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DEGREES CONFERRED 1952 27Th February, 1952 DEGREES CONFERRED 1952 27th February, 1952 Thompson, Walter Herman Thwaites, Johnstone Atkins BACHELOR OF ARTS (1858) Tuohey, John Lawrence Walker, Donald James Ordinary Degree Walker, Peter Addenbrook (B.Com.) Allen, Judith Wells, Kenneth Lawrence Austin, James Ronald Williams, John Ormond Baker, Everard Audley Baker, Margaret Robertson BACHELOR OF ARTS (1920) Bell, Anthony John Degree with Honours Blackwood, Alexander Gordon Adams, Geoffrey Arthur Leonard Blake, Leslie Bamford James Aron, Waldemar Wolf Bourke, John Patrick Barnes, Richard John Bunney, Dean Rowland Bray, Edward Charles Carver, Lois Beverley Cruise, Henry Francis Christie, Maureen Deacon, Lois Ruth Cocks, Arthur Noel Forbes, Ian Lawrence Duff Collard, Richard McDonald Lawrence, Michael Coventry, Wallace Hugh O'Neill, John Cochrane Curtain, John Joseph (LL.B.) Smith, Keith Charles Dougherty, Henry Bernard Stevens, Herbert Rhcad Duke, Thomas Wertheim, Eleonora Eastwood, Isabel Margaret Gibson, Patricia Judith Greenway, Clifford Lancelot BACHELOR OF LAWS (1865) Haigh, Colin Douglas Ordinary Degree Hampton, Fay Nellie Callaghan, Frances Henry Hesse, Charles Joseph (B.Com.) Christoff, Samuel Robert Holland, Robert Ernest Cuming, Lindsay Gordon Horn, Albert Raymond Costigan, Francis Xavier Tohn, Dorothy Elizabeth Joan Gorman, Anthony James Johnston, Victor Roy (B.C.E.) Grey, Douglas Reeve Keablc, Barbara Joan Harold, Anthony Marum ICellcher, Bryan John (B.Com.) Higgs, Geoffrey Laidlaw, Walter Rankin Luke, Walter John l.anigan, Patrick Joseph (B.Com.) Quere, Joannes Jacobus Mackinnon, June Margaret Smith, John McDonald Marke, Dorothea Isabel Southwick, Keith Jacob Mason, George Andrew Stone, Bert John Thomas Matchett, John Kenneth Lyle (B.Sc, Wilson, Peter Arthur Dip.Ed.) Wilson, Spcro McCrohan, Thomas Leo (B.Com.) McLaren, George James Miles, John Gould BACHELOR OF LAWS (1951) Miller, John Francis Degree with Honours Monkhouse, Ralph Henry Adam, David Stow Morris, Bernard Sydney (B.Com.) Coleman, John Graeme Neylon, Deirdre Jones, John Cadwallader O'Loughlin. Gerard Vincent Pfeifer, Edna Lillian Rhoden, Dcane Anthony BACHELOR OF SCIENCE (1889) Rowell, Stanley Alvey, Rachel Claire Santospirito, Maria Josephine Barker, Evelyn Elma Sloane, Herbert Vincent Frederick Brinson, Geoffrey Smale, Maxwell Walter Byrne, Gavin Francis Taylor, Ronald Thomas (B.Com.) Coghlan, Harold Louis 306 DEGREES CONFERRED, 1952 307 Docker, Ian Robertson Wyatt Pritchard, Raymond Bruce Duncan, Judith Barbara Simpson, Ian Campbell Foon, Ruby 3rasso, Adolphus. BACHELOR OF ELECTRICAL Grimwade, Andrew Sheppard Harrison, John James ENGINEERING (1915) Huston, Ncdra Berenice Bartholomew, John Langley James, Frederick Charles Brown, Robert Gillbee Jamieson, Ian Alexander Caleo, Robert Felix John Johnson, William Horace Craven, Alan Thomas Kay, Donald Edward Gillctt, Alfred Robert Lynch, Brian Maurice Heggcn, Colin James Maloncy, Margaret Mary Holland, Raymond Albert Nicholson, Mary Bernadette Howard, Bernard Patrick Pels, Simon Loewcnthal, Fritz Rand, Michael John McKnight, Francis Frederick Riley, Marilyn Beatrice Medding, Reuben Scroggic, James Gilbert Murlon, Peter Murray Simpson, Bernard Francis Pole, Keith Edward Snibson, Eric William Quiggin, William Stanley Snowdcn, Kenneth Ulmer Swales, Charles Sydney Taylor, Charles Thomas Frederick Thorpe, Harold Goulburn Tegart, William John McGregor Tomlinson, Ronald Charles Harris Turner, Llyn Kreutzer Walker, Barry Walter, Francis Aldridge Warren, Eunice Jean Watt, Maxwell Alexander BACHELOR OF METALLURGI- Weeks, Kenneth Jordan . CAL ENGINEERING (1925) West, Keith William Hopkins, Roger Whitfield, Donald Francis Powell, John David Whitfield, Harold John Richards, Peter Netherton BACHELOR OF MUSIC (1894) BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN FORESTRY (1945) Atkinson, Rolf Aumann, Ian Thomas Floyd, Alexander Geoffrey Buchanan, Graeme Walter Higgins, Francis Edward BACHELOR OF CIVIL EN­ Taylor, Keitli Edward GINEERING (1883) Barnes, Herbert Ernest BACHELOR OF DENTAL Bigncll, John Edwin SCIENCE (1906) Caris, Nicholas Amerena, Vincent Conrad Goodall, William John Banks-Smith, Stuart Long, Avon Allenby Bell, Dorothy Florence Maclsaac, Angus James Fergusson, John Henry McMillan, John Anthony Heinze, John Gerard Nicholson, David James Johnston, Betty Winifred Pearson, Kenneth George Lawton, Margaret Blois Peart, James Rylah Peppard, Francis Byrne Savory, Norman Richard Rogers, Frederick David Bruce Urbahns, John George William Sicklemore, Graham Samuel Wadeson, Bruce Taranto, Elio Anthony Watkins, William Reginald Wilson, Donald Neil Lachlan Mac­ BACHELOR OF MECHANICAL quarie ENGINEERING (1909) Ebeling, Douglas Roy Harris, Leslie Archibald Charles BACHELOR OF AGRICUL­ (B.E.E.) TURAL SCIENCE (1911) Haylock, Robert Kelvin Arundell, Patrick Holdaway, James Arthur (B.Sc.) Butler, Robert Maxwell Hotton, Douglas Irvine Cameron, Neil Gordon 308 DEGREES CONFERRED, 1952 Geary, William Richard Clifford Price, Donald Henry (B.A., Dip.Ed.) Kohn, Gerald David Rae, Jack Blackwell (B.A., Dip.Ed.) Naylor, Jill Barbara Ward, Alfred Percy (B.A. (Hons.)) Parsons, William Thomas Rowan, Richard Hamilton MASTER OF AGRICULTURAL SCIENCE (1923) BACHELOR OF COMMERCE (1927) Tulloh, Norman McCall (B.Agr.Sc.) Ordinary Degree DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY Backwell, Brian Owen Leslie Balmford, John David (1948) Barkla, John Hammill Wilms, Geoffrey Russell (M.Eng.Sc.) Barndcn, Charles Frederick Bruhn, Adolph Alfred Byrne, Lindsay Edward 12th March, 1952 Cahill, John Sylvester Clancy, Paul Tabiner BACHELOR OF ARTS (1858) Crick, Kenneth Stuart Ordinary Degree Crisp, Alexander Ross Ednie, Howard Heywood (Dip.Com.) Adams, Kenneth Menzies Francis, Charles Hugh (LL.B.) Aldous, Samuel Douglas (B.Com.) Fraser, Stuart Cartwright Bewsher, William Gordon Gilmore, John William (Dip.Soc. Burr, Guthrie Desmond Tasker Stud.) Carey, Genevieve Noel Hain, Alan Campbell Collishaw, Frank Kirkham Hassed, James Thomas Keith Cox, Ian William Hulctt, Edwin George Craig, Jean Galbraith Irving, Kcam Bow Dillon, John Berchmans Johnson, Gilbert Donaldson, Jean Valerie Kerr, Robert Donald Duncan, Roy Alexander Macmillan, Donald Robertson Thom­ Elden, Winsome Judith son Fraser, Kenneth William (LL.B.) Magee, Francis John Fredman, Quita McGuire, Kevin Gray, Leslie Francis McNaught, Alan Maxwell Halloran, Brian Anthony Melouney, Harold Francis Hilton, Delia Marion Moody, Joseph Adolph (Dip.Com.) Hornsby, Anne Myrtle Morris, James Harold James, George Everett Moylan, Kevin John Jones, Zoe Elizabeth Nielsen, Alan Peter Kearney, John Athol Guan, Ong Eng Kelly, Pauline Frances Philip, William Graeme .Kennedy, John James , Power, Daniel Mannix Michael MacLeod, Roderick Bruce Rogers, John James Kilgariff Marrows, Nancy Jean Svcnsson, Geoffrey David ' McKechnie, Joan Winifred Tolhurst, Kenneth Adolphus McKeown, Nancy Marjorie Tyrer, Graham Leonard McKimm, William Robert Tyrrell, James Patrick Miller, Franz Thomas (B. Com.) White, Edward Thomas Murray, Donald James Williams, Wcstmore (Dip.Com.) Oatcs, Stanley Wilson, Bruce Robertson Outram, Ella Mary Jean Woods, Michael Cranstoun Pallaris, Marie Florcnza Palstra, William Ernest Peach, Wilma BACHELOR OF EDUCATION Rati, Judith Louise (1936) Robins, Edwin Knox Brown, Cecil Clive Bradford (B.A., Smale, George Stewart (B.Com., Dip. Dip.Ed.) Ed.) Hutchinson, Douglas John (B.A., Dip. Spillane. Carmel Aileen Ed.) Symonds, Barbara June (Dip.Soc. Matchett, John Kenneth Lyle (B.A., Stud.) B.Sc, Dip.Ed.) Waller, Helcne Patricia Mary DEGREES CONFERRED, 1952 309 Wallish, Robert Leslie Garner, Eric Leslie Waters, Reynolds Hayes, Donald Henry Watson, Keith James Maxwell, Peter Crawford Wilmot, Meriel Antoinette Winchester Morris, Henri Alfred Prichard Wilson, Patricia Renouf Nixon, Trevor Robert Woollard, Isla Leigh O'Connor, Donn Charles Parry, Richard Hawley Grey BACHELOR OF ARTS (1920) Robinson, John Raleigh Sargant, John Walter Degree with Honours Waldon, Allan Edward Jubb Bain, Rosalind Sterling Waters, Kenneth John Carmichael, Judith Elaine Woodward, Maxwell John Ghiotti, John Marcello Gobbo, James Augustine BACHELOR OF MECHANICAL Hood, Ronald Grahame Johnson, Mary de Chair ENGINEERING (1909) Maclean, Sheila Findlay Arnold, Alfred Theodore Maddocks, George Raymond Bain, Maxwell James McKay, Raymond John Brown, Harold Gordon MacMurray Neal, John Raymond Butt, Colin Henry Niall, Brenda Mary Dalton, Norman Francis Owen, John Michael Dodds, Douglas Arthur Francis Sargood, Gordon Edwards, Alan William Southby, Rosemary Eltham, Kenneth Graham Wheeler, James Arthur German, Ralph Charles Wignall, John William Graydon Gill, Bryan Newton Gilmour, Noel Perin Gwyther, Llewellyn Francis BACHELOR OF LAWS (1865) Hart, Lance Ronald Ordinary Degree Haussegger, Kalman Michael Brennan, William Brian Maddern, Richard Wilson Cross, David Roy Malesa, John Francis McKenzie, John Neill Davis, Arthur John Francis Mott, Ian Kelson Tremills Dixon, Henry Summerville Naylor, Ian Thomas Doherty, John Gerard Parker, Stanley Stuart Fowler, Leo John Strangward, Kenneth Robert Frankel. Max Thompson, Hector Laurence Hulls, Francis Charles Yann, William Frank Jenkinson, Kenneth Joseph (B.A. (Hons.) ) Lcnnon, William Joseph Winter BACHELOR OF ELECTRICAL Mapleback, Peter James ENGINEERING (1915) McCarthy, Brian Patrick McMeekin, Kenneth Ralph Arnoldt, Peter Monester, Abraham Kline, Robert Allen Reed, Francis John Mahon, Patrick John Sheldrick, Herbert Mearns Smith, Algernon Fletcher Syme, John Fraser Tucker, William Graham Wright, John Patrick BACHELOR OF SCIENCE (1889) Batten, Jeffrey John Blair-West, Esme Margaret BACHELOR OF LAWS (1951) Costermans,
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