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BENEFACTIONS.

LIST OF PRINCIPAL BENEFACTIONS

MADK TO THE UNIVERSITY OP SINCE ITS FOUNDATION IN 1853.

1884 SUBSCRIBERS (Sec, G. W. Rusden) £856 Shakespeare Scholarship. 1871 HENRY TOLMAN DWIGHT 5000 Prizes for History and Education, ( EDWARD WILSON - i 1000 1871 \ LACHLAN MACKINNON ) " Argus Scholarship in Engineering. 1873 SIR GEORGE FERGUSON BOWEN 100 Prize for English Essay. 1S73 JOHN HASTIE - - - - 19,140 General Endowment. 1873 GODFREY HOWITT 1000 Scholarships in Natural History. 1873 SIR WILLIAM FOSTER STAWELL 655 Scholarship in Engineering. 1875 SIR SAMUEL WILSON 30,000 Erection of Wilson Hall. 1883 JOHN DIXON WYSELASKIE 8400 Scholarships. 1884 WILLIAM THOMAS MOLLISON 5000 Scholarships in Modern Languages. 1884 SUBSCRIBERS .... 150 Prize for Mathematics, in mciiory of Prof. Wilson. 1887 WILLIAM CHARLES KERNOT 2000 Scholarships for Physical and Chemical Re­ search. 1887 FRANCIS ORMOND .... 20,000 Professorship of Music. 1890 ROBERT DIXSON 10,837 Scholarships in Chemistry, Physics, Mathe­ matics and Engineering, 1890 SUBSCRIBERS 5217 Ormond Exhibitions in Music. 1891 TAMES GEORGE HEANEY - - • 3900 Scholarships in Surgery and Pathology. 1894 DAVID KAY 5764 Caroline Kay Scholarships. 1897 SUBSCRIBERS 760 Research Scholarship in Biology, in memory of Sir James MacBain. BEN UFA CTIONS (Continued). 1902 ROBERT ALEXANDER WRIGHT *1000 Prizes for Music and for Mechanical Engineer­ ing. 1902 WILLIAM CHARLES KERNOT - - 1000 Metallurgical Laboratory Equipment. 1903 JOHN HENRY MACFARLAND - - 100 Metallurgical Laboratory Equipment. 1903 GRADUATES' FUND ... - 466 General Expenses. 1903 TEACHING STAFF 1150 General Expenses. including Professor Spencer £268 Professor Gregory 100 Professor Masson 100 1903 SUBSCRIBERS 105 Prize in memory of Alexander Sutherland. 1903 GEORGE McARTHUR - - - . Library of 2,600 Books. 1904-5 SUBSCRIBERS TO UNIVERSITY E FUND President—Janet Lady Clarke

Treasurer—Henry Butler >• Secretary—Charles Bage o SPECIA I. FOUSDATIOSS— c MRS. AUBREY BOWEN ... 500 Equipment of Pathological Museum, HENRY BOURNES HIGGINS - 1000 Scholarship for Study of Poetry. 3000 Prize for Scientific Research in FREDERICK SHEPPARD GRIM­ WADE 1000 Prize for Technical Chemical Research, MR. AND MRS. A. E. T. PAYNE ~, AND MR. AND MRS. J. W. \ 400 Exhibition in Veterinary Science, PAYNE . . . . ) SIR HENRY JOHN WRIXON 600 Exhibition in Agriculture. MEMBERS OF BAR ASSOCIA-- ... TION 647 Exhibition in Law. SUBSCRIBERS (Sec. R. I. Larking) 105E Chamber of Commerce Exhibition, and Prizv at Commercial Examinations. BENEFACTIONS (Continued). DONATIONS OF £ioo AND UPWARDS- ANDREW CARNEGIE - £1000 Buildings and Equipment. PROPRIETORS OF "THE ARGUS" 100 NEIL WALTER BLACK - 100 " " " MRS. WALTER BRIDGES 100 JANET LADY CLARKE - 100 || " SIMON 1-RASER 100 , SIR SAMUEL GILLOTT - 100 |, * JOHN GRICE .... 100 t WESLEY R. HALL - %1 100 M „ ALICE MANIFOLD 100 W EDWARD MANIFOLD - 100 a WILLIAM T. MANIFOLD - 100 a DAVID ORME MASSON - 100 tt M 33 MELBOURNE MEDICAL ASSO » " C1ATION .... 206 Q MRS. ALBERT MILLER - 100 ft ,, „M H MRS. EDWARD MILLER 100 M WALTER BALDWIN SPENCER 100 fP „tl 5S5 GEORGE ALEXANDER STEPHEN 100 „ JOHN TRAILL .... 100 ft M „ WILLIAM WEATHERLY 106 1t tt „ MRS. WILLIAM WEATHERLY 100 »ff »ff» » OTHER DONATIONS- £1286 1907 MRS: EDITH LANSELL 1200 George Lansell Scholarship in Mining Engineering. 1907 MRS. JESSIE LEGGATT 1000 Scholarsh ip in Law. 1908 WILLIAM CHARLES KERNOT 200 Research Scholarship in Geology. 1908 SUBSCRIBERS 118 Equipment of Anatomy School. O 1908 HERMAN HENRY SCHLAPP 400 Ore-treatment Plant, 1908 SUBSCRIBERS 171 »i i» f» -V^ BENEFACTIONS (Continued). 1909 JAMES STEWART .... £26,624 Scholarships in arc Advancement of Anatomy, Medicine and Surgery. 1909 JAMES CUMING 1000 Prize for Agricultural Chemistry. 1909 JAMES CUMING 1000 For Veterinary Operating Theatre. 1909 SUBSCRIBERS 260 Dublin Prize. 1910 SUBSCRIBERS 134 Jamieson Prize. 1010 GEORGE SWINBURNE - 150 For Purchase of Apparatus. 1010 T. EDWARDS Machinery valued at £205. 1010 N. GUTHHIDGB LTD. - Machinery valued at £140. 1010 PEE H. B. SILBERBERG & CO. - Machinery valued nt £150, donated by F. W. Braun and W. Alusworth &

1911 ALEXCROSSLE. COWAY BROSN &. SONLTDS. LTD- . ,,° 0 Ore-treataienLire treatment Plannan.-. 1911 NEIL WALTER BLACK - - - 2066 At disposal of Faculty of Science. 1911 MRS. M. B. FULTON - 989 For Medical Scholarship. 1911 TAMES WILLIAM BARRETT - 500 Department of Anthropology. 1911 SUBSCRIBERS 102 Professor Morris Prize. 1912 WILLIAM HARBISON .... 2500 Harbison-Higinbotham Scholarship. 1912 MADAME MELBA 1000 Melba Hall. 1912 BABCOCK & WILCOX LIMITED - Machinery, valued at £100 1913 SUBSCRIBERS 189 Professor Laurie Prize. 1913 MRS. JESSIE ALEXANDER BAIRD CURRIE 600 John Baird Bursary. 1913 J. BARTRAM & SON .... Machinery valued at £100. 1913 DAVID SYME CHARITABLE TRUST 500 Equipment for Experimental Physiology. 1913 SUBSCRIBERS 622 Physiology Extension. 1913 MISS MARY L. REID - 300 Melba Hall. 1913 JAMES WILLIAM BARRETT - 275 Mr. Albert Mansbridge's Expenses to Aus­ tralia. 1913 MRS. ROBERT REID .... 100 Melba Hall. 1913 JOHN GRICE - 1000 Temporary Cancer Research Scholarship. 1914 JAMES WILLIAM BARRETT - - 600 Clinical Research Fund. BENEFACTIONS (Continued) 1914 GEORGE ADLINGTON SYME - £280 Clinical Research Fund. 1914 SUBSCRIBERS 104 Clinical Research Fund. 1915 ALEXANDER MORRISON ... 275 Advancement of Knowledge of Nervous 1916 MR. AND MRS. JAMES GOSSIP ystem. MELVIN 1000 John Melvin Memorial Scholarship. 1910 MR. AND MRS. JOSEPH LEVI - - 1000 Keith Levi Memorial Scholarship. 1916 WALTER AND ELIZA HALL QlTn«sr?rn^i?cFS 36°&?n Veterinary Science Research Fellowship. 191S 220 1917 mrarSif «i« «VIAI mu <•• C Mathison Memorial Lectureship. PRINCIPAL BASE METAL COM- A trust formed for the purpose of a^rdi„g in rAixiCb the each year a' 1017 two Bursaries in Mining and Metallurgy. 3* 1919 MBS. EDWARD BAGE- - - 1050 Robert Bage Memorial Scholarship. * MRS. ANNIE WILSON .... 2000 R. G. Wilson Scholarships. '*. ORIENT LINE OF ROTAL MAIL Three First-Class Return Passages an- > STBAMBRS .... nually from 1909 to 1918 and 1919-20. )i o a SUBSCRIBERS TO THE UNIVERSITY APPEAL " CUMING. SMITH & CO. PTY. JOHN SANDERSON 1000 LTD. £5250 ESTATE LATE H. GYLBS TUR­ SIR J. M. & LADY HIGGINS r 6200 NER - 1000 MR. & MRS. F. KNIGHT - 5000 H. B. HOWARD SMITH - 1000 SIR JOHN GRICE - - 2000 I. F. W. PAYNE - 1000 ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR Q. MRS. ALBERT MILLER - 1000 SWEET .... ir.00 NATIONAL BANK OP AUS­ UNIVERSITY WAR MEMORIAL TRALASIA 1000 COMMITTEE - - 1037 MB. & MRS. W. H. SWANTON - 1000 .„ HON. W. M. McPHBRSON - 1022 DUNLOP BOBBER CO. OF AUS­ SIR JOHN MACFARLAND - - 1000 TRALASIA 1000 Iq BENEFACTIONS (Continued). 1920-1 SUBSCRIBERS TO THE UN IVERSIIY APPEAL (Continued). VICTORIAN SAILORS AND GEORGE fcAIRBAIRN £260 SOLDIERS' INSURANCE STEWART Q. BLACK - 260 TRUST t'1000 MICHAELIS, HALLENSTEIN & WALTER & ELIZA HALL CO. PTY. LTD. - 260 TRUST KODAK (AUST.) PTY. LTD. - £250 LEGAL PROFESSION OF VIC- BALL & WELCH PTY. LTD. 260 TORIA .... 73» CALEDONIAN COLLIERIES SIR - £500 LTD. 260 SIR G. A. SYME - - - - 500 AUSTRALIAN STEAMSHIPS MR. JUSTICE HIGGINS - 500 LTD...... 2S0 HENRY BERRY & CO. PTY. DALGETY & Co. LTD. 250 « LTD. 500 McILWRAITH, McEACHABN'S B MESSRS. BAILLIEU - 500 LINE PTY. LTD. - 250 a EDWARD STEVENS - - - 500 J. H. GRICE 250 2 HERBERT BROOKES ... 600 MRS. J. T. WEATHBRLBY 200 4 MRS. F. W. ARMYTAGE - - 500 SIR JAMES BARRETT - 200 Q HOWARD SMITH LTD, 500 AUSTRALIAN PAPER & PULP ,j ESTATE LATE G. SWEET - - 600 CO. LTD. .... 160 O A. T. DANKS 600 RICHARD ALLEN & SONS PTY. 2! A.N.T. - 450 LTD. 160 *' JOHN BUSSELL MACPHERSON NEW ZEALAND LOAN & MER- FUND, PER MR. F. A. CANTILE AGENCY CO. MOULE .... 400 LTD...... 160 NO. 1 REST HOME ... 307 PEOFESSOR ATKINSON - 160 SUBSCEIBBBS FOR SPENCER McNAUGHTON, LOVE & CO. PRIZES 299 PTY. LTD. - - - - 105 M M. BRODIE .... 250 VISCOUNT NOVAR 100 WILLIAM G. SPRIGG - 260 SIR ARTHUR L. STANLEY 100 GENEBAL H. W. GRIMWADB - 250 SIR. W. H. IRVINE 100 W. RUSSELL GRIMWADE - 250 GEORGE SWINBURNE 100 PATERSON, LAING & BRUCE MRS. WILLIAM SMITH 100 LTD. . 260 DR. DAVID GRANT 100 BENEFACTIONS (Continued) 1M0—21 SUBSCRIBERS TO THE UNIVERSITY APPEAL (Continued). B. B. D. CLARKE - - - - £100 T. R. ASHWOBTH £100 A. S. AUSTIN 100 AUSTRALIAN MERCANTILE, D. E. McBRIDE - 100 LAND & FINANCE CO. MRS. M. A. MILLS ... 100 LTD. 100 H. T, WILSON .... 100 CRAIG. WILLIAMSON PTY. M. P. HANSEN .... loo LTD. 100 PHIM1" KUSSGI.L .... urn .MELBOURNE STEAMSHII' CO. PROFESSOR HENRY LAURIE - 100 LTD. 100 MRS. M. AND MR. A. E. GRANT 100 MISS MARY REID 100 MISS HILDA GRICE - - - 100 "W.H.M." 100 CJ MISS ELSA GRICE ... 100 DR. J. RAMSAY .... 100 B MR. AND MRS. C. W. MILLER 100 J. G. MELVIN .... ioo 2 ALEC. L. LANE .... 100 MRS. A. BROWN .... ioo E CAPT. AND MRS. S. M. BRUCE 100 WM. DRUMMOND & CO. • 100 > MRS. JESSIE S. FRASER - 100 COLONIAL SUGAR REFINING o L. F. MILLER .... 100 CO. ioo H DR. J. P. WILSON ... 100 MR. AND MRS. J. A. LEVEY - JOHN MAY 100 ROBERT HARPER & CO. PTY. ioo § ROBERT REID & CO. LTD. - 100 LTD. 100 D. M. FRASER .... ion GEORGE LUSH .... 100 MR. JUSTICE SCHUTT - 100 MR. AND MRS. D. STUART J. NEVILLE FRASER ... 100 MURRAY .... 100 T. M. STEWART .... 100 GOLDSBROUGH, MORT & CO. SIR WALTER MANIFOLD - 100 LTD. 100 C. SIBBALD CURBIB ... 100 100 T. SHEPHARD .... IOO BANK OF VICTORIA - 100 T. BRUNTON & CO. - - 100 F. TATE IOO DR. J. W. GRICE .... 100 A. A. QUICK .... 100 MR. JUSTICE McARTHUR - 100 C. G. WORSLEY .... 1U0 PETERSON & CO. PTY. LTD. - 100 3437 J. C. TRAILL - 100 B. H. MCGREGOR - AMOUNTS UNDER £100- BENXFAC110NS Continued). o» ORIENT AND P. & O. COS (jointly) Three Flrst-Class Return Passages an­ O nually for 1921 aud 11)22. 1922 DR. BEATTIE SMITH - - - -£1000 Lectures in Insanity. VIC. CHAMBER OF MANUFAC­ TURES ----- 1600 (p.a.) General Endowment. SIR SAMUEL GILLOTT - - - - 41,248 General Endowment. 1923 C. E. E. CHILDERS - - 100 Childers Memorial Prize. SIR JOHN GRICE 300 Architectural Library. SIR JOHN AND LADY HIOOIXR - 2000 Veterinary and Agricultural Research. C. D. LLOYD 1000 J. C. Lloyd Exhibitions in Architecture. MRS. WILLIAM SMITH - - - 500 General Endowment. COMMONWEALTH GOVERNMENT - 500pa. Aerodynamic Laboratory. ABERDEEN, BLUB FUNNEL, COM- Three Flrst-Class Return Passages ao- HUNWBALTH, ORIENT AND P. nually from 1923. & O. LINES (jointly) - - - - 1924 K. A. HENDERSON - - - - 100 Architectural School Equipment. SIR JOHN AND LADY HIGGINS B00 Veterinary and Agricultural Research MTtS. W. G. SHARP - - - , 1000 W. G. Sharp Bursary. SUBSCRIBERS 160 Professor Nanson Prize. TEN METAL COMPANIES - . 400 (p.a.) Chair of Metallurgy. MR. AND MRS. R. J. ALCOCK - 1000 Alwyn Stewart Memorial Scholarship. MRS. B. R. MORAN 10,000 Placed on Trust to establish flve Moran Bursaries. FRED. KNIGHT ----- 1000 ( .,rf,„, p„M-,i, SUBSCRIBERS 1977 j Medical Research. MRS. BESSIE THOMPSON - - - 500 Engineering Bursary. 1926 EDWARD STEVENS .... Clock for Tower of New Arts Bui !dlntt. SUBSCRIBERS 334 Kernot Memorial Medal. EDWARD WILSON (The Argus) TRUST 9206 Obstetrical Research. MINING AND METALLURGICAL BURSARIES FUND - - - -. 100 Research Scholarship. BENEFACTIONS (Continutd). MINING AND METALLURGICAL BURSARIES FUND - - - 358 Electrical Equipment. E. J. B. NUNN -...- 5300 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. 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. 5 "A.N.T." - - 250 Research. DAVID AITCHISON AND MISS ELIZA CAVE HICKMAN - - - 13,SOU Scholarships. G. H. SUTTON ------500 Classical Museum. W. R. PEARSON ------3900 Scholarship In Economics. W. R. PEARS'ON ------3900 Tubercular Research. Mrs. E. II. MORAN ------3000 To Supplement Moran Hm-sarles. 1927 SIDNEY MYER 50,000 General Endowment. SIR GEORGE TALLIS - - - - 2750 Conservatorium Additions. E. TRUBY WILLIAMS 5,000 Library Endowment.. CARNEGIE CORPORATION OF NEW YORK --- 2,000 Adult Education. MINING AND METALLURGICAL BURSARIES FUND --- 100 Metallurgical Apparatus. BENEFACTIONS (continued) SUBSCRIBERS TO THE LIBRARY ii APPEAL— cc EDWARD STEVENS £100 A.N.T. 100 E. J. STOCK - 100 MRS. ALBERT MILLER - - - 100 DAVID SYME TRUST - - - - 1050 GEORGE ANDERSON - - - - 250 AMOUNTS UNDER £100 - - - 427 DR. E. F. J. LOVE Nearly 500 volumes of scientific works. A.N.T. - 100 Research. W. A. B. GRAHAM 500 Memorial tablet to late Dr. Geo. Graham and Medical Library endowment « R. B. RITCHIE 22,185 Ritchie Memorial Chair in Economics. s MYER EMPORIUM LTD. - - - 100 Furniture ol Students' Room Conserva- 2 torlum. 5 SUBSCRIBERS ------613 Liet Memorial Prizes In French. j> o 1928 D. E. LEWIS - 2000 Engineering Laboratory Extension. 2 MACROBERTSON 600 Bacteriology Department. g "A.N.T." ------E00 University Appeal Fund. £ MRS. HURRY EMMBRTON - - 2,000 Law Scholarship. E. F. MILLAR 4,000 General Endowment. R. J. ALCOCK ----- 2,086 Medical Research Scholarships. EDWARD STEVENS - - - - Stained glass window, Wilson Hall. NATIONAL BANK 100 Publication Foundation. CROSBLE, SCOTT & DUFF, PTY I'lngineering Equipment to the value of LTD. £100. CHAMBER OF MANUFACTURES - 2,028 Two Scholarships in memory of James Cuming. MISS M. A. BARTLETT - - - 1,078 First instalment ot Bequest for Scho­ larships. D. J. McCLELLAND - IOO Engineering Library Fittings, K. A. HENDERSON ... - 100 Architecture Library. EDWARD WILSON (The Argue) TRUST 400 Cancer Research. Mht 3Uttiwtsity oi ptlbourn*.

ANNUAL REPORT, 1927-1928. BEPORT OF THE PROCEEDINGS OF THE UNIVERSITY PROM Slst JULY, 1927, to 31ST JULY, 1928

To His EXCELLENCY, THE RT. HON. LORD SOMBKS, K.C.M.G., U.S.O., M.C. GOVERNOR OF VICTORIA. MAY IT PLEASE YOUK EXCELLENCY, I have the honour, in accordance with Section 27 of the University Act, 1915, to submit to your Excellency the following report of tho proceedings of the University during the past year: —

1.—NUMBERS OF STUDENTS. The number of pendente in each of the last six years is shown in the following Table. The figures include Re­ search Students: — Taking Vear. Course for Taking lierrrce or Single Subjects. Total. Diploma 1922 .. 2,214 235 2,449 1923 .. 2,098 185 2,283 1921 .. 1,992 .. 205 2,197 1925* .. 2,259 .. 353 2,G12 1926 .. 2,440 414 2,854 1927 .. 2,533 ., 452 2,985 ' Music students are included for the first time.

2.—STUDENTS ATTENDING LECTURES, ETC. The following table shows the number of students attending lectures at the University during the year 1927 (including Evening Lectures): — 984 ANNUAL KKPORT, 1927-I92S.

Jit Schools. S ^ "5 o a = ? c E-i "" Agriculture 10

„ Sixth Year • 72 430

Music 4(i 24 -2'2 3 - 150 •246 Public Health - - - — - — •2 Research - - - - - — U Science 7S Mi 43 >l - 24 •210 Veterinary • 1 1 I 6 - - IU

Total - 300 238 •298 135 144 462 •2086 * In these schools there is no strict division of the course into years. Included in the above are tho following students who are not attending the University, but are receiving tuition by correspondence—Arts 144, Commerce 27, Law 38. The number attending Evening Leotures was 626 (Com­ merce 375, Arts 215) ; the number of women students was 776 (Music 215, Arts 325, Science 63, Education 36). ANNUAL BEPORT, 19/7-1928. .985-

The number of Free Students was :— Nominated by the Education Department­

al s- »- OT3 = rt.SiJ-5 * O 27 1 54 26 26 48 14 7 35 20 8 266 Nominated by the University High School— 12 3 2 1 9 Nominated hy the University of Western Australia— 1 1 Nominated by the Railways Commissioners— 3 3 War Bursars— 1 3 4 8

287 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, 1927, and March, 1928, is shown in the following table:—

First Second Third Fourth Year. Year. Year Year. Totuis. _. I •c •c •6 •c V i) a! a o .School s. "S •6 c rz •o "c -d e 4> a) Oi

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

« •n « •c H; -o"S •a 13 l •1 Schools. if- so ~ 00 .J£ »'-d^ * **3 -a 3 E"! r?"3 * 3 l~f 0- S 0, iZ to tfi ^>

MEDICAL EXAMINATIONS.

DIVISION I. DIVISION IIA. DIVISION II. DIVISION 111. DIVISION IV

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65 43 57 4S 02 59 49 39 S6 71

The number who have presented themselves and passed at the examinations for higher degrees is as follows :— KxAMINATIONB FOB HlGHKE DEGREES. resented. Passed Master of Arts 3 1 2 2 Master- of education, 5 ', ' 4. ( second year- 3 Master of Science - 8 8 M lister of Surgery - 5 3 Master of Mechanical Engineering 1 1 Muster i>f Agricultural Science 3 3 Doctor of Science - - - 1 1 Doctor of Medicine - 19 7 Doctor uf Dental Science 1 1 ANNUAL KKPORT, 1927 1928. 987

-t.—DEGREES CONFERRED. The number of degrees conferred and diplomas and licences granted during the year 1927-28, including admissions of graduates of other Universities, ia given ^below : Bachelor of Arts— Ordinary degree - - - tit! Degree with honours - - 34 Bachelor of Science - - - 39 Bachelor of Laws 43 Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery - - 71 Bachelor of Surgery - - - 1 Bachelor of Civil Engineering - 17 Bachelor of Mining Engineering - 2 Bachelor of Mechanical Engineering 6 Bachelor of Electrical Errgineering 6 •Bachelorof Metallurgical Engineering 2 Bachelor of Music - - - - l Bachelor of Dental Science - - 17 •Bachelor of Agricultural Science - 3 Bachelor of Veterinary Science - 5 Bachelor of Commerce 25 Master of Arts - - - - 23 Master of Education 2 Master of Science 14 Master of Laws - - - 3 Master of Surgery 3 Master of Civil Engineering 3 Matter of Electrical Engineering - 1 Master of Mechanical Engineering - 1 Master of Agricultural Science - 3 Doctor of Science 2 Doctor of Medicine 7 Doctor of Dental Science 1 Diploma in Music 16 Diploma of Education - - - fi6 Diploma in .loiirnalism ... 2 Diploma of Public Health - - 1 Diploma of Architecture - - 8 Diploma of Commerce 55 Licence in Veterinary Science - 1 •«5i 988 ANNUAL REPORT, 1927-1928.

3—PUBLIC EXAMINATIONS. The following table shows the number of candidate*- who presented themselves for and who passed the- School Intermediate and the School Leaving Examinations of December, 1927 and February, 1928, and the percentage of passes in each case : No. of Entries Percentage Examination. to pass Passer). of Entries. Kxam. Passes. DBCBMBKR, 1927 School Intermediate 3921 1715 43.73 | 8177 School Leaving 1889 1055 52.91 FEBRUARY, 1928 School Intermediate J 2847 1077 569 52.83 School Leaving 574 305 53.13

CLASS A CANDIDATES. Included in the 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 Partially Exempted' Passed Allowed Credit No. of Passed Exam, forcertainsubjects. Entries Kxam. DECBUKBR, 1927 School Intermediate 947 430 School Leaving 407 198 59 18 FEBRUARY, 1928 School Intermediate 37 14 School Leaving U 4 22 17

6.—PUBLIC EXAMINATIOl IN MUSIC. The number of subjects entered for and passed »t the Examinations in Music conducted by the Univarsity during the year 1927-1928 was as follows :— September, 1927— Total number of entries - - 5156 Total number of passes - - 4214 May, 1928— Total number of entries - - 855 Total number of passes - - 693 ANNUAL REPOHT, 1957-1923. 989

7.--COUNCIL. Sir John McFarlaud lias been elected Chancellor. aaid Sir John Monash Vioe-Chancellox. Professor Woodruff has been elected to fill the vacancy caused by Professor Scott's election as Presi­ dent of the Professorial Board, and the Hon. S. S. Argyle, M.L.A., has been appointed a member in place of Mr. F. W. Eggleston; whilst Mr. A. H. Dowie. having been appointed Chairman of the Council of AgricultunaJ Education, has become a member of the Council ex officio. At the quadrennial election and appointments held -and made in December last. Sir John MacFarland, Sir John Monash, Sir George Syme, Mr. W. S. Littlejohn and Mr. Justice Lowe were re-elected by Convocation; and Professors Osborne, Laby and Woodruff were re­ elected by the Professors; rand Associate Professor Sum­ mers was re-elected by the teaching staff other than the -Professors; aud Mr. E. C. Crawford was re-elected and Mix. G. L. Maymau, iu place of Mr. H. W. Allen, was elected by the under-graduates. Mr. E. VV. Trend was appointed by the Governor m Council in place of the Hon. J. Lemmon as repre­ senting Technical Schools. Sir Leo Cussen and Dr. J. P. WiUou were re-ap­ pointed by co-option, and the Very Rev. J. M. Murphy, Kector of Newman College, was appointed by co-option in place of Mr. D. K. Picken, Master of Ormond College, who was not eligible for re-appointment. Professor Osborne subsequently resigned, and Pro­ fessor Berry was elected iu his stead. Leave of absence was granted to Sir George Syme for nine months to enable him to visit ; and loave of absence for short periods was granted to Mr. Edward Stevens, the Hon. J. G. Latham, Mr. E. S. •R-oas and the Hon. J. Lemmon. • On Mr. Tate's retirement from the office of Director of Education the Council placed on record its apprecia- tion oi the work he had done as Director during the past 25 years, and its sense of the great services he had rendered to the cause of Education. On retiring from his office Mr. Tate relinguished his membership, vx •officio, of the Council, but the Council is glad to record 990 ANNUAL HKPORT, 1927-192*. the fact that he was elected by the Standing Oommitteo- of Convocation as a representative of graduates on the- Council. Since the date up to which this report is mado, tho Council has suffered a great loss in the death of the Hon. Geoige Swinburne, M.L.C. Ho had been one of its mem­ bers from 1.905 to 1913, and again continuously from 1918 until his duath; and his extensive knowledge of affairs, his business acumen and his high sense of public service, made him most valuable to the University. His great interest in education which expressed itself in, the foundation of the CoUege which bears his name was also manifested when, as a member of the Victorian Government in 1909, ho took the principal part in establish­ ing the School of Veterinary Science in the University.

8.—PROFESSORS. Professor J. H. Michell, M.A., F.K.S., has tendered his resignation of the Chair of Mathematics, Pure and Mixed, as from tho end of the current year. Professor Michell has held office as independent lec­ turer iu Mixed Mathematics for about 30 years, and as Profossor for about six years, and the Council desired that he should continue to hold his Chair for some years- longer. Professor Michell, however, asked to be re­ lieved. The Council, accordingly, has accepted h.U: resignation with regret, and with an expression of its- high appreciation of the value of his work in the Uni­ versity. In succession to Dr. R. S. Wallace, now Vioe-Ghan- oellor of the University of , Mr. G. H. Cowling, M.A. (Leeds), formerly Reader iu English Language and Literature iu the University c: Loads, has been, appointed to tho Chair of English Language and Lite­ rature in this University. Professor Cowling has a number of publications to his credit, and is recognised as a ripe scholar. He took up his duties in March last. In succession to Dr. A. 0. D. Rivett, Chief Executive. Officer of the Council for Scientific and Industrial Research, Dr. E. J. Hartung has been appointed to. tho Oliair of Chemistry. Dr. Hartung was already;. Associate Professor in Chemistry, and at the tiwe »f ANNUAL P.EPORT, 1027-1928. 99T: his, appointment Acting Professor iu this University. There wore 13 applications lodged with the Agent- General in and three other applications lodged in Melbourne, and a committee representative not only of University interests, but of outside Chemical inter­ ests, had no difficulty in selecting Dr. Hartung and recommending his appointment to the Council. On tho resignation by Sir Harrison Moore of the Ohair of Law, the Council, on advice tendered to it, altered the title of the Chair to that of Jurisprudence. For this Chair five applications wore received by the Agent-General in Loudon and six were lodged locally. After full consideration by a Committee on which the Bench and the Bar were strongly represented, Mr. K. H. Bailey, M.A., B.C.L. (Oxon.), Vice-Master of Queen's College, and an evening lecturer in History in the University, was appointed to the vacant Chair. Pro­ fessor Bailey, after commencing his course in Mel­ bourne, enlisted and served during the War. He was then elected Victorian Rhodes Scholar, and proceeded' to Oxford, where ho took his degree. He was spoken of in the highest terms by his Oxford tutors and by Sir Harrison Moore, Dr. Sugden and Professor Scott. To fill the Chair of Education, rendered vacant by tho death of Dr. John Smyth, Mr. L. J. Wrigley, 'M.A., has been appointed. Owing to the shortness of the time available applications were not, as usual, made returnable either to the Agent-General in Lon­ don or to the University in Melbourne, but an intima. tion of the vacancy was cabled to London for notfioa- tion in Britain, and among the eight applications lodged one was from an English applicant. In addi­ tion to Professor Wrigley's University course and work in Melbourne, he had studied and worked in London, Jena and Bangor. The Council is satisfied that in all these oases it has secured the best man available for the vacant Chair, and it is highly gratified that three of them are Ails'- tralians, two of them being our own graduates. Professor Gunn's appointment has been extended for, a term of three years, and his title changed to that of Director of University Extension. Leave of absence for the year 1929 has been granted to Professor Skeats and Professor Scutt; and for six 992 ANNUAL KEI'OKT, 1927-1928. months' from October, 1928, to March, 1929, to Pro­ fessor Heinze; in each case, to enable him to visit Europe. The title of Professor Emeritus has been conferred upon Sir Harrison Moore. Mr. W. A. Merrylees has been appointed Acting- Professor of Philosophy during Professor Gibson's absence. Dr. E. B. Brown, Senior Lecturer in Engineering, has been appointed Associate Professor in Engineer­ ing. 9.—LECTURERS. Dr. J. C. Lewis, Lecturer in Veterinary Surgery, has resigned in order to give his whole time to his private practice. Mr. R. Bronmer, who had been appointed Lecturer in Sociology, has resigned, and proceeded to Germany to pursue further studies there. Mr. G. P. S. Davies, Stewart Lecturer in Pathology, has resigned to take up an appointment in the Perth Hospital. Mr. VV. E. Bassett, Senior Lecturer in Mechanical Engineering, has tendered his resignation as from the end of the current year in order to go into private practice. Leave of absence for nine months has been granted to Dr. Kilvington, Stewart Lecturer in Surgery, to enable him to visit Europe; and to Miss Sugden, Demonstrator in Chemistry, for the same purpose. Leave of absence for 1928 has been granted to Dr. 0. W. Tiegs, Senior Lecturer in Zoology, and extended leave to Mr. A. H. K. Petrie, Demonstrator in Botany, to enable them to pursue research work at Cambridge. Mr. H. E. Albiston, Lecturer in Veterinary Path­ ology, has been appointed Assistant Director of the Veterinary School for the year 1928. Mr. M. H. Belz has been advanced to the position of Senior Lecturer in Mathematics. The following new appointments have been made: — Surgery—Acting Stewart Lecturer during Dr. B. Kilviugton's absence—B. T. Zwar, M.D., M.S. ANNUAL REPORT, 1927-1928. 993

Oeneral Physioal and Inorganic Chemistry—Senior Lecturer—B. Cavanagh, D.Sc, of the University of Manchester. Sociology—Lecturer—W. Jl. Ball, B.A. Anatomy—Stewart Lecturer—W. B. A. Hughes Jones, M.D., B.S. Regional and Applied Anatomy—Lecturer—C. H. C. Searby, M.B., M.S. Modern Political Institutions—Lecturer—P. D. Phillips, M.A., LL.B. Private International Law—Lecturer—iN. J. O'Bryan, LL.B. British History C—Evening Lecturer—E. Sweet­ man, M.A., Litt.D. Australian Statistics—Lecturer—H. J. Exley, M.A. English—Tutors—Miss C. M. Greig, B.A., Miss A. Lightfoot. M.A. Classics—Tutor—R. R. Sholl, M.A. Philosophy—Tutor—G. A. Atkins, B.A. Law Subjects for Commerce Students—Tutor—B. J. Lowenstern, M.A., LL.B. Botany—Demonstrator—Miss D. D. Dixon, M.Sc. Organic Chemistry—Demonstrator—K. N. Welch, M.Sc. Engineerings—Demonstrator—G. A. Loutit. Architecture—Demonstrator—A. C. Collins. Histology—Demonstrator—J. A. Larwill, M.B., B.S. Italian—Instructor—Omero Schiassi, LL.D. Modelling—Hon. Instructor—fRvan Smith. In addition, a number of part-time Demonstratow have been appointed in the various Departmente. In the Oo-nservatorium the following new appoint­ ments have been made: — Pianoforte—Chief Study Teacher—Mr. H. Penn. Oboe—Miss M. Weston. Horn—Mr. R. W. Douglas. Clarinet—Mr. F. W. Turner. The usual appointments of Clinical Instructors at "the Melbourne, Alfred and St. Vincent's Hospitals have been made. 994 ANNUAL REPORT, 1927-1988.

10.—EXAMINERS. The following examiners have been appointed.— 1. For the Medical Course— Anatomy— Mr. C. H. C. Searby, Dr. G. A. Birnie. Physiology— Dr. L. A. I. Maxwell, Asaoc. Prof. W. J. Young. Regional and Applied Anatomy— Mr. H. R. Dew. Materia Medica and Pharmacy— Mr. C. J. Tonkin. Pathology and Bacteriology— Mrs. H. Rennie. Therapeutics— Mr. F. B. Lawton. Public Health— Mr. M. J. Holmes. Forensic Medicine— Dr. J. T. Brett. Medicine (Pass)— Mr. F. B. Lawton, Dr. H. Laurie. Medicine (Honours)— Dr. H. H. Turnbull, Dr. J. F. MaoKeddie. Clinical Medicine (Pass)—- Dr. T. S. Grieve, Dr. R. P.MoMeekin. Clinioal Medicine (Honours)— Dr. S. V. Sewell, Dr. A. V. M. Anderson. Clinical Medicine (Oommentarv) — Dr. M. D. Silberberg, Dr. A. E. B. White. Diseases of Children— Dr. S. W. Ferguson, Dr. H. D. Stephens,. Dr. L. J. Hood, Dr. R. L. Forsyth, Dr. R. M. Downes. Pathology— Dr. A. J. Brenan, Dr. R. Webster. Surgery (Pass)— Dr. T. E. V. Hurley, Mr. J. S. Buchanan.. Surgery (Honours)— Dr. Murrav Morton. ANNUAL UEPORT, 1927-1928 995;

Clinical Surgery (Pass)— Dr. A. J. Trinca, Dr. C. G. Shaw. Mr. L. Doyle, Dr. Ii. St. C. Steuart. Clinical Surgery (Honours) (Commentary)— Dr. Julian Smith, Dr. W. D. Upjohn. Clinical Surgery (Honours) Ward Work— Dr. T. E. L. Lambert. Mr. H. B. Devine. Obstetrics and Gynaecology (Pass)— Dr. E. A. Spowers, Dr. R. Fowler. Obstetrics and Gynaecology (Honours)— Dr. R. W. Chambers. 2. For the M.D. Examination— Medicine, including Opthalmology— Dr. L. S. Latham, Dr. K. Hiller, Dr. L. J.. C. Mitchell, Dr. R. Webster, Dr. A. J. Brenan. Obstetrics and Medical Gynaecology— Dr. A. M. Wilson, Dr. R. W. Chambers. Diseases of Children, including Infectious Diseases.. Dr. R. L. Forsyth, Dr. A. E. B. White. Diseases of the Nervous System, including In­ sanity— Dr. R. R. Stawell, Mr. W. E. Jones. 3. For the M.S. Examination— Surgical Anatomy— Professor Berry, Dr. T. E. V. Hurley. Surgical Pathology— Professor MacCallum, Mr. H. Dew. Surgery— Dr. B. Kilvington, Mr. H. B. Devine. 4. For tho Diploma of Public Health— Professor Osborne, Professor MacCallum, Dr. W. H. Green, Mrs. H. Rennie. 6. For the Dental Course— Natural Philosophy— Professor Laby, Mr. J. S. Rogers. Chemistry— Acting Professor Hartung, Miss B. Sugden. Dental Anatomy- Professor Wilkinson, Dr. J. K. Clark, Mr. A. S. Campbell. 896 ANNUAL REPORT, 1927-192S.

Anatomy and Dissections— Dr. L. E. Hurley, Acting Professor A. J5. Coates. Dental Mechanics and Metallurgy— Dr. W. J. Tuckfield, Dr. D. Baghel. Zoology- Professor Agar, Dr. 0. W. Tiegs. Physiology— Professor Osborne, Assoc. Professor Young, Dr. L. A. I. Maxwell. Histology— Dr. L. E. Hurley, Acting Professor Coatca- Dental Mechanics— Dr. A. J. Prytz, Dr. W. J. Tuckfield, Dr. B. J. B. Yule, Dr. D. Baghel. Operative Technique— Mr. C. H. Down, Mr. G. Finlay. Pathology— Professor MacCallum, Dr. F. L. Apperly. Materia Medica and Therapeutics— Dr. C. E. Allen, Dr. A. C. M. Cox, Mr. F. S. Parrett. Metallurgy— Professor Greenwood, Dr. J. Polack. Operative Dentistry— Mr. G. Pinlav, Mr. C. H. Down, Dr. J. Polack. Orthodontics— Dr. W. S. Wilkinson, Dr. R. J. B. Yule. Medicine— Dr. M. D. Silberberg, Professor Wilkinson. Oral Surgery— Dr. A. F. Maclure, Professor Wilkinson. Dental Surgery and Pathology— Professor Wilkinson, Dr. J. M. Lewis. Bacteriology— Professor MacCallum, Mrs. H. Bonnie. Extractions and Anaesthetics— Dr. P. A. Aird, Mr. P. S. Parrett. • fl. For the D.D.Sc. Examination— Surgical Pathology— Professor MacCallum, Dr. F. L. Apperly. Bacteriology— Professor MacCallum, Dr. C. H. Kellaway. ANNUAL REPORT, 1927-192S. 99T

Physiology and Bio-Chemistry— Professor Osborne, Associate-Professor Youaf. Dental Surgery, Pathology, and Bacteriology— Professor Wilkinson, Dr. J. M. Lewis. Dental Mechanics and Dental Prosthesis— Dr. W. J. Tuckfield, Dr. D. Baghel. Orthodontics— Dr. W. S. Wilkinson, Mr. J. Wunderly. Dental Materia and Therapeutics— Dr. C. E. Allen, Dr. A. C. M. Cox. Dental Anatomy, Human and Comparative— Dr. J. K. Clark, Professor Wilkinson. 7. For the Master of Education Examination— Dr. K. S. Cunningham, Mr. J. MoRae, Mx- F. Milner (N.Z.), Mr. W. Gray. 8. For the Engineering Course— Graphics and Geometrical Drawing— Associate Professor Kernot, Mr. P. L. A. Gray. Mechanical Engineering and Engineering De­ sign— Pnrt I. Mr. W. E. Bassett, Associate Professor Kernot, Professor Greenwood, Mr. P. P. Thompson. Part II. Professor Payne, Associate Professor Kernot, Mr. E. J. C. Bennie. Mechanical Engineering, Part IH.— Professor Payne, Mr. W. E. Bassott, Mr. B. J. C, Bennie. Hydraulic Engineering, Parts I. and LI.— Mr. C. W. N. Sexton, Mr. E. A. Hepburn. Surveying— Mx. E. R. H. Darwin, Mr. J. A. Lupson. Strength and Elasticity of Materials— Professor Payne. Electrical Engineering— Dr. E. B. Brown, Mr. E. J. C. Bennie Electrical Engineering Design— Dr. E. B. Brown, Assoc. Prof. Kernot. Metallurgy— Professor Greenwood, Mr. P. P. Thompson. •998 ANNUAL REPORT, 1927-1928.

Metallurgical Design— Associate Professor Kernot, Professor Green­ wood. Civil Engineering, Part I.— Mr. C. W. N. Sexton, Mr. E. Lang. Civil Engineering Design, Part I.— Mr. C. W. N. Sexton, Mr. E. Lang. Civil Engineering, Part II.— Mr. C. W. N. Sexton, Mr. A. P. Taylor, Mr. A. E. Callaway. Civil Engineering Design, Part II.— Mr. C. W. N. Sexton, Mr. E. Lang, Mr. A. P. Taylor. Town Planning— Mr. E. E. H. Darwin, Mr. C. W. N. Sexton. 9. For Dissertation for M.Mech.E. Degree— Professor Payne, Mr. P. E, T. Cobb. Mir. B. A. Smith. 10. For Beport for M.C.E. Degree— Mr. C. W. N. Sexton, Professor Payne. 11. For Theses for D.V.Sc. Degree- Professor Stewart (Sydney), Dr. W. A. N. Bobertson, Professor Woodruff, Sir Ar­ nold Theiler, Professor Harvey John­ son. 12. For Theses for D.Sc. Degree— Professor Elliot Smith (London), Professor J. T. Wilson (Cambridge), Professor Laby, Dr. E. Griffiths (London), Professor Agar, Professor Kwart, Professor Brailsford Bobertson (Adelaide). 13. For Theses for the M.D. Degree— Dr. L. S. Latham, Mr. W. E. Jones. Professor Dawson (Sydney), Profesaor Mac­ Callum. 14. For Mollison Scholarship in Japanese— Mr. Inagaki, Mr. Yanase. 15. For the Syme Prize— Professor Agar, Professor Ewart. 16. For Harbison-Higinbotham Scholarship/— Professor Copland, Mr. G. L. Wood. ANNUAL RKPOKT, 1927-1928. 999

17. For Professor Nanson Prize— Professor Michell. Professor J. R. Wilton (Adelaide). 18. For Professor Morris Prize— Mr. W. T. Price. 19. For Public Examinations in Music— Professor Bernard Heinze, Professor W. A. Laver, Mr. P. W. Homewood, Mr. Ed­ ward Goll, Mr. J. A. Steele, Dr. W. G. Price, Mr. A. E. H. Nickson, Mr. W. G. James, Mr. G. W. McKeown, Mr. Man. sley Greer, Mr. T. L. Middleton, Mr. A. di Gilio. Mr. L. Hattenbach, Mr. 0. P. Sobell. Mr. H. Thomas. 20. For the School Intermediate and School Leaving Examinations, December, 1927, and February, 1928— Subject. First Examiner. Sccond Examiner. English- Intermediate Miss C. Brennan Miss 1). L. Derham Leaving (Pass) • Mr. A. E. Gwillim Mr. J. R. Richards (Hon.) - Mr. F. Sinclaire Mr. W. T. Price Latin— Intermediate Mr. W. F. Ingram Mr. E. W. Cornwall Leaving (Pass) - Mr. E. W. Cornwall Prof. Scutt Leaving (Hon.) - Mr. W. Kerry Prof. Scutt Greek - Intermediate Leaving (Pass &Hon.) Mr. E. W. Cornwall Mr. W. Kerry Oreek and -Rom. Hist. Leaving (Pass 4, Hon ) Mr. W. Kerry Prof. Scutt Hebrew — Intermediate Rev. W. L. Clarke Rabbi Brodic Leaving (Pass) - Rev. W. L. Clarke Kabbi Brodie (Hon.) Rev. F. Milne Rev. J. Danglow French- Intermediate Mr. H. H. Bowden Miss E, Scbmctzer Leaving (Pass) - Miss C. van Nooten Miss V. Barkman (Hon.) - Mr. A. Ii. Chisholm Mrs. C. Wood German— Intermediate Dr. T.odev/ycltx Miss E. B. Eastaugh Leaving (Pass) - Dr. Lodewyckx Mr. G. E. Green (Hon.) Dr. Lodewyckx Miss O. Coverlid British History - Intermediate - Miss M. Hutton Mr. R. McDcma.d Leaving (Pass) . Mr. C. A. 11. Searby Mr. C. R. Long Leaving (Hon.) • Miss A. Hoy Dr. E. Sweetman 1000 ANNUAL REPORT, 1927-192S. European History— Leaving (Pass & Hon.) • - Miss I. D. Marshall Mr. 0. dc R. Foen.uidtr Arithmetic - Intermediate Mr. R. G. Bienvenu Mr. C. Moscrop Algebra— Intermediate Mr. J, L. Aickin Mr. F. W. Campbell Leaving (Pang) - Mr. K. J. Lewis Mf. R. J.A.Barnard (Hon.) - Mr. .1. A. Seitz Miss J. T. Flynn Geometry & Trig.— Intermediate Mr. J. L. Griffiths Miss W. Waddell Geometry - Leaving (Pass) - Mr. A. Ilarr. Mr. F. W. Campbell (Hon.)- Miss J. T. Flynn Mr. It. J. A. Barnard Trigonometry — Leaving (Pass) - Mr. A. W. Hatfield Mr. M. H. Belz (Hon.) - Mr. M. H. Belz Miss .1. T. Flynn Mechanics- Leaving (Pass) - Mr. K. J. A. Barnard Mr. J. A. Seitz (Hons.)- Mr. M. H. Belz Mr. R. J. A. Barnard Physics — Intermediate - Mr. J. L. Aickin Mr. S. S. Addison Leaving (Pass) - Mr. T. 0. Graham Mr. K. 0. Hercus (Hon.) - Mr. J. S. Rogers Or. K. Hosking Chemistry — Intermediate - Mr. W. Trudinger Mr. A. T. S. Sissons Leaving (Pass) - Or. W. 11. Green Mr. W. R. Jamieson (Hons.)- Mr. G. A. Ampt Dr. W. H. Green Physical Science - Intermediate Mr. J. A. Seitz Mr. P. Sharman Geography — Intermediate Mr. T. F. Scott Assoc. Frof. Summers Leaving (Pass) - Mr. A. K. James Mr. II. B. Hauser (llons.)- Mr. G. L. Wood Mr. H. B. Hauser Geology— Leaving (Pass & Hon.) - Assoc. Prof. Summers Mr. F. Singleton Botany— "intermediate Miss S. Llewellyn Dr. McLennan Leaving (Pass) - Miss S. Llewellyn Dr. McLennan >, "(Hon.) - Mr. R. T. Patton Dr. McLennan A.M. and Physiology- Intermediate • Miss l*. \. Rosa Miss B. Brewster Leaving (Pass) - Miss B. Brewster Miss K. E. Hall Leaving (Hon.) Dr. Buchanan Miss B. Brewster Agricultural Science— Intermediate Mr. A. W. Jessep Dr. W. H. Green Leaving (Pass ft Hon.) Mr. F. J. Rae Mr. R. T. Patton Domestic Science- Intermediate Leaving (Pass • & Hon.) Mrs. Woodruff Miss E. M. Haynes Coin. Prin. & Prac. - Intermediate Mr. N. L. Jamieson Mr. A. M Hialop Leaving (Pus?) - Mr. A. M. Hislop Mr. E, 1). O'Donnell (Hon.) - Mr. A. M. Hislop Mr. 0. It. MacDonald ANNUAL REPORT, 1937-1928. 100 E

Economics - Leaving (I'ass * Hon.) - - Mr. 0. I.. Wood Mr. O. dcR. Foenander Drawing- Intermediate - Mr. P. M. Carcw-Smvth Mr. L. S. Davies Leaving (Pass) • Mr. P. M. Carew-Smyth Miss E. B. Mitchell Leaving (Hon.) - Mr. P. M. Carew-Smyth Mr, .1. T. Lupson

Additional Examiners. English-Intermediate—Miss lr. A. .Mackav, Mr. 1*. Nettleton, Miss E. Macdonuld, Mr*. E. II. Waddell. Leaving Pass—Mr. O. A. Osborne, Mrs. O. L. Hooppcll. Leaving (Hon.)--.Mrs. I.. Roseiiblum, Mr. C. W, W. Webster. Latin—Intermediate—Mr. E. V. Piesse. French—Intermediate—Mrs. Hoyee Gibson, Miss Schollick, Miss Barnard,. Mrs. Hooppell. Leaving (Pass)—.Miss G. E. Adamson. British Historv—Intennediate—Mr. R. 11. Clayton, Mr. L. S. Davies, Mr. W. A. Waller. Leaving (Pass) -Mr. G. B. Osborne. Arithmetic—Intermediate—Mr. S. S. Addison. Algebra—Intermediate—Mr. A. Bright. Geometry & Trigonometry—Intermediate—Mr. II, M. Campbell, Chemistry—Leaving (Pass)—Miss S. Llewellyn. Geography—Intermediate—Miss McCowan, Mr. .J. S. Kitson. Drawing—Intermediate—Mr. A. N'oall, Miss M. F. Mitchell; and, if rerprrred, Mr, A. P.. Cattanach.

11.—UNIVERSITV REPRESENTATIVES. The following have been appointed to represent the- University: — Melbourne Hospital Advisory Committee— Sir George Syme, Mr. Justice Lowe. Lady Northcote Permanent Orchestra Trust— Hon. J. P. Jones, Mr F. Tate, Mr. H. W. Allen, Mr. E. C. Crawford. Australasian Association for the Advancement of Science (Hobart Meeting)— Vice-Chancellor Br. J. P. Wilson, Sir Jannee Barrett. University Association— Sir James Barrett. Centenary Celebrations of the Institution of Civil Engineers— Mr. G-eorge Higgins. Annual Meeting of the College of Surgeons in Australasia.— Sir James Barrett, Sir George Syme. 1002 ANNUAL REPORT, 1H27-1U2S.

Centenary Celebrations of the Eoyal College of Medicine, London— Dr. A. E. Bowden White. Architects' Registration Board— Mr. 3. S. Gawler.

12.—STATUTES AND REGULATIONS. A Statute has been made setting out the constitution of the Standing Committee of Convocation. A new regulation establishing the degree of Master of Commerce has been made. Candidates for this degree must either have obtained First or Second Class Honours during their course for the degree of Bachelor of Commerce, or must pass a special examination, and in either case must submit a satisfactory thesis on some subject connected with the curriculum for the degree of Bachelor of Commerce. A now Regulation establishing the Diploma of Archi­ tectural Design, obtainable after completing a satis­ factory three years' course at the Architectural Atelier, has been made. A new regulation for the Diploma of Public Health, bringing the oourse into line with the new requirements of tho General Medical Council, London, has been made. Amendments of Regulations regarding fees for various courses and for degrees have been made gene­ rally increasing the fees. No increases were, however, made in the cases of the Agriculture and Veterinary courses on account of the somewhat special conditions attaching to those courses, nor for the Law subjects of the Law course, the fees for which it was felt were already sufficiently high. Regulations to carry out the conditions of gifte made to the University have been made as follow: — For the Liet Memorial Prizes. For the Francis J. Wright Exhibitions.

13.—WHOLE-TIME STAFF AND OUTSIDE WORK. In view of the high positions held in tho learned world and the expert knowledge possessed by members of tho Univers:ty staff, it has happened that persons and bodies outside the University desire from time to ANNUAL REPORT 1027-lti»S. 1003 time to secure the benefit of that knowledge, and that overtures are made to members of the staff to do cer­ tain work or to furnish a report. In these circumstances tbe Council decided that it would be wise to lay down a clear set of conditions "under which such work could be undertaken. At the outset it laid it dowu that no whole-time officer may •undertake paid outside work except as provided for under these conditions, and that they should not hold themselves out in any publio way as willing to under­ take outside work; but, acknowledging that it is desir­ able in many cases that officers should have the oppor­ tunity of undertaking outside work where they have exceptional knowledge or skill, or where the work would help them to keep in touch with practical problems connected with their University work, the conditions on which it may be undertaken have been settled.

14.—PAID VICE-CHANCELLOR. The general desire in the University to improve its higher organisation has been manifested' during the past year by a resumption of active discussion of the proposal to appoint a paid Vice-Chancellor as chief executive officer. The making of such an appointment lias the approval both of the Council and of the Professorial Board. There are two difficulties, namely, tho provision of the necessary funds, and the finding of the right man. The discussions are still proceeding.

15.—UNIVERSITY ACT 1923. SECTION 28. The published accounts submitted herewith in Ap­ pendix B include accounts showing the income and expenditure for the year 1927, under this section. For the year 1928 the vote of J3850O is apportioned ae follows: — School of Commerce - - -.£2000 Research .... 2250 University Extension Department - 4250 Of the last item the amount specially allotted for tutorial classes is .£2000. 1004 ANNUAL KKPOKT, HK7-1SI-J3.

16.—COMMERCE. The School of Commerce has continued ou the lines previously laid down, and the year 1927 again wit­ nessed an increase in the total number of its studente. The accommodation which was provided for the staff" of the School, partly in first-floor rooms and partly in attics in the main building, was so hopelessly inadij- quate that it was natural that attention should turn to the rooms which had been vacated by the General Library and to the possibility of making them avail­ able for Commerce. There was, however, a decision that these should be kept available for a separate Law- Library at some future date. Tho Dean of Commerce was, however, so urgent that it was decided to make such alterations as would suit the rooms for use Hy Commerce, and would also be acceptable for the Faculty of Law, and to allot them temporarily to the Commerce Department until it oould get other accommodation, this 'allocation to he subject to annual review by the Council.

17 RESEARCH. The following Research Fellows and Scholars have been appointed to work on the subjects severally speci­ fied:— Government Research Follows: — Dr. S. H. Roberts .£500 The Squatting Age in Austra­ lia, 1830-1855. Z. A. Merfield 500 Diffraction Gratings amd Micro- Rulings. Government Research Scholars— H. G. Poole 200 Synthesis. W. G-. Kannuluik 200 Thermal Conductivity. Miss L. J. Hey­ ward 100 Flowering Periods of Plants. H. C. Webster 1U0 X Ray Spectra. B. A. Goode 60 Action of phosphorus pent- oxide on nitrogen peroxide. Mrs. G. W. Thom­ son 50 Flora of Victoria. A. Howard 50 New Synthesis. ANNUAL RF.PORT, 1327-1!>2S, J 005

M>8» E. B-. Lowen- stera 50 Enforced Oscillations on a dynamical system. Miaa, I. C. Cookson 40 Fungal Diseases of Walnut. A,. T. Dann 30 Organic Fluorides. AV. B. Woodhouse 30 Pyoi-rhoea. I>ed Knight Scholars— iy T. Adamson 2O0 Pyorrhoea. MissF.E. Allan 200 Fluid Waves. In addition the .sum of ,£517 has been allotted for the expenses of Research. .Appointments as follows have been received by Research Scholars in the last twelve months:— N. S. Bayliss was elected Rhodes Scholar for 1927. , E. S. Horning received an appointment under the Oivricor Research Fund, Sydney University. , P. Penman was appointed Research Assistant in the Victorian Department of Agriculture. J. Shearer was appointed L^ctiu''^' in the Physics labora­ tory of the University of West Australia. A. H. Turner has been appointed by the Common­ wealth Government to have charge of the laboratory vhich is being equipped by the Commonwealth in the Natural Philosophy School for storing radium, and preparing radium emanation, .. H. C. Webster was elected to an 1851 Exhibition Scholarship, and has proceeded to Cambridge. TPhe following is a report on the work of the Research Fellows, and of those scholars who were appointed in 1937: — A. FELLOWS. S. H. ROBERTS is preparing a history of the Squat­ ting Ago in Victoria (1830-1855). The book in which the,,results of his investigations will be published is approaching completion, and should be ready for pub­ lication by the end of the year. B. SCHOLABS. FRANCES E. ALLAN carried out,a research on various InBesttons, concerning waves at the interface of two . liquids., One paper is ready for publication; she has taken the material tor another to with her. 1006 ANNUAL REPORT, 1027-1S2S.

and intends to publish it there. She has now resigned, her Scholarship in order to continue her studies at Cambridge and Rothamsted. N. S. BAYLISS investigated the dew-point method for determining the vapour pressures of concentrated solu­ tions at room temperature. Sources of error were eliminated, and a sound technique was developed. The method was subsequently applied by Mr. E. A. Goode to magnesium acetate solutions with success, and the results have been published in the Journal ot the Chemical Society, London. R. S. GIBSON held his Scholarship for five months before proceeding to England. He worked on Industrial Arbitration, with special reference to the attitude of the- Trade Unions towards its working. B. S. HORNING continued his work on Mitochondria, and has materially advanced our knowledge of these microscopic constituents of all cells. His results are embodied in a series of papers published in the Aus­ tralian Journal of Experimental Biology, and one (with A. H. K. Pctrio) in tho Proceedings of the Royal Society of London (B. Vol. 102, 1927). W. G. KANNTJLTJIK has determined the thermal and electric conductivities of a single crystal of copper at the temperature of liquid air, of solid carbon dioxide,, and of tho room. Special care was taken to eliminate the errors which arise in the measurements of thermal conductivity. Heat losses were made small, and cor­ rected. The theory of the correction for the variation of conductivity with temperature is given. The ther­ mal conductivity of a single crystal of copper at air temperature is larger, and at liquid air tempera.tu re smaller than that of polycrystalliue copper. This investigation is being continued, using an elec­ trical method and apparatus, which it is hoped will enable conductivities over the range—183°C. to 444°C. to be determined. Z. A. MERFIELD, working with Sir Thomas Lyle, has, in continuance of tho work mentioned in the 1926-27 report, finished all the parts required for reconditioning and testing the adjustments of the large ruling machitio used for the production of diffraction gratings. These are now awaiting for assembly his return from Europe. ANNUAL KKPOKT, 1927-192S. 1007

It had been hoped that before his departure for Europe the large ruling machine would have been assembled, but an unfortunate disaster happened in Professor Lyle's laboratory, when a portion of the ceiling fell on Mr. Merfield and on a glass case con­ taining the finished new parts of the ruling engine. As a result of this no work could be done for nearly two months, and the injured parts had to be re-made. Much valuable apparatus was also destroyed or lost. Work was also continued with the small ruling machine used for the production of microscopic test objects, and a series of rulings down to one of 270,000 lines to the inch was produced, and forwarded to Pro­ fessor Martin, Imperial College of Science and Techno­ logy, South Kensington, who had requested Professor Lyle to attempt the production of a ruling of 200,000 lines per inch, which he required for ultra microscopic research. Mr. Merfield was appointed to a Research Fellowship in 1928, and is continuing this line of work. F. PENMAN commenced an investigation into the possibility of resolving cupri-salicylic acid into optical enantiomorphs. The preliminary results showed pro­ mise, but the work was not continued, owing to the holder resigning his scholarship. KATRINA PETERSEN is continuing her work on the Embryonic Development of the Islands ot Langorhans, in the Pa-ncreas. Considerable technical difficulties have been encountered. H. G. POOLK has investigated the degradation of naphthalene derivatives into homophthalic acid, and' the ortho cyano-cinnamic acids, and these latter com­ pounds have been converted into chloro-derivatives, with a view to studying the possibility of the rever­ sible migration of a chlorine atom. No evidence of such tautomcrism has been found in the cases examined, but interesting and unexpected results have been obtained' which are described in papers contributed to the Jour­ nal of tho London Chemical Society. L. L. ROBISON carried out a research on the elastic analysis of a loaded plate cantilever. The work is practically completed, and will soon be ready for pub­ lication. 1008 ANNUAL ft K PORT, l!):!7-192S.

J. SHEARER published a description of a vacuum X- ray spectrometer in which the X-ray tube is separated from .the spectrometer by a slit without a window. '(Philosophical Magazine, Sept., 1927.) Profossor Laby, Mr. Shearer, and Mr. Bingham, using a further modification of this type of spectro­ meter, have obtained evidence that long X-rays, suoh as the K-rays from carbon of wave length 45 A U., are reflected; by glass, quartz, and stainless steel at glanc­ ing angles up to 45°. E. G. THURLBY carried out an investigation into the results obtainable on mild stool with the Eden-Foster alternating impact machine, and at the same time de­ termined the effect of heat treatment on the resistance -of mild steel to alternating impacts. The results arc in course of preparation for publi­ cation; and they have been very useful in determining the value of the machine for steel testing. K. C. TRAII.L carried out a preliminary study >;f tho speeds of migration of the ions of magnesium acetate solutions and obtained evidence that as the con­ centration increases the current is carried almost en­ tirely by the kation. The work is incomplete as the holder left for Cambridge on the expiry of the tenure (2 terms) of his scholarship, but the results are of interest, and will be incorporated in a subsequent paper for publication. A. H. TURNER has continued the investigation, started by himself and C. E. Eddy, of the effectiveness of X-ray spectroscopy as a means of chemical analysis. •The elements chromium, manganese, iron, cobalt, copper, gallium, silver, cadmium, tin, lead, and bismuth, have been detected by their X-ray spectra in electrolytic zinc. Impurity present to the extent of one part in a million in zinc can bo detected in this way. Some progress has been made with the method as a quanti­ tative method ot analysis. H. C. WEBSTER has completed an investigation of the measurement of the intensity of lines in X-ray spectra by the photographic method. The results of this work aro being sent for publication. Mr. Webster pre­ pared a' thesis on energy levels in atoms, which re­ viewed recent developments in quantum mechanics. In ANNUAL RKPOKT. 1027-192S. 1009

recognition of these works he was awarded one of the two Exhibitions of 1851 Science Research Scholarships, which are open to students from the Australian Uni­ versities. H. R. WILLIAMS carried out an investigation into the preparation of purified phosphorus pontoxide, and its accurate analysis, as a preliminary to studying the action of nitrogen dioxide on this substance. The work was, however, left in its initial stages, owing to the holder resigning his scholarship after one terra's • wor'k. W. B. WOODHOUSE during the year made extensive •collections of post mortem specimens (100), dealing with tho Pathology of Pyorrhoea. The specimens were ob­ tained from various general hospitals. Dr. Kellaway, Director of the Walter and Eliza Hall Institute, greatly facilitated this work by making available the material in his department. In addition to the specimens obtained from the jaws, specimens were also obtained from various organs of the body with a view to studying the possible associated •changes. He prepared most of this material for examination, and has prepared some 1000 slides for detail study. His scholarship was renewed for the early part of 1928 to enable him to complete his examinatione of the mate­ rial obtained. A report is now being compiled, and will be issued in the near future. His Scholarship was resigned 31st May, 1928, but he is continuing the work in a half-time capacity. On a report from the Cancer Research Committee as to the value of the work being done by Dr. Cherry, and the need for carrying it on for a further period, the Council has extended Dr. Cherry's appointment as Cancer Research Fellow for a further twelve months. "During this extended period it has been agreed that the income from the R. J. Fletcher Research Fund shall be added to the other funds available for cancer research. Mr. C. E. Eddy. Research Physicist, was in-anted twelve months' leave of absence for study abroad, and Mr. A. H. Turner was appointed his locum tenens. The total number of graduates and research students • (excluding whole-time members of the staff and senior 1010 ANNUAL REPORT, 1927-I92S. students doing some research as part of their oourse) who have been engaged iu research in the various de­ partments is 27, distributed as follows:—Agriculture 4, Bacteriology 1, Botany 3, Chemistry 5, Dentistry 2, Geology 2, History 1, Natural Philosophy 2, Philosophy 1, Veterinary Science 5, Physiology 2.

18.—UNIVERSITY EXTENSION BOARD. During the year the work of the Board, carried on. in conjunction with the Workers' Educational Associa­ tion of Victoria, has included Tutorial Classes, Univer­ sity Extension Lectures, a Public Fortnight, Factory Addresses, Correspondence Tuition for country stu­ dents. Lectures by visiting lecturers from Overseas, and specially arranged courses of lecturettes given from the wireless station, 3LO, Melbourne. Tho number of Tutorial Classes has been increased to 28, with a total of 1200 students. Of these classes, 15 were held in the city, 6 in the suburbs, and 7 in country towns (Ballarat (2), Bcndigo, Colac, Gcelong, St. Arnaud, Wangaratta). The subjects include Eng­ lish Literature, Economics, InternationaJ Politics, Psychology, Philosophy, Political Science, Public Speaking, Physiology, Nature Study, History of Science, Social Economics, Botany and World History. The amount of written work in connection with these classes remains small, but efforts are being made to obtain more essays from students. Correspondence Tuition has been supplied for coun­ try students in English Literature, Economics, Indus­ trial History, Australian History, International Poli­ tics, Social Science and Psychology. There have been study circles at Coleraine, Portland, Kyabram and' Ellinbank, as well as individual students, the total' number being over 200 students. Extension lectures havo been given at Maryborough, Ararat, Camperdown, Wonthaggi, Wangaratta, Wyche- proof, Charlton, Yalloum, Horsham, Dimboola, Beau­ fort, Hamilton, Warmambool, Bandenong. Yarra Junc­ tion, Powelltown, St. Arnaud and Victorian Railways- Institute. Special lecture courses have been given by Professor Gunn ("Trends of Modem Thought"), Pro- ANNUAL REPORT, 1927-1923. 1011 feasor Greenwood (" Iron and Steel"), and a course on Marketing and on Accountancy by members of the Faculty of Commerce. Broadcast lectures have been continued as usual, one lecturette being given each week from 3LO. In September Professor G. H. Blakeslee, Professor of International Relatione, Clark University, U.S.A., delivered three lectures on " Problems of the Pacific," and in June, Sir John Russell, Director of the Rotham- sted Agricultural Station in England, delivered three public lectures on " The Science of the Soil in Rela­ tion to Farming." These lectures did not receive the support from the public that had been expected. Arrangements have been made to co-operate with the Classical Association in regard to public lectures by Professor R. S. Conway, Professor of Latin in the University of Manchester. Tho provision ot the Carnegie money made it pos­ sible to arrange factory addresses in the industrial suburbs in co-operation with the Workers' Educational Association. Seventy-six addresses were given in Yar- raville, Coburg, Footscray, Brunswick, Port Melbourne, and also at Yallourn and Powelltown. The Carnegie grant has made possible the inaugura­ tion of a library for the use of students connected with the Extension Board.

19—STUDENTS' LOAN FUND. A separate statement of the Students' Loan Fund accounts will be found among the accounts in Appen­ dix B. The amount of loans outstanding on 31/12/26 was £21,570 17 9 During the year 1927 the following sums were lent— Additional loans to existing borrowers £1605 0 0 Loans to new borrowers 637 8 0 2,242 8 0 Interest added to borrowers' accounts for the year 1927 amounted to 1046 13 11 £24,859 19 8 1012 ANXr.M, RKPORT. I927-I928.

The Repayments received for the year 1927 amounted to 2,081 11 4 Leaving as the balance outstanding on 31st December, 1927 £22,778 8 4 Tho number of students assisted during 1927 was 41, and the amounts ot the loans made ranged from £10 i*> £100. 20—LIBRARY. Tho record number of 3346 bound volumes was added to the General Library during the year. Of •these 2435 were purchased, and 911 presented. The most important presentation consisted of a complete set of Victorian Parliamentary Papers, 1851-76, acquired through the good offices of the Clerk of the Parlia­ ments. We received, also, ninety-three (93) volumes from tho estate of the late Professor Smyth, and valu­ able gifts ot books from the Fine Arts Society, the Government of New Zealand, and the Commonwealth Institute of Accountants. The most noteworthy pur­ chases were a set of Law Reports (English), 1865-1927, and a complete file of the Proceedings of the London Mathematical Society. There are now in the General Library 49,120 volumes, ot which 37,790 aire in tho Central building. It is satisfactory to report that, of the volumes in the Central building, twenty (20) only could not be ac­ counted for when stock was taken in December last. In the now building for the Geology School, a fine room has been provided for the Library, while the extra accommodation available in the old Geology building has provided an opportunity to combine in one large remodelled room the libraries of the Engineer­ ing and Metallurgy departments. The more adequate housing of the departmental libraries gives the oppor­ tunity for better control, and is a most satisfying fea­ ture of the year's work. The Medical and Chemical Library added 866 volumes for the year. The majority of these consisted of bound volumes of periodicals, which constitute the most im- •portant section ot the Library. It is expected that the ANNUAL KKPOKT, 1927.162S. 1013

number of periodicals taken in this Library will be con­ siderably augmented during the current University year. 21.—BUILDINGS. Tho new building for the Geology School has been, completed, and the University entered into possession at the beginning of March. The building, with its fit­ tings and furnishings, is most complete, and is admir­ ably adapted to the work of the department. It re­ flects great credit upon the heads of the department,. Professor Skeats and Associate-Professor Summers, who have given constant thought to every detail, and to the chief architect and his officers, who have given effect to the advice tendered to them. The Government having decided to provide funds for tho new Botany building, tenders were at once called for. Tlie Government accepted a tender for £20,619, and work on the new building was commenced in July. The Departments of Geology and Botany had been most inadequately provided with accommodation for a great many years past, and the Council desires to express its very sincere appreciation of the action of the Government in providing the two new buildings. Further, an extension has been made to the Engineer­ ing building, partly to increase the testing laboratory accommodation, and partly to extend the Drawing Office. This extension was made possible by the generous gift of £2000 from Mr. D. E. Lewis, referred to under the head of Benefactions.

22.—UNIVERSITY PRESS. The Press continues to grow as its opportunities in­ crease. In the Secondhand Book Exchange, about 100 volumes more than in the previous year were received for sale, some 1335 in all. The value of the aalea effected was £638/15/3. In tho Post Office the following business was effected: Value ot stamps sold, £893/3/8 (being more than £100 worth more than in the preceding year); number of tele­ grams received and despatched, 2072; value of money orders issued and cashed, £1121/18/- (an increaee tor the 1014 ANNUAL REPORT, 1927-191!S.

year of nearly £200 worth); and of postal notes, £1192/12/-. The payment made by the postal authori­ ties for all the work represented by this was £33/10/-, or about one per oent. of the value of the business effected. When the Post Office was established, it was agreed that payment should be on the basis of a commission of 9d. in the £ on the sale of stamps. The work has eo increased now as to make this basis and ite result unsatisfactory, but although representations have been made to the Postal authorities they refuse to change it. The Circulating Library for the use of Education students now contains 440 volumes. When formed, its use was limited to candidates for the M.Ed, degree, but it is now open to all students taking the courses in Education. The Students' Handbook has a circulation of about 1500 copies, which is taken as an indication that it meets the need for which it was designed. For the first time a section has been included, giving in detail the approximate oost of all courses at the University —fees, books, instruments, tuition, etc.—everything involved in a University education apart from living expenses. Parents are reported to have found this summary a useful guide. Tho capital of the Publication Foundation is now £261/13/11, an increase for the year of £26/14/6. It is planned in tho early future to make further efforts largely to supplement the capital of this fund so as to be in the position to take up projects of the kind possible to other University Presses that have large Foundations behind them. The academic dress department, now containing 303 hoods and 23 gowns, is a popular service that runs smoothly in meeting the needs of gniduands at degree conferrings. A branch of the National Bank of Australasia has been opened in one of the rooms of the Press, and the banking facilities provided are appreciated by staff and students alike, and the bank itself has shown its approval of the opportunities afforded it by making a generous grant of £100 during the course of the year. The Chairman of Directors, Sir John Grice, has ANNUAL REPORT 1927-1923. 1015 indicated his satisfaction at the effectiveness of the branch, and his pleasure at its establishment. In co-operation with Messrs. Macmillan and Co., the following books, pamphlets and periodicals have been published during the year: — Economic Statistics for Australian Arbitration Courts, by J. L. K. Giftord. Chain Store Economics and Organisation, by G. J. Coles. Some Problems of Accountancy, by E. V. Nixon and A. A. Fitzgerald. Public Examinations and Approval of Secondary School Courses, by M. P. Hansen. The Economic Becord, with a Supplement on the Marketing of Primary Products. Tlie Manual of the Australian Music Examination Board. The Ormond Chronicle, the organ of the Ormond Students' Society. The following are in the press: — Dictionary of the Solomon Island Languages, by Br. W. Ivcns (in association with the Oxford University Press). The, Peopling of Australia, edited by P. D. Phillips and G. L. Wood. Studies in Australian Policy, edited by Professor R. C. Mills and P. Campbell. The Fixation of Wages in Industry, by G. Ander­ son. 23.—BURSARIES. The following Bursaries, etc., in the gift of the University, have been awarded by a special committee of the Council, after considering confidential informa­ tion furnished to it:— Two Moran Bursaries, one to an Arts and one to a Law student. Assistance to four students from the Sailors and Soldiers' Fund. In addition, the usual two free studentships to pupils from the University High School, and one to a cadet from the Railway Department, have been granted. 1010 ANNUAL KUPOKT, IW7-IU2S.

34.—DAVID SYMiK PRIZE. The annual prize of £100, founded iu 1905 by the- lato Mr. David Syme, for the best thesis based upon original work in Biology, Chemistry, Geology, or Natural Philosophy, open to all persons resident in Aus­ tralia for not less than five years, has been awarded to Dr. O. VV. Tiegs, for his" work on "The Minute Structure of the Nervous System and Protoplasmic Movement."

25.—HABBISON-HIG-INBOTIIA M SCHOLABSHIP. Tho annual scholarship of £100, founded by the next of kiu of the late William Harbison, for original work in History, Economics, Politics, Administration, Government and Sociology, has been awarded to P. C. Benham, for his work, " The Prosperity of Australia."

26.—KILMANY SCHOLARSHIP. The Kilmany Scholarship for advanced study and research in economic problems, founded by the late W. R. Pearson, has been awarded to N. B. Russell, B.Com., for work on the " Marketing Cost of Butter."

27.—RHODES SCHOLAR. Mr. Andrew Garran, B.A., of Triuit3- College, has been selected as Victorian Rhodes Scholar for 1928.

28—1851 EXHIBITION SCHOLABSHIP. iir. H. C. Webster, M.Sc., has been nominated to tho Royal Commissioners of the 1851 Exhibition, for appointment to one of their Science Besearch Scholar­ ships, and having been so appointed has proceeded to Cambridge, where he proposes to fulfil the Scholarship conditions. 29.—FREE PASSAGES. Tho four free passages to Europe, granted annually to graduates for purposes of further study, and shared ANNUAL REPORT, 1927-1928. • ] 0 17

by the following steamship lines, viz., the Aberdeen, the Blue Funnel, tie Orient and the P. & O., havo been awarded to Miss A. B. de P. Hitohcock, M.A., Miss P. E. Allan. M.A., P. G. Sublet, M.E.B., B.Mech.E.. S. P. Grounds. M.A.

30.—TRAVELLING SCHOLARSHIP. The late Professor John Smyth has provided by his will that after the death of his widow the residue of his estate is to be transferred to the University to form the endowment of a travelling scholarship, to be open for award to teachers under 30 years of age, to enable them to travel and study abroad.

31.—TIN ALLEY. The Council is glad to report that the much-debated question of Tin Alley has been finally settled by the agreement of the City Council to abandon its efforts to get the thoroughfare widened at the expense of tho College Grounds, to close it to wheeled traffic, and to make it good for foot traffic.

32.—FINANCES. The financial position has continued to give the Council anxiety. The Government did not see ite way to continue the special grant of £10,000, which had been made tor the year 1927, nor to provide any addi­ tional funds in response to tho statement of require­ ments submitted to it as referred to in the last report. Accordingly, iu December, the Council made amend­ ments bringing into operation a general increase of fees estimated to produce about £10,000 per annum. This, however, still leaves the Council faced with a position in which it feels that it ought to be able to increase its present scale of payments, but is unable to do so. The General fund, which is the only fund available for general University purposes, which had been in debit for several years, closed the year 1927 with a small debit balance of £562, the special grant of £10,000 having sufficed almost to restore a, state of equilbriutn between Income and Expenditure. 1018 ANNUAL REPORT, 1927-1928.

In this position, it is natural that all concerned in University administration should be led to examine tha .financial statements critically. To do this without soma explanation or guidance is not easy for those not expert tn accounts, aud some of those who have looked into the matter have turned to the report of the Auditor- General, who yearly goes to a good deal of trouble to furnish very useful tables showing comparisons for a series of years, and to comment on various aspects of the accounts. In this connection, it is necessary to point out that the University administers a large number of funds which are subject to legal trusts imposed by benefactors or by Acts of Parliament. In addi­ tion, for its own convenience and protection, it admin­ isters separately, as if they were legal trusts, a num­ ber of other funds which relate to activities which axe distinguishable and have been separated from the administration of the University in general. In the view of the Council, it is unfortunate that the Auditor-General, in the valuable sets of figures whicli he furnishes, has not fully observed the separateness of some of these funds and accounts, but has grouped in one set of figures those relating to a number of funds. This has led several of those who have con­ sulted his Report to conclude that the funds shown by his figures were wholly available for the administration of the University in general, which was far from being the case; and misconception as to the position and criticism of the administration has been tiro result. In the Statements i>t Accounts in Apnendix R herewith some additional headings have been introduced in an endeavour 'for greater clearness.

33.—CHAMBER OF MANUFACTURES GIFT. The gift of £1500 p.a. from the Chamber of Manufac­ tures is at present being utilised as follows: — Research Physicist—towards salary - £400 Course on Principles of Applied Chemistry 300 Besearch Engineer and Demonstrator in Civil Engineering - 300 Chair of Metallurgy—towards salary . 100 ANNUAL REPORT, 19i7192S. 1019

Demonstrator in Metallurgy, with Research duties - 100 Expenses of Research on Structure of Timbers and preparation of Handbook on Euca- lypts Towards leave ot absence to certain Profes­ sors on full salary once in ten years

34. -BACTERIOLOGY DEPARTMENT. Following the death of Dr. Bull, the Council found it necessary to give a great deal of attention to the Bacteriology Department. It was ascertained that the business arrangements 0f the Department were far from resting on a sat sfactory basis. For example, it was found that according to any reasonable basis of pay­ ment, tho subsidy received from the Government for the Public Heaiih work done by the Department was uite inadequate; that as a consequence of this, the Slepartment had the barest minimum in the matter of staff, and that it was not always possible to do the work in the way in which the University would wish to do -it. After thorough enquiry Professor Woodruff was asked to undertake for the year 1928 the position of Acting Director of the Bacteriology Department, giving practically the whole of his attention to it, and with the duty of advising the Council after personal experi­ ence of the working of the Department more definitely as to its needs and of assisting the Council to make more satisfactory arrangements with the Government.

35.—VETEBINABY SCHOOL. The position of the Veterinary School has caused the Council grave anxiety throughout the year. There was a suggestion that the Council for Scientific and Indus­ trial Besearch might take over the premises as a Be­ search Institute. The provision for the annual grant for the maintenance ot the School having expired, there was the natural unwillingness of the Government «7A 1020 ANNUAL REPORT, 19S7-1928.

to pay the annual grant if it were no longer required, and tho very small number of studente now entering the course raised doubts on all sides whether the carry, ing on of the teaching activities of the School was jus­ tified. Despite prolonged enquiry, it was found im­ possible during the year to reconcile the different interests concerned, and to frame a policy which would command general support. The matter, accordingly, is .still under consideration.

36.—OBSTETRICAL ENQUIBV. For two and a-half years Dr. R. Marshall Allan, who had occupied tho temporary position of Director of Obstetrical Research iu the University, has been con­ ducting this enquiry. It will be recollected that the appointment of Dr. Allan was rendered possible by the gift to the University by the Edward Wilson (Tlie Argus) Trust of some. £1.0,000 for the purpose of the enquiry. Dr. Allan has conducted an exhaustive en­ quiry into Obstetrical cases throughout Victoria, and has submitted a valuable report in which he shown that the rate of maternal mortality is not decreasing, and, indeed, that that for 1927 was the highest for the last 22 years, and that the rate of stillbirths and deaths of infants under one month also showed no improve­ ment, and indicates a number of respects in which the general standard of Obstetrical practice needs to bo improved, 37.—RITCHIE CHAIE OF ECONOMICS. Preliminary stops have been taken during the year towards making an appointment to the Ritchie Chair of Economics, which is being endowed by Mr. B. B. Bitchie, of Penshurst. It is a case in which it was felt that it was not desirable, in the first instance, at any rate, to call tor applications in the usual way. A new procedure was accordingly adopted, and a com­ mittee of three leading economists in England and another similar committee in the United States, wera appointed, and were asked to enquire and report as to suitable persons to whom an offer of the Chair might ' be made. J ANNUAL REPORT, 1927 1928. 102 I

3.S.—COMMENCEMENT. The annual Commencement took place on April 3Iet,; when the various celebrations now associated with tho ceremony took place. From the student point of view, these were as Successful as in the preceding year, a total profit of £851/16/2 accruing from the activities superintended and conducted by them. The bulk of this has,been handed to the University, to be added to , the fund already in being, designed for the purpose ultimately of building a new Club House. The total amount in that fund now stands at £2500, tho greater part of which has come through profits from successive. Commencements. The thanks of the Council was con-:, Toyed to all those members of tbe student body who. had wo effectively given of their best to make the function a success. It was noted that for the first time, this year representatives of all Faculties and Colleges connected with the University took part. 39.—DENTAL COLLEGE. The Council of the Dental College and Hospital, hav­ ing found that their premises in Spring Street had become too cramped for their expanding activities, has asked the Council ot the University to provide them with a site in the University Grounds for the erection of, a suitable building for the College and Hospital; that Council to take all financial responsibility in con­ nection with the erection of the building and the •: management of the Institution. After much consideration the Council of the University has agreed provisionally to allot a site on the Sydney Road frontage, between Grattan Street and the Con­ servatorium, but not the corner site, subject to the> condition that if this provisional allocation cannot be availed of before tho 31st December, 1929, the matter i« to be subject to reconsideration. •M).—IMPERIAL GEOPHYSICAL EXPERIMENTAL SURVEY. Dr, Lewis, a graduate ot the University of Mel­ bourne, is in charge of the gravimetric and magneto-, mstric work of the Imperial Geophysical Experimental 1022 ANNUAL REPORT, 1927 1928.

Survey. Professor Laby has been appointed a member- of the Executive Committee of the Survey, which ia using the instrument shop of the Natural Philosophy. Laboratory for the repair and testing of apparatus.

4M.—RADIO-EBSEABCH. The Broadcasting Company of Australia, 3LO, has- coutinued its gift of £500 for Badio-Researoh; Mr. B. 0. Cherry has published further measurements of the field intensity of the Broadcasting station, 3LO, Melbourne. The Council for Scientific and Industrial" Besearch has assisted this investigation by the purchase of apparatus, which is on loan to the Natural Philosophy Laboratory.

42.—COMMONWEALTH RADIUM LABORATORY. Basement roorna on the west side of the quadranglo- are to be equipped by the Department of Health of the Commonwealth Government for the storage of radium and for the preparation of radium emanation. This laboratory will be in charge of Mr. A. H. Turner; M.Sc, under Professor Laby's direction. The radium emanation will be distributed to hospitals in South Eastern Australia. It is hoped that this laboratory in addition to rendering a service of great value iu the treatment of cancer, will increase tie University's technical resources and facilities for research in physios.

4'3 .—BENEFACTIONS. The Council acknowledges the receipt of the follow­ ing gifts in ni-ne.v during' this year: — Mr. B. B. Ritchie, £9585, instalments of his promised- gift of £30,000. Tho late E. F. Millar, £4000, free of conditions. • The late E. J. Alcock, £2084, for Medical Besearch Scholarships. Mr. D. R. Lewis, £2000, for extensions to the Engin­ eering building. Mrs. Harry Emmcrtou. £2000, for a Law Scholar­ ship. ANNUAL REPORT, 1927-28 102$

The Edward Wilson Trustees, a further £1000 for Obstetrical Besearch. and £400 for Cancer Besearch. The late Miss E. C. Hickman. £592 for Aitchison Scholarship Fund. Subscribers, £513, for Liet Memorial Frizes in French. Mr. W. MacEoberteon, £500 for Bacteriology Depart­ ment. " A.N.T.," £500, free of conditions. Gillott Estate, £247, free of conditions. National Bank, £100 for University Press. Mr. D. J. McClelland, £100, for Engineering Library furnishings. Mr. J. C. Traill, £50; Dr. Hamilton Eairley, £21; Mr. Justice Mann, £20; Mrs. H. Champion and. Miss L. M. Henderson, £20; Mr. W. M. Holmes, £10; Mr. C. R. Fraser. £5/5/-; Mr. J. M. Campbell, £5; Miss C. Van Nooten and Mr. D. H. Ferguson, £1/1/- each —all for the Library. Dr. A. V. Anderson, £25; Dr. Hamilton Pnirley, £21 Sir George Syme, £20—all for the Physiology School. The following apparatus and the like have been received:— Dr. E. F. J. Love, collection of nearly 400 volumes for the Natural Philosophy Department. Messrs. Crossle, Scott, and Duff, Pty. Ltd., Equipment to the value of £100 for the Engineering School. Councillor W. Cockbill, Horse for use in University Grounds. Also the following gifts to the Conservatorium :— Myer Emporium, £100 worth ot Furniture for Students' Booms. Messrs. Buckley & Nunn, two carpets for Social rooms. Mrs. Spry, material for curtains. Art Furnishing Co., making curtains. Metropolitan Gas Co., two urns. Mr. George Allan, full set of miniature scores o^ Orchestral and Chamber Music Works. Lady Northcote Permanent Orchestra Trust, music by Percy Grainger. 1024 ANNUAL REPORT, 1927-28

44—APPENDICES. The following appendices are attached hereto: — Appendix A.—List of Contributions to Literature and Science. Appendix B.—Statement of Alccounts for the year 1927. 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. ^Inimjuty of ^Ulbournf.

ANNUAL REPORT, 1927-28.

APPENDIX A. ENGLISH. ^Professor G. H. Cowling, M.A.— Chaucer. Methuen, London, 1927. Demy Svo, 223 pp. Shakespeare and the Elizabethan Stage. Shake, speare and the Theatre. Oxford University Press, 1927. GBEMAN. .Associate Professor A. Lodewyckx, M.A., Litt.D.— Scientific Research in Australia in 1926. Minerva- Zeitsohrift, September, 1927, pp. 197 to 200. Council for Scientific and Industrial Research : Notes on ite History, Functions, Organisation, Constitution, and Activity. Minerva-Zeitechrift, November-December, 1927, pp. 261-264.

HISTORY. Professor E. Scott— Presidential Address Section E, Australasian Associa­ tion for the Advancement of Science, held at Perth, 1926, on "The Maritime Exploration of Western Australia, with special reference to the voyages of Dampier and Dentrecasteaux." Report of 18th meeting, Perth, 1928. .Miss Frances Penington, M.A.— " Indian and Social Problems in Fiji," in report of Australasian Association for the Advancement of Science, Perth, 1928.

PHILOSOPHY;. :Professor W. R. Boyce Gibson, M.A., D.Sc— The •Plrilbsophy of Melchior Palagtyi. Journal of Philosophical Studies, Vol. III., No. 9-10. 1026 ANNUAL REPORT, 1927-28

W. A. Merrylees, M.A., B.Litt.— Descartes' Theory of Knowledge. The Australian; Journal of Psychology and Philosophy, Vol. V., No. 3. Professor J. A. Gunn, B.Sc., M.A., Ph.D.— A Criticism of Mr. Dunne's " Experiment with- Time." Aust. Jour, of Psychology and Phil­ osophy, March, 1928.

LAW. W. K. Fullagar, B.A., LL.B.— Inconsistency of Laws. The Preparation of Proposals by Insurance Agents. B. H. Gregory, LL.B.— Limitation of Equitable Estates. N. J. G. O'Bryan, LL.B.— Sales by Mortgagees. E. H. Coghill, LL.M.— Measure of Damages where the same Land is sold to Two Purchasers. —.all in I. Australian Law Journal, 1927-28. P. D. Phillips, M.A., LL.B.— Advisory Opinions. Australian Law Journal, July, 1928.

BOTANY. Professor A. J. Ewart, D.Sc., Ph.D., P.B.S., F.L.S., and P. H. Jarrett, M.So.— Contributions to the Flora of Australia. Northern Territory Records, No. 34. Proc. Roy. Sou., Vic-. Vol. XL.. Pt. II., New Series. B. T. Patton, B.Sc, M.F. (Harv.), D.I.C.— Anatomy of Australian Coniferous Timbers. The Fossil Plants from the Stony Creek Basin.. Proc. Boy. Soc, Vol. XL., Pt. ti.. Now Series. I. C. Cookson, B.Sc— The Structure and Development of the Perithecium: Melanospora. Zamiae, Corda. Ann. of Bot. Vol. XLIT., No. CLXV., 1928. A. H. K. Petrie, M.Sc, and J. McLuckie. D.Sc— The Vegetation of the Kosciusko Plateaiu. Proc. Linn. Soc., N.S.W., Vol. LIL, Part 3. 1927. ANNUAL REPORT, 1927-28 1027

A. H. K. Petrie and E. S. G. Horning, M.A., D.Sc.— The Enzymatic Function of Mitochondria. Proc. Roy. Soc, B., Vol. 102, 1927. A. H. K. Petrie— The Effect of Temperature on the Unequal Intake of the ions of Salts by Plants. Aust. Journ. Exp. Biol, and Med. So., Vol. IV., 1927.

CHEMHTBT. W. Davies, M.Sc, Ph.D.— Pregl's Universal Pilling Applied to Micro-Com­ bustions. Journ. Chem. Soc, 1927, 3161. W. Davies and H. Davies, B.Sc.— Bromination of m-Methoxycinnamic acid. Journ. Chem. Soc, 1928, 602. W. Davies and H. G. Poole, M.Sc— The two o-Cyauooinnamic Acids. Journ. Chem. Soc.,. 1927, 2661. Action ot Phosphorus Pcntachloride on Homoph­ thalic Acid. Journ. Chem. Soc, 1928, 1616. W. Davies, and Miss E. S. Wood, M.Sc— The Comparative Effects of the Nitro-, Oarboxyl-, and Sulphonic Acid Groups on the Hydrolyses of Amyl Halides- Journ. Chem. Soc, 1928,- 1122. W. Davies, A. T. Dann, M.Sc, and A. Howard, M.Sc— The Alkaline Hydrolysis of m-Bromo- and m-Chloro- Nitrostyrenes. Joum. Chem. Soc, 1928, 605. H. G. Poole, M.So.— Separation of Phthalic and Homophthalic Acids. Journ. Chem. Soc, 1928, 1379. GEOLOGT. H. S. Summers, D.Sc, Sir T. W. E. David, K.B.E... C.M.G., B.A., D.Sc, K.R.S., and 0. A. Ampt, B.Sc. Tho Tasmanian Tektite, Darwin Glass. Proc. Boy. Soc. Vic. Vol. XXXIX.. (N.S.), Pt. II., 1927, pp. 167-190. P. L. Stillwell, D.Sc— Observations on the Secondary Copper and Silver Sulphides in the Broken Hill lode. Aust. Inst, ot Min. and Met. Proc New Series, 67, 1927r pp. 187-219. 1028 ANNUAL REPORT, 19Z7-2S

On the Nature of Berthierite. Min. Mag., Vol. XXI., No. 114, 1926, pp. 83-86. F. Chapman, A.L.S., F.G.S., and P. A. Singleton, M.Sc— Descriptive Notes on Tertiary Mollusca from Fyansford and other Australian localities. Proc Rov. Soc, Vic, Vol. XXXIX., N.S., Pt. n., 1927, pp. 113-124.

NATURAL PHILOSOPHY. Professor T. H. Laby, M.A., Sc.D., F.Inst.P.— Presidential Address to Section A of the Austral­ asian Association for the Advancement of Science: Recent Investigations in X-Bays, Hobart, 1928. Professor Laby and Dr. G. W. C. Kaye— Physical and Chemical Constants, and Some Mathematical Functions. Sixth Edition. Long­ mans, Green and Co., London, 1928. Professor Laby, J. Shearer, B.A., M.Sc, and B. T. W. Bingham, M.Sc— Tho Reflection of X-Bays from Glass and Quartz. Nature, 21st July, 1928. Professor Laby, R. T. W. Bingham and J. Shearer— Note on the Reflection of X-Rays from Glass and Quartz. Proc. Roy. Soc, Vic, 41, (N.S.), Pt. H., 1928. J. S. Rogers, B.A., M.Sc— The Mobilities ot the Positive Ions formed by Alpha Bays in Air, Hvdrogen, and Helium. Phil. Mag., May, 1928. " E. P. J. Love, M.A., D.Sc, P.R.A.S.— Acoustics of Public Buildings, Australian Builder, November, 1927. J. Shearer— A Vacuum Spectrograph and Its Use in the Long X-Ray Region. Phil. Mag., Vol. IV., p. 746, 1927. B. O. Cherry, M.Sc— Signal Strength Measurements ot 3LO Melbourne, Paper IT., May, 1928. 3LO, Melbourne. ANNUAL REPORT, i927-as 1029'

ZOOLOGY. E. S. Horning, M.A., D.Sc— On the Orientation of Mitochondria in the Surface Cyptoplasm ot Infusorians. Aust. Journ. Exp. Biol. Med. Sci.. TV.. 1927. Studies ou the Behaviour of Mitochondria within tire Living Cell. Ibid., Vol. V., 1928- E. S. Homing, M.A., D.Sc, and A. H. K. Petrie— The Enzymatic Function of Mitochondria in the Germination of Cereals. Proc. Roy Soc, Lon­ don, B102, 1927. O. W. Tiegs, D.Sc— A. Critical Review of the Evidence on which is based the theory of discontinuous Synapses in tho Spinal Cord. Aust. Journ. Exp. Biol. Med. Sci., TV., 1927. Surface Tension and the theory uf Protoplasmic Movement. Protoplasma, TV., 1928. O. W. Tiegs and A. E. Coates, M.D., M.S— Tho Influence of Sympathetic Nerves on Skeletal Muscle. Aust. Joum. Exp. Biol. Med. Sci., V., 1928.

ANATOMY. Professor E. J. A. Berrv, M.D., Ch.M., P.B.O.S.. F.E.S.E.— Brain and Mind. Pp. XII., 608. With 130 illus­ trations. The Macmillan Co., Now York, 1928. The Beattie Smith Lectures on Insanity for 1926. Journal of Mental Science. January, 1928. A. E. Coates, M.D., M.S., and O. W. Tiegs, D.Sc— The Influence of the Sympathetic Nerves on Skele­ tal Muscle. The Australian Journal of Ex­ perimental Biology and Medical Science, Vol. V., 1928. L. E. Hurley, M.D., M.S., and G. E. Cameron, M.B., B.S.— Multiple Nodular Hyperplasia of the Liver. Quarterly Journal of Medicine, Vol. XX., No. 80, 1927. 1030 ANNUAL RKPORT, 1927-28

A. E. Coates and O. W. Tiegs— The Sympathetic Innervation of Skeletal Muscle. Medical Journal of Australia, February, 1928.

PATHOLOGY. •:-F. L. Apperly, M.A., M.D., B.Ch., D.Sc, M.B.C.S., L.R.C.P.— The Non-Organic Dyspepsias. The Med. Journ. of Aust., Oct. 22, 1927, p. 571.

PHYSIOLOGY Professor W. A. Osborne, M.B., B.Ch., D.Sc— Low Blood Pressure and Secretory Activity. The Australian Journal of Experimental Biology aud Medical Science, Vol. 5, 1928.

BIO-CHEMILTKY. Associate Professor W. J. Young, D.Sc.— The Export ot Fruit from South Africa. Journ. of Council for Scientific and Industrial Research, No. 2.

VETBEINAET. Prof. H. A. Woodruff. M.B.C.V.S.. M.E.O.S., L.B.C.P.— Immunity, Natural and Acquired, Against Animal Tuberculosis. Aust. Vet. Journ., March, 1928. The Occurrence of Onchocerca gibsoni (worm nodules) in Cattle in Gippsland. Aust. Journ. of Exp. Biology, Vol. IV., 1927. T. S. Gregory, B.V.Sc— Contagious Bovine Pleuro Pneumonia, Diagnosu by means of serological teste. C.S.I.E, Journ., Nov., 1927. T. S. Gregory and Prof. H. A. Woodruff— The Prevention of Tuberculosis in Cattle. C.S.I.B. Journ., Feb., 1928. A. W. Turner, B.V.Sc— Bacille oedematiens et Braxy des moutona de Victoria (Australie). C. E. de la Soc. de Biol., Paris, tome 96, 1927, p. 921 (in collab. with J. Davesue). ANNUAL REPORT, 1927.192S. 1031

Bole du B. oedematiens dans I'etiologie de ITiepa- tite infectieuse necrosante (Braxy) du mouton Auetralien. Ann. de 1'Inst., Pasteur, tome 41, 1927, p. 1078-1096 (in collab. with J. Davesue). Hepatite infectieuse necrosante (Braxy, Blaok Disease)) du mouton Australien. Role patho- gene du B. oedematiens (Weinberg et Seguin). Reproduction de I'infection. Vaccination par 1'anaculture. Ann. de 1'Inst. Pasteur, tome 42, 1928, p. 211-224. Sur une technique de coloration des oils. C. R. de la Soc de Biol., Paris, tome 97, 1927, p. 1057. Sur la pathogenie de 1'hepatite infectieuse necro­ sante (Black llisease, Mnr.xy) du mouton Aus­ tralian. O. R. de la Soc. de Biol., Paris, tome 98, 1928, p. 513. Le sort des spores de Bacillus oedematiens re­ jectees par voie pulmonaire on intraveineuse. C. R. de la Soc de Biol., Paris, tome 98, 1928, p. 558.

COMMERCE. Professor D. B. Copland, M.A., D.Sc— The Theory of Marketing with Special Reference to Primary Products, read before Section G. Aus­ tralasian Association for the Advancement of Science, and published in the " Economio Record," Supplement on Marketing Primary Products, February, 1928. The Financial Relations of the States and the Commonwealth of Australia. The Econ. Journ., December, 1927. The Control of the Business Cycle, with Special Reference to Australia. Appendix to the Report of the Development and Migration Commission on Unemployment and Business Stability in Australia. G. L. Wood, MA.— Wheat Pools, with special reference to Australia, read before Section G, Australasian Association for the Advancement of Science, and published in "The Economic Record," Supplement on Marketing Primary Products, Feb., 1928. 1032 ANNUAL REPORT, 1927-28

Climate aud Erosion, with reference to Deforesta­ tion in Australia. Collected papers for Em­ pire Forestry Conference, July, 1928. P. R. E. Mauldon, B.A., M.Ec— Labour Mobility in Australian Industry. The Econ. Record, May, 1928. The Australasian Council of Trade Unions. The Econ. Record, May, 1928. O. de R. Foenander, LL.M.— The Forty-Four Hours Case in Australia. Pub­ lished in the Quarterly Journal of Economics,. Harvard, U.S.A. I. GENERAL FUND (Being the account of tbe only fund available for University purposes generally). STATEMENT ot BBCBIPTS and BXPENDITDBE for the year, 19J7.

1927. RECEIPTS. 1927. EXPENDITURE. Dee. 31. Jan. 1. To Government Grants — General £56,000 0 0 By Balanow £3701 14 6 Fees— ,', ., Commerce Department, Lectures £31,116 12 4 Transferred 2356 2 1 Decrees 3,320 5 9 __^ JCfiOfi? 17 3 Certificates .. 1,011 0 B Dec. 31. Public Exams. .. 12,772 0 7 Salaries £76,303 ,6 8 Annual Exams. .. 3,181 2 2 Contribution to Provident Fund nl,4111 10 4 1,609'16 6 House Allowance .. 100 *0 0 Donations-— Exhibitions and Scholarship* Vict. Chamb. of Manufacturci 1,600 0 0 1,480 6 0 Metal Companies 400 0 0 Examiners' Fees .. 6,393 16 11 Defence Department Grant, Examination Expenses .. 3,455 2 11 Aero Dvnomics .. 260 0 0 Kxaniination Paper* 1,236 14 8 Books . • 2,410 13 10 Other Receipts- Apparatus . 4,094 0 g Dissections 766 13 0 Sale of Calendars Furniture and Fittings .. and Exam. Papers 4611 18 11 . 913 9 1 Interest s,n4i) i II Incidentals, Cleaning, etc. . 1,036 16 0 Sundries 70 1 0 Gas and Electric Light and Tower I,3n2 Ifl 9 tt, 170 4 10 Wood, Coal, Water and Sanitary 419 5 10 Grounds 408 IS 6 Administration Charges Printing—including Calendar Trust Funds 370 18 l.' . 1,629 8 4 Other Funds 11C1 13 11 Stationery . 1,701 7 7 1,532 11 11 Stamps—Postage and Out}' 470 12 r. Advertising 120 1 S 110,260 7 1 Commencement ,, 165 18 6 Insurances 4,6(12 17 10 .. 321 3 0 Repairs .. 4,166 13 6 Special Votes 165 0 0 Publication Fund Grant .. 140 0 II Circulating Library- 26 12 0 Loss by theft 28 12 10 Transfer to Genera) Investment .. 4000 0 0 11* mar " o "~ 114,/DD 1 9 £1-20,823 4 11 £120,823 4 11 GENERAL PUND INVESTMENT ACCOVNT -STATEMENT of BECBIPIS and BXPENblTVBB for the vear, 1927.

RECEIPTS. EXPENDITURE. 1927. 1027. Jan. 1. Dec. 31. To Balance £339 16 0 Hy Balance Dec. 31. Victorian Government 5J per cent. Inscribed Stock £4339 16 6 £4339 10 6

II. DEPARTMENTAL FUNDS (Statements of the accounts of Departments administered on separate funds). GRANT UNDER UNIVERSITY ACT 1923. SECTION 28. STATEMENT OF RECEIPTS AND EXPENDITURE for the year 1927.

1927. RECEIPTS. EXPENDITURE. Jan. 1. 1927. Dec. 31. Cr. Balances — Commerce Department £2,356 (a) Commerce Department— Research S3S Bv Salaries £3,244 13 6 University Extension 280 Contribution to Provi­ dent Fund 67 19 0 Deo. 31. Stationerv 33 7 9 (a) Commerce Department — Stamps 25 14 9 To Government Grant £5.000 Alterations to Building, Lecture Fees 4.17S Furniture and Kittings B69 7 (i Books 160 8 10 £0,178 1 3 1) (b) Research — Gas, E. Light and Power 20 0 To Government Grant 2,2i0 Administration Charge 10 Transfer from General Research 330 percent, on £1201 11 4 420 3 2,680 0 0 £4021 14.6

Carried forward £11,932 14 11 Cam etl forward iV.iil M ii Brought forward £11,932 14 11 Brought forward £4,621 14 6 (o) University Extension- (b) Research- To Government Grant .. 4,260 0 0 By Salaries of Fellows and Tutorial Classes —F«es .. 150 16 o Scholars 1,886 5 0 Correspondence Tuition Fees 57 11 6 Transfer to Apparatus Refund of Expenses from Centres (<8 0 1 Account 445 0 0 Sale of Books .. 80 13 10 Administration charge 27 12 0 Carnegie Corporation Grant for 2,358 17 0 Publio Fortnight .. llid 0 0 (c) University Extension— Profit on Prof. Greenwood's Hy Salaries .121,571 13 3 Lectures 8 2 0 Contribution to Provident Fund 39 0 u 4 746 2 7 1,610 13 3 Secretarial Salary- 100 0 0 Workers' Educ. Association 526 0 0 Maintenance of Tutorial Classes IBS 10 10 Tutors' Fees 1,033 0 0 Tutors' Expenses SO 12 8 Extension Lecturers' Fees 101 1 6 Extension Lecturers' Expenses . 8 6 0 Correspondence Tuition Fees 74 1-2 9 Books 132 16 0 Printing, Stationery and Postages 129 3 o Railway- Fares 156 16 8 Advertising 20 13 6 Administration Charge .. 68 7 0 Public Fortnight 84 13 8 Loss on f>r. Goodric Lectures. 11 18 0 Sundries 44 11 2 4,440 14 o Cr. Balances 31/12/1027, Commerce Department 3,912 9 7 Research 759 10 7 University Extension 676 11 8 0,247 11 10 £16,077 17 0 tl6,B77 17 6 RESEARCH FUND APPARATUS ACCOUNT.-STATEMENT of RECEIPTS aud EXPENDITURE for the year 1927.

RECEIPTS. EXPENDITURE. 1627. 1927. Dec. 31. Dec. 31. To Transfer from Research Grant By Apparatus £446 0 0

£446 0 0 £446 0 0

CARNEGIE CORPORATION FUND-STATEMENT of RECEIPTS and EXPENDITURE for the year, 1927

RECEIPTS. EXPENDITURE 1927. 1M7. Dec. 31. Doc 31. To Grant for Extension Work £2030 10 7 Hv Tutorial Classes C140 0 0 Refunds from Cuntres 38 4 9 Extension Lectures 310 10 0 Factory Addressee 94 10 0 Travelling 168 0 10 W.E.A. Secretary's Expenses 38 13 2 Books 40 0 0 Public Fortnight .. 160 0 0 £942 9 0 Balance 1150 6 4

£S098 16 4 £2088 15 4 CONSERVATORIUM OF MUSIC STATEMENT of BBCBIPTS and EXPENDITURE for the ytar. 1927.

1927. KECKIPTS. 1927, EXPENDITURE. Deo. 31. Jan. I. To Fees - By Balance Lectures £6,677 0 Dec. 31. Entrance Exhibs. 33 1 By Salaries— Hire of Music 5 13 Teaching Staff £4,692 7 Hire of Melba Hall .. 203 14 Secretarial 669 10 Special Grant—Teachers' Salaries Contribution to Provident Fund 12 5 tor Free Students, lfi->7 173 16 Deposits on Instruments 7 7 £5,274 3 2 l.ady Northcote Trust—Refund Administration Charge, etc. ,. 101 0 0 Cost of Oboe 45 Exhibitions and Bursaries 66 4 0 Profit on Concerts 26 Music, Instruments, Hire, and Tuning 30111 5 £6,070 15 Electric Light and Power 44 16 4 Balance transferred to Music Ex* Stationery and Printing .. 76 3 8 amination Board 786 7 Advertising 12 3 0 Postages ,. 89 7 6 Insurances 8 13 Attendants, and Incidentals 170 8 11 Repairs, Furniture, etc. .. 55 19 8 6,103 10 I'l

£6,867 2 4 £6,857 2 4 CONSERVATORIUM OF MUSIC APPEAL—STA'IEMENT OF RECEIPTS AND EXPENDITURE for the year 1927.

1957. RECEIPTS. 1927. EXPENDITURE. Jan, I. Deo. 31. To Balance £773 13 0 By Erection of New Tallis Wing, Furnishings, etc. £3581 7 4 Dec. 31. To Donation—Sir George Tallis .. 2750 0 0 Balance 67 14 1

£3581 7 4 £3681 7 4

MUSIC EXAMINATION BOARD STATEMENT of RECEIPTS and EXPENDITURE for the year, 192

RECEIPTS. EXPENDITURE. 1927. 1927. Jan. 1. Dec . 31. To Balance .. £081 8 5 Scholarships £268 10 0 Dec. 31. Administration Charge 200 0 0 To Fees ...... £4,309 IS 10 Salaries 909 11 7 Interest .. 307 8 1" Contribution to Provident Fund 19 11 6 Sale Exam. Papers 36 0 6 Examiners' Fees 1,485 3 Examination Expenses .. 270 11 4» Special Grant—Free Students 1926 and 1926 ... 107 18 (1 Printing and Stationery 304 8 9 Universities' Joint Account • 103 9 0 Postages 48 9 2 Advertising 13 I 0 Travelling Expenses - 97 19 6 Sundries 7 (i £8,617 19 11 .•-•-•• - • • Conservatorium' Balance 786 7 3 Balance 1201 3 4 £5,606 10 0 £6,606 10 6 MUSIC EXAMINATION BOIBD— INVESTMENT ACCOUNT for the year, 1027.

1927. 1927. Deo. 31. Jan. 1. To Balance £6,840 0 0 Uy Balance 5,840 0 0 £6,840 0 0 £6,840 0 0

VETERINARY FUND STATEMENT of RECEIPTS ond EXPENDITURE for the year, 1927

1927. RECEIPTS. 1927. EXPENDITURE. Jan. 1. Dec. 31. To Balance . £37 16 4 By General Account- Dec. 31. Salaries £2,872 17 11 To Government Grant £4,650 0 0 Apparatus, etc. 1,439 6 6 Grant under Milk Act 800 0 0 Provident Fund 61 12 9 Hospital Fees, etc. 120 16 2 Admin. Charge 90 0 0 Pathology Fees 363 16 7 £4,463 IS Lecture Fees 00 6 ,, Milk Laboratory- " Sale of Lecture Notes 45 9 fl Salaries 730 0 0 Cancer Research 36 0 0 Apparatus, etc. 60 17 3 Neville Scholarship 32 8 10 Provident Fund 16 0 0 0,004 13 10 Admin. Charge 16 0 0 810 17 ,, T.B. Milk Enquiry - Salaries 202 0 0 Apparatus, etc. 370 6 i 572 6 7 ,, Balance 205 10 2 £6,042 10 2 £0,042 10 2 BACTERIOLOGICAL FUND STATEMENT of BBCBIPTS and BXPBNDITVBB for the year, 1927.

1927. EXPENDITURE. 1927. RECEIPTS. Dec. 31. Jan. 1. By Salaries. .£3,389 11 To Balance £419 10 1) Contribution to Provident Fund iJec. 31. To Department of Health .. jt2,600 0 0 3,470 1 I M. & M. Board of Works 281 1 3 Loss charged to General A/c. Melbourne City Council 60 0 (1 1,150 0 0 City of Prahran 40 0 0 2,326 1 1 Homoeopathic Hospital 30 0 0 Administration 60 0 0 Education Department 50 0 0 Apparatus, Materials, etc. 843 2 2 Specimens, Examinations of 367 11 9 3,2111 3 :.! Wasserman Tests, etc. 438 3 9 l,6u:r ii 3 Interest 162 7 (1 Donation, MacRobertson 500 0 0

£4,818 14 6 £4,818 14 6

BAOTEBIOLOOICAL FUND.—INVESTMENT ACCOUNT for the year, 1927.

1927. 1027. Dec. 31. Jan. 1. To Balance £2,990 0 0 By Uatance •J,09o 0 n

£2,990 0 0 | r;2,990 0 0 AGRICULTURAL FUND STATEMENT OF RECEIPTS and EXPENDITURE for the year, 1927

1927. RECEIPTS. 1027. EXPENDITURE- Jan. 1. Dec. 31. To Balance By Salariea £1,013 11 11 Dec. 31. Contribution to Provident Fund 71 10 8 To Government Grant £5,541 13 A pparatus, etc. 369 19 11 Lecture Fees . 30 IH Furniture and Fittings 200 2 4 Interest on Investments 115 10 Administration 114 16 fi Hire of Microscopes 2 10 Repairs 57 17 1 Printing and Stationery 51 13 7 Travelling Expenses 83 3 4 Gas and Electric Light and Power 36 12 1 £4,98S 7 6 Purchase of Investment 3,940-0 0 Balance 1,724 16 2 $ £10,663 2 7 £10,653 2 7

AGRICULTURAL FUND.-IN VESTMENT ACCOUNT for the year, 1927.

1927. 1827. Deo. 31. Jan. 1. To Balance £6,010 0 0 Bv Balance £2.100 n 0 Dec. 31. Vic. Gov. Inscribed Stock 6J5£ 394U 0 0 £6,040 0 0 £8,040 0 0 ARCHITECTURAL ATELIER ACCOUNT STATEMENT of RECEIPTS and EXPENDITURE for the year, 1927.

RECEIPTS. EXPENDITURE. 1927. 1927. Dec. 31. To Fees Dec. 31. £608 12 6 By Salaries 260 0 0 Advertisements 16 0 0 Interest 19 7 4 Apparatus, Prospectus, etc. 52 3 3 Administration Charge 14 8 G Transfer to Building Account 348 13 5 £834 12 B £684 12 6 2

ARCHITECTURAL ATELIER BUILDING ACCOUNT for the year, 1927.

1927. 1927. Jan. 1, Dec. 31. To Balance £387 6 2 By Transfer from Arehit. Atelier Account £348 IS 6 Balance 38 12 9 £387 « 2 VISITING LECTURERS' FUND STATEMENT OF RECEIPTS AND EXPENDITURE for the year 1027.

1927. RECEIPTS. 1927. EXPENDITURE. Jan. 1. Deo. 31. To Balance £160 14 9 Bv Lecturers' Fees, Printing, Advertising, etc. £74 3 0 Receipts from Lectures 52 7 0 By Balance 137 18 9 £212 1 9

WALTER AND ELIZA HALL FELLOWSHIP BTATBMBNT of RECEIPTS and EXPENDITURE for the year. 1927

1927. RECEIPTS. 1927. EXPENDITURE. Dec. 31. .Ian. 1. To Cash By Balance £0 11 8 Dec. 31. By Salary of Scholar £208 4 2 Contribution to Provident Fund 6 5 0 Other Salaries 67 8 4 Apparatus etc. 16 14 10 287 12 4 Hy Balance 166 16 0

£4-'i0 u 0 £450 0 0 III. MISCELLANEOUS ACCOUNTS

(Being the aooounts of fees collected and disbursed for special purposes).

SPORTS FEES ACCOUNT-STATEMENT of RECEIPTS and EXPENDITURE for the year, 1927.

1927. RECEIPTS. 1027. EXPENDITURE. Jan. 1, Doc. 31. To Balance By amount paid to Recreation Grounds Committee Dec. 31. for Maintenance of Recreation Ground Buildings To Students' Fees and Sports Clubs .. .. £2,4;'>u u 0 Administration Charge .. 27 9 3 Balance 123 4 II

£2,600 14 2 £2,Ciu0 14 2 *.

CLUB HOUSE FBBS—STATEMENT ot BBCBIPTS and EXPBNDITUBE for the year, 1027.

1927. RECEIPTS. 1927. . EXPENDITURE. .Ian. 1. Dec. 31. To Balance £98 12 4 By Amount paid to Club House Committee £1,700 (I 0 Dec. 31. Administration Charge -: 7 o To Students' Fees 1784) 0 10 Balance 132 (1 i

£1,834 IS 2 £1,834 13 2 MEI.UOUBNS HOSPITAL CLINICAL EBBS ACCOUNT—STATEMENT of BBCBIPTS and EXPENDIIVBE for the year. 1927.

1927. RECEIPTS. 1027. KXPENDITURE. Jan. 1. Dec. 31. To Balance Jtio 8 6 By Salaries £605 0 0 Dec. 31. Tutors'and Lecturers'Fees ., 921 6 Ii To Fee* 1,96s 19 0 Walter and Eliza Hall Institute 500 0 0 Transfer to Apparatus Account 10 10 0 Administration Charge 23 12 0

£1,9«9 7 6 £1,069 7 c 8 CI

MULHOVRNB HOSPITAL CLINICAL FEES APPABATVS ACCOVNT—STATEMBNT of BBCBIPTS o«d EXPENDIIVBE for the vear, 1927.

1927. RECEIPTS. 1927. EXPENDITURE. Jan. 1. Dec. 31. To Balance £64 2 0 By Balan. .073 IS Dec. 31. To Transfer from Clinical Fees A/c 111 10 0 £73 12 0 £73 12 ST. VINCENT'S EOSPITAL CLINICAL FBBS ACCOUNT—STATEMENT of BBCBIPTS and EXPENDITURE for the vear, 1927. 1927. RECEIPTS. 1927. EXPENDITURE. Jan. 1. Deo. 31. To Balance £15 18 0 By Salaries £1-26 0 0 Dec. 31. Tutors' and Lecturers' Fees 329 15 0 To Fees 447 6 0 Administration Charge 8 9 0

£463 4 0 £463 4 0

ST. VINCENT'S HOSPITAL CLINICAL FEES APPARATUS ACCOUNT.—STATEMENT of BBCBIPTS and EXPENDIIVBE for the year. 1927. 1927. RECEIPTS. 1027. EXPENDITURE. 2 Jan. 1. Dec. 31. CR To Balance £5 16 10 By Balance £6 18 10

£6 16 10 £5 16 10

ST. VINCENT'S HOSPITAL CLINIOAL FEES CONTINGENT ACCOUNT.—STATEMENT of RECEIPTS and EXPENDITURE for the year, 1927.

1927. RECEIPTS. 1027. 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 BNTBANCB FEES ACCOVNT—STATEMENT of BBCBIPTS and BXPBNDITVBB for the vear, 1927.

1927. RECEIPTS. 1927. EXPENDITURE. Jan, 1. Dec. 31. To Balance By St. Vincent's Hospital £141 15 0 Dec 31. Alfred Hospital Adjustment 15 16 0 To Entrance Fees 126 0 0 ,, Balance 16 15 0

£167 10 0 £167 10 0 8

ALFRED HOSPITAL CLINICAL FBBS ACCOVNT-STATEMENT of BECBIPIS and BXPBNDITVBB for the vear, 1927.

1927. RECEIPTS. 1927. EXPENDITURE. Jan. 1. Dec. 31. To Balance £0 15 6 By Transfer to Apparatus Account £5 0 0 Dec. 31. Salaries 110 0 0 To Fees .. 473 4 0 Tutors' and Lecturers' Fees .. 350 10 0 Administration Charge 8 9 6 £473 19 6 £473 19 6 ALFRED HOSPITAL CLINICAL FEES APPARATUS ACCOUNT.—STATEMENT of RECEIPTS and EXPENDITURE for the year, 1927.

1927. RECEIPTS. 1927. EXPENDITURE. Jan, 1. Dec. 31. To Balance £86 10 i By Apparatus £24 14 6 Deo. 31. ,, Balance 65 16 1 To Transfer from Clinical Fees Account 6 0 0 £90 10 7 £90 10

IV. SUSPENSE ACCOUNT STATEMENT ol BECEIPTS and EXPENDITUBB for the year, 1927.

RECEIPTS. EXPENDITURE. 1927. 1927. Jan, I, Dee. 31. To Balance £2,961 13 7 Bv Cash £14,471 12 1 Deo. 81. Balance 2,902 12 i; To Cash 14,412 11 0

£17,374 4 7 ,£17,374 4 7 V. UNIVERSITY FUNDS

STATEMENT of BALANCES ot ZUt December, 1927.

Fund. Dr. Balance. Cr. lialanci' Summary of Investments, etc. General Account £4,502 17 111 Debentures at Face Value- ,, Investment Account 4,3311 Hi (1 City of Melbourne Debentures £200 0 0 Grant under University Act, 1023, Section 28 5,247 11 10 Government Securities, etc., at cost— Conservatorium of Music Appeal Account 57 14 4 £1811 Geelong Waterworks and Sewerage Music Examination Board Account 1,201 3 4 Trust Debentures .. 1,000 0 ,, ,, Investment Account' 5,S4n II fl £10,875 ViutorianGoverinnentlnscribedStock'J.Ol 9 10 Veterinary Fund Account 205 in 2 C2000 Savings Bank Credit Fonder De­ Bacteriological Fund Account .. 1,590 11 3 benture Stock 1,990 0 ,, ,, Investment Account 2,990 0 0 .CO,100 Commonwealth Government Insc. Agricultural Fund Account 1,724 15 2 Stock (i, 100 0 0 ,, ,, Investment Account, li,04fl 0 0 National Bank Account- Architectural Atelier Building Account :.1S 12 il Credit-Fixed Deposit 15,000 0 0 Visiting Lecturers' Fund Account i:i7 18 9 Management Account 6ti7 14- 2 Walter and Eliza Hall Fellowship 155 10 0 Sports Fees Account 123 i 11 £15.067 14 2 Club House Fees Account 132 6 2 Less General Account 5,589 14 10 Suspense Account 3,902 12 Ci 10,077 19 4, Melbourne Hospital Apparatus Account 73 12 0 St. Vincent's Hospital Apparatus Account 5 Hi 10 ,, ,, ,, ,, Contingent A 20 17 11 ,, „ Kntrance Fees Account 15 15 0 Alfred Hospital Clinical Fees Apparatus Account 05 10 1 Carnegie Corporation Fund ; 1,160 (> 4 Total of Credit Balances £33,902 15 9 Less Total of Debit Balances £4,674 19 11 4,074 19 11 £29,287 16 10 £29,287 15 IU Vi. SPECIAL TRUST FUNDS. STATEMENT of BALANCES at Slat December, 1927.

Fund / n reytm ml*- Bank Cr. Hank Br Total. Summary nf Investments etc Airricul. Equipment £3.363 17 6 £73 15 II £3,437 13 6 S & A. Bank Debentures £463 0 0 lluaearch 2.649 0 0 87 15 6 2,730 15 6 £61,2011 Commonwealth Gov. Aitiliison 14.000 0 0 617 0 8 14,617 6 S Insc. Stock 61,135 0 0 Anthropological .. 724 8 0 93 1 2 817 9 8 £7,33u W. Aust. Gov. Architecture 10 5 5 4 15 5 4 Insc. Stock 7,030 14 0 Ari/ns .. 2,535 39 11 2 2,574 13 8 £149,936 Vict. Gov. Insc Armytnge .. 549 67 4 5 «18 16 11 Stock 147,606 4 3 Bage Memorial 1,194 1,147 6 £81,180 M. .nil. B. of W. Baird .. 013 f. 6 11 0 019 >.6 0 Inst-. Stock 79,715 10 0 Barry .. .. 35 0 6 7 9 40 i 0 £34,600 City ot Meinour IC Beaney— Pathology 2,706 0 05 5 6 •2.771 8 0 Debs. 34,000 0 0 ,, Stn-iferv ., 2,365 0 U 2,300 9 3 £4,000 City of Sydney Berry .. .. 2,360 0 2.42G 4 11 Debs. 4,000 0 0 Bio-Chemistrv Apparatus 440 0 19 15 460 15 0 £500 City of Kow Debs. 473 IS 0 Black .. 2,188 10 0 89 12 2,278 2 9 £i00 Shire of Ararat Botany Apparatus .. 40 o 0 4 16 44 10 0 Debs. 170 10 0 Bowen 155 0 (I 182 3 3 £3,250 Geelonir Water­ Bursary No. 1 Rest Home 340 u 0 57 13 9 397 13 9 works and Sewerage Cancer Research Fund 7S7 14 G 787 14 (i TrustInsc. Stock 3,233 8 9 Chamli. of Commerce 2,346 2 6 37 4 C 2,383 7 0 £1189 Cleeloilg Water­ Chemistry Equipment 6,729 15 0 300 10 4 C,n30 11 4 works and Sewerage Childers 100 0 0 117 8 111 i 8 Trust Debs. 956 0 0 Clinical Research Fund 1,440 G 0 56 IS 7 1,196 6 1 £400 Prahran and Mal­ Commerce Dept 1,418 7 0 104 2 1 1,682 9 1 vern Tramways Trust Commercial Kxam. Prizes 112 6 3 6 5 11 117 12 ii Debs. 300 0 0 Cons. Students' Loan a/c 100 15 6 100 15 5 £3,100 Savings Bank Conservatorium of .Music 25 0 0 13 2 10 38 2 10 Credit Foncier Insc. Cuming .. 1,293 15 0 46 7 3 1,346 ••> 3 Stock 3,081 0 0 Danks Industrial Schol. 1 0 0 1 0 0 £19,300 Met. Gas Com­ Dick .. .. 2,157 0 0 22 5 5 2,179 6 6 pany Debentures 18,174 3 0 Dixson .. 17,121 17 6 303 16 2 17,426 13 8

Carried forward £63,009 15 3 3,175 7 2 0 71,082 16 8 Carried forward £360,907 Trust Fundi -Statement of Balaucts (Continued).

Brought forward .. £68,009 16 8 3,176 7 2 102 5 9 71,082 16 8 Brought forward £360,907 5 0 Dublin 342 1 3 20 7 0 362 8 S £6,000 M. & M. Tram- Dwight .. 6,964 0 9 47 17 3 7,011 18 0 ways Board Insc. Stock 6,000 0 0 Engineering Eqpmnt. 1,105 0 0 100 16 3 1,205 16 3 Shares in Companies 60,500 0 0 Fletcher .. 7,800 0 0 206 3 8 8,006 3 8 Mortgages .. 21,860 0 0 Pulton 1,124 7 6 30 9 8 1,103 17 2 Properties .. 50 0 0 Gastric Besearch .. 027 4 2 027 4 2 Properties in Possession 303 0 6 General Research .. 6,002 0 0 112 3 1 6,889 16 It - £77,713 9 0 Geology Equpmnt. 112 6 3 30 13 1 142 19 4 National Bank of Australasia Ltd. Gillott 41,248 4 7 2 19 7 41,246 6 0 Cr. Graham Memorial 473 15 0 34 8 10 608 3 10 Trust a/c £12,718 10 1 Grimwadc 1,733 12 0 137 2 0 1,876 14 0 Fixed Deposit 4,233 3 9 Harbison-Higinbothani 2,843 15 0 6 4 7 2,849 19 7 ,, Publication Fund 173 16 0 20 6 4 194 0 4 16,961 13 10 Harrington 70 0 0 7 17 3 77 17 3 Dr. Hastie 26,886 9 9 7,723 10 3 19,162 19 6 Hastie a/c 7,723 10 3 Higgins, H. B. 1,608 16 0 36 11 4 1,606 6 4 £0.228 3 7 Howitt 4,289 3 6 88 2 5 4,377 5 11 Sav. Hit. a/c Jamieson . 169 18 0 11 0 6 180 18 6 Credit No. 2 ...... 100 15 5 Kay—Botany 3,894 15 0 129 7 0 4,024 2 0 —• 9,328 10 0 ,, Veterinary 3,89-2 6 0 160 10 10 4,052 15 10 Kernot Memorial 340 0 0 0 16 9 340 15 9 ,, Scholarships 6,089 11 0 88 8 5 6,177 19 6 Kilmany 4,200 0 0 172 14 8 4,372 14 0 Lansell 1,017 6 0 25 7 4 1,642 13 4 Laurie Memorial ,. 231 16 9 26 13 2 258 0 11 Leggatt 1,370 6 3 60 14 11 1,440 1 2 Levi Memorial 1,050 0 0 8 17 7 1,058 17-7 Library Fund 7,210 0 0 130 13 10 7,340 13.10 Liet Memorial 600 0 0 13 4 3 613 4 3 Lloyd 1,060 0 0 20 3 0 1,076 3 0 MacBain 1,348 2 0 78 11 5 1,420 13 11 Madden 810 10 0 49 12 1 360 2 1 Maternal Mortality Fur d 160 10 1 156 10 1 Carried forward .. £203,536 11 4 6,723 14 7 7,940 IS S 201,318 7 3 Carried forward £448,030 13 6 I nut Funds--Stateme) ( 0/ Baiances (Coi itinueii).

1 Brought forward .. £203,536 11 4 5,723 14 7 7,940 18 8 •201,318 7 3 Brought forward .. £448,039 13 Mathison Memorial 315 0 0 25 2 10 340 2 10 Medical Research . 4,439 0 0 52 6 II •1,386 13 1 Melvin Memorial . 1,152 10 0 98 1 7 1,250 11 7 Metallurgical Schol. 60 0 0 60 0 0 Miller Tutorship 1,069 12 6 30 8 8 1,100 1 0 Mollison 6,833 15 0 99 9 5 6,933 4 5 Moran Bursaries 106 0 0 105 0 0 Morris Memorial .. 136 0 0 17 14 1 152 14 1. Myer Trust 50,000 0 0 4,376 0 0 51,375 n 0 Xanson 150 2 0 26 13 1 176 16 1 Netherlands Ch. Cor j. 40 0 0 13 13 10 63 13 10 Nerv. Systems Ksch Fd. 644 16 0 101 2 0 746 18 0 Ormond Chair -21,366 3 9 45 9 11 21,319 13 10 Ormond Scholmships 7,370 10 0 1611 3 n 7,546 13 0 Payne 571 4 31 12 8 0H5 17 2 Professors Retg. A/e 11,04-2 2 «Ii 136 15 0 11,806 7 0 Residue 1920Appeal Fd 84,206 O 0 1-2 5 34,263 14 4 Ritchie Chair of Econ. 18,209 17 11 509 6 5 s 18,809 4 4 Scott 000 11 0 6 10 1. 006 19 1 Shakespeare 1,618 II (1 19 6 11 1,537 5 11 Sharp 1,(100 n 0 2 12 7 1,002 12 7 Smith 1,138 10 0 20 17 4 1,169 7 4 Special Prizes 16 13 0 310 13 0 Spencer 321 12 0 22 4 7 840 17 1 Stawell 1,717 15 0 100 8 3 1,118 3 3 Stewart, Alwyn 1,124 12 6 60 15 10 1.L75 8 4 Stewart, Janies 30,488 10 0 744 0 0 31,132 10 6: Sutherland, Alex. .. 107 0 r.i n 0 8 07 n 8 Sutherland, William 00 0 (i 26 10 0 85 10 U Sutton Memorial ,. 500 0 0 24 2 S 524 2 s Sweet Memorial 574 12 0 32 3 1) 000 16 (i Syme 3,714 12 0 61 3 2 3,766 0 8 Thompson 492 10 (1 67 10 o" 660 0 0 Carried forward ., £ 409,603 0 6 12,666 14 3 8,137 10 2 409,871 IS 7 Carried forward £448,039 13 Trust Funds—Statement of Balances (Continued)

Brought forward .. £405,503 0 6 £12,656 14 3 £8,187 10 2£406,S71 18 7 Brought forward £448,039 13 6 Tubercular Research 4,433 3 9 6 13 0 4,426 10 3 Turner Scholarship 1,243 7 B 73 16 1 1,317 2 7 Turner Prize .. 160 0 0 15 SI 0 165 9 0 University Extension 720 1*2 (i 48 15 1 778 7 7 University Union .. 2,513 17 6 34 15 11 2,643 13 6 Veterinary Eqpmnt. 753 17 0 44 6 1 70S 3 7 Veterinary Itesrch. 5,418 10 1) SCi '2 0 6,382 8 O Vic. Sailors AiSoldiersFiul. 186 0 U 12 19 (1 173 0 3 War Memorial .. 368 2 6 10 17 2 347 6 4 Wilson, Professor 183 16 U 25 1.7 11 209 13 11 Wilson, R. C. .. 3,024 7 0 60 16 8 3,085 4 2 Women's College .. 49 0 0 '22 15 3 71 15 3 Wright, R. A. 1,542 0 0 48 4 0 1,690 4 0 Wright, F. J. .. 570 6 0 90 IS 8 670 3 8 Wrixon .. 914 0 0 76 18 4 990 IS 4 Wvselaskic— Classics 2,293 7 0 2 8 7 2,296 16 1 ,,' Eng Con. Historv 2,696 0 0 88 6 7 2,607 13 6 ,, Maths. .. 2,760 10 (J 17 10 8 2,778 0 8 ,, Mod. Language.- 2,172 10 0 131 14 0 2,304 4 0 ,, Nat. Science -2,551 10 0 1-28 7 3 2,079 17 3 ,, Pol. Econ. 2,164 3 0 41. 16 8 2,196 10 8 Zoology Equipment 633 17 6 48 10 0 682 7 6

£442,743 18 3 13,469 13 6 8,342 15 2 '147,87 0 10 6 Suspense 168 17 0 168 17 0

Total . . £442,743 IS 3 £13,038 10 6 £8,34-2 16 2 £448,039 13 G C448,03f! 13 6 VII. COMBINED STATEMENT. For all Accounts (including Trust Funds) except Provident Fund and Students' Loan Fund. STATEMENT of RECEIPTS and EXPENDITURE fur the year ended 318( Uecembcr, 1027,

1927. 1927. Jan. 1. Jan. 1. To Credit Balances— By Debit Balances— Trust Funds £368,027 8 6 General Account .. £6,057 17 3 General Investment Ac­ Conservatorium of Music 668 11 U count 339 10 G University Press . . . . 300 0 0 Commerce Department 2,866 2 10 W. & E. Hall Fellowship 6 11 8 Research Fund . . . . 638 7 1 Arch. Atelier Bldg. A/c. 887 6 2 Extension Fund .... 280 3 3 £7.410 6 7 Conservatorium Appeal 773 18 0 Music Examination Board 681 8 6 EXPENDITURE. Music Examination Board Dec. 81. Investment Account. 5,84 0 0 U By Salaries 110,457 10 7 Veterinary Fund .... 37 10 4 Contribution to Provi­ Bacteriology Fund .. 419 10 0 dent Fund 1,872 10 8 Bacteriology Investment Fellowships, Scholarships, Account' 2.090 ft 0 and Exhibitions . . 10,366 1 4 Agriculture Fund .. . . 4,902 12 7 Examiners' Fees . . . . 7,878 19 8 Agriculture Investment Examination Expenses 3,961 8 11 Account 2,100 0 0 Books 2,762 6 8 Visiting Lecturers' Ac­ Apparatus, etc 9,198 16 8 count 169 14 9 Incidentals und Cleaning 1,807 4 11 Sports Fees 127 3 6 Gas, Electric Light and Club House Fees.... 98 12 4 Power 1,408 8 2 Hospital Clinical Fees 209 4 4 Wood. Coal, Water and Psychiatric Research . . 631 12 11 Sanitary • 419 6 10 Radio Research .. .. 600 0 0 Grounds 408 18 6 Carried forward £351,073 7 7 Carried forward .. £160,631 16 6 £7,410 6 7 Special Trust .Funds (continued)

Carried forward £381,073 7 7 Carried forward .. £150,631 16 « £7,410 0 7 Engineering Test Fees 907 10 0 Printing and Stationery 3,024 12 10 Special Hospital Fees 691 3 7 1 Stumps 040 3 10 Metallurgical Bursary 100 0 0 Advertising 166 18 9 Library Equipment 160 0 0 i Commencement . . . . 165 18 6 Publication Fund .. 197 10 0 Insurances 329 16 8 Suspense Account .. 88 8 1 Furniture and Fittings 1,838 18 7 2,130 II S Repairs 4,214 10 7 New Buildings . . . . 3,681 7 4 £888,208 8 3 Special Votes 165 0 0 Administration Charges 1,532 11 11 RECEIPTS. Travelling Expenses . . 088 0 1 Dec. 31. Payments to Hospitals in terras of trust . . . . 157 10 0 To Si.it o Government Grants— Publication Fund .... 140 0 0 General .. £55,000 0 0 Dissections 766 IS 0 Commerce 2,000 0 0 Workers' Educational As­ Extension 4,260 0 0 sociation 525 "0 0 Research . . 2,260 0 0 Publio Fortnight .... 84 18 8 Agriculture 6,641 13 4 Pianos and Music . . .. -301 11 6 Veterinary Fund 4,660 0 0 Sports' Fees 2,460 0 0 Veterinary Fund Club House Fees . . . . 1,700 0 0 (Milk Act) 800 0 0 W. & E Hall Institute 500 0 0 Bacteriology . . 2,500 0 0 Professors' Retiring Ac­ Domestic Arts 50 0 0 count 1,600 0 0 £76,941 13 4 Sundries 014 0 8 To Bequests and Dona­ £170,668 4 4 tions £03,364 . 6 By Credit Balances— Lecture Foes 41,839 18 Trust Funds £448,089 18 6 Annual Examination, General Investment Ac­ Degree & Cert. Fees 8,072 0 count 4,339 10 0 Publio Examination Fees 12,772 0 Commeroc Department 8,912 9 7 3rought forward £150,047 19 4 £460,146 1 7 Brought forward ., £456,291 19 7 £133,963 10 11 Special Trust .Funds (continued)

Brought forward .. £150,047 10 4 Brought forward .. £456,201 19 7 £lS3,9iiS 10 11 Public Examination in Research Fund .... 760 10 7 Music Fees 4,309 IS 10 Extension Fund . . . . 676 11 8 Sports' Fees 2,473 10 8 Music Examination Board 1,201 3 4 Club House Foes . . . . 1,736 0 10 Music Examination Board Engineering Test Fees 1,877 18 C Investment Account .. .""LSIU 0 U Hospital Clinicoil Fees 3,005 9 0 Veterinary Fund .. .. 205 10 2 Special Hospital Fees 624 10 0 Bacteriology 1,599 11 8 Interest 24,109 1 3 Bacteriology Investment Administration Charges— Account" 'i.UflO fl (I Trust Funds 870 IS 0 Agriculture 1,724 16 2 Other Funds 1,161 13 11 Agriculture Investment 1,532 11 11 Account 0,04(1 0 0 Sundries 5,038 9 4 Visiting Lecturers' A/c. 137 1-8 9 Transfer from Trust to W. & E. Hall Fellowship 156 10 0 General Research . . 330 0 0 Sports Feus 123 4 11 Debit Balances— . . . . 201.145 18 8 Club House Fees .... 132 0 2 General Account . . 4,662 17 10 Amounts in trust for Conservatorium Ap­ Hospitals 160 7 10 peal 67 14 4 Carnegie Corporation Arch. Atelier Bldg. Fund 1,160 0 4 Account .... 38 12 9 Radio Reseaich Fund 07 17 2 Psychiatric Research University Press . . 300 0 0 Fund 411 0 1 4,960 4 11 Special Hospital Fees 814 0 7 Eng. Test Pees 1,694 4 6 Suspense Account . . .. 286 1 2 482,280 14 S

£666,260 6 2 £660,260 6 2 VIII. SAMUEL GILLOTT UNIVERSITY PROVIDENT FUND STATEMENT of ACCOUNT'S for the. year 1927.

1927. EXPENDITURE. 1927. REVENUE, Dec. 31. Dec. 31. To Pensions paid and accrued £1,313 9 11 By contribution by University— Transfer to Accumulated Fund 4,167 19 1 •24% on salaries of niembers £ 1,903 6 8 Contributions of members £3,362 19 10 Less refunds to ex-members 2,192 12 7 1,170 7 3 Interest received and accrued . !,407 16 I

£5,481 9 0 £6,481 0 0

BALANCE SHEET as at Slst DECEMBER, 1027. LIABILITIES. ASSE Accumulated Fund .. .. £40,430 15 S Investments— Transfer from Revenue and Ex­ Victorian Government Inscril ed Stuck— penditure Account 4,107 10 t £9,000 at 6 per cent. .. £0,000 1.1 0 -£44,004 14 9 £12,000 at 6J per cent. 12,000 0 0 Pensions accrued .. 1,533 IS 11 £1,800 ut 5J percent, 1,800 0 0 Interest accrued 03 0 7 £-1,260 at 6 per cent. 4,214 15 0 National Bank of Australasia Ltd. .. 1,443 0 II £-27,014 15 0 Met. Gas Co. Debs.— £3,600 at 5£ per cent. 3,395 0 0 £400 at 6 per cent. 400 0 0 £100 at 8 percent. 100 0 0 3,895 0 0 Melb. and Met. Bd. Wks. Inscr ibed Stock— £500 at 6J per cent, 600 0 0 £5,600 at 6 per cent. 6,672 0 0 6,072 0 0

Carried forward £47,079 16 Carried forwaAr d £30,981 15 0 Samuel Gillott University Provident Fund—Statement of Accounts (Continued)

Brought forward Brought forward . £38,981 16 0 Commonwealth Government Inscribed Stock— £3,200 at 6i per cent. .. 3,200 0 0 £760 at 5* per cent. .. 760 0 0 3,950 0 0 Mortgages at 6 per cent 6,000 0 0 National Bank ot A/asia Ltd. Fixed Deposit (4J°/„) 1>()M u 0 £46,931 16 0 nterest accrued 748 0 2 £47,679 15 2 £47,679 15 2 Contingent Asset-Amount accrued in contributions and interest i-* thereon due from members—secured by endowment policies— § £3903 0 7 So

UNIVERSITY STUDENTS' LOAN FUND. RE YEN UE A CCO UN T. For the year 1927.

1927 EXPENDITURE. 1927. REVENUE. Dec. 31. Dec. 31. To Administration Charge 100 0 0 By Interest on Loans to Students £1,040 13 11 Transfer to University Students' Loan Fund £1,415 3 11 Interest on Investments 408 10 0

£1,516 3 11 £1,515 3 11 BALANCE SHEET ot nt Slst DECEMBER, 1927.

LIABILITIES. ASSETS. University Students' Loan Fund 1/1/27 £32,214 4 8 Loans to Students and In- Govt. Grant received during 1927 2,000 0 ii terestthcreon to 31/12/26 £21,570 17 9 Transfer from Revenue Account 1,415 3 11 Loans during 1927 .. 2,242 8 0 £35,029 8 7 Interest for 1927 .. 1,046 13 11 Suspense .. ., .. 19 0 £-24,869 19 8 Less repayments 2,081 11 4 22,778 Victorian Govt.. Inscribed Stock 11,600 National Bank of A/asia Ltd. Credit Balance 1,351 19 3 £35,630 £36,630 7 7.

AUDITOR-GENERAL'S CERTIFICATE. In accordance with the provisions of tbe University Act 1923, Section 31, the accounts have been audited and the securities have been checked and verified. 1 certify that the statement of accounts is correct. 8/6/28 J. A. NORRIS, Audilor-Qentral. 1060 EXAMINATION RESULTS, 1927-1928

HONOUR LISTS. 1927 TO 1928. SCHOOL LEAVING EXAMINATION. DECEMBER, 1927.

EXHIBITIONS AND PRIZES.

AGRICULTURAL SCIENCE. Not awarded.

ALG-EBRA Richard, Evan Lewis ANIMAL MORPHOLOGY AND PHYSIOLOGY. Ballard, Leslie Alfred Tucker

BOTANY. Robb, Esmond Iris Gwenda BRITISH HISTORY. Sawer, Geoffrey

CHEMISTRY. Smith, Leonard Hart COMMERCIAL PRACTICE. Not awarded. SPECIAL PRIZE. Not awarded.

COMMERCIAL PRINCIPLES. Tilley, Reginald Atloy Kingsley

SPECIAL I'KIZE. Venn, Eonald Warren der CLASS LISTS. 1061

DRAWING. Forster, Hose Isabel May

ECONOMICS. Sawer, Geoffrey ENGLISH. Hutton, Geoffrey William EUROPEAN HISTORY. Sawer, Geoffrey FRENCH. Finlayson, Alan SutTierland ~\ MoNab, John Rex [ Equal Sussex, Ronald Thomas )

LIET MEMORIAL PRIZES. First. McNab, John Rex Second. Sussex, Ronald Thomas

GEOGRAPHY. Lush, Dora Mary GEOLOGY. Finger, Alan Henry GEOMETRY. Ross, Prank GERMAN. Lube, Mary Katrin) „ , Murdoch, Kathleen j Ij(lual

GREEK. McNab, John Rex •1062 KSAMINATION RESULTS, l!W7-l»3S.

GREEK AND ROMAN HISTORY. Outhwaite, Robert Rcntoul

HEBREW. Super, Alfred Newton LATIN. Taylor, Ronald James Grant MECHANICS. McLennan, Ian Munro ) „ , Hoes, Frank > ^ual

MUSIC. Zwar, Charles Joseph

PHYSICS. Eddey, Howard Hadfield I „ , Richard, Evan Lewis ] l!iquai TRIGONOMETRY. .McLennan, Ian Monro CLASS LISTS. 1063

CONSERVATORIUM OF MUSIC.

ENTRANCE EXHIBITIONS.

FEBRUARY, 1928.

EXAMINATION BOARD'S EXHIBITIONS. Jack Percival Simons (Pianoforte) Agnes Estella Sheehan (Pianoforte). Jessie Isabella Efiie Notman (Violin) Eileen Ruth Maley (Pianoforte)

ORMOND ENTRANCE EXHIBITIONS. Mercia Rudd (Violin) Marjorie Catherine Bainee (Singing) (Open) Gertrude Eileen Griffin (Singing)

CONSERVATORIUM EXHIBITIONS. Violet Mae Valentine (Pianoforte) Mary Veronica Malone (Pianoforte) Thomas White (Clarinet) Marjorie Baird (Singing) 1064 EXAMINATION KESULTS, UK7-1S2S

FINAL HONOUR EXAMINATION IN MEDICINE.

AUGUST, 192".

CLASS LISTS.

MEDICINE, INCLUDING CLINICAL MEDICINE..

First Class. Andrew Russell Buchanan (Ormond) i Hugh Henry Martin (Queen's) ;- Equal Charles Hcmays Melville ) Bryan Tobyn Keon Cohen (Trinity) Harold Alfred Body (Ormond) Paul Jones (Trinity) Ian Jeffreys Wood Esmond Vennei- Keogh } TJ, , Edward Graham Robertson ) ^l""1 Henry Anthony Phillips Theophil Johannes Fricdrich Frank Keith Edward McGinn

Second Class. Robert Henry Hadley (Queen's) Frank James Alexander Juttner (Trinity) Edward James Grieve (Newman) John Burrowes ShoxrrKi.ii (Newman) Charles Ronald David Brothers (Queen's) Cecil Nathaniel Love Cantor (Queen's) Norrie Nelson Harrington (Ormond) Reginald George Worcester Gladstone Rule Osborn (Queen's) Arthur Machen Hill (Queen's) Harley John Eimiss John Strahan Bothroyd (Ormond) CLASS LISTS. 1065

Third Class. Eric Evan Price (Ormond) Louis Rabinov William Joseph Rawlings Norman Laidman Dodd (Queen's) Henry John Ghadwick Hanrahan Rutherford Kaye Scott (Ormond)

SURGERY, INCLUDING CLINICAL SURGERY. First Class. Henry Anthony Phillips Andrew Russell Buchanan (Ormond) Arthur Machen Hill (Queen's) Paul Jones (Trinity)

.Second Class. Theodore Stirling Kddie Norman Laidman Dodd (Queen's) Harold Alfred Body (Ormond) Robert Henry Hartley (Queen's) Ronald Adrian Fairley Eric Evan Price (Ormond) Gladstone Rule Osborn (Queen's) i ,, , Edward Graham Robertson j fjflllil1 Esmond Venner Keogh Reginald George Worcester Norrie Nelson Harrington (Ormond) Hugh Henry Martin (Queen's) Rutherford Kaye Scott (Ormond) Cecil Nathaniel Love Cantor (Queen's) Ian Jeffreys Wood Harley John Enniss Charles Ronald David Brothers (Queen's) ) John Strahan Bothroyd (Ormond) ) Kl>u

Third Class. Charles Stewart Barbour (Queen's) Francis Eugene Costigan (Newman) Frank James Alexander Juttner (Trinity_ 7a 1066 EXAMINATION KKSULTS, 1927-1928.

William Mitchell Box Charles Bernays Melville Henry John Chadwick Hanrahan. Theophil Johannes Friedrich Prank Raymond W7illiam Sydney Fox Glen Albyn Martin Knight John Burrowes Sherman (Newman) Edward James Grieve (Newman) Bryan Tobyn Keon Cohen (Trinity)

OBSTETRICS AND GYNAECOLOGY. First Class. Andrew Russell Buchanan (Ormond) Harold Alfred Body (Ormond) \-p . Reginald George Worcester ) '" 'l Harley John Enniss Rutherford Kaye Scott (Ormond)

Second Class. Henry Anthony Phillips Ronald Adrian Fairley Edward Graham Robertson Bryan Tobyn Keon Cohen (Trinity) John Strahan Bothroyd (Ormond) Hugh Henry Martin (Queen's) Charles Ronald David Brothers (Queen's) Glen Albyn Martin Knight William Mitchell Box.

Third Class. Cecil Nathaniel Love Cantor (QueeVs) * ,, Gladstone Rule Osborn (Queen's) \ hliual Charles Stewart Barbour (Queen's) Charles Bernays Melville Esmond Venner Keogh Eric Evan Price (Ormond) Frank James Alexander Tuttner (Trinity) Arthur Machen Hill (Queen's) CLASS LISTS. 1067

SCHOLARSHIPS AND PRIZES.

MEDICINE, INCLUDING CLINICAL MEDICINE. (Keith Levi Memorial Scholarship) Andrew Russell Buchanan (Ormond) ^ Hugh Henry Martin (Queen's) ' Equal Charles Bernays Melville )

SURGERY, INCLUDING CLINICAL SURGERY. (Beaney Scholarship) Henry Anthony Phillips

' Proxime accesslt. Andrew Russell Buchanan (Ormonde

OBSTETRICS AND GYNAECOLOGY. (Fulton Scholarship) Andrew Russell Buchanan (Ormond)

CLINICAL MEDICINE. (Jamieson Prize) Paul Jones (Trinity)

70A 1068 EXAMINATION KBSULTS, 1927-1928.

ANNUAL EXAMINATION.

DECEMBEK, 1927.

CLASS LISTS.

GREiEK, PART I. First Class. None. Second Class. Thomas Patrick Considino Robert Potter (Trinity) LATIN, PART I. First Class. Richard Thomas Edwin Latham (OrmondJ Thomas Patrick Considine Robert Potter (Trinity) Second Class. Edward Lambert a'Beckett (Trinity) Ivan James Lewis (Queen's) Joseph Birch Hanson (Teachers' College)- Ethel Burdett Whitelaw Third Class. Kate Henrietta Jacobs (Ormond) Nancy Florence Tregear (Queen's) Gilbert John Jones John Ernst Sievers (Queen's) David Frederick Maxwell Bradshaw Harold Edward Holt (Queen's) ENGLISH, PART I. (School E). First Class. Ida Dorothy Adams (Ormond) Nancy Hunn (Ormond) CLASS LISTS. 1069 Second Class. Ruth Margaret Roberta (Teachers' College) Percy Raymond Smith (Teachers' College) Joseph Birch Hanson (Teachers' College) Ka*bleen Mary Russell Cooke (Queen's) Jean Gonllet White (Teachers' College) James Francis Joseph O'Brien (Teachers' College) Third Class. Necda Noel Rednall. Bemice Margaret Wigg (Teachers' College) Amnie Jessie Glenn .Tcnnison (Queen's) Elsie Jean McColl (Teachers' College) Anthony Joseph McNamara (Newman) Mary Elizabeth Flynn (Newman) The following candidate, though not eligible to appear in the Class List, has qualified in this subject as prescribed for the Degree with Honours: John Joseph Thompson.

ENGLISH, PART I. (Combined Courses). First Class. Yvonne Ethel Keon Cohen (Trinity)

Second Class. Frederick Lockwood McGay (Ormond) John Maynard Hertstrom (Trinity) Amy Gaye Cowper Tennent (Trinity) Colin Parquhar MoRae (Queen's) Third Class. Margaret Dona Thompson (Trinity) Greta Evelyn Williams (Ormond) Kathleen Annie Horsman Groevenor Thomas Inglis (Queen's)

Tbo following candidates, though not eligible to appear in the Class List, have qualified in this subjeot an prescribed for the Degree with Honours: Frank Alexander Fleming (Ormond) Baoul Myer (Trinity) 1070 EXAMINATION RESULTS. 1927 1928.

FRENCH, PART I. First Class. Ida Dorothy Adams (Ormond) ) „ Joseph Birch Hanson (Teachers' CoUege) ) ^1"" Kathleen Mary Bussell Cooke (Queen's) Dorothy Vero Newman Morris (Trinity) Jean Goullet White (Teachers' College) Second Glass. Anne French William Douglass Forsyth (Teachers' College) Kate Henrietta Jacobs (Ormond) Edward Lambert a'Beckett (Trinity) Third Class. Yvonne Ethel Keon Cohen (Trinity) Margaret Ilona Thompson (Trinity) Ruth Evelyn Wyndham Mary Janet Sugden Nancy Hunn (Ormond) Anthony Joseph McNamara (Newman) Moira Vaughan (Newman) Ellen Patricia Glavin (Newman) Margaret Taylor Derham (Ormond)

GERMAN, PART I. First Class. None. Second Glass. Anne French ) r , Mary Janet Sugden ) icl";" Betty Noeline Fairfax (Ormond) Tliird Class. Herschel Rockman Eileen Agnes Cbstigan (Newman.) Margaret Taylor Derham (Ormond) Ellen Patricia Glavin (Newman) George Alfred Weller Harold Bart.leet Perry CLASS LISTS. 1071

BRITISH HISTORY "B." First Class. Richard Thomas Edwin Latham (Ormond) William Douglass Forsyth (Teachers' College) Geoffry Duval Seekamp (Ormond) Frederick Lockwood McCay (Ormond)

Second Class. Elvie Mary McHutchison (Teachers' College) William Stevenson Norwood Richard Hamlin Pethybridge Dorothy Vcre Newman Morris (Trinity) Ivan James Lewis (Queen's) John Charles Stuart Proud (Trinity) Percy Raymond Smith (Teachers' College) Thomas Graham (Trinity) Dulcie Ruth Coombe (Teachers' College) William Robert Cathie (Queen's) John Causton Foyster (Ormond) John Stanley Oumpston Jean Goullet White (Teachers' College) Moira Vaughan (Newman)

Third Class. Gladys Eveline Bay (Ormond) Ruth. Margaret Roberts (Teachers' College) Harold Benjamin Freeman (Qiii-en's) Clara Margaret Paton Henry George Laugher (Trinity) Bemice Margaret AVigg (Teachers' College) Harold William Robert Norwood Hector Harrison (Ormond) Ethel Shelton (Newman) Imelda Iris Kelly (Teachers' College) Mary Edna Derham (Trinity) Brian Charles David Jones (Trinity) The following candidate, tliough not eligible to appear in the Class List, has qualified in this subject as prescribed for the Degree with Honours: Betty Newton 1072 EXAMINATION RESULTS, 1937-1928.

PSYCHOLOGY, LOGIC AND ETHICS. First Class. Kathleen Mary Russell Cooke (Queen's)) jjQUal Frederick Lock wood McCay (Ormond) ) jq Ida Dorothy Adams (Ormond) "J g Richard Thomas Edwin Latham (Ormond) s § Second Class. Annie Jessie Glenn Jennison (Queen's) Harold Benjamin Freeman (Queen's) Colin Farquhar McRae (Queen's) Third Class. Evelyn Jean Hurrey (Newman) Stanley Irvine W'eeks (Queen's) i ,-• i Dudley Cadell Leslie Williams (Queen's) ) 1'jCjual John Ern.st. Sievers (Queen's)

PUKE MATHEMATICS, PABT I. First Class. Elsie Jean McColl (Teachers' College) Edward Broadhurst (

MIXED MATHEMATICS, PART I. First Class. Keith Cajnpbell Lang (Teachers' College) Edward Broadhurst (Ormond) CLASS LISTS 1073

Second Class. Mildred Macfarlan Barnard (Trinity)} Eoual 'Charles Everson Gardner (Ormond) > 4 Third Class. Alan King Martin (Trinity) Max Ernest Collard John Herbert Standish (Trinity) George Henry Bannister ANCIENT HISTORY. First Class. Richard Thomas Edwin Latham (Ormond) | „ | Ivan James Lewis (Queen's) \ *^ua 'William Douglass Forsyth (Teachers' College) John Caugton Foyster (Ormond) Second Class. William Stevenson Norwood Dulcie Ruth Coombe (Teachers' College) Henry George Laugher (Trinity) Thomas Graham (Trinity) Dorothy Vere Newman Morris (Trinity) Tliird Class. Katherine Eleanor Pry John Stanley Cumpston 7 ,, , Richard Hamlin Pethybridge S 'q John Charles Stuart Proud (Trinity) Necia Noel Bednall } g Elvie Mary McHutchison (Teachers' College) 3 & William Robert Cathie (Queen's) GREEK, PABT II. First Class. Arthur Henry Benjamin Heymanson (Trinity) Harold Kingsley Wade (Trinity) Second Class. Lilian Joyce Leslie (Trinity) Robert Robertson Cecil Windham Marsh (Trinity) Kenneth Clinton VVIieare (Oi-mond) Robert Wilson Mossom •1074 EXAMINATION RKSULTS, 1927-1928.

The following candidate, though not eligible to appear in the Class List, has qualified in this subject, as prescribed for Degree with Honours: Claude Milton Kennedy (Trinity)

LATIN, PART II. First Class. Arthur Henry Benjamin Heymaneon (Trinity) Second Class. Eleanor Bridget Barry (Newman) - Lilian Joyce Leslie (Trinity) > Equal Harold Kingsley Wade (Trinity) ) Hazel Ethellne Jones (Trinity) ^ Robert Robertson Cecil Windham Marsh ' (Trinity) Equal Eric Kenwyn Sholl (Trinity) i John Manson Garland (Ormond) Russell James Macdougall Third Class. Eric Victor Mitchell (Trinity) Rosina Ada Lcvick Philip Sydney Lawrence Francis Denys Cumbrae Stewart (Trinity)

ENGLISH, PART II. (School E). First Class. Howard George Seccombe (Queen's) Emmie Margaret Mary Frcwin (Newman) Second Class. Robert Allan Shaw (Teachers' College) Harold Winston Rhodes Margaret Fitzgerald (Teachers' CoUege) John Joseph Thompson Leslie Alfred Moroney (Newman) Lucy Michell McNicholl (Teachers' College)- Third Class. Annie Cecilia Branagau (Newman) Mavis Clare Allen (Queen's) CLASS LISTS. 1075

The following candidate, though not eligible to appear iu the Class List, has qualified in this subject as prescribed for the Degree with Honours : William Georgo Coates

ENGLISH, PART IX (Combined Courses) First Glass. None. Second Class. Mary Davies (Trinity) ; F x Norman AA'illiam Paul (Ormond); l Third Class. Elaine Sheila Stewart MacColl (Ormond) Elizabeth Gwendoline King Annie Frances Abrahams (Trinity) Eleanor Bridget Barry (Newman) ") Raoul Myer (Trinity) I E , Edward Ernest Ransom (Ormond) I 4 Jean Mary Robertson J Jean Johnston Brown • ") Louise Eileen Deasey (Trinity) f ,, , Frank Alexander Fleming (Ormond) ( ' lu" Helen Douglas Hannah J

FRENCH, PART II. First Class. Robert Allan Shaw (Teachers' College) Edward Ernest Bausom (Ormond) Claire Whitham Ballard (Ormond) John Warren Glover (Teachers' College)- Annie Prances Abrahams (Trinity) Second Glass. Mary -Eileen Booney (Newman) Hazel Ethcline Jones (Trinity) Kathleen Elizabeth Hawkins (Newman) Gwendolen Agnes Keaue (Newman) Rosina Ada Levick Eric Victor Mitchell (Trinity) Betty Newton 107'6 KXAM (NATION HKSULTS, 1927-1928.

Third Class. Russell James Macdougall Jean Johnston Brown Mary Davies (Trinity) Ronald Edward Henshaw (Teachers' College) Eric Kenwyn Sholl (Trinity) Helen Douglas Hannah Edna Matilda Mann GERMAN, PABT U. First Class. John Warren Glover (Teachers' College) \ Tjjoual Mary Eileen Rooney (Newman) ) " Ruth Evelyn Wyndham Second Class. Kathleen Elizabeth Hawkins (Newman) Hans August Krakowski (Newman) Third Class. Gwendolen Agnes Keanc (Newman)

AUSTRALASIAN HISTORY. First Class. John Aloysius Merlo (Teachers' College) Alfred Thomas Tampion Daglish (Trinity) Ellen Margrethe Comely Christensen (Queen's) Second Class. John Noel Macartney Bice Henry Lindsay Hall (Teachers' College) Harold Clarence Blenkiron (Ormond) Nancy Mary Grant (Trinity) Robert AVilson Mossom Colin Henry Keon Cohen (Trinity) Mary Brosnan (Newman) Howard Georgo Seccombe (Queen's) Cyril Hannington Denny (Queen's) Frank Alexander Fleming (Ormond) Ethleen Bridges O'Dwyer (Trinity) Herbert Francis Dick (Queen's) Cecil Prank Gribblc (Queen's) David Hope Alexander (Ormond) Arthur Godfrey Allaway Daisy Elizaibeth Uren (Queen's) CLASS LISTS. 1077

Third Glass. Eileen Beatrice Hagan (Teachers' College) Hugh George Sutton (Trinity) Lucy Michell McNichoU (Teachers' College) Grosvenor Thomas Inglis (Queen's) Brian Charles David Jones (Trinity) Ronald Edward Henshaw (Teachers' College* William Travers Charles (Trinity) Alfrieda Stewart (Teachers' CoUege) Richard Everard Oalthrop (Trinity) Kathleen Eileen GaVbally (Newman") Catherine Snowden Stewart

EUROPEAN HISTORY A. First -Glass. Edward Ernest Ransom (Ormond) John Aloysius Merlo (Teachers' College) .Second Class. David Ho))e Alexander (Ormond) Jessie Stewart Campbell (Teachers' College) Annie Campbell Hooper Edna Matilda Mann Leslie Alfred Moroney (Newman) Third Class. Eileen Beatrice Hagan (Teachers' College) Hedley Thomas Shotton (Queen's) Doris Marie Major

POLITICAL ECONOMY. First Glass. Harold Clarence Blenkiron (Ormond) Second Class. Colin Henry Keon Cohen (Trinity) Richard Moulton Eggleston (Queen's) David Hope Alexander (Ormond) ) r;Q1lai John Aloysius Merlo (Teachers' College) j " Third Class. Cyril Hannington Denny (Queen's) Harold Winston Rhodes Arthur Godfrey Allaway 1078 EXAMINATION KKSULTS, 1927-1928.

HISTORY OF PHILOSOPHY. First Class. Richard Moulton Eggleston (Queen's) Second Class. Sydney Alfred Goddard (Ormond) \ „ , Kenneth Clinton Wheaxe (Ormond) > ^ual Mary Brosnan (Newman) ADVANCED ETHICS. First Class. Kenneth Clinton AVheare (Ormond) Second Class. Sydney Alfred Goddard (Ormond) Mary Brosnan (Newman) John Manson Garland (Ormond) Third Class. Elaine Sheila Stewart MacColl (Ormond)

PURE MATHEMATICS, PART II. First Class. Ralph Charles Bradley Lane (Trinity) Joseph Lade Pawsey (Queen's) Second Class. Harry Bowness Sarjeant (Teachers' College) David Graeme Sutherland (Trinity) John Johnston (Teachers' College) Third Class. Lilian Potter (Teachers' College) Margaret Rose Hatfield (Teachers' College)

MIXED MATHEMATICS, PART II. First Class. Harry Bowness Sarjeant (Teachers' College) Ralph Charles Bradley Lane (Trinity) Harrie Stewart W'ilson Massey Second Class. Eric Osborne Willoughby Courtney Balthazar Oppenheim Mohr (Trinity) CLASS MSTS. 1079

Third Class. John Johnston (Teachers' College) Jack Heme Price Lawrence Galbraith

EDUCATION (Theory) First Class. Norman Denholm Harper (Teachers' College) William Allison Glover (Trinity and Teach. Coll.) Keith Wentworth Cromb Second Class. John Pcd.raz/.i Sophie Isobcl Borland (Ormond) John Duff Finlayson Frank Hewitt Nicholls Beryl Elizabeth Christie (Teachers' College) George Roy Giles i Eoual Gladys Agness Mills (Teachers' College) \ J" Frank Raymond Tredinnick (Teachers' Coll.) "^ a Thomas Woods J % Third Class. George Murray James Arnold Sutcliffe. Mary Frances Bourke (Newman) Kenneth McGregor (Teachers' College) ) v , Dugald Stalker (Teachers' College) S *jqual Isaac Leichardt Bell \ p . John Duncan McGregor ) '" George Dyer Baker 1 .. . Percival Roy McDonald i Lqual Deborah Rush Proctor (Ormond) Carlyle Thornton Jones (Teachers' College) Douglas Orr (Teachers' College) Myrna Victoria McDonald (Teachers' College)

NATURAL PHILOSOPHY, PART I. First Class. Charles Everson Gardner (Ormond) Keith Campbell Lang (Teachers' College) William Trevor Price (Teachers' College,) 1080 EXAMINATION KKSULTS, 1927-1928.

Hugh Lionel Ackland (Queen's) V j,;auaj George Henry Bannister \ '^ Keith William Black (Ormond) Second Class. Edward Broadhurst (Ormond) Alan King Martin (Trinity) / Fmial ' John Herbert Standisli (Trinity) > r-"iUA1 Mildred Macfarlan Barnard (Trinity) Third Class. Douglas Ciininghame Kajrrau (Trinity) Alan George Stone Alexander Kenneth Cameron (Ormond) ( r, . John Strange ways Webster J * Theodore August Kaluza Alexander Nicholson Hoggart CHEMISTRY, PART I. First Class. Isabelle Hilda Robertson (Trinity) Leslie John Bowe Alan King Martin (Trinity) ) ,-, , Richard Edwin Paul (Teachers' College)) ^l™1 Second Class. Edward Lambert a'Beckett (Trinity) } Alexander Kenneth Cameron (Ormond) £ Equal Dorothy Marian Gepp (Trinity) ) Hugh Lionel Ackland (Queen's) > ,-, . Alan George Stone J fcqnal Ormond Charles Calvert. White Third Class. Leonard Alderson Thomas (Teachers' College) Robert Noel Hammon (Ormond) Isobel Margaret McPhee Austin Burton Edwards

GEOLOGY, PART I. First Class. Gordon Copeland Eakins Second Class. Alexander Feild Sloan (Ormond) Margaret Alice Proctor (Teachers' College) CLASS LISTS. 1081

Third Class. George Mumford (Queen's) Bruce McArthur Foster (Queen's) Prank Thomas Matthews White Thomas McKinnon Coulter (Trinity) Arthur James Robinson (Newman)

BOTANY, PART T. First Glass. Leonard Alderson Thomas (Teachers' College) Second Class. Eileen Elizabeth Fisher (Queen's) Third Class. Alan Morris Wade Dorothy Marian Gepp (Trinity) Isobel Margaret McPhee.

ZOOLOGY, PART I. First Class. Dorothy Marian Gepp (Trinity) NATURAL PHILOSOPHY, PART II. First Class. Frederick Henry Brooks (Teachers' College) Alfred Henry Richards (Teachers' College) Ralph Charles Bradley Lane (Trinity) } — Joseph Lade Pawsey (Queen's) > =.. Harry Bowness Sarjeant (Teachers' College) j K Arthur Bex Mayhew Johnson (Queen's) Second Class. Andrew Kenneth Connor (Teachers' College) John Johnston (Teachers' College) Third Class. Frank Loftus Hicks

CHEMISTRY, PART II. First Class. _ Frederick Henry Brooks (Teachers' College) } g Alfred Henry Richards (Teachers' College) ) =•• 1082 KXAM1NAT10N KUSULTS, 1927-1928.

Second Class. Joseph Lade Pawsey (Queen's) Robert Douglas Main Third Class. Annie Nicholls } m-,.,,] William John Wark (Ormond) ) ^'l"'11 Joan Howard Norris (Ormond) } „ , Gilbert See Poy (Trinity) ) r'qUi"

GEOLOGY, PART II First Class. Henry Haughton Dunkin Second Class. Annie Nicholls Third Class. Laurance William Hinds Malmgren

BOTANY, PART II. First Class. None. Second Class. Brian John Grieve (Teachers' College) G-wendolyn Marjorie Cheney Roy Ambrose Barnes (Teachers' College) Third Class. John Robert Archibald Leslie

PHYSIOLOGY, PART I. First Class. None. Second Class. Joan Howard Norris (Ormond) Albert Reuben Treniam (Teachers' College) Third Class. Gwendolyn Marjorie Cheney Ethel Lillian Provis Blanche Winifred Crellin CLASS LISTS. 1083

APPLIED MECHANICS. First Class. None Second Class. Renee Jarvis McCormick. NATURAL PHILOSOPHY, PART III. First Class. Harrie Stewart Wilson Massey Courtney Balthazar Oppenheim Mohr (Trinity) Second Class. Frederick Henry Searle (Teachers' College)

CHEMISTRY, PART HI. First Class. None. Second Class. HUdred Mary Butler ") „ , Harrie Stewart Wilson Massey J M"8-1 Alison Byatt (Teachers' College) Third Class. Mavis Louisa Freeman i - Albert Reuben Tremain (Teachers' College) [ i Enid Maud Wadeson (Queen's) j & GEOLOGY, PART HI. First Class. Edwin Sherbon Hills Second Class. None. Third Class. Edna Lily Burrows (Teachers' College) i BOTANY, PART HI. First Class. None. 7lA 10S4 EXAMINATION RESULTS, 19i7-l»28

Second Class. Thomas Talbot Colquhoun (Teachers' College): Edna Lily Burrows (Teachers' College) ZOOLOGY, PART HI. First Class. None. Second Class. Andrew Jack Clyne Madeleine Tudway Levick Elizabeth Nankivell (Trinity) PHYSIOLOGY, PABT H. First Class. None. Second Class. Enid Maud AVadeson (Queen's) Third Class. Eildred Mary Butler. Andrew Jack Clyne METALLURGY, PART H., WITH METAL­ LOGRAPHY A. First Class. Edwin Sherbon Hills. THE LAW OF PROPERTY IN LAND AND CON­ VEYANCING, AND THE LAW OP CON­ TRACTS AND PERSONAL PBOPEBTY. First Class. Douglas Ian Menzies Second Class. None. Third Class. Francis Bobert Nelson (Ormond) NATURAL PHILOSOPHY (Medical Course). First Class. Keith Macrae Bowden (Onnoud) Thomas Edward Lowe (Ormond) John Pinch Akoroyd (Ormond) 0LA8B LISTS. 1085

Second Class. Edward Eric Keith Bottomley (Newman) Kenneth Ernest Ratten (Ormond) Geoffrey Newman Morris (Trinity) John Spencer Moss Third Class. George Graham Wat-tors (Queen's) Henry Leo Brewer (Newman) CHEMISTRY' (Medical Course). First Class. John Finch Akeroyd (Ormond) Thomas Edward Lowe (Ormond) Kenneth Ernest Batten (Ormond) Second Class. Edward Eric Keith Bottomley (Newman) Third Class. Keith Irving Graham (Ormond) Henry Leo Brewer (Newman) John Spencer Moss Geoffrey Newman Morris (Trinity)

ZOOLOGY" (Medical Course) First Class. Keith Macrae Bowden (Ormond) Second Class. John Finch Akeroyd (Ormond) Edward Eric Keith Bottomley (Newman) Keith Irving Graham (Ormond) Thomas Edward Lowe (Ormond) Tliird Class. Kenneth Ernest Batten (Ormond) Margaret Heggie Troup Alexander Smaill Frater (Ormond) Geoffrey Newman Morris (Trinity)

BOTANY (Medical Course) First Class. None. 1086 EXAMINATION KliSOLTS 1927-1028.

Second Class. Kenneth Ernest Batten (Ormond) Keith Irving Graham (Ormond) \ „ , Thomas Edward Lovre (Ormond) ) 'q • John Finch Akeroyd (Ormoml) |„ , Constance Isabel Arundel AVilliams) •" Third Class. Keith Macrae Bowden (Ormond) Geoffrey Newman Morris (Trinity} John Henderson Bolton ANATOMY (including Histology) First Class. Thomas Dudley Haggcr (Queen's) Berwyn Lincoln Deans } — , James Walter Johnstone (Queen's) ) Jiciual Bex Vivian Blanbaum Second Class. John Patrick Horan (Newman) Philip Joseph Benjamin Third Class. Morris Davis Oevil Neville Raphael Preston Guy Reynolds Truman George Swinburne (Ormond)

PHYSIOLOGY. First Class. James Walter Johnstone (Queen's) John Hudson Ccivlaud ") „ . Henry Thomas Tisdall (Queen's)) ^M*1 Second Class. Robert Hamilton Orton John Patrick Horan (Newman)") _ . Sylvia Mary Young j ^clual Tliird Class. Rex Vivian Blanbaum Edward Allan Fancourt McDonald (Trinity)- Joseph Francis Ziogler (Ncwma.11) CLASS LISTS. 1087

GENERAL AND SPECIAL PATHOLOGY, AVITH BACTEBIOLOGY. First Class. Thomas Miles 0 ilbert (Newman) Boy Douglas Wright (Queen's) Second Class. Leigh Thornton Wedlick Victor Henry AVebster (Queen's) Third Class. John Lewers Grove (Queen's) Leslie Andrcwartha O.sboru (Queen's) Basil Williams (Ormond) Samuel Rudolph Gerstman (Ormond)") v , John Lelean Scholes (Queen's) ) iflual

PUBLIC HEALTH. First Class. Thomas Miles Gilbert (Newman) Leslie Westfleld Gleadell Robert Munro (Queen's) John Francis Meehan (Newman) Victor Henry WTebster (Queen's) Second Class. Leigh Thornton Wedlick Frederick Augustus Berrill Shcppard Samuel Rudolph Gerstman (Ormond) Leslie Andrew-art ha Osborn (Queen's) John Frederick Francis Drew John Lowers Grove (Queen's) Third Class. AVilliam Edward Fitzgerald (Newman) Roy Douglas AVright (Queen's) Alan Ambrose Murray Terence Joseph Lee (Newman) Joseph Clynton Beed

GRAPHICS. First Class. Max l-lmest Collaird Peter Lea Allnutt 1088 EXAMINATION" KKSULTS, 1927-1928.

Second Class. Charles Everson Gardner (Ormond) Alexander Kenneth Cameron (Ormond) Leonard Royoe Ninnis Theodore August Kaluza Third Class. Keith AVilliam Black (Ormond) Edgar Cameron Kneeu Thomas Keith Anderson (Ormond) Edward Broadhurst (Ormond) MECHANICAL ENGINEEBING, PABT I WITH ENGINEEBING DIOSTGN, PABT I. First Class. Huntly Gordon Walker Second Class. Arthur Bex Mayhew Johnson (Queen's).

STRENGTH AND ELASTICITY OP MATERIALS. First Class Huntly Gordon Walker Henry Allison Hull Smith (Trinity) David Graeme Sutherland (Trinity) Second Class. Arthur Bex Mayhew Johnson (Queen's) Geoffrey Newman Alexander (Queen's) Keith Nelson Stevenson (Newman) Third Class.' Raymund Barry White (Newman) John Oakley Parker (Newman) Prank Loftus Hicks David Matthew Lombard (Newman) SURVEYING, PART T. First Class. Huntly Gordon Walker Henry Allison Hull Smith (Trinity) Second Class. None. CLASS LISTS. 1089

Third Class. Geoffrey Newman Alexander (Queen's) John Oakley Parker (Newman,) David Graeme Sutherland (Trinity)

SURVEYING, PART H. First Class Lawrence Galbraith Second Class. Jack Heme Price Harold James Trudinger (Queen's) Thomas McKinnon Coulter (Trinity) Third Class. AVilliam Harry Alan Ozamne Charles Thomas Mitchell (Trinity) Arthur James Robinson (Newman)

HYDRAULIC ENGINF/1-RTNG. PABT I. First Class. Arthur James Robinson (Newman) Second Class. Eric Osborne AVilloughby Lawrence Galbraith Bruce McArthur Foster (Queen's). Third Class. William Harry Alan Oza-nne

CIVIL ENGINEERING, PABT I., WITH CTVIL ENGINEEBING DESIGN, PABT I. First Class. None. Second Class. Bruce McArthur Foster (Queen's) Lawrence Galbraith Third Class. WilUam Crisp Farrar 1 ^ , WilUam Harry Alan Ozanne ) Jiqual 1090 EXAMINATION KESULTS, 1927-1928.

ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING, PART I. First Class. None. Second Class. None. Third Class. Albert Harold Faul. MECHANICAL ENGINEERING, PART H., AVITH ENGINEERING DESIGN, PART H. First Class. None. Second Class. None. Third Class. Albert Harold Faul

AECfflTECTURE, PABT II., AND PERSPECTIVE. DRAWING. First Class. None. Second Class. None. Third Class. Alan John Ralton (Queen's)

FIRST YEAR DIPLOMA IN MUSIC. First Class. Veronica Lake (Newman) lima Lovell Phillips (Teachers' College) Winifred Gardner ) „ , Eileen Ruth Maley j Jiqual Phyllis Hilda Blotl, (Newman) Elma Lillian Taylor Bernice Grace Grcnfell Cecille Frances Bucknall Edna Marie WUliams Dorothy Nita Thomson G ladys El vie Pope CLASS LISTS. 1091

Second Class. BosaUe Adele Frankel > „ , Ivy Pearl White ) B,qUiVl Clarice Barrett McAllister Leonard Charles Pullard Ethel Beatrice Oliver Minnie Bilton Alma MarUyn Edgley Alfred Arthur Victor Ackland Third Class. Beatrice McEvitt Constance Margaret Beattie Agnes Jean Bliss Bobert John Richmond Elizabeth Ellinor Jane Morcom

FIRST YEAR BACHELOR OP 'MUSIC AND- SECOND YEAB DIPLOMA. IN MUSIC. First Class. Hermia Carmichael Barton '( Rauai Lorna Constance Trist ) Helen Louise Speeding Lilian Roma Driver Sybil Doris Balding ) .-, , Dorothy Ellen Mattiuglcy j t^-ual Kathleen May Simms Thelma Alolet Mario Phoebe Carmichael Barton Lorna Mary McCardle Ella Kavcnagh Second Class. Allan Henry Dempster Phyllis Claudia Heyward Third Class. Linda May Moden SECOND YEAR BACHELOR OP MUSIC AND^- THTBD YEAB DIPLOMA IN MUSIC. First Class. Morfyu Jones Lancelot Arthur Hardy 1092 EXAMINATION RESULTS, 1927-192S.

Elizabeth Mary Kelly Jessie Millicent Clarke Ida Park Marie Eve Magan Second Class. Alice Marshall Brown Gladys Irene Johnson Edith Hazel Lee Basil Stuart Farrell Tliird Class. Beryl Goes Miller

THIRD YEAB BAOHELOB OF MUSIC. First Class. Isobel Elva Carter FIRST YEAB BACHELOB OP DRNTAL SCIENCE.

METALLURGY. First Class John Spencer Moss

SECOND YEAR BACHELOR OF DENTAL SCIENCE.

SENIOR DENTAL ANATOMY. First Class. None. Second Class. Norman Henry Andrews Vernon Thomas Sealey Clive Ernest Sandy Third Class. Alfred Henry Randell Champion •Cornelius Peter Whelan (Newman) SENIOR ANATOMY. First Class. Cornelius Peter AVlielan (Newman) -Clive Ernest Sandy CLASS LISTS. 1093

Second Class. Alfred Henry Randell Champion Norman Henry Andrews George David Marks

PHYSIOLOGY. First Class Vlfred Henry Randell Champion Second Class. Frank George Jones (Trinity) Third Class. George David Marks Norman Henry Andrews Cornelius Peter W'helan (Newman)

HISTOLOGY. First Class George David Marks Second Class. Norman Henry Andrews Clive Ernest Sandy Third Class. Alfred Henry Randell Champion Cornelius Peter Whelan (Newman)

DENTAL MECHANICS. First Class Norman Henry Andrews Second Class. Clive Ernest Sandy Prank George Jones (Trinity)

OPERATIVE TECHNIQUE. First Class None. Second Class. Vernon Thomas Sealey 1094 EXAMINATION RKSULTS, 1927-192S.

THIRD YEAR BACHELOR OF DENTAL SCIENCE.

PATHOLOGY. First Glass None. Second Class. Arthur Leigh Jones Third Class. Geoffrey Herbert Wymond Pulteney Burn Malcolm MATERIA MEDICA AND THERAPEUTICS. First Class. None. Second Class. Arthur Leigh Jones Third Class. Geoffrey Herbert Wymond John Watson William Robert Lawrence

DENTAL MECHANICS {Prosthetic Dentistry). First Class. None. Second Class. John Watson Geoffrey Herbert Wymond William Bobert Lawrence Laurence Penrose Skues (Queen's) Third Class. Pulteney Burn Malcolm

ORTHODONTICS. First Class. Geoffrey Herbert Wymond Second Glass. John Watson CLASS LISTS 1095

FOURTH YEAB BAOHELOB OF DENTAL SCIENCE. First Class. None. Second Class. Geoffrey Hilmorton Smith 'Distinction in Medicine and Bacteriology) Tliird Class. Francis James Finnegan (Distinction in Medicine and Bacteriology) Cecil Douglas Hearman Henry Clarence Giles (Distinction iu Dental Mechanics) John Murray Connell ~\ Alan Arthur Green f Equal Harley John Kennon ) AGRICULTURE, PART I, (Including Animal Husbandry and Dairying). First Class. None. Second Class. Henry Gerard Alexander Osborne } "g Thomas Hamilton Horton Riggall (Ormond) 3 g

AGRICULTURAL GEOLOGY. First Class. None. Second Class. James Leslie Provan Tliird Glass. Keighley Mansfield Ward AGRICULTURAL ENTOMOLOGY. First Class None. Second Class. James Leslie Provan Third Class. Keighley Mansfield Ward. 1096 EXAMINATION RKSULTS, 1027-103S.

AGRICULTURE, PART H,, AND AGRICULTURAL CHEMISTBY. First Class None. Second Class. None. Third Class. Horace Leslie Hore Orwell HilUard Gepp

PABASITOLOGY, PART II., PATHOLOGY AND BACTERIOLOGY. (3rd year B.V.Sc.) First Class None. Second Class. None. Third Class. William Edmund Chamberlin

PARASITOLOGY, PART U., PATHOLOGY AND BACTERIOLOGY. (4th year B.V.Sc.) First Class None. Second Class. Edward Murray Pullar Third Class. Albert Fredrick Sigurd Ohman (Queen's)

VETERINARY SURGERY AND VETERINARY MEDICINE AND OBSTETRICS. First Class None. Second Class. None. CLASS LISTS. 1097

Third Class. Edward Murray Pullar

STATE VETEBINABY SANITARY SCIENCE. First Glass None. Second Glass. Edward Murray Pullar Third Class. Albert Fredrick Sigurd Ohrnan (Queen's) Thomas Richard Jones

ACCOUNTANCY, PART I., AND BUSINESS PRACTICE. First Class Louis Goldberg Maurice Irving Tomlins Second Class. Ronald George Northcote Phillips Third Class. Eileen Louise O'Reilly (Teachers' College?

COMMEBOIAL LAW. First Class. Robert Leigh Dawson Second Class. Harry Morrell AA7illiams John Russell Hancock (Trinity) Fredrick Boy Aibicare (Ormond) Third Class. Phyllis Myrtle Horder (Teachers' College)

ECONOMICS, PART I. First Class None. Second Class. Kenneth Burton Batty > .;, , Alice Snowden Stewart j • " ' 72 1098 EXAMINATION UKSULTS 1927-1928,

Third Class. Louis Goldberg Harry Morrell Williams Edna Kathleen Power (Teachers' College) William Ian Silver (Teachers' CoUege) Harold Stanley Weller George Robert Lindner Clark George AVilliam Pizzey Frederick Roy Abicare (Ormond) Albert John Atkinson Phyllis Myrtle Horder (Teachers' College) Francis Anthony Joseph Frawley Magnus Victor Anderson Herbert John Gamier John Russell Hancock (Trinity)

ECONOMIC GEOGRAPHY. First Class Kenneth Burton Batty ) ,. , Herbert John Gamier j tllual Harold Stanley Weller ") „ , Harry Morrell Williams j iqllal George Robert Lindner Clark Second Class. Arthur Gordon Akeroyd Albert John Atkinson Richard William Sutton Nicholas Henry Barkley Francis Anthony Joseph Frawley Third Class. Louis Goldberg Charles AA7ilfred Miers William Ian Silver (Teachers' College) Charles William Angliss Tuppen Frederick Boy Abicare (Ormond) Magnus Victor Anderson Claud Victor Janes (Queen's)

ECONOMIC HISTOBY. First Class Harold Stanley Weller Kenneth Burton Batty CLASS LISTS. 1099

Frederick Geoffrey Shedden Walter Alfred Reid (Ormond) Second Class. Herbert John Gamier Frank Horace Johnston '/ „ . Harry Morrell Williams j JLqlliil Robert Leigh Dawson John Allan Aird Tliird Class. Paul Ajax Konrad Ewart Francis Anthony Joseph Frawley William Ian Silver (Teachers' College) Albert John Atkinson Richard William Sutton Nicholas

ECONOMICS,, PART H. First Class. Norman Boy Russell } ,-, . Frederick Geoffrey Shedden j Ji

COMMERCIAL AND INDUSTRIAL ORGANISATION. First Class. Stanley Powell AVuddinnham Eric John Henry Ingram ") „ , Neville Hamlyn Williams j bquaI Walter Alfred Beid (Ormond) Frederick Oswald Barnett 72* 1100 EXAMINATION RESULTS, 1927-1928

Second Class. Francis James Hatfield Paul Ajax Konrad Ewart Third Class. John Blennerhassett Best James Neal Michael Mclntyre Horace Bostill Petty Charles Henry Hine Frank Horace Johnston Ronald George Northoote Phillips

ACCOUNTANCY, PABT H. First Class. Eric Thomas Benson George William Pizzey Edna Kathleen Power (Teachers' College') Second Class. Norman Boy Bussell Eric George Whitford

AUDITING. First Class. None. Second Class. Norman Boy Russell Francis James Hatfield Third Glass. Edna Kathleen Power (Teachers' College) George William Pizzcy

LAW OF BANKRUPTCY AND LAW OF TEUSTE.ES. First Class. ., John Manson Garland (Ormond) Harriett Margaret Amies Second Class. Bonald George Northcote Phillips Walter Alfred Beid (Ormond) ) „ . . Alice Snowden Stewart ] *J1ual Douglas Oswald Luke Kittb CLASS LISTS 1 101

Third Class. Neville Hamlyn Williams

PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION AND FINANCE. First Class. Norman Boy Bussell ) „ , Frederick Geoffrey Shedden ) l ml Second Class. John AVilliam Muntz Eddy Alice Snowden Stewart AV,illiam Arthur Sandall Edward Kennedy Third Glass. Walter Alfred Beid (Ormond) Bitchie Orville Dimclow Ronald Campbell Mackay (Ormond)

BANKING, CURRENCY AiND EXCHANGE. First Class. Stanley Powell Waddingham Eric John Henry Ingram Alice Snowden Stewart Second Class. George William Pizzey Neville Hamlyn Williams James Neal Michael Mclntyre George Bobert Lindner Clark Francis James Hatfield Frederick Oswald Barnett Charles Henrv Hine James Francis Murphy Third Class. •Horace Rcstill Petty William McKenzie Brown '' EXHIBITIONS AND PBIZES. GREEK, PABT I. (H. B. Biggins Exhibition) r Thonias Patrick Considine 1102 EXAMINATION RESULTS, 1927-1028.

LATIN, PABT I. (John Grice Exhibition) Richard Thomas Edwin Latham (Ormond) .

ENGLISH, PART I. (John Sanderson Exhibition) Ida Dorothy Adams (Ormond) FRENCH, PART I. (Baillieu Exhibition) Ida Dorothy Adams (Ormond) "} „ ,, Joseph Birch Hanson (Teachers' College) ) "

GERMAN, PART I.

Anne French ) w , Mary Janet Sugden J hjq,l;U BRITISH HISTORY B. Richard Tliomas Edwin Latham (Ormond)

PSYCHOLOGY, LOGIC AiND ETHICS. (Hastie Exhibition) Kathleen Mary Russell Cooke (Queen's) 1 w . Frederick Lockwood McCay (Ormond) y^lu:l1

PURE MATHEMATICS, PART I. (John MacFarland Exhibition) Elsie Jean McColl (Teachers' College)

MIXED MATHF.ATATTCS, PABT 1. Keith Campbell Lang (Teachers' College)

ANCIENT HISTORY. Richard Thomas Edwin Latham (Ormond) \'y, ,. Ivan James Lewis (Queen's) \ JC*U*

GREEK, PART H. Arthur Henry Benjamin Heymanson (Trinity) CLASS LISTS 1103-

LATIN, PART H. Arthur Henry Benjamin Heymanson (Trinity)

ENGLISH, PART H. (Edward Stevens Exhibition) Howard George Seccombe (Queen's) Froxime accessit. Emmie Margaret Mary Frewin (Newman) (Alexander Sutherland Prize). Howard George Seccombe (Queen's)

FRENCH, PART H. (Mrs. William Smith Exhibition) Bobert Allan Shaw (Teachers' College) Froxime accessit. Edward Ernest Ransom (Ormond)

GERMAN, PART H. John Warren Glover (Teachers' College) ~)„ .. Mary Eileen Booney (Newman) > Pj(lual

AU STB A LA SI AN HISTOR Y. (B. G. AVilson Scholarship) John Aloysius Merlo (Teachers' College) (Gyles Turner Prize) John Aloysius Merlo (Teachers' College)

EUROPEAN HISTORY A. (E. G. Wilson Scholarship) Edward Ernest Eansom (Ormond)

HISTORY OP PHILOSOPHY. (Hastie Exhibition) Richard Moulton Eggleston (Queen's) 1-1.04 EXAMINATION RESULTS, 1927-192S

ADVANCED ETHICS. \- (Hastie Exhibition) Kenneth Clinton Whearc (Ormond) PURE MATHEMATICS, PART II. (Dixson Scholarship) Ralph Charles Bradley Lane (Trinity)

MIXED MATHEMATICS, PART H. (Dixson Scholarship) Harry Bowness Sarjeant (Teachers'College) EDUCATION. (Dwight's Prize) William Allison Glover (Trinity aud Teachers')_ Colleges) - S Norman Denholm Harper (Teachers' College) 1S (Hugh Childers Memorial Prize). Keith Wentworth Cromb NATURAL PHILOSOPHY, PART I. (Dwighfs Prize) ... ..Charles Everson Gardner (Ormond) CHEMISTRY, PART I. (Dwight's Prize) Isabelle Hilda Bobertson (Trinity),,: 1 • " ' GEOLOGY, PABT I. (" Argus " Exhibition) Gordon Copeland Fakins BOTANY, PABT I. (J. F. AV. Payne Exhibition) Leonard Alderson Thomas (Teachers' College) (Brunning Prizes) Kilcen Elizabeth Fisher (Queen's) ~i Jean AVentworth Harvie ;- Phyllis Margaret Eountree (Trinity) ) (Share equally the 1st and 2nd prizes) CLASS LISTS 11.0.5..

ZOOLOGY, PABT I. (Georgina Sweet Exhibition) Dorothy Marian Gepp (Trinity) (Baldwin Spencer Prize) Gwendolen Ada Carnegie (Ormond)

NATUBAL PHH.OSOPHY, PART II. (Dixson Scholarship) Frederick Henry Brooks (Teachers' College)

CHEMISTRAT, PART H. (Dixson Scholarship) Frederick Henry Brooiks (Teachers' College) ( 1 Alfred Henry Richards (Teachers' College) ) £

GEOLOGY, PABT II. Henry Haughton Dunkin

BOTANY, PART H. Brian John Grieve (Teachers' College)

PHYSIOLOGY, PART I. Joan Howard Norris (Ormond)

APPLIED MECHANICS. (Dixson Scholarship) Renee Jarvis McCormick

NATURAL PHILOSOPHY, PART III. (Dixson Scholarship) Harrie Stewart Wilson Massey

CHEMISTRY, PART HI. (Dixson Scholarship) Hildred Mary Butler ^ Equal Harrie Stewart Wilson Massey ) * 1106 EXAMINATION RESULTS, 1927-1928.

GEOLOGY, PART HI. Edwin Sherbon Hills BOTANY, PART III. Thomas Talbot Colquhoun ('I'eachers' College) ZOOLOGY, PART IH. Andrew Jack Clyne

PHYSIOLOGY, PART II. Enid Maud Wradeson (Queen's)

METALLURGY, PART II., WFTH METAL­ LOGRAPHY A. Edwin Sherbon Hills LAW OF PROPERTY IN LAND AND CONVEY­ ANCING, AND LAW OF CONTRACT AND PER- SONAL PROPERTY. (Jessie Leggatt Scholarship) Douglas Ian Menzies

NATURAL PHILOSOPHY (Medical Course). (G. A. Syme Exhibition) Keith Macrae Bowden CHEMISTRY (Medical Course) John Finch Akeroyd ZOOLOGY (Medical Course) (W. H. Swanton Exhibition) Keith Macrae Bowden (Baldwin Spencer Prize) Thomas Edward Lowe (Ormond) BOTANY (Medical Course). Kenneth Ernest Ratten (Ormond) CLASS LISTS 1107'

ANATOMY, INCLUDING HISTOLOGY. Thomas Dudley Hagger (Queen's) PHYSIOLOGY. James Walter Johnstone (Queen's)

GENERAL AND SPECIAL PATHOLOGY, WITH BACTEBIOLOGY. (Walter and Eliza Hall Exhibition) Thomas Miles Gilbert (Newman) PUBLIC HEALTH. Thomas Miles Gilbert (Newman) GRAPHICS. (Howard Smith Exhibition) Max Ernest Collard

MECHANICAL ENGINEERING, PART I., WITH ENGINEERING DESIGN, PABT I. (Wright Prize) Huntly Gordon Walker

STRENGTH AND ELASTICITY OF MATERIALS. (Herbert Brookes Exhibition) Huntly Gordon Walker SURVEYING. PART I. (H. B. Howard Smith Exhibition) Huntly Gordon Walker SUBVEYING, PABT H. Lawrence Galbraith HYDRAULIC ENGINEEBING, PABT I. (W. M. McPherson Exhibition) Arthur James Bobinson (Newman) .1108. EXAMINATION RESULTS, I927-192S

CIVIL 'ENGINEERING, PART I., AVITH CIVIL ENGINEEBING DESIGN, PABT I. (A. T. Danks Exhibition) Bruce McArthur Foster (Queen's) ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING, PART I. ;:•!:. (John Monash Exhibition) Not awarded. MECHANICAL ENGINEERING, PART II., WITH ENGINEERING DESIGN, PART II. (Dixson Scholarship) Not awarded. ARCHITECTURE, PART II.. AND PERSPECTIVE DRAWING. (John Charles Lloyd Exhibition) Alan John Ralton (Queen's) FIRST YEAR DIPLOMA IN MUSIC. (Ormond Exhibitions) Veronica Lake (Newman) Lima Lovell Phillips (Teachers' College) AVinifred Gardner ) ,, , Eileen Ruth Malcy > li1ual FIRST YEAR BACHELOB OF MUSIC AND SECOND YEAB DIPLOMA IN MUSIC. (Ormond Exhibitions) Helen Louise Speeding Lilian Soma Driver Sybil Doris Balding ) ,., , Dorothy Ellen Mattingley ) Jv'"al WRIGHT PRIZE IN INSTRUMENTAL MUSIC. Allan Henry Dempster :SECOND YEAR BACHELOR OF MUSIC AIND THIRD YEAR DIPLOMA IN MUSIC. (Ormond Exhibition) Morfyn Jones CLASS LISTS 11'09-

MAUDE HARRINGTON PRIZE FOR ACCOMPANY­ ING ON THI-. PIANOFORTE. Eileen Ruth Maley AGRICULTURE. PART II., AND AGBICULTUBAL CHEMISTRY. (J. M. Higgins Exhibition) Not awarded. PARASITOLOGY, PARTS I. and II., PATH­ OLOGY AND BACTERIOLOGY. (Dwight's Prize) Edward Murray Pullar- VETERINARY SURGERY AND VETERINARY MEDICINE AND OBSTETRICS. (Payne Exhibition) Edward Murray Pullar COMMERCIAL LAW. (Melbourne Chamber of Commerce Exhibition) Robert Leigh Dawson ECONOMICS. PART I. (Melbourne Chamber of Commerce Exhibition) Kenneth Burton Batty ",-, , Alice Snowden Stewart > ^clual COMMEECIAL AND INDUSTRIAL OBGANISATION. (Melbourne Chamber of Commerce Exhibition) Stanley Powell Waddingham ACCOUNTANCY, PART II. (Melbourne Chamber of Commerce Exhibition) Eric Thomas Benson PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION AND FINANCE. (Melbourne Chamber of Commerce Exhibition) Norman Roy Bussell ") T , Frederick Geoffrey Shedden ) ±'qual BANKING, CURRENCY AND EXCHANGE. (Melbourne Chamber ot Commerce Exhibition) Stanley Powell Waddingham 1110 EXAMINATION RESULTS, 1927-1928.

FINAL AND FINAL HONOUR EXAMINATIONS

MABOK, 192S.

CLASS LISTS.

FINAL EXAMINATION IN ARTS. SCHOOLS.

CLASSICAL PHILOLOGY. First Class. Andrew Garran (Trinity) Second Class. None. Third Class. Walter Franklin AVhitney King (Trinity)

HISTORY AND POLITICAL SCIENCE. First Class. None. Second Class. Ellen Margrethe Comely Christensen } (Queen's) £ Equal Henry Lindsay Hall ) Nancy Mary Grant (Trinity) Herbert Francis Dick (Queen's) John Noel Macartney Bice Daisy Elizabeth Uren (Queen's) Third Class. Brian Charles David Jones (Trinity) The following candidate may bo admitted to the Ordinary Degree: Ethleen Bridges O'Dwyer (Trinity). CLASS LISTS 1111

PHILOSOPHY. First Class. Norman Charles Porter Second Class. George Atherstone Atkins (Queen's) John Fisher Williams (Queen's) ENGLISH. First Class. Bose Fellows AVhite (Teachers' College) John William Hugh Merry (Ormond) Second Class. Marjorie Alice Friday (Teachers' College) Elizabeth Rhoda Bunic Roberts (Teachers' CollegeH) i Leonard Walter Thomas Treadwell (Newman) Una Prances Armitage Wilson (Teachers' College)

GERMANIC LANGUAGES. First Class. Queenie Decima Ford (Ormond) COMBINED COURSES. LATIN AND FRENCH. First Class. None. Second Class. Mary Margaret Coffey HISTORY AND ENGLISH. First Class. None. Second Class. Doris Marie Major Third Class. Beverly Gunning Baird (Trinity) The following candidate may be admitted to the Ordinary Degree: Margaret Bosel Curdie (Trinity) 1112 EXAMINATION RESULTS, 1927-192S.

FBBNCH AND GEEMAN. First Class. Frederick Clifford Lavender (Ormond) Second Class. John Saunders Greig (Teachers' College) Paul Haege (Trinity) HISTOEY AND PHILOSOPHY. The following candidate may be admitted to the- Ordinary Degree: Hedley Thomas Shotton (Queen's) HISTOBY AND FRENCH. First Class. None. Second Class. None. Third Class. Annie Campbell Hooper Jessie Stewart Campbell (Teachers' College) ENGLISH AND PHILOSOPHY. First Class. None. Second Class. None. Third Class. Doreen Hilda Lane LATIN AND ENGLISH. First Class. John Charles Westlock Brown (Trinity) ENGLISH AND FRENCH. First Class. None. Second Class. Grace Graham Lorna Eleanor Brennan Carl Winter (Newman) Helen Marv Allan CLASS LISTS 1113

Third Class. William McKean LATIN AND PHILOSOPHY. First Class. None. Second Class. Janies Tehan (Newman) SOCIOLOGY^ First Class. None. Second Class. George Atherstone Atkins (Queen's) ) „ , John Fisher Williams (Queen's) > miua Norman Charles Porter Third Class. Medley Thomas Shotton (Queen's).

FINAL HONOUR EXAMINATIONS. LAWS. First Class. None. Second Class. Alan James Rice George Oliver Lcgg (Queen's) } Eaual Douglas Macfarlan Little (Ormond) 3 1 Third Class. John Leslie Noel Benjamin (Ormond) Arthur Charles Adams John Andrew Mcintosh (Newman)

CIVIL ENGINEERING. First Class. Keith Hargreaves Price (Queen's) George Alfred Loutit Second Class. None. 73 .11:14 EXAMINATION RESULTS, 1927-1928

Third Class. Hubert Sutherland Gibbs Albert Edward Stohr i ELECTRICAL ENGINEEBING. First Class. Ian Langlands Second Class. Albert Arthur Langston Brentwood (Ormond) } | Robert Morris Osborne 3 £ Robert Rutherford Blackwood .AGRICULTURE AND AGRICULTURAL ENGINEER­ ING. First Class. None. Second Class. John Kenneth McKellar Skene AGRICULTURAL CHEMISTRY AND BIO­ CHEMISTRY. First Class. John Kenneth McKellar Skene Richard Thomas Martin Pescott Second Class. Everard Frederick Secretan Fricke -AGRICULTURAL BOTANY AND AGRICULTURAL BACTERIOLOGY. First Class. Richard Thomas Martin Pescott Second Class. Arthur Charles Thomas Hewitt

EXAMINATION FOR THE DEGREE OF MASTER OF SCIENCE. NATURAL PHILOSOPHY. First Class. Hugh Colin Webster (Trinity) Rowland Trevor Wei lard Bingham CLASS LISTS 1115

CHEMISTRY. First Class. None. Second Class. Arthur Thurlby Dann Alf. Howard ( „ , Henry Beaufort. Somerset (Trinity) ( ^fiu&l Third Class. Edward Allan Goode

BOTANY. First Class. Dorothy Derwent Dixon

ZOOLOGY. First Class. None. Second Class. Winifred Powys Kent Hughes (Trinity) 1116 EXAMINATION KESL'LTS, 1927-1928.

SCHOLARSHIPS AND PRIZES.

COMMENCEMENT, 1928.

FINAL EXAMINATION SCHOLARSHIPS- CLASSICAL PHILOLOGY. (B. G. Wilson Scholarship) Andrew Garran (Trinity) HISTORY AND POLITICAL SCIENCE. (Dwight's Prize) Ellen Margrctlio Comely Christensen "} (Queen's) > Equal Henry Lindsay Hall j

PHILOSOPHY. (Hastie Scholarship) Norman Charles Porter (Laurie Prize) Not awarded.

ENGLISH. (Dwight's Prize) Rose Fellows White (Teachers' College)

GERMANIC LANGUAGES (R. G. AVilson Scholarship) Queenie Decima Ford (Ormond)

FRENCH AND GERMAN. (Dwight's Prize) Frederick Clifford Lavender (Ormond)

SOCIOLOGY. (Dwight's Prize) George Atherstone Atkins (Queen's) } ,, , John Fisher Williams (Queen's) 3 ^l"8,1 CLASS LISTS 1117

FINAL HONOUR SCHOLARSHIPS.

NATURAL PHILOSOPHY. (Dixson Research Scholarship) Hugh Colin Webster (Trinity) (Professor Kernot Research Scholarship) Rowland Trevor Wellard Bingham

CHEMISTRY. (Dixson Research Scholarship) Arthur Thurlby Dann (Professor Kernot Research Scholarship) Alf. Howard } wnrmi Henry Beaufort Somerset (Trinity) ) q™" BOTANY. Dorothy Derwent Dixon

ZOOLOGY. Winifred Powys Kent Hughes (Trinity) LAWS. (E. J. B. Nunn Scholarship) Alan James Bice

CIVIL ENGINEEBING. (" Argus " Scholarship) Keith Hargreaves Price (Queen's)

MECHANICAL ENGINEERING. (Dixson Research Scholarship). Not awarded. ELECTRICAL ENGINEEBNI6. (Dixson Research Scholarship). Ian Langlands 1118 EXAMINATION RESULTS, 1927-1928.

STAWELL SCHOLARSHIP FOE ENGINEEBING RESEARCH. George Alfred Lontit

AGRICULTURE AND AGRICULTURAL ENGIN­ EERING. (Wrixon Exhibition). John Kenneth McKellar Skene

AGRICULTURAL CflKMISTBY AND BIO­ CHEMISTRY. (James Cuming Prizes) John Kenneth McKellar Skene

AGRICULTURAL BOTANY AND AGRICUL'TUBAL BACTERIOLOGY. Richard Thomas Martin Pescott

SPECIAL SCHOLARSHIPS AND PRIZES. (The date appended to the name of the Scholarship oe Prize is the year in which it was first awarded.) BOW'EN PRIZE (1874). ENGLISH ESSAY. No Candidate.

COBDEN CLUB MEDAL (1882). POLITICAL ECONOMY. Nancy Mary Grant (Trinity)

WYSELASKIE SCHOLARSHIPS (1886). MATHEMATICS. No Candidate NATTJBAI, SCIENCE (CHEMISTRY). Arthur Thurlby Dann SCHOLAIISHIPS AND PHIZES. 1119'

ENGLISH CONSTITUTIONAL HISTORY. Henry Lindsay Hall

W. T. MOLLISON SCHOLARSHIPS (1889). FRENCH. Edward Ernest Ransom (Onnond) JAPANESE. Leslie Alfred Morohey (Newman)

MAC BAIN RESEARCH SCHOLARSHIP (1898). ZOOLOGY. No Candidate. H. B. HIGGINS SCHOLARSHIP FOR THE STUDY OF POETRY (1905)

GREEK AND LATIN. Marcus Winter Ashton (Trinity),

ENGLISH AND FRENCH. James Gladstone Cornell. Froxime accessit— Flora Theresa Brennan CAROLINE KAY SCHOLARSHIP (1906). BOTANY. Thomas Talbot Colquhoun (Teachers' College) VETERINARY ANATOMY. Albert Fredrick Sigurd Ohman DAVTD SYME BESEARCH PRIZE (1906). . SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH. Oscar Werner Tiegs GRIMAVADE PRIZE FOR CHEMICAL RESEARCH. (1907). INDUSTRIAL CHEMISTRY. No Candidate 1120 KXAM INATION KHSULTS, 1937192S

DUBLIN PRIZE (1913). ORIGINAL CONTRIBUTION TO LITERATURE OR SOTENGB OH ART. No Candidate.

HARBISON-HIGINBOTHAM RESEARCH SCHOLAR­ SHIP (li)14). HISTORY, ECONOMICS, ETC Frederick C. Benham Froxime accessit— John Liddle King Gifford

JOHN MELVIN MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP (1917). ENGINEERING. Bobert Rutherford Blackwood PROFESSOR MORRIS PRIZE (1918). ESSAY ON LITERARY CRITICISM. John Joseph Thompson

HOWnT NATURAL HISTORY SCHOLARSHIPS (1919) BOTANY. Thomas Talbot Colquhoun. GEOLOGY. Edwin Sherbon Hills. ZOOLOGY. No Candidate

BERTRAM ARMYTAGE PRIZE (1923). MEDICAL BESEARCH. No Candidate

FRED. KNIGHT EESEABCH SCHOLARSHIPS (1922). MATHEMATICS. Frances Elizabeth Allan. SCHOLARSHIPS ANIL PU1ZKS. 1121

DENTISTRY. Kenneth Thomas Adamson.

JOHN NEVILL SCHOLARSHIP (1922) VETERTNAY ANATOMY. Albert Frederick Sigurd Ohman

KILMANY SOHOLAQRSHTP (1927). ECONOMICS. Norman Roy Russell

ATTOHISON TRAVELLING SCHOLARSHIP (1927). POST-GRADUATE WORK ABROAD. James Gladstone Cornell

PROFESSOR NANSON PRIZE (1928). MATHEMATICS. Prances Elizabeth Allan (Trinity)

ALWYN STEWART MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP. MEDICINE. No Candidate 1122 DEGREES CONPKKRF.n, 1027-28

DEGREES CONFERRED. DECKMBER 23HD, 1927.

BACHELOR OF ARTS. (Ordinary Degree) Ruth Helen Douglas Behan Ursula Mary Clinton Winifred Amy Hurst Veronica Lardner Georgo Stevens P31is Edward Harrison Edward James Shillinglaw Leslie Owen Williams BACHELOR OP ARTS. (Degree with Honours) Annie Byrne BACHELOR. OF SCIENCE. Hazel Mary Doery Margaret Christaibel McKie BACHELOR OP LAWS. Alice Hoy Arthur Charles Adams John Leslie Noel Benjamin John Edward Joseph Briggs Noel Ednott Burbank Stanley William Byrne John Francis Carroll Lionel Goulburn Oaskie Edward John W'ilson Chappie Alan Manson Corr John Fox Ord Howard Glenn Francis Leo Kolly George Oliver Legg Douglas Macfarlan Little John Harold McCraoken John Andrew Mcintosh John Leonard MoKenna William Francis Nunan DEGREES CONFERRED, 1927-2S 111*."5 -

John Bertram Plant Alan James Rice Jack Vincent Shallard Robert Cyril Taylor William Edward Taylor BACHELOR OP CIVIL ENGINEERING. Frank Hosking Ronald Stanley Miller Charles Joseph O'Malley BACHELOR OP MECHANICAL ENGINEEBING. Prank Gordon Albert Sublet BACHELOB OF ELECTBICAL ENGINEERING- Clarence Patrick Healy BACHELOR OF MUSIC. George Walter Findlay BACHELOR OF COMMERCE. Frederick Oswald Barnett Francis James Hatfield Eric John Henry Ingram Norman Boy Bussell Alfred Harry Thompson David William Froggatt Walker Arthur Gordon Whitlam MASTEE OP ABTS. Frank Murray Alexander MASTEE OF SCIENCE. Harry Gordon Poole MASTEE OF CIVIL ENGINEERING. Horace Charles Kermode DOCTOR OP SCIENCE. Neil Hamilton Pair ley Degrees conferred in absentia. BACHELOR OF VETEBINABY SCIENCE.. Albert Fredrick Sigurd Ohman 11 24 DEGREES CONFERRED, 19-27-2S.

BACHELOR OF COMMERCE. Gordon Copeland Eakins MASTEE OF ARTS. Grace Elizabeth Foster Thompson DOCTOR OF SCIENCE. Eric Stephen Gumey Homing

DIPLOMAS. DIPLOMA OP EDUCATION. Amy Bebecca English Mollie Rich George Dyer Baker Isaac Leichardt Bell Keith Wentworth Cromb Henry Augustus Pliegner Bernard Martin Gleeson Edward Harrison John Thomas Malone Percival Roy McDonald Frank Hewitt Nicholls George Henry Smith James Arnold Sutcliffe Leslie Owen Williams Thomas AVoods

•DIPLOMA IN MUSIC. Elizabeth Diana Lester DIPLOMA IN COMMERCE. George Frederick Barson Alfred George Birkhill Albert Lang Brooks Reginald John Davis Bobert Arthur Elliston George Arthur Forster Leopold George Ivo French George Arthur Johnson WilUam Georgo Mackintosh Sydney Gray Martin DEGREES CONFERRED, 1927-2S 1125

Edwin John McCarthy Leonard Roy Francis Millgate Frank Bransby Milnes Arthur Lawrence Nesbitt Francis John Phelan Eric Granville Murray Phillips Thomas Charles Hickling Powell WiUiam Leopold Rush William Mable Scott Sydney Peter Semmens Richard Henry Holmes Tyas Adrien Gerald Wall Arthur Elliot Whiteside Frederick Horace VViokhrnn Victor Merrell Wright

APRIL 21ST, 1928. BACHELOR OP ARTS. (Ordinary Degree) Kathleen Phipps Bassett Mary Aotea Campbell Haidec Eose Carter Katherine Cameron Carter Catherine McLean Chisholm Winifred Lillie Cotes Margaret Rosel Ourdie Jean Adele Fowler Hilda May Gibbons Jessie Elisabeth Gilchrist Enid Mary Jones Dorothy Kidd Theodora Lucas Viva Murphy Ethleen Bridges O'Dwyer Helen Tennoch Paterson Barbara Mary Ramsden Lesley Joan Eudd Jean Lavinia Tyson Gertrude Irene Williams Frederic Victor Binder Albert Lewis Clayfield .1126 DEGREES CONFERRED, 1927-28

James David Davidson John Beyuon Dwyer Richard Ernest Paul Eddy Charles Thomas Erland William Charles Groves Cyril Leslie Hallett Arthur John Hicks John Bernard Howard Norman Alfred Keen Charles Kenneth Lucas Thomas Rex Mackenzie Ivan Theodore Maddern Arthur Leopold Gladstone McDonald Frederick John Meyer Harold Lindsay Morrison Nicholas Thomas O'Donohue Albert Bobinson Orton William Fellow Vivian Percy Charles Stewart Petrie Herbert Ambrose Bussell "Harry Bromley Field Bye Hedley Thomas Shotton Francis Bcginald Singleton Frederick Daniel Thompson Norman Joseph Gill Tilley Eichard Alfred Vizard Leonard George Whiteoak Bobert Mair Wiseman Joseph Edgar Youlden

BACHELOB OF ABTS. (Degree tvith Honours) Helen Mary Allan Beverly Gunning Baird Laura Eleanor Brennan Jessie Stewart Campbell Ellen Margrethe Comely Christensen Queenie Decima Ford Marjorie Alice Friday Nancy Mary Grant Annie Campbell Hooper DEGREES CONFERRED, 1927-28. 1127

'Doreen Hilda Lane Doris Marie Major Elizabeth Bhoda Bunic Roberts Daisy Elizabeth Uren Rose Fellows AVhite Una Frances Armitage Wilson George Atherstone Atkins John Charles Westlock Brown Herbert Francis Dick Andrew Garran John Saiundcrs Greig Henry Lindsay Hall AV alter Franklin Wnitney King Frederick Clifford Lavender John William Hugh Merry John Noel Macartney Rice James Tehan Leonard Wralter Thomas Treadwell

BACHELOR OP SCIENCE. Sarah Elizabeth Allason Edna Lily Burrows Hildred Mary Butler Alison Byatt Mavis Louisa Freeman Loris Livingstone Ladbury Madeleine Tudway Levick May Evelyn Irene Moore ^Elizabeth Nankivell Kathleen Frances Balph Joan Janet Befshauge Marjorie Glen Shannon Kathleen Mary Strachan Gladys Winifred Thomson Enid Maud Wadeson Thomas Lambert a'Beckett John William Bowen Andrew Jack Clyne Thomas Talbot Colquhoun Alan Coulson Ralph Alexander Rodger Down George Ralph Edwards Robert Fallon 1128 DEGREES CONFERRED, 1927-28.

James Harry Fry Herbert Victor Golding Edwin Sherbon Hills Frederick James Liebentritt Harrie Stewart Wilson Massey Courtney Balthazar Oppenheim Mohr Hugh M"exvyn Murray Ronald Atkinson Reed Frederick Henry Searle Ernest Richard Shell Dugald Stalker Randal Alexander Stewart Albert Beuben Tremain BACHELOR OF LAWS. Isabel Lyall Reid James Wing/ield Barnaby - Cyril Brooks John Gerard Carroll Thomas Cleary Harold Boy Fidgc Francis Field Arthur Loftus Christopher Flint John Robertson Macmillan Amos Walter Males Olive William Ostcrmcyer Thomas Francis Ignatius Rahilly John Timothy Ryan Melva Macpherson Smith Georgo Francis Taylor John Munro Whitehead

BACHELOR OP MEDICINE AND BACHELOB OF SURGERY. Henry Kemple Byron Bailey Eonald Walter Bradbury Peter Frederick Bussell Brown Herbert Edward Hamilton Ferguson Graham George Godfrey Yakoff Gorr Patrick Leo Grogan Charles William Kenneth Hardy DEGREES CONFERRED, 1927-23 1129"

John Beid Heath John King Joyce • Cecil Conrad Klug William Ashley Dc Varre Loftus Norman Hudson Luth John Mitchell Geoffrey James Pardey John Campbell Pickering Roland Waimer Weaver Allan Bennie Wilson Neville Piokemell Wilson

BACHELOR OF CIVIL ENGINEERING. George Edward Barrow Herbert Godfrey Bolwell Kenneth Rothwell Culliton William Matthew Kerrigan Robert Charles Mears Rowland Price Morris Arthur Albert Howard Pierce Lynton Alfred Seedsman Albert Edward Stohr Geoffrey Owen Thomas

BACHELOB OP MINING ENGINEEBING. Keith Addison Cameron

BACHELOR OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERING.. Alan James Powell Harold Eurston Seekamp James Alexander Simpson

BACHELOR OF ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING. Eric Lloyd Blazey Peter Mitchell Buchanan John Leslie Kepert William James King

BACHELOR OP METALLURGICAL ENGINEERING.. Godfrey Bernard O'Malley .1130 DEGREES CONFERRED, 1927-28.

BACHELOB OF DENTAL SCIENCE Ernest Thomas Austen Kenneth Percy H'. aden John Alexander Blitz Hugh Pathric Brown Emlyn Elgar Davies Fritz Carl Diergarten Francis James Finnegan Henry Clarence Giles Charles Costigau Hamilton Cecil Douglas Hearman Colin Trevor Jones Francis Coleman Keane Harley John Kennan Patrick Vincent King Geoffrey Hilmorton Smith

BACHELOE OF AGBIC.TULTUBAL SCIENCE. Arthur Charles Tliomas Hewitt Bichard Thomas Martin Pescott John Kenneth McKellar Skene BACHELOE OP VETREINABY SCIENCE Thomas Bichard Jones Edward Murray Pullar Harold Burton Budduck Nils Sjogren

BACHELOB OF COMMERCE. Harriett Margaret Amies Eileen Louise O'Reilly Charles Edward Critchley Lenard John Dooling Philip James Hart Frank Horace Johnston Edward Kennedy Francis Joseph Anthony Kennedy Lindsay Gordon Montgomery Alison Stewart O'Brien Edwin Arthur Pcverill Walter Alfred Reid •Charles Irvine Sagar DEGREES CONFERRED, 1927-28 1131

William Arthur Sandall Richard AValah Cyril Ormond Ernest Weibster MASTER OR ARTS. Frances Elizabeth Allan Clarice Ottilie Chambers Lucie Gladys lutz Edith Rita Lowenstem Coralie Clara Skinner Kathleen Mary Strachan Linda Maud Mary Tassell James Aughterson Francis Field Stanley Paterson Grounds Douglas Macfarlan Little William Somerville Milne Cecil Raymond Phillips Alan James Rice Ivan Stanley Ridd Thomas Feather Stanley Douglas Annear AVhito Allen Ernest AVintcr

"MASTEE. OP EDUCATION. Rosina Burns William Henry Ellwood

MASTEB OF SCIENOE. Dorothy Derwent Dixon Winifred Powys Kent Hughes Rowland Trevor AVellard Bingham Arthur Thurlby Dann Edward Allan Goode Alf Howard Henry Beaufort Somerset Hugh Colin AVebster

MASTEB OF LAWS. John Bedford Corr John Frederick Foster 74A 1132 DEGREES CONFERRED, 1927-2S

MASTER OF SURGERY. Frederick John Orr Colahan Joseph Love Keith Chisholm Ross MASTER OF CIArlL ENGINEERING; James Alexander Mcintosh John Wolseley Strong

MASTER OF ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING. Frank Gordon Albert Sublet MASTER OF AGEICULTURAL SCIENCE. Stanislaus Fish Howard Carlyle Forster William Bunting Miller DOCTOR OP MEDICINE. David Officer Brown Euan Ironside Littlejohn John Clark Spencer Gerald Raleigh AA7eigall

DOCTOR OP DENTAL SCIENCE, Gilbert Beith MacNair

Deffrr.e* cunr'erred in absentia.. BACHELOR OF ARTS, (Ordinary Degree) Dorothy Chalker Elizabeth Susie Hall Minnie Ursula Tipping Ralph Mcintosh Charles William Turner BACHELOB OP ARTS, (Degree tenth Honours) Mary Margaret Coffey Grace Graham DEGREES CONFERRED, 1927-28 1133

Paul Haege WiUiam MoKean John Fisher Williams Carl Winter

BACHELOE OF LAWS. Lloyd Robert Maxwell Ross BACHELOR OF MEDICINE AND BACHELOR OF SURGERY. Mialoolm Sylvester Bell Bmoe Oliver Bradshaw Lancelot Graham Bowser Cumpston John Francis Ebsworth Abraham Fryberg Leonard Andrew Little William Donald Young

BACHELOR OF SURGERY. Cecil Finn Tucker BACHELOR OF CIVIL ENGINEERING Ian John O'Donnell

BACHELOR OF MINING ENGINEERING. Theodore William Tobe

BACHELOR OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERING Joseph Ronald Bainbridge BACHELOR OF ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING. Hedley James Kelsey Lane IBACHELOR OF METALLUEGICAL ENGINEERING-. Ian Webster Morley

BACHELOR OF DENTAL SCIE'NOE. John Murray Connell Alan Arthur Green 1131 DEGREES CONFERRED, 1927-23

BACHELOR OF COMMERCE.. John William Muntz Eddy

MASTER OF ARTS. Enid Olive Mary Moodie Heddle Ethel Mary Irwin James Gladstone Cornell Harold Leslie White MASTEB OP SCIENOE. Phyllis Heather Jarrett

DOCTOR OF MEDICINE.. Gerald Vincent Francis Doyle Bruce Atlee Hunt

DIPLOMAS. DIPLOMA. OF EDUCATION.. Frances Elizabeth Allan Helen Macfarlan Barnard Mary Frances Bourke Beryl Elizabeth Christie Eva Doris Daniel Florence Marion Giddings Nellie Joan Hart Eileen Merle Haynes Enid Olive Mary Moodie Heddle Leila Jean. Heyward Roberta Madeline Emma. Hinton- Bosanna Gertrude Jones Ruth Cunliffe Lear Phyllis Linley Leeds Edith Rita Lowenstern Eileen Mason Myrna Victoria McDonald Gladys Agncss Mills Lorna May Noall Deborah Rush Proctor Minnie Ursula Tipping Esther Beatrice Tucker DEGREES CONFERRED, 1927-28. 1135

Anne Wilson Harold James Bennett Theodore Fitzpatrick William David Gibbs George Boy Giles Arnold Green Francis Ellason Greenwood William Charles Groves Norman Denholm Harper William Charles Edwin Head George Clavering Holraan Bobert James Lees John Grayson Mason John Charles Mathcson John Duncan McGregor Hugh McColl McKnight John Pedrazzi William Pellow Bonald Atkinson Becd Albert Percival Gordon Bhodes Norman Theodore Richards Francis Reginald Singleton Dugald Stalker Frederick Daniel Thompson Prank Raymond Tredinnick Gilbert Ward Robert Mair Wiseman

DIPLOMA OF ARCHITECTURE. Brian Bannatyne Lewis Walter Paul Osborn McCiitcheon Thomas George Payne Phillip Poster Pearcc Roy Eiggall Prentice Colin Edward Stewart Bussell

DIPLOMA IN MUSIC. Elsie Iris Jean Ashton Bertha Mary Gladys Buntine Ellen Clements Edith Beatrice Gregory Gladys Irene Johnson 1136 DEGREES CONFERRED, 1927-28

Edith Hazel Lee Phyllis Madeline Joyce Norman Dorothy Jean Bescigh Mabel Gwvn Valentine Thirza Elizabeth Leila AVettenhall Basil Stuart Farrell

DIPLOMA JN JOUBNALISM. Charles A Igernon Bauragartner Adolph Frank Brown

DIPLOMA IN COMMERCE. Laurence Michael Brady William McKenzie Brown Ritchie Orville Dimelow Bruce AVallacc Douglas Ivor Bonald Evans Charles Parker Hay Andrew Milner Hogg James Gordon Holdaway Henry Howqua Ernest Alsbury James Norman Arerner Jeffreys Vivian Eeginald Kingsley Looney James Purves Macneil. Thomas Allan Macqueen Norman James McColl Joseph Adolph Moody Basil Allan Nixon Clive HiUard Bice Gilbert Mervyn John Bobinson William Bobinson James Stanislaus Shiels Charles John Tetaz Bupert Chisholm AVebster Bobert Keith Yorston Henry Young

LICENCE IN VETERINARY SCIENCE. Arthur Donald Campbell DEGREES CONFERRED, 1927-28 1137

S>: L'TEMHEK 17TH, 1928. BACHELOB OF MEDICINE AND BACHELOE OF SURGERY. Joan Derbyshire Violet Polyxona Austin Eville Bosalie Jean GoDan Gwendolen Elizabeth Kaines Ella Annie Noble Mackuight Thomas Gilmour Bowen Allen Edward Gregory Bannon John Bastow William Adamson Bossence Lindsay Charles Brittingha-m Edward Bonaventure Heffernan Brotchie Francis John Bryan Alick Ian. Chapman Abraham Bertram Cohen Bobert William Cooper Francis Patrick Donoghue Eric Alfred Eddy Paul Ward Farmer (Jr.) Balph Joseph Parnbach Egbert Armytage Ciininghame Farran Edward AVoodall Gault Arthur Ormond Green Henry Manners Hill Percy Byron Houghton Bussell Norfolk Howard Herbert Oswald Johnston Kelvin Lidgett Alexander George Mancy Bernard Howard McColl Matthew- Joseph McNamara George Hugh McQueen Dennis Francis O'Brien Lawrence Edward Odium Alexander Tremaine Park Henry David Phipps Joseph Alexander Purser Norman Henry Bobinson Edgar Kenneth Bodda Gideon McCrae Eutherford Eugene Sandner 1138 DEGREES CONFERRED, 1927-192$..

John Lloyd Simmonds Peter Beginald Slater Norman Josiah Solomon John Geoffrey Stonham David Lewis Gordon Thomas Ian Oriel Thorburn Edwin Watchorn Turner John Borstal! Turner Eric Mortimer Tymins Henry AVhitaker Martin Frank Williams Noel Swifte Williams Walter Edward Williams

BACHELOB OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERING. Eltzinger Dehle

BACHELOR OP ELECTR.IOAL ENGINEEBING".. Alec William Bond

BACHELOR. OF DENTAL SCIENCE. Joh n Ahyeo

BACHELOR OF AGRICULTURAL SCIENCE. Everard Frederick Secretan Fricke

MASTER OP CIVIL ENGINEERING. Robert Hugh Aitken Cochrane Andrew ATarsden Gresham Dempster Arthur Cecil Tregoning

MASTEB OP ELECTRICAL 10NGINEERING.. Austin Harvard Smith

DOCTOR OP SCIENOE. Erie Oswald Hercus DEGREES CONFERRED, 1927-28 1139'

Degrees conferred in absentia.

BACHELOB OP MEDICINE AND BACHELOB OF" SUEGEBY. Geoffrey Orr Ewing James Bobertson Thomson Macmillan John Bobert Searls Harrison Booth Skinner

MASTEE OP ARTS. George Clemens Harris

DOCTOR OF SCIENCE. Herbert Henry Woollard

DOCTOR OF MEDICINE. Julian Ormond Smith

DOCTOR OF VETERINARY SCIENCE. John Legg

DIPLOMAS. DIPLOMA OF EDUCATION. Leonard Phillips Pox

DIPLOMA OF ARCHITECTURE.. Sydenham Alfred AValtcr

DIPLOMA IN COMMERCE. James Ogilvy

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Title: University of Melbourne Calendar 1929

Date: 1929

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