 Prcmhimson Conversion of Agricultural Research Fund, 364 16 0 Trust Funds 3,349 Visiting Lecturers' Account . 84 11 3 Endowment Policies Matured 1,612 W. & E. Hall Fellowship . 210 8 10 Administration Charges- Sports Fees 53 Trust Funds £622 18 0 Club House Fees 48 5 11 Other Funds 1,323 12 6 Hospitals, Amounts in Trust 1,946 10 for 214 10 Sundries 1,381 16 Special Hospital Fees 692 9 171,640 14 11 Carnegie Corporation Fund 827 17 Debit Balances- [.Engineering Test Pecs 102 18 Bacteriology Fund 414 8 3 Veterinary Fund 524 6 University Extension Veterinary Clinic 72 17 Fund 65 11 8 479 19 11 £610,883 12 7

£806,867 8 8 £806,867 8 8 VIII SAMUEL GILLOTT UNIVERSITY PROVIDENT FUND REVENUE ACCOUNT for the year, 1931

1031. EXPENDITURE. 1931. REVENUE. Dec. 31. Dec. 31. To Pensions paid and accrued £2,"28 7 10 By Contribution bv University— Transfer to Accumulated Fund 0,898 5 5 ityX on salaries of members) . £-2,701 11 5 I Contributions of members £3,403 17 2 Less refunds to ex-members 1,128 12 5 2,275 4 Interest received and accrued 3,844 17 Premium on redemption of Investment 105 i'

t8,92fi 13 .'I BALANCE SHEET as at 3l« DECEMBER, 1931

LIABILITIES. ASSF.TS. Investments— Accumulated Fund .. .. £h6,417 3 0 Australian Consolidated Inscribed Stock— Transfer from Revenue and Ex­ : penditure Account .. .. 6,898 6 6 £42,2. )0 at 4 per cent. .. £40,724 1 0 Met. (ias Co. Debs,— -£72,315 £400 at £5 0 10 per cent. .. 400 0 0 Pensions accrued .. 1,576 £100 at £0 4 0 per cent. .. 100 0 0 Refund of Contributions due but not paid .. 474 National Hank of Australasia Ltd. .. 148 500 0 0 Melb. and Met. Bd. Wks. Inscribed stock - £25,400 at 5 per cent .. 25, 237 0 0 Melb. Harbour Trust Debentures— £1,000 at 6J per cent. .. 1 State Savings Bank Deb. Stock — £300 at £4 16 10J per cent. 300 0 0 Mortgage at 5 per cent .. 5,000 0 0 National Bank of A/asia Ltd. Fixed Deposit (3J%) 900 0 0

£73,661 1 0 Interest accrued 862 8 0

£74,513 9 0 £74,513 9 0

Contingent Asset—Amount accrued in contribuLions and interest thereon due from members—secured by endowment policies — £7,143 6 0 IX. UNIVERSITY STUDENTS' LOAN FUND. REVENUE ACCOUNT for the year 1931.

1931. EXPENDITURE, 1931. REVENUE. Dec. 31. Dec. 31. To Administration Charge £100 0 0 By Interest on Loans to Students £1,277 Agency Charges 6 19 6 Interest on Investments 872 Transfer to University Students'Loan Fund .. 2,043 17 9 £2,160 17 3 £2,160 17 3

HALANCB .SHEET as at 31»t DECEMBER, 1931. LIABILITY. ASSETS. University Students' Loan Fund Loans to Students and In- Balance 1/1/31 .. £42,010 0 2 terest thereon to 31/12/30 £24,689 2 9 Transfer from Revenue Account 2,043 17 9 Loans during 1931 . . 3,362 19 0 . £44,(163 17 11 Interest lor 1931 1,277 19 -.'9,:i:J,ii 1 Less Repayments 2,028 19 27,301 2 4 £14,626 Australian Consolidated Inscribed Stock 14.626 0 0 National Bank of A/asia Ltd. Credit Balance •2,527 16 7

£44,663 17 11 £44,063 17 11 X. MELBOURNE UNIVERSITY PRESS. Statement of Accounts for year endtd Sl<( December, 1931. DR. PUBLICATIONS TRADING ACCOUNT CR.

1931. 1931. Jan. 16. Dec. 31. To Slock on Hand £59 2 2 By Sales £1,224 4 9 » Dec. 31. Grants 714 6 1 O To Purchases 1,879 5 Stock on Hand 099 7 2 S§ Fees 5 0 Postages, etc. 21 19 Sales Tax 3 6 Advertisements 7 10. Royalties 382 13 10 ! Gross Profit transferred lo Profit and Loss Account 278 19 9 | £2,637 18 0 £2,637 18 0 OR. LECTURE NOTES TRADING ACCOUNT. CR.

1931. 1931. Jan. 16. Dec. 31. To Stock on Hand £326 7 By Sales £1,076 12 0 Dec. 81. Stock ou Haud 313 0 2 To Purchases 205 14 9 Postages 25 5 7 Stationery, etc 14 11 II Fees 16 16 0 Salaries .. 162 18 0 Refunds 32 10 0 Gross Profit transferred lo Profit and Loss Account 616 8 11 £1,389 12 i> £1,389 12

GOWNS AND HOODS TRADING ACCOUNT.

1931. 1931.. Jan. 15. Dec. 31.'- - To Stock on Hand £266 16 0 By Hire £171 12 Dee. 31. Stock on Hand 208 19 To Refunds 38 7 Salaries, ttc. 8 17 Purchases 1 4 Gross Profit transferred to Profit and Loss Account ISO 7 8 £440 11 6 £440 11 6 DR. STUDENTS' REQUISITES TRADING ACCOUNI CR.

1931. 1931. Jan. 15. Dec. 31. To Stock un Hand £792 5 1.1 By Sales £971 12 11 Dec. 3). .Stock on Hand 711 10 0 To Purchases 542 16 11 Gross Prolit transferred lo PruiU und Loss Account 351 1 0

£1,686 2 11 £1,686 2 11 i- C INDENT ORDERS TRADING ACCOUNT.

1931. 1931. Dec. 31. Dec. 31. To Purchases £637 8 11 Bv Sales £551 17 8 Gross Prolit transferred to Profit aud Loss Account 14 8 9 £551 17 8 £551 17 8 OR. SECOND-HAND EXCHANGE TRADING ACCOUNT. CR

1931. 1931. Dec. 31. Dec. 31. £5 7 6 £75 1 8 Postages 9 10 10 Gross Profit transferred to Profit and Loss Account 60 3 4 £75 I 8 £76 1 8

UNIVERSITY CONSIGNMENT ACCOUNT. 8 1031. 1931. Dec. 31. Dec. 31 To Advertisements .. £3 4 10 By Sales .. £516 10 5 Payments 473 18 11 Less returns .. 7 4 11 Postages 1 8 5 £609 5 6 Gross Profit transferred . to Profit and Loss 30 13 4 £509 6 6 £509 5 6 DR. M.ED. LIBRARY ACCOUNT. CR.

1931. 1931. Dec. 31. Dec. 31. To Purchases £28 15 10 By Subscriptions. .. £0 18 0 Postages . 0 13 Loss transferred to Profit aud Loss Account 18 19 1

£28 17 1 £28 17 1

PROFIT AND LOSS ACCOUNT.

1931. 1031. Dec. 31. Dec 31. To General Expenses, including Salaries .. £936 18 10 Bv Publications Trading Account £278 19 9 M.Ed. Library 18 19 I Lecture Notes Trading Account 910 8 11 Stationery 27 17 (1 Gowns and Hoods Trading Account .. 130 7 K Had Debts 214 9 3 Students' Requisites Trading Account 351 1 (1 Net Profit transferred to Capital Accounouutt . . 354 10 1 University Consignment Account 30 13 4 Indent Orders Trading Account 14 8 9 Exchange Trading Account 60 3 4 Commission on Stamps 36 13 U Interest 32 0 8 Commission 1 17 4

£1,662 14 3 £1,552 14 3 BALANCE SHEET as at 31$/ December, 1931.

LIABILITIES. ASSETS. University Loan £200 0 II Cash in Bank £58 5 9 Advance for Publications 245 0 0 Cash in Hand 5 0 Goods Paid for in Advance .. 2 4 (i Investments . 1,322 6 0n Bank Overdraft II 11 0 Duplicator 10 0 0 Sundry Creditors— Furniture and Fittings 5 9 (1 Telephone Charges £5 13 4 Goods Paid for in Advance 0 15 9 Royalties 2(1 6 7 Sundry Debtors 293 13 4 University Publications .. 90 16 (1 Stock on Hand . 1,992 16 4 University Advertisements 14 0 0 Exchange 11 7 7 Economic Record Advertisement: 0 15 0 Goods Sold on Commission 1 n 3 General 319 17 8 Capital Account £2,504 3 Add Net Profit 354 10 2,918 13 6

£3,080 6 8 £3,686 6 8

AUDITOR-GENERAL'S CERTIFICATE. In accordance with the provisions of the University Act 1928, Section 38, tbe ac-countM have been audited ami the securities have been cheeked and verified. I certify that the statement of account-* is con-ect. 29/4/32 J. A. NOKRIS, Auditor-General. CLASS LISTS. 1103

HONOUR LISTS. 1931 TO 1932. SCHOOL LEAVING EXAMINATION. DECEMBER, 1931.

EXHIBITIONS AND PRIZES.

AGRICULTURAL SCIENCE. Harper, Robert Stanley) ., . Shew, Derek Innes j fl":" ANIMAL BIOLOGY. Waddell, Robert William BOTANY. Meyer, Marjorie Bertha BRITISH HISTORY. Bennie, Alexander Peter Bruce CHEMISTRY. Smith, Edgar Francis John COMMERCIAL PRACTICE. Meeking, Wallace Warner Special Prize. Jennings, Reginald Henry COMMERCIAL PRINCIPLES. Jamieson, Amy Joyce Special Prize. Downing, Richard Ivan 1'104 EXAMINATION RESULTS, 1931-32.

DOMESTIC SCIENCE AND ARTS. Terry, Mollie Throne DRAWING. Ewen, Jean Edith .ECONOMICS. Miles, Aileen Joyce ENGLISH. Morgan, Gwynneth Sarah ) ,-, , Shaw, Patrick j ^qual EUROPEAN HISTORY. Lawrence, Margaret FRENCH. McMillan, John Milll,-, , Sobell, James Otto J^ual 1st Leit Prize divided between— McMillan, John Mill | ^ , Sobell, James Otto ) qua 2nd Leit Prize divided between— McMillan, John Mill) „ , Sobell, James Otto j ^quai GEOGRAPHY. Austin, Lloyd James l^, , Gittus, Joyce Lillian ^V1*1 GEOLOGY. Condon, Maurice Alan GERMAN. Sobell, James Otto GREEK. Rees, William Moffat CLASS LISTS. J.JQ5

GREEK AND ROMAN HISTORY. McClelland, James Robert HEBREW. Fonda, Victor LATIN. Kerferd, George Briscoe | „ , Mann, James Gilbert ) tqual

MATHEMATICS, I. Touzel, Donald Louis

MATHEMATICS, II. Richardson, Harry Keith

MATHEMATICS, III. Touzel, Donald Louis

MATHEMATICS, IV. Briggs, Norman Leslie

MUSIC. Fallon, Claire Winifred . PHYSICS. Clarke, Aubrey Rex 1106 EXAMINATION RESULTS, 1931-32,

CONSERVATORIUM Of MUSIC.

ENTRANCK EXHIBITIONS.

FEBRUARY, 1932.

EXAMINATION BOARD'S EXHIBITIONS Valda Genevieve Johnstone (Pianoforte) Horace Miles Sampforcl (Violoncello) Irene Mavis Bennett (Singing)

OKMOND ENTRANCE EXHIBITIONS 1. Charles David White (Pianoforte) 2. John Stanley Marshall (Pianoforte) 3. (Open) Anne Harvey (Singing) CONSEKVATORIUM EXHIBITIONS Judy Ainadio (Flute) Alan Alexander Thompson (Pianoforte) Phyllis Eileen Batchelor (Pianoforte) Howard Layton Brown (Violin)

EXTRA CONSERVATORIUM EXHIBITIONS Nancy Hannah Fanny Emigoot Blashki Fryberg (Singing) Roy Mitchell Tartakover (Singing) Audrey Ida Anderson (Singing) Phyllis Mary Ferguson (Singing)

SPECIAL CONSERVATORIUM EXHIBITION Ella Simpson (Pianoforte)

BERNARD HEINZE VIOLIN EXHIBITION Paul Joseph McDermott

LINDSAY BIGGINS EXHIBITION' Edith .lean Starling CLASS LISTS. 1107

WERTHEIM EXHIBITIONS Joyce Sylvia Tulloh Sheila Hunt Kathleen Savage Valda Tasker Arthur Roberts Audrey Grace Tapper

J. A. STEELE EXHIBITION Nancy Rosalind Bryan 110B EXAMINATION RESULTS, 1931-32.

ANNUAL EXAMINATION.

DECEMBER, 1931.

CLASS LISTS. GREEK, PART I. First Class. Cain, Virgil Joseph (Teachers' College) Prentice, Kenneth William (Trinity) Gilbert, Robert Leigh (Trinity) ) „ , McLean, Alister Dare (Newman) J iqual Second Class. Laurie, Edward Andrew Hevingham (Ormond) Picken, Jean Gumming (Ormond) LATIN, PART I. First Class. Cain, Virgil Joseph (Teachers' College) McLean, Alister Dare (Newman) ( Prentice, Kenneth William (Trinity) S ^Qual Gilbert, Robert Leigh (Trinity) Second Class. Laurie, Edward Andrew Hevingham ] (Ormond) i Equal Mulcahy, Hugh Cranley (Newman) J Molomby, John Lawrence (Newman) 1 Picken, Jean Gumming (Ormond) j Equal Bainbridge, Howard Macartney i (Trinity) }• Equal Pearce, Keith Weedon Third Class. Hannan, Francis Thomas (Teachers' College) Adams, Thomas Cranstoun (Ormond) ] Parker, Leslie Eyre (Trinity) j Kqual CLASS LISTS. 1109

ENGLISH LANGUAGE AND LITERATURE, PART I. First Class. Home, Colin James (Teachers' "| College) f Stavelev, Minerva Marion Louise [ ^viuai (Teachers' College) J Glover, Alice Jean (Trinity)

Second Class. Pearce, Keith Weedon Loh, Arthur Stewart (Teachers' College) Davies, Dorothy Mary (Ormond) 1 Deakin, Howard Andrew (Teachers' \ Equal College) J George, Elsa (Ormond) ") v, , Lee, Norman Edward Egan , jr)ual Mulcahv, Hugh Cranlev (Newman) 7 _, . Young, Marion Walker JJiqual Lalor, Peter Bernard (Newman)

Third Class. Secomb, Herbert William Daniel (Queen's) Wainwright, Gwendoline Mary (Teachers' College) Fleming, Allan Percy (Ormond) Alabaster, Elaine (Trinity) ] Gray, Enid Mabel (Queen's) • Equal Home, Robert Ife (Trinity) J Baldwin, Agnes Graham (Ormond) ) j Cerutty, Dorothea Mabel (Trinity) J ^qual Barrett, Roderick Corriss (Trinity) de Steiger, Elden Werner James "1 (Trinity) (• Equal Edhouse, Nancy Evelyn J Bishop, Kathleen Mary (Ormond) ) „ , Pearson, Margaret Illenden (Trinity) ) ^cluaL Pitcher, Beatrice Mabel (Trinity) 1110 EXAMINATION RESULTS, 1931-32.

The following candidates, though not eligible to appear in the Class List, have qualified in this subject as prescribed for the Degree with Honours:— Lee, Norman Edward Egan Strahan, Sheila Anne

FRENCH, PART I. First Class. Bryan, Edward Ridley (Teachers' College) Second Class. Picken, Jean Gumming (Ormond) Cain, Virgil Joseph (Teachers' College) Bainbridge, Howard Macartney (Trinity) Staveley, Minerva Marion Louise (Teachers' College) de Steiger, Elden Werner James (Trinity) Caldwell, Colin Hicks (Trinity) Glover, Alice Jean (Trinity) • • Third Class. Prentice, Kenneth William (Trinitv) Fell, Geoffrey Hugh (Trinity) Fleming, Allan Percy (Ormond) Cunnington, Joyce McLennan, Marion Beatrice (Queen's) Wells, Mollie Graham (Trinity) Edhouse, Nancy Evelyn Pearce, Keith Weeclon. Hannan, Francis Thomas (Teachers' 1 College) , |- Equal Lalor, Peter Bernard (Newman) J Birt, Jean Annette (Teachers' College) Winter, Mary Josephine (Newman) Secomb, Herbert William Daniel (Queen's) The following candidate, though not eligible to appear in the Class List, has qualified in this subject as prescribed for the Degree with Honours:— Sutton, Molly Lennon CLASS LISTS. 1111

GERMAN, PART I. First Class. Gibson, Quentin Boyce (Trinity) Bryan, Edward Ridley (Teachers' College; Bainbridge, Howard Macartney (Trinity) George, Elsa (Ormond) Caldwell, Colin Hicks (Trinity) Second Class. '•••'• Carr, Marjorie McPherson Third Class. Gooden, Kathleen Leah (Newman) Birss, Helen The following candidate, though not eligible to appear in the Class List, has qualified in this subject as prescribed for the Degree with Honours:— Altus, Rudolph Herman

BRITISH HISTORY, "B." First Class. Davies, Dorothy Mary (Ormond) Second Class. Home, Colin James (Teachers' College) Brodie, Hugh 'Eowell (Teachers' College) Cohen, Edward (Ormond) Young, Marion Walker Goode, Lloyd Pym (Ormond) Bourke, William Meskill (Newman) Staveley, Minerva Marion Louise (Teachers' College) Adams, Thomas Cranstoun (Ormond) McDonald, Helen Hope Fancourt (Trinity) Wainwright, Gwendoline Mary (Teachers' College) Lobban, Alan Robert (Ormond) Loh, Arthur Stewart (Teachers' College) 71A 1119 EXAMINATION RESULTS, 193132.

Third Class. Pitcher, Beatrice Mabel (Trinity) Home, Robert Ife (Trinity) Parker, Leslie Eyre (Trinity) Pearson, Margaret Illenden (Trinity) Doubleday, Betty Constance Laura Morris, Gwen Rose (Queen's) McLennan, Marion Beatrice (Queen's) Levey, Yvonne Pascaline (Ormond) Deakin, Howard Andrew (Teachers' College) Gooden, Kathleen Leah (Newman) Kellway, John Evelyn Wilmot, Reginald William Winchester (Trinity) Sewell, Joan Sidney (Trinity) Lawton, Graham Henry (Ormond) Blewett, Gladys Gertrude Fell, Geoffrey Hugh (Trinity)

PSYCHOLOGY, LOGIC, AND ETHICS. First Class. Lobban, Alan Robert (Ormond) Second Class. Gibson, Quentin Boyce (Trinity) Greenwood, Harold Wardale ] (Ormond) Equal Thomson, Frances Elizabeth J Latham, Winifred Mary (Ormond) Turner, Marjorie Grace Third Class. Harris, Clyde Jack (Queen's) ) _ . McMillan, Allan (Ormond) | *^aal Gurr, Alan Tasman Wilson, Eustace Howard (Newman) Golding, Donald James (Queen's) Vellacott, Geoffrey William (Ormond) CLASS LISTS. 1113

The following candidate, though not eligible to appear in the Class List, has qualified in this subject as prescribed for the Degree with Honours:— Plunkett, Sydney Michael John Dunne PURE MATHEMATICS, PART I. First Class. Corben, Herbert Charles Squires, Patrick Second Class. Hibbert, Sydney Donald (Ormond) } „ , McDowell, Ronald Ralph (Ormond) * ijqual Alexander, Elizabeth Boyle Amott, Florence Hunter Third Class. Appleby, Nathalie Lillias (Teachers' College) Fitzpatrick, Edgar Westhorp (Teachers' \ — CoUege) ( § Glover, Margaret Allison (Teachers' v ,5" College) -' ^ The following candidate, though not eligible to appear in the Class List, has qualified in this subject as prescribed for the Degree with Honours : - McDonell, Alexander MIXED MATHEMATICS, PART I. First Class. Corben, Herbert Charles Squires, Patrick Second Class. Hibbert, Sydney Donald (Ormond) ' McDowell, Ronald Ralph (Ormond) Third Class. Weedon, Walter Raymond Alexander, Elizabeth Boyle t 1114 EXAMINATION RESULTS, 1931-32.

The following candidate, though not eligible to appear in the Class List, has qualified in this subject as prescribed for the Degree with Honours:— McDonell, Alexander.

ANCIENT HISTORY. First Class. Pearce, Keith Weedon Davies, Dorothy Mary (Ormond) Cohen, Edward (Ormond) Doubleday, Betty Constance Laura Brodie, Hugh Howell (Teachers' College) Adams, Thomas Cranstoun (Ormond) Second Class. Adams, Isabel Margaret (Ormond) Baird, Marion Elder (Ormond) ] Wilmot, Reginald William Winchester • Equal (Trinity) J Cohen, Barbara (Trinity) Goode, Lloyd Pym (Ormond) Moran, Bertha Anne Murray, Alma May (Teachers' College) Third Class. Sewell, Joan Sidney (Trinity) Bourke, William Meskill (Newman) Blewett, Gladys Gertrude Morris, Gwen Rose (Queen's) Latham, Winifred Mary (Ormond) Williams, Marjory Veronica Seton ) _ , Wykes, Dorothy ] ^qual

GREEK, PART II. First Class. Wright, Robert John Davern (Newman) CLASS LISTS. 1115

Second Class. Bult, John Alan (Trinity) Powell, Gordon George (Ormond) Romanis, John Espenett (Trinity) LATIN, PART II. First Class. Wright, Robert John Davern (Newman) Second Class. Kennedy, Thomas Joseph i Newman) Rogan, Michael Aloysius (Newman) Bult, John Alan (Trinity) Murphy, Isla Victoria (Trinity) "{1 Taffe, Richard James Raymond (Newman) J £ Third Class. Riordan, .John"Frederick (Newman) Binns, Kenneth Johnstone (Queen's) ENGLISH LANGUAGE, PART I.I. • First Class. Roche, Alice Mary (Newman) Second Class. Reseigh, Elizabeth Eleanor Annie (Queen's) Johnston, William Young (Teachers' College) Johnston, Alice Maud; (Ormond) Third Class. Howell, Beryl Ivy (Trinity) Knee, Wilma Jean ) _, . Player, Dorothy May j tqual Gibson, Colin Judge (Ormond) Strahan, Sheila Anne The following candidate, though not eligible to appear in the Class List, has qualified in this subject as prescribed for the Degree with Honours:— 1089 Zwar, Charles Joseph 1J](3 EXAMINATION RESULTS, 1931-32

ENGLISH LITERATURE, PART II. First Class. Thirkell, Graham (Ormond) Burke, John Trevor Johnston, Alice Maude (Ormond) Second Class. Sing, Reginald Harry (Teachers' College> Roche, Alice Mary (Newman) Owen, Evelyn Mabel (Trinity) ] Reseigh, Elizabeth Eleanor Annie f Equal (Queen's) j Hayes, Mary Catherine Hirt, Olga Mavis (Teachers' College ] . Knee, Wilma Jean j Equal Third Class. Synriot, Frances Mary (Teachers' College) Pearson, Elisabeth Marian (Trinity) Sloan, Dulcie Isabel (Ormond) Johnston, William Young (Teachers' College) Pitts, Maude Blanton (Trinity) Howell, Beryl Ivy (Trinity) 7 Equai Strahan, Sheila Anne J Player, Dorothy May

FRENCH, PART II. First Class. Grotty, John Cassian Morris (Trinity and Teachers' College) Second Class. Lew, Arthur Rosel (Ormond) ) „ . Owen, Evelyn Mabel (Trinity) ( ^V^al Barling, Ruth (Trinity) ) Murphy, Isla Victoria (Trinity) j Mual Baldwin, Rolf Redmond (Trinity) Kennedy, Thomas Joseph (Newman) Roche, Alice Mary (Newman) CLASS LISTS. 1117 Third Class. Hayes, Mary Catherine Heyward, Edwin (Teachers' College) Sing, Reginald Harry (Teachers' College) Riordan, John Frederick (Newman) Ride, Vera Mavis Linck, Brenda Elizabeth (Trinity) Renfree, Isabel Margaret Mae Rogan, Michael Aloysius (Newman) Taffe, Richard James Raymond (Newman) The following candidates, though not eligible to appear in Class List, have qualified in this subject as prescribed for the Degree with Honours:— Grutzner, Albert Brandon (Trinity) Pitts, Maude Blanton (Trinity) FRENCH LANGUAGE AND PHILOLOGY. First Class. None. ' Second Class. Barling, Ruth (Trinity) Third Class. Grotty, John Cassian Morris (Trinity and Teachers' College) GERMAN, PART II. First Class. Gibson, Colin Judge (Ormond) Groom, Lesley Jean (Teachers' College) Second Class. Linck, Brenda Elizabeth (Trinity) Tlie following candidate, though not eligible to appear in the Class List, has qualified iu thia subject as prescribed for the Degree with Honours:— Altus, Rudolph Herman HIS EXAMINATION RESULTS, 1931.32.

HISTORY OF PHILOSOPHY. First Class. Manton, Joyce May (Queen's) Second Class. Logan, Eileen Maude Hamilton McCutcheon, Oliver Keith Osborn") (Queen's) \ Equal Nicholls, Alan Whyte (Ormond) J Third Class. Radford, John' Gordon (Ormond) Abbott, Ruby Jean ] Gurr, Alan Tasman I Ladbrook, Albert William f Equal Stephenson, Arthur William Smith J

ADVANCED ETHICS. First Class. Levy, Arthur Rosel (Ormond) Norman, Arthur Howard (Ormond) Manton, Joyce May (Queen's) Second Class. McCutcheon, Oliver Keith Osbom (Queen's) Logan, Eileen Maude Hamilton Powell, Gordon George (Ormond) Third Class. Nicholls, Alan Whyte (Ormond) Ladbrook, Albert William

PURE MATHEMATICS, PART II. First Class. Love, Eric Russell (Ormond) Hardy, Walter Davis (Teachers' College) CLASS LISTS. ing

Second Class. Wickens, Peter Charles (Ormond) Lester, Margaret Third Class. Wilmoth, Geoffrey Reginald (Trinity) Faul, Albert Harold Veitch, Gordon Miller (Teachers' College) Homewood, Ethel (Teachers' College) MIXED MATHEMATICS, PART II. First Class. Love, Eric Russell (Ormond) Woodruff, Michael Francis Addison (Queen's) Second Class. Hardy, Walter Davis (Teachers' College) Wickens, Peter Charles (Ormond) Veitch, Gordon Miller (Teachers' College) Coffey, William Henry (Queen's) Third Class. Moorhouse, Charles Edmund Lester, Margaret Sutherland, Douglas Macnicol (Trinity) Faul, Albert Harold AUSTRALASIAN HISTORY. First Class. Thirkell, Graham (Ormond) Pippey, Philip Henry Second Class. Pryor, Leonard John (Teachers' College) Cohen, Barbara (Trinity) Plant, Janet Blake Stephens, John Emmerson (Teachers' College) McAuliffe, Colin Graham (Queen's) Pearson, Elisabeth Marian (Trinity) 1120 EXAMINATION RESULTS, 1931-32.

Miseil, Francis Anthony Roger (Newman) Longthorn, John Bernard (Queen's) Proudfoot, Alexander Townley (Ormond) Russell, Hilary Marion Leura (Trinity) Lesser, Louis Emile (Queen's) Bradshaw, Frederick Maxwell (Ormond) Wilke, Hilda May (Queen's) Homer, Arthur Geoffrey (Queen's) Super, Alfred Newton Third Class. Plant, George Shaw (Teachers' College) Moran, Bertha Anne Clarke Marian Margaret (Trinity) de Crespigny, Nancy Champion (Trinity) Strangward, Marjorie Kathleen (Trinity) Brady, Leila Elvie (Trinity) Bickford, Phyllis Royal (Queen's) Williams, Marjory Veronica Seton Wark, Charles Don Wykes, Dorothy

EUROPEAN HISTORY, "A." First Class. None. Second Class. Pryor, Leonard John (Teachers' College) Miseil, Francis Anthony Roger (Newman) Proudfoot, Alexander Townley (Ormond) Super, Alfred Newton Synnot, Frances Mary (Teachers' College) Shann, Frank (Trinity) Sloan, Dulcie Isabel (Ormond) Hartnell, Bernard William (Queen's) Norman, Arthur Howard (Ormond) Whitehead, Dorothy Eleanor (Trinity) Third Class. Shaw, George (Ormond) Homewood, Ethel (Teachers' College) CLASS LISTS. H21

Hirt, Olga Mavis (Teachers' College) Clarke, Marian Margaret (Trinity) Kaw, Herbert Allan Carter, Harold Percival Swanton, Robert (Ormond) Ride, Vera Mavis Moran, Bertha Anne Longthorn, John Bernard (Queen's) Wykes, Dorothy Wark, Charles Don

ECONOMIC HISTORY. First Class. None. Second Class. Hedley, Kenneth John Long, Wylfa Alice (Trinity) Keating, Russell James Mountain, George Rowland McDonald, Helen Hope Fancourt (Trinity) Kellway, John Evelyn Third Class. Gully, John Moran, Bertha Anne Horner, Arthur Geoffrey (Queen's) Warren, Harris Nesbit

ECONOMICS, PART I. First Class. Lobban, Alan Robert (Ormond) Laurie, Edward Andrew Hevingham (Ormond) Second Class. Kemp, Charles Denton Mountain, George Rowland Keating, Russell James 1122 EXAMINATION RESULTS, 193.. 32.

Third Class. Ham, Maxwell Rupert (Trinity) Mosley, Rupert Sinclair (Ormond) McDonald, Helen Hope Fancourt (Trinity) Parker, Leslie Eyre (Trinity) Pryor, Leonard John (Teachers' College) Wilmot, Reginald William Winchester (Trinity) Hedley, Kenneth John Backholer, Robert Charles

ECONOMICS, PART IL—ARTS COURSE. First Class. None. Second Class. Binns, Kenneth Johnstone (Queen's) Horsfall, John Campbell (Ormond)

MODERN POLITICAL INSTITUTIONS. First Class. None. Second Class. Menhennitt, Clifford Inch (Ormond) Newman, Charles Edward (Ormond) Daglish, Alfred Thomas Tampion (Trinity) Bradshaw, Frederick Max well (Ormond)) Lush, George Hermann (Ormond) f Equal Pippey, Philip Henry j Shann, Prank (Trinity) Third Class. Russell, Hilary .Marion Leura (Trinity) Stephens, John Emmerson (Teachers' College) Thomas, Courtenay Raeder (Queen's) Long, Wylfa Alice (Trinity) Aitken, Marjorie Burt CLASS USTS. 1123

CONSTITUTIONAL HISTORY AND INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS. First Class. None. Second Class. Shann, Frank (Trinity) \ Thomas, Courtenay Raeder (Queen's) f Mual Menhennitt, Clifford Inch (Ormond) ) _ Stock, Reginald Leslie (Trinity) jH

EDUCATION. First Class. None. Second Class. , Ross, John Lindsay Reynolds, Hector Baden Boardman, Annie Beatrice (Trinity) Short, Beatrice Laura Third Class. Laugher, Henry George Jenkin, Mabel Gertrude ) _, , Payne, Catherine Mary $ m™ Lube, Mary Katrin (Newman) Kerley, Mary 1124 EXAMINATION RESULTS, 193132.

NATURAL PHILOSOPHY, PART I. First Class. Christiansen, Wilbur Norman (Trinity) Pyke, Laurence Richard Dimond (Queen's) Hibbert, Sydney Donald (Ormond) Second Class, Corben, Herbert Charles Eckersley, Peter John (Trinity) Baldwin, James Graham Third Class. Coates, Thomas Hampton (Teachers' 1 College) \ Equal Woodruff, Philip Scott (Queen's) J Brown, Kenneth Stanley ] Holland, Alfred James (Newman) j- Equal Squires, Patrick J Boadle, Ronald Dean , McDowell, Ronald Ralph (Ormond) '-Equal McNeil, John Frederick (Queen's) C O'Brien, Charles Raymond Heddington J CHEMISTRY, PART I. First Class. Coates, Thomas Hampton (Teachers' 1 College) I . Pyke, Laurence Richard Dimond f ^

Third Class. Arnott, Florence Hunter } Krause, Doris Adeline (Teachers' [ Equal College) ) Elliott, Neil Campbell Tudehope, Neil Anderson (Trinity) Lewis, Thomas Vernon ... Woodruff, Philip Scott (Queen's) Baillie, Robert Brendan (Newman) O'Brien, Charles Raymond Heddington GEOLOGY, PART I. First Class. i Cole, Thomas David Lyne, John Alexander (Ormond) King, John Campbell ' Second Class. Slatter, Joseph Arthur Boswell, .Robert William McGregor Crofts, Amv Letitia (Teachers' , College) . >Eaual Fraser, Colin Keith i Jiqual Torkington, Mary (Queen's) ' Third Class. Hore, Charles Vivian ) „ Oram, John Alfred Forster (Ormond) ) M"3' Cox, Clarice Lilian (Teachers' College) McLean, John Reginald Willis BOTANY, PART I. First Class. Shackell, Ethel May (Queen's) Wilmot, Alice Elizabeth (Trinity) Second Class. Davies, Margaret Millicent (Trinity) Dann, Margaret Jean (Trinity) U26 EXAMINATION RESULTS, 1931-32.

Woodruff, Philip Scott (Queen's) Hiatt, Eileen Nye, Edward Eyres Third Class. Crofts, Amy Letitia (Teachers' College) McNeill, William John Ashley, Margery Campbell (Trinity)

ZOOLOGY, PART I. First Class. Woodruff, Philip Scott (Queen's) Dann, Margaret Jean (Trinity) Second Class. Davies, Margaret Millicont (Trinity) Ingram, Harry Herbert Dudley Third Class. Shackcll, Ethel May (Queen's) Tudehopc, Neil Anderson (Trinity) Torkington, Mary (Queen's)

PHYSIOLOGY, PART I. First Class. Willsmore, Noel Marston. Second Class. Woodcock, Beatrice Rosalie (Trinity) O'Toole, Alan James Patrick Newton, John Ellis (Trinity) Third Class. Newton, Ruth Evalinc Cutting, Leila Margaret (Teachers'] College) [Equal Dick, Alexander Thomas J CLASS LISTS. 1127

NATURAL PHILOSOPHY, PART II. First Class. Bower, John Crawford (Teachers'! College) I „ , Teasdale, Elvin Adolph (Teachers' f tqual College J Love, Eric Russell (Ormond) Second Class. Veitch, Gordon Miller (Teachers' College) Bibby, Tessie Winnifred (Teachers'" College) Boswell, Robert William McGregor \ Equal Kenny, John Luis Almeida (New­ man)

CHEMISTRY, PART II. First Class. Teasdale, Elvin Adolph (Teachers' College) Second Class. Agar, John MacDonald (Trinity) 1 Bower, John Crawford (Teachers' [Equal College) J Bibby, Tessie Winnifred (Teachers ] College) I „ . Dick, Alexander Thomas ( tquai Lennox, Francis Gordon J Third Class. McMahon, Brian Clement Waterson, George Booth (Teachers' College)

METALLURGY, PART I. (SCIENCE COURSE). First Class. None. Second Class. Bell, Donald Hclliar 1128 EXAMINATION RESULTS, 1931-32.

Third Class. Campbell, James Donald Ferris, Irwin James Hannah, Robert Menzies Pullar, Stuart Simmers GEOLOGY, PART II. First Class. None. Second Class. Procter, Eunice Maisie (Teachers' College) Cadwallader, William John ) Collens, Sheilah Nancy (Queen's) f Equal Crooks, Kathleen Mary (Newman) ) Balfe, lima Grace Third Class. Hall, Muriel Lyall ) „• . McDonald, Flora Mary (Newman) | ^qual BOTANY, PART II. First Class. None. Second Class. Procter, Eunice Maisie (Teachers' College) Cutting, Leila Margaret (Teachers' College) Balfe, lima Grace Crooks, Kathleen Mary (Newman) Collens, Sheilah Nancy (Queen's) Ryan, Margaret Angela (Newman) Third Class. Bolger, Patricia Halsey, Frances Jean (Queen's) ZOOLOGY, PART II. First Class. None. CLASS LISTS. 1129 Second Class. Agar, John MacDonald (Trinity) Third Class. Halsey, Frances Jean (Queen's) Crowne, Margaret

NATURAL PHILOSOPHY, PART III. First Class. James, Robert William McDonald, Donald ] Nadenbousch, Reginald Alphonse \ Equal (Teachers' College) J Oddie, Thomas Harold (Trinity) Andrews, John Douglas (Teachers' College) Second Class. Kaye, Albert Henry ] Sutherland, Douglas Macnicol [ Equal (Trinity) J Third Class. Crowle, Gavan Michael ] Stanes, John Gladstone (Teachers'[ Equal College) )

CHEMISTRY, PART III. First Class. Smith, Leonard Hart (Teachers' College) Second Class. Andrews, John Douglas (Teachers' ] College) 1- Equal Knight, John Langford I GEOLOGY, PART III. First Class. Campbell, James Donald k . • •1130 EXAMINATION RESULTS, 1930-31.

Second Class. Hallihari, Mary Bridget Third Class. ^ Ryan, Margaret Angela (Newman)

BOTANY, PART III. First Class. Rust, Stanley Frederick Shillinglaw, Archibald Westoby Hoette, Shirley Second Class. Eckersley, Audrey May Third Class. Sharwood, Marjorie May ZOOLOGY, PART III. First Class. None. Second Class. Hoette, Shirley. PHYSIOLOGY, PART II. First Class. None. Second Class. Kilvington, Trevor Basil Third Class. Shaw, Frank Herbert Lush, Dora Mary BACTERIOLOGY, PART I. (SCIENCE COURSE). First Class. . None. CLASS LISTS. )131

Second Class. None. Third Class. Eckersley, Audrey May- Martin, Robert Godfrey Newton, Ruth Evaline Dick, Alexander Thomas

BIO-CHEMISTRY WITH BACTERIOLOGY PART II. First Class. None. Second Class. Phillips, Mary Weir BACTERIOLOGY, PART II. First Class. None. Second Class. Lush, Dora Mary Third Class. Kilvington, Trevor Basil

PARASITOLOGY, "B." First Class. None. Second Class. Eckersley, Audrey May

JURISPRUDENCE, PART I. First Class. Menhennitt, Clifford Inch (Ormonde 1 1 ;-;0 EXAMINATION RESULTS, 1931-32.

Second Class. Hoban, Reginald Gerard } . Lush, George Hermann (Ormond) ) ^Quai Rylah, Arthur Gordon (Trinity) Hull, Mary Kathleen Larmour (Queen's) Thomas, Courtenay Raeder (Queen's) Stock, Reginald Leslie (Trinity) Third Class. Harper, John Brisbane (Trinity) Brown, Allan Stanley (Queen's) Kane, Thomas Joseph (Newman) Newman, Charles Edward (Ormond) Boughton, Russell Neish (Queen's)

LAW OF PROPERTY IN LAND AND CONVEYANCING. First Class. None. Second Class. Harper, John Brisbane (Trinity) Hambleton, James McConnell Sawer, Geoffrey Freadman, Ralph Prendergast, William Arthur Third Class. Rylah, Arthur Gordon (Trinity) Higgins, Russell James Garran, Isham Peter (Trinity) Sussex, Ronald Thomas (Queen's)

LAW OF CONTRACT AND PERSONAL PROPERTY. First Class. Hambleton, James McConnell Sawer, Geoffrey CLASS LISTS. 1133

Second Class. Rylah, Arthur Gordon (Trinity) Harper, John Brisbane Third Class. Prendergast, William Arthur Higgins, Russell James NATURAL PHILOSOPHY (MEDICAL COURSE). First Class. Drevermann, Ernest Barclay (Trinity) Churches, Clifford Kelvin (Queen's) Brown, James Grayton (Trinity) Second Class. Seward, David Norman Livingstone (Trinity) Gardner, John Kelvin (Ormond) 1 Gilchrist, Marjorie (Ormond) | _ , Pyman, Clive Francis Henry f Mual Smith, Winston Sullivan (Ormond) J Third Class. Jenkins, Trevor William (Ormond) Hicks, John Douglas (Ormond) Eager, Kenneth John (Trinity) Johnson, Haddon Harkcr (Ormond) Akeroyd, Harry (Ormond) Anderson, Rowland Ralph (Ormond) CHEMISTRY (MEDICAL COURSE). First Class. Gilchrist, Marjorie (Ormond) Churches. Clifford Kelvin (Queen's) \ . Smith, Winston Sullivan (Ormond) ) Mual Second Class. Akeroyd, Harry (Ormond) Brown, James Grayton (Trinity) Drevermann, Ernest Barclay (Trinity) Pyman, Clive Francis Henry 1134 EXAMINATION RESULTS, 1931-32.

Third Class. Hicks, John Douglas (Ormond) Hughes, James Francis (Newman) Jenkins, Trevor William (Ormond) Reid, Stanley Francis (Ormond) ZOOLOGY (Medical Course). First Class. Osborne, Yrsa Elizabeth (Trinity) ) _, . Schlicht, Theodore (Newman) J ^qual Churches, Clifford Kelvin (Queen's) Second Class. Gilchrist, Marjorie (Ormond) Pyman, Clive Francis Henry- Third Class. Drevermann, Ernest Barclay (Trinity) Hicks, John Douglas (Ormond) \ _ , Jenkins, Trevor William (Ormond) f Muai Gardner, John Kelvin (Ormond) Seward, David Norman Livingstone (Trinity) BOTANY (MEDICAL COURSE). First Class. Schlicht, Theodore (Newman) Osborne, Yrsa Elizabeth (Trinity) Abrahams, Clarinda Blodwin Second Class. Churches, Clifford Kelvin (Queen's) Seward, Effie Winsome (Ormond) Gilchrist, Marjorie (Ormond) McDonald, Hew Fancourt Graham (Ormond) Equal Seward, David Norman Livingstone (Trinity) Jenkins, Trevor William (Ormond) Gardner, John Kelvin (Ormond) Monahan, Patrick Joseph CLASS LISTS. 1135 Third Class. Akeroyd, Harry (Ormond) Drevermann, Ernest Barclay ] (Trinity) [-Equal Hicks, John Douglas (Ormond) J Ferris, Allan Aveling (Ormond) ) „ . Smith, Winston Sullivan '(Ormond J ^(lual Haydon, Charles Harry Meurisse ANATOMY, INCLUDING HISTOLOGY. First Class. Rank, Benjamin Keith (Ormond) Dunlop, Ernest Edward (Ormond) Second Class. Agar, Wilfred Talbot (Trinity) Eddey, Howard Hadfiold (Ormond) .Hopkins, Charles McTaggart (Ormond) Hudson, Leslie Charles (Ormond) i „ . Hutson, Andrew William Medwyn l1^1131 (Queen's) Kenny, John Joseph Martin (New­ man) PHYSIOLOGY. First Class. Dunlop, Ernest Edward (Ormond) ] Hopkins, Charles McTaggart (Or- \ Equa'V mond) J Eddey, Howard Hadfield (Ormond) Hudson, Leslie Charles (Ormond) ] Hutson, Andrew William Medwyn j- Equal (Queen's) J Second Class. Peakc, Harold Vernon (Ormond) Butcher, Boresford James ] Goldenberg, Myer J- Equal Peters, Evan Seifert (Ormond) J Panting, Rona May (Trinity) Finger, Alan Henry (Queen's) 1136 EXAMINATION RESULTS, 1931-32.

Third Class. Latimer, George Wilfred (Ormond) Outhred, Kenneth Gilbert (Queen's) GENERAL AND SPECIAL PATHOLOGY, WITH BACTERIOLOGY. First Class. Lawson, Donald Forsyth (Ormond) Penington, Alan Harry Smithers, Warwick McLean (Ormond) Hayward, John Isaac (Trinity) Bowden, Keith Macrae (Ormond) Second Class. Hooper, Reginald Smythe (Ormond) I Equal Trahair, Geoffrey (Queen's) j Duncan, Campbell Amiet (Ormond) Phelan, David Beattie Macdonald, Ian Campbell Collins, Vernon Leslie (Queen's) Third Class. MacDougall, Russell Angus (Ormond) Sinclair, Alexander John Maum Laurie, Henry William Spalding Stevens, James Sydney Tod Gepp, Dorothy Marian (Trinity) Sinn, Henry James (Newman) PUBLIC HEALTH. First Class. Bowden, Keith Macrae (Ormond) Ebell, Frank Heinz 1 Green, Lorna Lloyd (Ormond) \ Equal Hayward, John Isaac (Trinity) J Second Class. Kelly, Anthony Richard Kevin (New-"1 man) r Equal MacDougall, Russell Angus (Ormond) J CLASS LISTS. 1137

Gepp, Dorothy Marian (Trinity) 1 Hooper, Reginald Smythe (Ormond) [Equal Shiels, Douglas Oswald J Third Class. Lawson, Donald Forsyth (Ormond) Smithers, Warwick McLean (Ormond) Wallace, Edgar Charles Moreland Turnbull, Reginald John David (Queen's) Penington, Alan Harry Sinn, Henry James (Newman) Braithwaite, Stella Genevieve (Or­ mond) Kidd, David Alan Sinclair, Alexander John Maum [ Equal Stevens, James Sydney Tod Whitehead, James Cockbum (New­ man) Green, Ernest Joseph Marks, Charles Ferdinand (Ormond) Laurie, Henry William Spalding ) _ , Macdonald, Ian Campbell f tqual Wilson, Thomas Keith Phelan, David Beattie GRAPHICS. First Class. Colbourn, John Bertram (Trinity) Eckersley, Peter John (Trinity) Second Class. McDowell, Ronald Ralph (Ormond) \„ . McNeil, John Frederick (Queen's) P

MECHANICAL ENGINEERING, PART I. First Class. None. Second Class. Banks, Kelvi/in RoberRobertt _ . I p nil Green, Randall Myles (Ormond)

ENGINEERING DESIGN, PART I. First Class. Banks, Kelvin Robert Second Class. Green, Randall Myles (Ormond) Third Class. Rider, Maxwell Harvey

STRENGTH AND ELASTICITY OF MATERIALS. First Class. Glenn, Joseph Robert Archibald (Or-"j mond) [ Equal Green, Randall Myles (Ormond) J Second Class. Garrett, John Hayward Allen, John Maurice | „ Ronalds, Albert Francis) ^qua Third Class. Banks, Kelvin Robert Bradley, Keith Campbell Putnam, Adolph Rupert

SURVEYING, PART I. First Class. Banks, Kelvin Robert ) ^, Cole, Thomas David | Equal CLASS LISTS. 1139

Second Class. Glenn, Joseph Robert Archibald (Ormond)

SURVEYING, PART II. First Class. King, John Campbell Second Class. Butler, Laurence Ambrose

HYDRAULIC ENGINEERING, PART I. First Class. None. Second Class. Burkitt, Raymond Woodruff, Michael Francis Addison (Queen's) Third Class. King, John Campbell CIVIL ENGINEERING, PART I., WITH CIVIL ENGINEERING DESIGN, PART I. First Class. . None. Second Class. King, John Campbell ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING, PART 1: First Class. Warnock, Robert Hutchison Richard, Evan Lewis (Queen's) Robinson, Ian James Woodruff, Michael Francis Addison (Queen's) Second Class. Pederick, Edward Howard (Queen's) 1140 EXAMINATION RESULTS, 1931-32.

Third Class. Broadhurst, Edward

MECHANICAL ENGINEERING, PART II. First Class. Moorhouse, Charles Edmund )_, . Robinson, Ian James ftquai Second Class. Drews, Wilhelm Paul Friedrich "I Woodruff, Michael Francis Addison [ Equal (Queen's) J Third Class. Warnock, Robert Hutchison

ENGINEERING DESIGN, PART II, First Class. None.

Second Class. Warnock, Robert Hutchison McLean, Angus Third Class. Moorhouse, Charles Edmund

QUANTITY SURVEYING. First Class. None. Second Class. Hicks, Tregarthen Charles Glanville

ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN, PART I. First Class. None. • CLASS LISTS. 1141!

Second Class. None. Third Class. Cousland, Robert Sherrard, Leslie Hume Blandy, William Frederick

ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN, PART U. First Class. None. Second Class. None. Third Class. Ingpen, Edith Constance Dale, Frank Melbourne Hunt, Eric Atlee ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN, PART 111. First Class. None. Second Class. None. Third Class. Ward, Donald Charles

FREE DRAWING, PART I. First Class. None. Second Class. Colboum, John Bertram (Trinity) FREE DRAWING, PART III. First Class. None. 1142 EXAMINATION RESULTS, 1931-32.

Second Class. Dalton, Alfred Orton Third Class. Hopkins, Rhys Evan Walker, Edward John

FREE DRAWING, PART IV. First Class. None. Second Class. Dumbrell, Charles Victor Boyd Third Class. Mansell, George William Ward, Donald Charles

FIRST YEAR DIPLOMA IN MUSIC. First Class. McDonnell, Winifred Marie "i Schwann, Patricia Rosemary £ Equal Donnelly ) Low, Jean Blair ) _ , Walsh, Isabel Mary ftqual Michael, Ruth Poysden, Mavis Jean McKay, Adele Meyer, Adele Mary Second Class. Bull, Ronald Richard Hiiler, Edna Viola Langlcy, Maud Alice Best, Heleno Wallace Coltman, Doris Gwcndolyne CLASS LISTS. 1143

FIRST YEAR BACHELOR OF MUSIC AND SECOND YEAR DIPLOMA IN MUSIC. First Class. Fitzgerald, Kathleen Eloise Brown, Thomas Elwyn \ Beddoe, Dorothea Jean Bergstrand, Selma Inez Murray, Margery Mary (Trinity) ) _ . Tregear, Una Isabel f tqual Shiffron, Samuel ) _ , Smith, Lilian Penuel ) Kqual Dickson, Alice Valentine Hill, Marie Wood, Katherine Ainsley Leslie, Margaret Isabel Second Class. Rosel, Sheila Mary (Newman) Brown, Percival Leslie Third Class. Brebner, Kathleen Winnifred Rboney, Sydney Lawrence SECOND YEAR BACHELOR OF MUSIC. First Class. MacGillicuddy, Mary Mauricette. McKenzie, Alan Finlayson (Ormond). Second Class. Sampford, Evelyn Elizabeth. Third Class. Harry, Edna Annie Perrin. THIRD YEAR DIPLOMA IN MUSIC. First Class. Douglas, Clive Martin. Hodge, Albert Leslie. Tweddle, Shirley Thornton.

'73A 1144 EXAMINATION RESULTS, 1931.32.

Second Class. Buckman, Mavis Heather. Vernon, Violet Linda. THIRD YEAR BACHELOR OP MUSIC. First Class. Baker, Phyllis. Second Class. Sheehan, Muriel Margaret Baird, Nancie Third Class. Scott, Agnes Vivien Rudcl, Mercia McClean, Burnice Vean Alsop, Letitia Alison SECOND YEAR BACHELOR OF DENTAL SCIENCE. ANATOMY INCLUDING DISSECTIONS. First Class. None. Second Class. Piercey, John Malcolm (Trinity) HISTOLOGY. First Class. Woodcock, Beatrice Rosalie (Trinity) Second Class. Willsmorc, Noel Marston Third Class. Hirst, Alan Champion Davies, David Edwards (Ormond) ) ™„ , Marks, Edward Hubert J ^qual . • CLASS LISTS.- • •- 1145

PROSTHETIC DENTISTRY. First Class. None. Second Class. Willsmore, Noel Marston Levens, Douglas James Woodcock, Beatrice Rosalie (Trinity) Newton, John Ellis (Trinity) Marks, Edward Hubert • Third Class. O'Toole, Alan James Patrick Hirst, Alan Champion Piercey, John Malcolm (Trinity)

THIRD YEAR BACHELOR OF DENTAL SCIENCE BACTERIOLOGY. First Class. None. Second Class. Marcollo, Raymond Third Class. McDonough, George Anthony Carter, John William

DENTAL MATERIA MEDICA. First Class. None. Second Class. None. Third Class. McAuliffe, John Augustine (Newman) Anderson, John Lawrence U46 EXAMINATION RESULTS, 1931-32,

JUNIOR OPERATIVE DENTISTRY. First Clars. None. Second Class. Marcollo, Raymond Williams, Frank (Queen's) Third Class. Anderson, John Lawrence ORTHODONTIA. First Cla&s. None. Second Class. McDonough, George Anthony Third Class. McAuliffe, John Augustine (Newman) DENTAL ANATOMY INCLUDING HISTOLOGY. First Class. None. Second Class. Marcollo, Raymond Third Class. McDonough, George Anthony FINAL EXAMINATION FOR THE DEGREE OP BACHELOR OF DENTAL SCIENCE. Groups I. and II. First Class. None. Second Class. None. CLASS LISTS. 1 1 47

Third Class. Moss, John Spencer Campbell, Ronald Alexander AGRICULTURE, PART L. INCLUDING ANIMAL HUSBANDRY AND DAIRYING. First Class. None. Second Class. Aitken, Yvonne (Trinity) "I Meares, Ainslee Dixon (Trinity) [ Equal Sims, Henry John J Robertson, Muriel Jean Maria (Trinity)

AGRICULTURAL GEOLOGY. First Class. Aitken, Yvonne (Trinity) Second Class. Sims, Henry John Third Class. Haughton, William Neville (Trinity) . AGRICULTURAL ENTOMOLOGY, PART I. First Class. Aitken, Yvonne (Trinity) Second Class. None. Third Class. Sims, Henry John Eckersley, Audrey May ELEMENTARY ORGANIC CHEMISTRY. First Class. None. 1148 EXAMINATION RESULTS, 1931-32.

Second Class. Sims, Henry John

AGRICULTURE, PART II. First Class. None. Second Class. Cole, Colin Egerton. Third Class. Scott, William James

AGRICULTURAL CHEMISTRY. First Class. Rust, Stanley Frederick ) „ . Tisdall, Alfred Leyster (Queen's) J ^qual Shillinglaw, Archibald Westoby Second Class. Cole, Colin Egerton > „ , Scott, William James ) bcmal Third Class. Wark, Don Campbell Kennedy, John Francis.

AGRICULTURAL BOTANY. First Class. Scott, William James Cole, Colin Egerton Second Class. Smith, Aquilla Charles ) T, , Wark, Don Campbell ( Equal Tisdall, Alfred Leyster (Queen's) .CLASS LISTS. 1 1 49

AGRICULTURAL ENTOMOLOGY, PART II. First Class. None. Second Class. Tisdall, Alfred Leyster (Queen's) Cole, Colin Egerton Scott, William James

AGRICULTURE, PART III. First Class. None. Second Class. Ballard, Leslie Alfred Tucker Third Class. Bellair, Thomas Smith

AGRICULTURAL BIO-CHEMISTRY. First Class. Ballard, Leslie Alfred Tucker ) _ . Cornish, Edmund Alfred Jtqual Second Class. Murray, Douglas Strachan (Ormond) Third Class. Bellair, Thomas Smith ) Freedman, John Ronald ) Equal

AGRICULTURAL ENGINEERING AND SURVEYING. First Class. Ballard, Leslie Alfred Tucker Cornish, Edmund Alfred 1150 EXAMINATION RESULTS, 1931 32.

Second Cla?s, None. Third Class. Cunningham, John Keith

COMMERCIAL LAW. First Class. Keating, Russell James Second Class. Slattery, Reginald Joseph Stocks, John Allen Merry, Donald Henry- Third Class Kemp, Charles Denton Carroll, John Kesham Maxwell McKay, James Watmough (Trinity)

ECONOMIC GEOGRAPHY. First Class. Nicholls, Annie Bayne, Mary Moore. Second Class. Jones, Richard Samuel Hedley, Kenneth John Third Class. Regan, Edwin Peter Warren, Harris Nesbit Firth, Allan Thomas Mitchell, Thomas Herbert Edward Crawford, Sydney Austin Gully, John Gilmore, Stanley Milne CLASS LISTS. 1 151

ECONOMICS, PART II. First Class. ' Polglaze, Muriel Jean Merry, Donald Henry- Second Class. Holt, Thomas Frederick - Gordon, Roy Russell Third Class. Williams, Harry Morrcll

COMMERCIAL & INDUSTRIAL ORGANISATION. First Class. None. Second Class. Rout, Max Hollingsworth Williams, Harry Morrell Stevens, Thomas Ncal Duncan Francis, Roy Evans (Teachers' College) Hartnell, Bernard William (Queen's)

i Third Class. Clarkson, Joyce Amelia (Teachers' College) Gordon, Roy Russell ACCOUNTANCY, PART II. First Class. Stevens, Thomas Neal Duncan Second Class. Hill, Vivian Rowland Anderson, Robert Bruce Third Class. Anderson, Walter Arthur Roberts, Hugh 1152 EXAMINATION RESULTS, 1931-32.

ACCOUNTANCY, PART III. First Class. Wilson, Geoffrey McKinley Second Class. Polglaze, Muriel Jean Mithen, Peter Patrick Third Class. Bitcon, George Alan Young, Robert Bruce Tilley, Reginald Atley Kingsley

AUDITING. First Class. None. Second Class. None. Third Class. Polglaze, Muriel Jean Anderson, Walter Arthur ] Hill, Vivian Rowland [ Equal McLean, John Reginald Willis J

LAW OF BANKRUPTCY AND LAW OP TRUSTEES. First Class. Anderson, Walter Arthur Clarkson, Joyce Amelia (Teachers' College) Second Class. Candy, George Vernon Hill, Vivian Rowland. Rankine, Harold Hubert •CLASS LISTS. H53

Third Class. Langham, Arnold •>' Kay, Benjamin Patrick Young, Robert Bruce PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION AND FINANCE. First Class. Holt, Thomas Frederick Second Class. Rout, Max Hollingsworth ) Equal Senger, Albert Leo ) BANKING, CURRENCY, AND EXCHANGE. First Class. Merry, Donald Henry } Equal Polglaze, Muriel Jean j -,. Second Class. Singleton, Geoffrey Meredith Dare, Howard Wilson, Geoffrey McKinley Carlson, Oscar Roderick Third Class. Senger, Albert Leo

EXHIBITIONS AND PRIZES. GREEK, PART I. (H. B. Higgins Exhibition.) Cain, Virgil Joseph (Teachers' College) LATIN, PART I. (John Grice Exhibition.) Cain, Virgil Joseph (Teachers' College) 1154 EXAMINATION RESULTS, 1931-32,

ENGLISH LANGUAGE AND LITERATURE, PART I. c. (John Sanderson Exhibition.) Home, Colin James (Teachers' College)^ Staveley, Minerva Marion Louise > Equal (Teachers' College) J FRENCH, PART I. (Baillieu Exhibition.) Bryan, Edward Ridley (Teachers' College) GERMAN, PART I. Gibson, Quentin Boyce (Trinity) BRITISH HISTORY, "B." Davies, Dorothy Mary (Ormond) PSYCHOLOGY, LOGIC, AND ETHICS. (Hastie Exhibition.) Lobban, Alan Robert (Ormond) PURE MATHEMATICS, PART I. ' (John MacFarland Exhibition.) Corben, Herbert Charles MIXED MATHEMATICS, PART I. Corben, Herbert Charles ANCIENT HISTORY. Pearce, Keith Weedon GREEK, PART II. Wright, Robert John Davern (Newman) LATIN, PART II. Wright, Robert John Davern (Newman) CLASS LISTS. 1155 ENGLISH LANGUAGE, PART IL, AND ENGLISH LITERATURE, PART II. (Edward Stevens Exhibition.) Roche, Alice Mary (Newman) (Alexander Sutherland Prize.) Johnston, Alice Maude (Ormondj'( ,, , Roche, Alice Mary (Newman) ) ^<|Ual FRENCH, PART II. (Mrs. William Smith Exhibition.) Crotty, John Cassian Morris (Trinity and Teachers' CoUege) GERMAN, PART 11. Gibson, Colin Judge (Ormond) HISTORY OP PHILOSOPHY. (Hastie Exhibition.) Manton, Joyce May (Queen's) ADVANCED ETHICS. (Hastie Exhibition.) Levy, Arthur Rosel (Ormond) PURE MATHEMATICS, PART II. (Dixson Scholarship.) Love, Eric Russell (Ormond) MIXED MATHEMATICS, PART II. i (Dixson Scholarship.) Love, Eric Russell (Ormond) AUSTRALASIAN HISTORY. (R. G. Wilson Scholarship.) Thirkeil, Graham (Ormond). I 150 EXAMINATION RESULTS, 1931-32.

(Gyles Turner Prize.) Thirkell, Graham (Ormond) EUROPEAN HISTORY, A. (R. G. Wilson Scholarship.) Pryor, Leonard John (Teachers' College) ECONOMICS, PART I. (Chamber of Commerce Exhibition.) Kemp, Charles Denton EDUCATION. (Dwight's Prize.) Ross, John Lindsay (Hugh Childers' Memorial Prize.) Not Awarded. NATURAL PHILOSOPHY, PART I. (Dwight's Prize.)' Christiansen, Wilbur Norman (Trinity) CHEMISTRY, PART I. (Dwight's Prize.) Coates, Thomas Hampton (Teachers' 1 College) I Pyke, Laurence Richard Dimond | ^Qua1 (Queen's) J GEOLOGY, PART I. (Argus Exhibition.) Cole, Thomas David BOTANY, PART I. (J. F. W. Payne Exhibition.) Shackell, Ethel May (Queen's) CLASS LISTS. 1157 (Brunning Prizes.) Wilmot, Alice Elizabeth (Trinity) (First) Davies, Margaret Millicent (Trinity) (Second) ZOOLOGY, PART I. (Georgina Sweet Exhibition.) Woodruff, Philip Scott (Queen's) (Baldwin Spencer Prize.) Wilmot, Alice Elizabeth (Trinity) PHYSIOLOGY, PART I. Willsmore, Noel Marston

NATURAL PHILOSOPHY, PART II. (Dixson Scholarship.) Bower, John Crawford (Teachers' 1 College) . I _ . Teasdale, Elvin Adolph (Teachers'Col- f Equal lege) I CHEMISTRY, PART II. (Dixson Scholarship.) Teasdale, Elvin Adolph (Teachers' College)

METALLURGY, PART I. (SCIENCE COURSE). (Dixson Scholarship.) Bell, Donald Helliar

GEOLOGY, PART II. Procter, Eunice Maisie (Teachers' College)

BOTANY, PART II. (E. F. Millar Exhibition.) Procter, Eunice Maisie (Teachers' College) 1158 EXAMINATION RESULTS, 1931-32,

ZOOLOGY, PART II. Agar, John McDonald (Trinity)

NATURAL PHILOSOPHY, PART III. (Dixson Scholarship.) McDonald, Donald Nadenbousch, Reginald Alphonse Equal (Teachers' College)

CHEMISTRY, PART III. (Dixson Scholarship.) Smith, Leonard Hart (Teachers' College) (James Cuming Memorial Scholarships.) (Major) Smith, Leonard Hart (Teachers' College) Minor) Andrews, John Douglas J (Teachers' College) [ Equal Knight, John Langford )

GEOLOGY, PART III. Campbell, James Donald

BOTANY, PART III. Rust, Stanley Frederick.

ZOOLOGY. PART III. Hoette, Shirley.

PHYSIOLOGY, PART II. Not Awarded. CLASS LISTS. 1169

BIO-CHEMISTRY WITH BACTERIOLOGY, PART II. (Dunlop Rubber Company Exhibition.) Phillips, Mary Weir

JURISPRUDENCE. PART I. (Sir George Turner Exhibition.) Menhennitt, Clifford Inch (Ormond) LAW OF PROPERTY IN LAND AND CONVEY­ ANCING AND LAW OF CONTRACT AND PERSONAL PROPERTY. (Jessie Leggatt Scholarship.) Hambleton, James McConnell (Harry Emmerton Scholarship.) Freadman, Ralph

NATURAL PHILOSOPHY (MEDICAL COURSE). (G. A. Syme Exhibition.) Drevermann, Ernest Barclay (Trinity)

CHEMISTRY (MEDICAL COURSE). Gilchrist, Marjorie (Ormond)

ZOOLOGY (MEDICAL COURSE). (W. H. Swanton Exhibition.) Osborne, Yrsa Elizabeth (Trinity) \ , Schlicht, Theodore (Newman) j ^ual (Baldwin Spencer Prize.) Osborne. Yrsa Elizabeth (Trinity) . BOTANY (MEDICAL COURSE). Schlicht, Theodore (Newman) 1160 EXAMINATION RESULTS, 1931-32.

ANATOMY INCLUDING HISTOLOGY. Rank, Benjamin Keith (Ormond)

PHYSIOLOGY. Dunlop, Ernest Edward (Ormond) Hopkins, Charles McTaggart (Or­ Equal mond)

GENERAL AND SPECIAL PATHOLOGY WITH BACTERIOLOGY. (Walter and Eliza Hall Exhibition.) Lawson, Donald Forsyth (Ormond)

PUBLIC HEALTH. Bowden, Keith Macrae (Ormond)

GRAPHICS. (Howard Smith Exhibition.) Colbourn, John Bertram (Trinity)

MECHANICAL ENGINEERING, PART I. (Wright Prize.) Banks, Kelvin Robert )_, . Green, Randall Myles (Ormond |1!'qu:U ENGINEERING DESIGN, PART I. (Wright Prize.) Banks, Kelvin Robert

STRENGTH AND ELASTICITY OF MATERIALS. (Herbert Brookes Exhibition.) Glenn, Joseph Robert Archibald (Or-" mond) Equal Green, Randall Myles (Ormond) CLASS LISTS. Hgi

SURVEYING, PART I. (H. B. Howard Smith Exhibition.) Banks, Kelvin Robert) _ . Cole, Thomas David j ^qual SURVEYING, PART II. King, John Campbell

HYDRAULIC ENGINEERING, PART I. (W. M. McPherson Exhibition.) Burkitt, Raymond CIVIL ENGINEERING, PART I., WITH CIVIL ENGINEERING DESIGN, PART I. (A. T. Danks Exhibitions.) King, John Campbell ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING, PART I. (John Monash Exhibition.) Warnock, Robert Hutchison MECHANICAL ENGINEERING, PART II. (Dixson Scholarship.) Moorhouse, Charles Edmund ) „ , Robinson, Ian James j fcqual ENGINEERING DESIGN, PART II. (Dixson Scholarship.) Warnock, Robert Hutchison.

FIRST YEAR DIPLOMA IN MUSIC. (Ormond Exhibitions.) Schwann, Patricia Rosemary Donnelly Low, Jean Blair Walsh, Isabel Mary \ JlfiO EXAMINATION RESULTS. 1031 32.

(Lady Turner Prize.) McDonnell, Winifred Marie \ „ , Schwann, Patricia Rosemary Donnelly j^qual FIRST YEAR BACHELOR OF MUSIC AND SECOND YEAR DIPLOMA IN MUSIC. (Ormond Exhibitions.) Fitzgerald, Kathleen Eloise Beddoe, Dorothea Jean Bergstrand, Selma Inez SECOND YEAR BACHELOR OF MUSIC AND THIRD YEAR DIPLOMA IN MUSIC. (Ormond Exhibition.) Douglas, Clive Martin (Wright Prize in Instrumental Music.) Brown, Thomas Elwyn },-, , Fitzgerald, Kathleen Eloise j Equal (Maude Harrington Prize for Accompanying.) Simons, Jack Percival AGRICULTURE, PART II. (J. M. Higgins Exhibition.) Colej Colin Egerton AGRICULTURAL CHEMISTRY. (James Cuming Prize.) Tisdall, Alfred Leyster (Queen's) AGRICULTURAL BOTANY. Scott, William James AGRICULTURE, PART III. (Wrixon Exhibition.) Ballard, Leslie Alfred Tucker CLASS LISTS. j 103

AGRICULTURAL BIO-CHEMISTRY. (James Cuming Prize.) Ballard, Leslie Alfred Tucker )_ . Cornish, Edmund Alfred f fcqual AGRICULTURAL ENGINEERING AND SURVEYING. (Dixson Scholarship ) Ballard, Leslie Alfred Tucker

HENRY GYLES TURNER SCHOLARSHIP IN AGRICULTURAL SCIENCE. Ballard, Leslie Alfred Tucker COMMERCIAL LAW. (Chamber of Commerce Exhibition.) Keating, Russell James ECONOMIC GEOGRAPHY. (Francis J. Wright Exhibition.) Hedley, Kenneth John.

ECONOMICS, PART II. (Francis J. Wright Exhibition.) Polglaze, Muriel Jean

COMMERCIAL AND INDUSTRIAL ORGANISATION. (Chamber of Commerce Exhibition.) Rout, Max Hollingsworth ACCOUNTANCY, PART II. (Chamber of Commerce Exhibition.) Stevens, Thomas Neal Duncan J 1 (-,4 EXAMINATION RESULTS, 1931-32.

PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION AND FINANCE. (Chamber of Commerce Exhibition.) Holt, Thomas Frederick BANKING CURRENCY AND EXCHANGE. (Chamber of Commerce Exhibition.) Merry, Donald Henry 7 . Polglaze, Muriel Jean J Equal CLASS LISTS. 1 if,5

FINAL HONOUR EXAMINATION IN MEDICINE.

AUOUST,' 1931.

CLASS LISTS. MEDICINE (including CLINICAL MEDICINE). First Class. James, Ian Clinton. Rothstadt, Leon Eric (Queen's and Ormond). Johnstone, James Walter (Queen's). Kirsner, Lazer. Second Class. Harry, Norman Marshall (Queen's). Somerset, John Bowie (Trinity). Crouch, Kenneth Stanton (Queen's). Thomas, Philip Cedric (Queen's). Wedlick, Phyllis Thornton. Third Class. Lawson, Robert Sutherland (Ormond). O'Connor, Joseph Lionel (Newman), Sewell, Jack Prentice. Buxton, Thomas Fowell (Trinity). Watson, Gerald Darnton Talbot (Trinity). Stone, Harold Crowcombe. Cawthorn, Frank Raymond. Synan, Dorothy Florence. Bonnin, Josiah Grant (Ormond). O'Donoghue, John Gregory (Newman). SURGERY (including CLINICAL SURGERY). First Class. Harry, Norman Marshall (Queen's). Rothstadt, Leon Eric (Queen's and Ormond). 1166 EXAMINATION RESULTS, 1931-32.

Merritt, Arthur Albert (Ormond). Johnstone, James Walter (Queen's). Second Class. Buxton, Thomas Fowell (Trinity). O'Connor, Joseph Lionel (Newman). Crouch, Kenneth Stanton (Queen's). Somerset, John Bowie (Trinity). Wedlick, Phyllis Thornton. Oliphant, John Alexander (Newman). Lawson, Robert Sutherland (Ormond). O'Donoghue, John Gregory (Newman). Officer, Robert (Ormond). Kirsner, Lazer. Bonnin, Josiah Grant (Ormond). Reynolds, Marjorie (Queen's). James, Tan Clinton. Third Class. Cawthorn, Frank Raymond. Greenham, Roy Iverach (Queen's) 1 Eoual Oxer, Gordon Meiklejohn (Ormond) | q Hodges, George Chappie (Queen's). Bennett, Hyman Jacob. Reynolds, Preston Guy. Watson, Gerald Darnton Talbot (Trinity). Synan, Dorothy Florence. Kenny, James William. Hayden, Francis Joseph (Newman). Sewell, Jack Prentice. O'Brien, Edward Donough Ernest Eugene (Trinity).

OBSTETRICS AND GYNAECOLOGY. First Class. Somerset, John Bowie (Trinity). Harry, Norman Marshall (Queen's) ) Rothstadt, Leon Eric (Queen's and [-Equal Ormond) J CLASS LISTS. H67

Bonnin, Josiah Grant (Ormond) | irn,)ni Wedlick, Phyllis Thornton i ' Second Class. Johnstone, James Walter (Queen's) | Eciual Warden, Ramsay j Greenham, Roy Iverach (Queen's). Bennett, Hyman Jacob. Lawson, Robert Sutherland (Ormond). Hayden, Francis Joseph (Newman). O'Connor, Joseph Lionel (Newman). Hodges, George Chappie (Queen's). Third Class. James, Ian Clinton } Tfrnml Merritt, Arthur Albert (Ormond) f £'qual Oliphant, John Alexander (Newman). Kirsner, Lazer. O'Donoghue, John Gregory (Newman). Hogg, Tulloch Graham Heuze (Ormond). Wilson, Douglas Rose Campbell (Ormond). Thomas, Philip Cedric (Queen's). Watson, Gerald Darnton Talbot (Trinity). Walsh, John Lovitt.

SCHOLARSHIPS AND PRIZES. MEDICINE (including CLINICAL MEDICINE). (Keith Levi Memorial Scholarship). James, Ian Clinton.

SURGERY (including CLINICAL SURGERY). (Beaney Scholarship). Harry, Norman Marshall (Queen's). 1068 EXAMINATION RESULTS, 1931-32.

OBSTETRICS AND GYNAECOLOGY. (Fulton Scholarship). Somerset, John Bowie (Trinity).

CLINICAL MEDICINE. (Jamieson Prize). James, Ian Clinton, FORENSIC MEDICINE PRIZE. Wedlick, Phyllis Thornton. CLASS LISTS.

FINAL AND FINAL HONOUR EXAMINATIONS

MAiiCH. 1932.

GLASS LISTS. PINAL EXAMINATION IN ARTS.

SCHOOLS. CLASSICAL PHILOLOGY. First Class. Forsyth, Christopher Russell (Teachers' College) Second Class. Bidstrup, Robert Austin (Trinity) Brown, Charles Andrew Campbell (Trinity) Third Class. Earl. Alice Constance (Ormond) Triado, Raymond Joseph (Newman)

HISTORY AND POLITICAL SCIENCE. First Class. Forsyth, William Douglass (Teachers' College) Second Class. Bradshaw, Frederick Maxwell (Ormond) Pippey, Philip Henry Shann. Frank (Trinity) Third Class. Stephens, Johu Emmerson (Teacliers' College) Long, Wylfa Alice (Trinity) Russell, Hilary Marion Leura (Trinity) Aitken, Marjorie Burt 1170 EXAMINATION RESULTS, 1031 32.

PHILOSOPHY. First Class. None. Second Class. Mathieson, James Keith Wilson (Queen's) 1 g Xankcrvis, Francis Thomas (Queen's) ) -if Young, Geoffrey Ernest Hull, John E'aglesfield (Queen's) Richards, Ronald Edwin (Trinity) ~) „ .. Wilson, Alan Hoy (Queen's) ) q" Tho following candidate may be admitted to the Ordinary Degree. Crouch, Geoffrey Stanton (Queen's)

MATHEMATICS. First Class. Burhop, Eric Henry Stoneley (Queen's) Second Class. Willoughby, Eric Osborn (Queen's) Third Class. Homewood, Grace (Teachers' College)

ENGLISH LANGUAGE AND LITERATURE. First Class. Campbell, Ross McKay (Ormond) M.clntyrc, Kenneth Gordon (Queen's) Second Class. Bagna.il, ..Mary Fuge ) "5 Hurley, John Brinsmead (Teachers' College) > §. Parish, Alan )H O'Hara, Jean Elizabeth (Teachers' College) , "5 Russell, William limns (Teachers' College) ) Jr Jlardiman. Joan Mary (Newman) } ., Shaw, Alison Jean (Teachers' College) » r'clua' McNicholl, Joyce Candace (Queen's) ) •., Russell, Margaret Erina Bedford ) Mnal CLASS LISTS. 1 171

Third Class. Westcrton, Margaret Elizabeth (Trinity) Gawne, Norma (Trinity) FRENCH LANGUAGE AND LITERATURE. First Class. Gelman, Manuel (Teachers' College) Brown, Allen Stanley (Queen's) •; 1 Quaine, Francis Patrick (Teachers' College) j .% Second Class. Bainbridge, Francis Coniiell (Teachers' CoUege) Campbell, Alice

GERMANIC LANGUAGES. First Class. Refshauge, Donella Lilian (Ormond) Second Class. Donovan, Margaret Mary (Newman)

COMBINED COURSES. LATIN AND FRENCH. First Class. None. Second Class. McPhee, Kathleen Helen (Ormond) Third Class. Marlow, John Herbert

HISTORY AND ENGLISH. First Class. None. Second Class. Whitehead, Dorothy Eleanor (Trinity) Strangward, Marjorie Kathleen (Trinity) H72 EXAMINATION RESULTS, 1931 32.

Third Class. Brady, Leila Elvie (Trinity) Wilke, Hilda May (Queen's,

HISTORY AND PHILOSOPHY. First Class. None. Second Class. Knw, Herbert. Allan Swanton Robert (Ormond)

The following candidate may be admitted to the Ordinary Degree. Longthorn, John Bernard (Queen's)

LATIN AND PURE MATHEMATICS. First Class. None. Second Class. None. Third -Class. Treweek, Alfred Walter (Teachers' College)

ENGLISH AND PHILOSOPHY. First Class. None. Second Class. None. Third Class. Lee, Harry Alwyn (Queen's)

LATIN AND ENGLISH. First Class. None. CLASS LISTS. 1173

Second Class. None. ' Third Class. Leslie, Ernest Kenneth (Trinity)

ENGLISH AND FRENCH. The following candidate may be admitted to tlie Ordinary Degree. Wadsworth, Betty (Newman) FRENCH AND PURE -MATHEMATICS. First Class. None. Second Class. None. Third Class. • Trudinger, Prances Hurter (Teachers' College^

HISTORY AND LATIN. First. Class. None. Second Class. Baird, Marion Elder (Ormond)

PHILOSOPHY AND FRENCH. First Class. None. Second Class. Cherry, Charmian Mavis (Trinity) 1174 EXAMINATION .RESULTS, 1931-1938

FINAL HONOUR EXAMINATIONS.

. LAWS: First Class. Lewie, Ivan James (Queen's) . : Second Class. McCay, Frederick Lockwood (Ormond) Third Class. Frazer, Arnold Thornton Corr, Vernon Manson (Trinity)

CIVIL ENGINEERING. First Class. Richard, Evan Lewis (Queen's) ^ _, , Robinson, Ian James ) 1 Pederick, .Edward Howard (Queen's) Second Class. Richmond, -Rupert Halley (Trinity) Keays, John Frederick (Ormond) Third Class. Ackland, Hugh Lionel ^ „ , White, Ormond Charles Calvert j • flual Thornton, Frederick Francis Percival

MINING ENGINEERING. First Class. None. Second Class. None. Third Class. Money, Percy Guy Fleming. CLjiSS LISTS. 1175

MECHANICAL ENGINEERING. First Class. Richardson, Eric Bertram (Trinity) Second Class. Miller, Bryan Harper Speed, Ernest Alfred

ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING. First Class. Bayliss, William Charinihg Second Class. None. Third .Class. Gardner, Charles Everson (Ormond) Lucas, Herbert William Oarr

EXAMINATION FOR HIOHER DEQREBS.

MASTER OF ARTS. ENGLISH LANGUAGE AND LITERATURE. Passed. Clayfield, Albert Lewis Davies, Mary Deasey, Maude Kathleen (Trinity) Eakins, Florence Hope (Queen's) Hughes, Clive Alan' Sinclair, Mary Hunter (Ormond) Wickham, Nancy Jean

ntENCH LANGUAGE AND LITERATURE. Passed. Braithwaite, Frances Marie Houston, Lilian Thomson

GERMANIC LANGUAGES. Passed. Fairfax, Betty Loeline (Ormond) •76A 1,1.7(J EXAMINATION RESULTS, 1931-1932 v-, i i MASTER OF EDUCATION. Passed. Fargher, Frajicis Thomas

MASTER OF SCIENCE. CLASS LISTS. •.'.'•'• NATURAL PHILOSOPHY. First Class. Pratt, Herbert Clive (Teachers' College) , CHEMISTRY. First Class. Hambly, Arthur Nevil.Ic. (Teachers' College) Weiokhardt, Leonard William Second Class. Dixon, Reginald Harry The following candidate has passed. , . JlcCallmn, Donald Booth. BIO-CHEMISTRY. First Class. Jamieson, Arthur Barclay

GEOLOGY. First Class. Ripper, Elizabeth Arnold (Trinity)

ZOOLOGY. First Class. Sutherland; Jean Lockh.irt BACTERIOLOGY. First Class, None. Second Class. Atkinson, Najicy SCHOLAUSHIPS AND PKIZKS, 1177

' SCHOLARSHIPS AND PHIZES.

COMMENCEMENT, 1932.

FINAL EXAMINATION SCHOLARSHIPS. CLASSICAL PHILOLOGY. (R. G. Wilson Scholarship) Forsyth, Christopher Russell (Teachers' College)

HISTORY AND POLITICAL SCIENCE. (Dwight's Prize) Not Awarded.

PHILOSOPHY. (Hastie Scholarship) Mathieson, James Keith Wilson (Queen's)') Nankervis, Francis Thomas (Queen's) j qua (Laurie Prize) Swanton, Robert (Ormond).

MATHEMATICS. (Dixson Research Scholarship) Burhop, Eric Henry Stoneley (Queen's) ENGLISH LANGUAGE AND LITERATURE. (Dwight's Prize) Campbell, Ross McKay (Ormond) FRENCH LANGUAGE AND LITERATURE. (Dwight's Prize) Gelman, Manuel (Teachers' College)

GERMANIC LANGUAGES. • (R. G. Wilson Scholarship) Refshauge, Donella Lilian (Ormond) 1-1 -78 EXAMINATION RESULTS, 19311932

FI-NAL HONOUR SCHOLARSHIPS.

NATURAL PHILOSOPHY. (Dixson Research Scholarship) Pratt, Herbert Clive (Teachers' College) (Professor Kernot Research Scholarship)1 Pratt, Herbert Clive. (Teachers' College)

CHEMISTRY. (Dixson Research Scholarship) Hambly, Arthur Neville (Teachers' College) Proxime Acr.essit. We'ickhardt;-Tje'onai-d' William (Professor Kernot Research Scholarship) Weickhardt, Leonard William

BIOCHEMISTRY. Jamieson; Atrthur Barolay

GEOLOGY. Ripper, Elizabeth Arnold (Trinity) (Professor Kernot Research Scholarship) Ripper, Elizabeth Arnold' (Trinity)

ZOOLOGY'. Sutherland, Jean Locfchart

LAWS: (E. J. B. Nunn Scholarship) Lewis, Ivan,- James (Queen's) SCHOLARSHIPS AND PRIZES. 117'J

CIVIL ENGINEERING. (Argus Scholarship) Richard, Evan Lewis (Queen's) } ~, y Robinson, Ian James > jCl

MINING ENGINEERING. (George Lansell Scholarship)- Not awarded.

MECHANICAL ENGINEERING. (Dixson Research Scholarship) Richardson, Eric Bertram (Trinity)

ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING. (Dixson Research Scholarship) Bayliss, William Chamning

SPECIAL SCHOLARSHIPS AND PRIZES. (The date appended to the name of the Scholarship or Prize is the year in which it was first awarded).

SHAKESPEARE SCHOLARSHIP (1865) Ida Dorothy Adams (Ormond)

BOWEN PRIZE (1874). ENGLISH ESSAY. Geoffrey Sawer

COBDEN CLUB MEDAL (1882). ECONOMICS Kenneth Johnstone Binns (Queen's) 1180 EXAMINATION HESIJLTS, 1931.1939

PROFESSOR WILSON PRIZE (1885). MATHEMATICS (1931) Harrie Stewart Wilson Massey (Queen's)

WYSELASKIE SCHOLARSHIPS (1886). MODERN LANGUAGES (ENGLISH). Ross McKay Campbell (Ormond)

W. T. MOLLISON SCHOLARSHIP (1889). ITALIAN Helen Byrne (Newman)

MACBAIN RESEARCH SCHOLARSHIP (1898). ZOOLOGT Jean Lockhait Sutherland

H. B. HIGGINS SCHOLARSHIPS FOK THE STUDY OF POETRY: (1905). ENGLISH AND FRENCH. Ida Dorothy Adams (Ormond)

GREEK, LATIN'AND ENGLISH. John Rex McNab (Ormond)

DAVID SYME- RESEARCH PRIZE (1906), SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH (1931) Cecil Ernest Eddy \ Edgar Samuel John King ji Equal

GRIMWADE PRIZE KOR CHEMICAL RESEARCH (1\M). INDUSTRIAL CHEMISTRY. No Candidate SCHOLARSHIPS AND FRIZES. 1181

DUBLIN PRIZE (1912). ORIGINAL CONTRIBUTION TO LITERATURE OR SCIENCE OB ART. No candidate.

HARBISON-HIGINBOTHAM RESEARCH SCHOLAR­ SHIP (1911). '

HISTORY, ECONOMICS,-ETC (19:U). Frederic William Eggleston

ERT BAGE MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP (1916)

ENGINEERING (1931)

Bryan Harper Miller } Ec ual Eric Bertram Richardson (Trinity) 3 '

JOHN MELVIN MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP (1917).

ENGINEERING

(1931) Sydney Arthur Prentice (1932) Evan Lewis Richard (Queen's)

PROFESSOR MORRIS PRIZE (1918)

ESSAY ON LITERARY CRITICISM

Kenneth Gordon Mclntyre (Queen's)

HOWITT NATURAL HISTORY SCHOLARSHIPS (1919).

GEOLOGY. James Donald Campbell ' • •

ZOOLOGY. NO Candidate M82 EXAMINATION' RKSULTS, 19311932

BOTANY. Shirley Hoette

BERTRAM ARMYTAGE PRIZE (1922). MEDICAL RESEARCH. Ewon Thomas Taylor Downie

FRED KNIGHT'RESEARCH SCHOLARSHIPS (1 fS2) NATURAL PHILOSOPHY. Walter George Kannuluik

KERNOT MEMORIAL MEDAL (1926) ENGINEERING ACHIEVEMENT (1926) Francis William Clements (1927) Robert William Chapman (1928) Maurice Edwin Kernot (1929) Joseph-Newell Reesori (1930) John Monash

KILMANY SCHOLARSHIP (1927). ECONOMICS. Bernard William Hartnell (Queen's)-} Max Hollingsworth Rout 3 Equal

ALAVYN STEWART MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP. MEDICINE. No Candidate

AITCHISON TRAVELLING SCHOLARSHIP (1927). POST GRADUATE WORK ABROAD, (1931) John Rex McNab (Ormond)

PROFESSOR NANSON PRIZE (1928) MATHEMATICS Courtney Balthazor Oppenheim Mohr (Trinity) CLASS LISTS. 1-183

M. A. BARTLE'lT RESEARCH SCHOLARSHIPS (1930).

BACTERIOLOGY Nancy Atkinson BOTANY. Gwendolyn Marjorie Cheney Leila Jean Heyward (Queen's)

CHEMISTRY. Donald Booth McCallum Ralph Cuthbert Traill (Ormond)

COMMERCE Louis Goldberg

DENTAL SCIENCE. ; Vernon Thomas Sealey

NATURAL PHILOSOPHY. William John Wark (Ormond).

RANDAL AND LOUISA ALCOCK SCHOLARSHIP (1931).

MEDICAL RESEARCH. No Candidate 1184 DEGREES CONFERRED, 1931.32,

DEGREES CONFERRED.

23RD DECEMBER, 1931.

BACHELOR OF ARTS. (Ordinary Degree) Zoe Esther Wright Hazlott Ellen Vivian Howe John Whitecross Paton Gillan Eric Edward Spriggihs John Waldo Hoola van Nooteh • BACHELOR OF ARTS. (Degree ivilh Honours) Kathleen Annie Sorsman BACHELOR OF LAWS. Laura Eleanor Krennau Edward Lambert a'Beckett James Laurence Anderson Vernon Manson Corr Rhys Victor Davies Arnold Thornton Fra/.er John William Galbally Geoffrey Buckhiirst Stephen Hart Ivan James Lewis Thomas Rex Mackenzie Cyril Patrick McCubbory Walter Stanley Norniand Uobert Kentoul Outhwaite Alan Honry Bobinson Hugh George Sutton John Henry Trotter Horace Arthur Wimpolo BACHELOR OF MEDICINE AND BACHELOR OF SURGERY. Lortia Joan Stewart MacColl Margaret McClelland . -DEGREES CONFERRED, 1931-32. \ ] 85

Sylvia Mary Young Robert Clement Alexander Percy Bartak John Harold Petchell Preston Guy Reynolds Harold Crowcombo Stone BACHELOR OF CIVIL ENGINEERING. Henry Allison Hull Smith Edward McDonald Walker Raymund Pennafort Barry White

BACHELOR OF ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING. Theodore August Kaluza Ross Pitkethly Sydney Arthur Prentice BACHELOR OF DENTAL SCIENCE. Richard Francis Mulligan John Samuel Winter BACHELOR OF AGRICULTURAL SCIENCE. Louis Robertson Schai-p Allan Henry Sly MASTER OF ARTS. Elaine Sheila Stewart MacColl MASTER OF METALLURGICAL' ENGINEERING John Neill Greenwood DOCTOR OP SCIENCE. Cyril Percy Callisler Degrees Conferred in Absentia, BACHELOR OF LAWS. Frederick Lockwood McCav 1186 DEGREES CONFERRED, 1931 32.

BACHELOR OF MEDICINE AND BACHELOR OF SURGERY. Elwood Byron Cecil Cohen Gordon Meiklojohn Oxer BACHELOR OF CIVIL ENGINEERING. Edward William Lamperd Leonard Richmond Murphy BACHELOR OF MINING ENGINEERING Charles Melbourne Focken BACHELOR OF METALLURGICAL ENGINEERING. Geoffrey Joynt Brittingham Frederick Henry Cardiff Robert Douglas Main Frank Thomas Matthews White MASTER OF CIVIL ENGINEERING. Frank-William Foster Waitt DOCTOR OF MEDICINE. Charles Allan Gavan Duffy Herbert Kenneth .Pacey DOCTOR OF VETERINARY SCIENCE Harold William Bennetts DIPLOMAS DIPLOMA OF EDUCATION. Kathleen Annie Horsman Nora May Horsman Blaine Sheila Stewart MacColl Charles Edward Millott Angus Wallace Muirden Eric Edward Spriggins DIPLOMA OF MASTER SCHOOL IN MUSIC Leoni Georgine Miller DEGREES -CONFERRED, ] 931-32. t J yy

18TH FEBRUARY, 1932. Degree Conferred by Special Grace, DOCTOR OF MEDICINE. Charles Herbert Fagge

9TH APRIL. 1932. BACHELOR OF ARTS. (Ordinary Degree) Phyllis Lilian Aird. Elsie Doris Arandt. Margaret Hamilton Baird. Evelyn Rule Brown. Jean Mavis Cerutty. Ellen Olive Chappell. Beatrice Gertrude Clark. Gladys Hazel Davies. Isabel Mary Fielding. Lorna Rosie Fray. Katherine Eleanor Fry. Olive Emily Jarvis Gordon. Chloe Beatrice Pederick Harper. Viola Blackburne Hastings. Madge Hatfield. Linda Mary Clcmenco Hose. Dorothy Maida Knight. Beryl Margaret Elizabeth McCann. Nelly Jane Merson. Una Nell Mirams. Ruth Mitchell. Martha Grace Moloney. Dorothy Isobel Newport. Margaret Trahair Overend. Elizabeth Heyer Paton. Kathleen Emerson Perry. Mavis Pettitt. Rebecca Rose Shearer. Alfrieda Stewart. Janet Helen Taylor. Olive Leila Utber. • Betty Wadsworth. 1 lyy; DEGREES CONFERRED, 1931-32.

Jessie Isobel Wilson. William Waldo Bottomley. John Archdall Carrington. Charles Osborne Leigh Cook. Roger Leo Crivelli. Geoffrey Stanton Crouch. William David Fitzwater. Bernard Martin Gleeson. • • Selwyn James Harbison. William George Just. Thomas Joseph Kane. Kevin Thomas Kelly. John Alexander Lyne. Harold George Martindale. Clifford John Nash. Richard Nelson Paling. Arthur Vernon Pearce. Ernest Dingle Pridgeon. Warwick Ian Roadknight. Arthur Douglas Rogers. Arthur William Smith Stephenson. James Maitland Stuckey. Richard Joseph Norman Tasker. BACHELOR OF ARTS. (Degree with Honours) • Marjorie Burt Aitken. Marion Elder Baird. Leila Elvie Brady. • Alice Campbell. Charmian Mavis Cherry. Alice Constance Earl. Norma Gawne. •Joan Mary Hardiman. Grace Homewood. Wylfa Alice Long. Mary Katrin Lube. Joyce Candace McNicholl. Kathleen Helen McPhee. Jean Elizabeth O'Hara. Donella Lilian Refshauge. DEGREES CONFERRED, 1931-33. ]189

Hilary Marion Leura Russell. Alison Jean Shaw. Marjorie Kathleen Strangward. Frances Hurter Trudinger. Margaret Elizabeth Westerton. Dorothv Eleanor Whitehead. Hilda May Wilke. Francis Connell Bainbridge. Robert Austin Bidstrup. Frederick Maxwell Bradshaw. Allen Stanley Brown. Charles Andrew Campbell Brown. Eric Henry Stoneley Burhop. Ross McKay Campbell. Christopher Russell Forsyth. William Douglass Forsyth. Manuel Gelman. John Eaglesfield Hull. Herbert Allan Kaw. Keith Campbell Lang. Harry Alwyn Lee. Ernest Kenneth Leslie. John Herbert Marlow. James Keith Wilson Mathieson. Kenneth Gordon Mclntyre. Alan Parish. Philip Henry Pippey. Francis Patrick Quaine. Ronald Edwin Richards. William Binns Russell. Frank Shann. John Emmerson Stephens. Robert Swanton. Raymond Joseph Triado. Alan Roy Wilson Eric Osborn Willoughby. Geoffrey Ernest Young. BACHELOR OF SCIENCE. Elizabeth Margaret Boyd. Marjorie Boyce Cox. U90 DEGREES CONFERRED, 193132.

Jean Estelle D'Helin. Audrey May Eckersley Jeane Marion Gardner. Margaret Ellen Green. Mary Bridget Hallihan. Shirley Hoette. Corrie Winifred Lanyon. Dora Mary Lush. Mary Weir Phillips. Vera Margaret Rennie. Marjorie May Sharwood. Wilfred Talbot Agar. Gilbert Anderson. John Douglas Andrews. John Russell Balderstone. Edward Broadhurst. Gavan Michael Crowle. David Howells Fleay. Colin Angus Grant. John Barton Hack. Allan Robert Hutchinson. Albert Henry Kaye. John Langford Knight. George Wilfred Latimer. Donald McDonald. Claud William Miller. Reginald Alphonse Nadenbousch. Thomas Harold Oddie. Carl Emil Resch. Leonard Hart Smith. BACHELOR OF LAWS. David Hope Alexander. Nairne Elder Anderson. John Blennerhassett Best. Arthur Richard Birrell. John Michael Ward Bleazby. Henry Powell Box. Colin Henry Keon Cohen, William Gerard Cole. James Colwell. DEGREES CONFERRED, 1931-32. [ 1

John- Burns Crichton. John Stanley Cumpston. John Daniel Phelan Duck. Arnold William Dugdale. Hans August Krakowski. Grant Mclntyre. Donald John Nairn. Rupert Graeme Bruce Skinner. Robert John Talbot. Harry Mayne Treloar. Francis Allinson Tyson.

BACHELOR OF CIVIL ENGINEERING, Neville William Baldy. George Henry Bannister. Rae Campagnolo. Max Ernest Collard. James Joseph Cummins. Clive Newton Edgerton. . Ralph Francis Friday. Terence Bentley Holmes. John Frederick Keays. Leonard Denton Kemp. John Philip Ridley Leonard. John Dudley Lobb. Harold Aubrey Miller. Reginald Rupert Newlands. Leonard Royce Ninnis. John Oakley Parker. Edward Howard Pederick. Evan Lewis Richard. Ian James Robinson. Alan George Stone. Frederick Francis Percival Thorn­ ton. Ian Gillies Tulloch. Ormond Charles Calvert White

BACHELOR OF MINING ENGINEERING. Claud William Miller VGA 1192 DEGREES CONFERRED, 193) 32.

BACHELOR OP MECHANICAL ENGINEERING. Bryan Harper Miller. Eric Bertram Richardson. BACHELOR OF ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING. Joseph Royal Callow Hilton Tremearne Lewis. Ian Munro McLennan. Leslie Charles Parish. Eric Bertram Richardson. BACHELOR OF METALLURGICAL ENGINEERING. Malcolm Glen.

BACHELOR OP MUSIC. , Agnes Jean Bliss. Maraquita Walburga Hanly Veronica Lake. Elizabeth Ellinor Jane Morcom. Beryl Angela Rudd. Emrys Hudson James. Jack Percival Simons BACHELOR OF AGRICULTURAL SCIENCE. Leslie Alfred Tucker Ballard. Thomas Smith Bellair. Douglas Strachan Murray. Albert Tonkin Pugsley.

BACHELOR OF COMMERCE. . . Eileen Kate Heath. Muriel Jean Polglaze. Edwin Colin Cairns Barber. George .Alan Bitcon. Donald Kemnore Cameron. Daniel Leo. Canavan. Roger Leo. Crivelli. DEGREES CONFERRED, 193T32. 1193

John Leslie Eabry. Edwin Gerald Gordon. Bernard William Hartnell. John Scott Latham. Edwin McCarthy. Max Hollingsworth Rout. Geoffrey Meredith Singleton. Jack Watson Sleeman. Kenneth Finlayson Smart. Reginald Atley Kingsley Tilley. Harold Stanley Weller. Henry Young.

MASTER OF ARTS. Laura Eleanor Brennan. Yvonne Ethel Keon Cohen. Mary Edna Derham. Florence Hope Eakins. Betty Noeline Fairfax. Helen Douglas Hannah. Nancy Hunn. Elsie Jean McColl. Ruth Margaret Roberts. Jean Goullet White. Bernice Margaret Wigg. Joseph Birch Hanson. Hector Harrison. Frederick Lockwood McCay. William Stephenson Norwood. Robert Potter. Harry Bowness Sarjeant. Percy Raymond Smith.

MASTER OF EDUCATION. Francis Thomas Fargher. MASTER OP SCIENCE." Nancy Atkinson. Elizabeth Arnold Ripper. Jean Lockhart Sutherland. 1194 DEGREES CONFERRED, 1931 32

Alan Coulson Arthur Neville Hambly. Arthur Barclay Jamieson. Herbert Clive Pratt. Leonard William Weickhardt.

MASTER OP LAWS. Raymond Hudson Dunn.

MASTER OF SURGERY. Roy Douglas Wright.

MASTER OP CIVIL ENGINEERING. Robert Rutherford Blackwood.

MASTER OF AGRICULTURAL SCIENCE. Frank Seymour Crawford.

DOCTOR OP SCIENCE. Rupert Allan Willis.

DOCTOR OF LAWS. . Thomas Cornelius Brennan.

DOCTOR OF MEDICINE. George Bankin Bearham. Prank David Burke. Thomas King. Eric Mortimer Tymms.

DOCTOR OF DENTAL SCIENCE. Alfred Henry Randell Champion. Kenneth Frederick Skues. James Wunderly. DEGREES CONFERRED, 1931-32. 11 95

Degrees conferred In Absentia.

BACHELOR OF ARTS. (Ordinary Degree) Eunice Mary Bowden. Charles Roland Greig. Donald Franklin Nicholson. BACHELOR OF ARTS. (Degree willi Honours) Margaret Mary Donovan.

BACHELOR OF SCIENCE. Norman James McCay.

BACHELOR OF CIVIL ENGINEERING. Alexander Kenneth Cameron Douglas Cuninghame Farran.

BACHELOR OP MINING ENGINEERING. John O'Malley Lyons. Percy Guy Fleming Money.

BACHELOR OF ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING. Charles Everson Gardner. Arthur Rex Mayhew Johnson. , BACHELOR OF MUSIC. Shirley Laura Schneider. BACHELOR OF AGRICULTURAL SCIENCE. Kelvin Loftus Hills BACHELOR OF COMMERCE. Frederick Geoffrey Shedden. •11196 DEGREES CONFERRED, 1931-32.

. MASTER OF ARTS ... Gilbert John Jones.

MASTER OF SURGERY. Cecil Bryden Berry man.

DOCTOR OP LETTERS. George Mackaness. DOCTOR OP SCIENCE Arthur William Turner.

DIPLOMAS

DIPLOMA OF EDUCATION. Elsie Doris Arandt. Annie Beatrice Boardman. Elizabeth Margaret Boyd. Bessie Fay Bromell. Ellen Olive Chappell. Eileen Agnes'Costigan. Dorcen Mary Dunn. Helen Douglas Hannah. Adeline Emma Hill. Eileen Ruth Hoban. Jean Elizabeth Hoggart. Mary Katrin Lube. Helen Frances Gordon McCrae. Phyllis Edna, Morison. Gladys Eveline1 Ray. Nellie Snowden Stewart. Helen Mann Stuckey. Arthur Cyril Cato. Edwin Hoad Cockrem. Phillip -Martin Edmonds. Griffith Ian Cameron Jones. Henry Jack Kroger. Keith Campbell Lang. DEGREES CONFERRED, 1931 32 | ) 97

Henry George Laugher. Rupert Acaster Lee. Joshua John Martindale. Richard Edwin Paul. Arthur Douglas Rogers. John Lindsay Ross. Geoffrey Duval Seekamp. Alexander Feild Sloan. Clifford Gibson Smith. Richard Joseph Norman Tasker. John Charles Tynan. Percy Andrew Wisewould. '

DIPLOJMA OF ANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY. Isabelle Hilda Robertson. Arthur Hugh Redcliffe. DIPLOMA OF PUBLIC HEALTH Lois Madge Duncan. Kenneth Bertram Hope. Keith Gardner Kerr.

-•- -. 1 '• J DIPLOMA OF GYNAECOLOGY AND OBSTETRICS. Marian Isabel Lindsay Ireland. Herbert Giblin Furnell. Reginald George Worcester. DIPLOMA OF ARCHITECTURE. Frank Norman Heath. Keith William Kerr. DIPLOMA IN MUSIC. Mavis Heather Buckman. Catherine Mary Cornell. Marie Edna McSpeerin. Jessie Isabella Effie Notman. lima Lovell Phillips. Nancy Trahair. )198 DEGREES CONFERRED, 1931-32.

Shirley Thornton Tweddle. Verna Marion Jean Vandeleur. , . Violet Linda Vernon. Atholl Stewart Wragge. DIPLOMA IN COMMERCE. Jessie Georgina Suter Heron. John Allan Aird. Kenneth William Dixon. William John Galagher. Lancelot Roger Hill. Stanley Richard Hill. Wilfred John Vernon Hogg. William Peter Keighery. William Maxwell King. Rupert Acaster Lee. Henry William Marryatt. Geoffrey Clarence Pitman. John Fabian Thompson. Finlay Urquhart. Sydney Holland Whitelaw.

DIPLOMA OF ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN. Clive Harmsworth Lord. Arthur Clifford Lyons. DEGREES CONFERRED, 1031-32. 119!)

19TH SEPTEMBER, 1932.

BACHELOR OF ARTS. (Ordinary Degree) John Leo Thomas Walter James Urquhart BACHELOR OF SCIENCE.' Reginald Harry Dixon Stanley Frederick Rust Archibald Westoby Shillinglaw

BACHELOR OF MEDICINE AND BACHELOR OF' SURGERY. Stella Cecilia Adelaide Altmann Eileen Eva Ham ill Green Ethel Lillian Provis Franziska, Schlink Constance Isabel Arundel Williams Thomas Harry Ackland John Finch Akeroyd William James Allen David George Alsop Godfrey Joseph Burke Baldwin Olive Egerton Beaumont Edward Eric Keith Bottomley William Fenton Bowen Henry IJBO Brewer Douglas Arthur Carter John Catarinich Alfred Murray Clarke Edmond Clarke Andrew Jack Clyne Philip Gerard Dowling Prank Ward Farmer John Michael Flynn Edward Ford Cyril Fortune Keith Ii-ving Graham 1-200 DEGREES CONFERRED, 1931-32.

Leslie George Griffiths Tliomas Edward Lowe Geoffrey Newman Morris Gregory Bernard Vincent Murphy Arthur Littlewood Newson Desmond Paul Niall Henry Boyd Penfold Neville Goldsbrough Row Harold Burton Rudduck Gordon Short Sturtridge

BACHELOR OF CIVIL ENGINEERING. John Arnold Seitz BACHELOR OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERING. Wilfrid John Reynolds BACHELOR OF DENTAL SCIENCE. Ian Edwin Crapp Maxwell Robinson Noel Arthur Twiss Percival John Ward John McParlane Wark Cyril Maxwell White BACHELOR OP COMMERCE. Keith Arnold Anson MASTER OF ARTS. John Frederick Foster Ivan James Lewis

MASTER OF SURGERY. Rutherford Kaye Scott John Burstall Turner DOCTOR OP SCIENCE. Isabel Clifton Cookson DEGREES CONFERRED, 1931.32 1201

DOCTOR OF MEDICINE. John Geoffrey Stonham DOCTOR OF DENTAL SCIENCE. Sidney Firth Lumb

Degrees conferred Tn Absentia. BACHELOR OF MEDICINE AND BACHELOR OF SURGERY. Edward Harvey Barrett John Henderson Bolton Robert Philip Booth Ivor John Paul BACHELOR OF DENTAL SCIENCE. Henry Milward Williams

BACHELOR OP COMMERCE. Charles Patrick Cummerford Reilly MASTER OP AGRICULTURAL SCIENCE. Herbert George Andrewartha Kenneth -Munro Eraser

DIPLOMAS.

DIPLOMA OF EDUCATION. Arthur Oliver Beaumont DIPLOMA IN JOURNALISM. Angus Honry McLachlan DIPLOMA OF ARCHITECTURE. Douglas Carmello Shannon ]202 DEGREES CONFERRED, 1931-32

DIPLOMA IN MUSIC. Annie Redfern Eleanor Mary Yellaud DIPLOMA IN COMMERCE. William Gerald Duffy Herbert Spencer Hill Philip Charles Thomas DIPLOMA OF ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN. Alan Louis Fildes Ewen Campbell Laird

5TH DECEMBER, 1932. Degree conferred In Absentia. BACHELOR OF MEDICINE AND BACHELOR OF SURGERY. Kenneth Ernest Ratten

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