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F Te Hititomts of Iulbonrnt 1939 f te Hititomts of iUlbonrnt 1939. VISITOR. HIS EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR OF VICTORIA. COUNCIL. CHANCELLOR SIR JAMES WILLIAM BARRETT, K.B.E., C.B., C.M.G., LL.D. (Manitoba), M.D., M.S. (Melb.), F.R.A.C.S., F.R.C.S. (Eng.), C.M.Z.S. Elected 30th August, 1935. DEPUTY-CHANCELLOR. RT. HON. SIR JOHN GREIG LATHAM, P.C, G.C.M.G., K.C., M.A., LL.M. Elected 30th August, 1935. VICE-CHAN CELLOR. JOHN DUDLEY GIBBS MEDLEY, M.A. (Oxon). MEMBERS. Appointed by the Governor-in-Council, 17th December, 1935— HON. JOHN PERCY JONES, M.L.C. Originally appointed 11th July, 1923. HON. SIR STANLEY SEYMOUR ARGYLE, K.B.E., M.L.A., M.B.. B.S. Originally appointed 15th September, 1927. SIR WILLIAM LENNON RAWS, KT.B., C.B.E. Originally appointed 12th December, 1928. HON. JOHN LEMMON, M.L.A. Originally appointed, 19th July, 1932. CHARLES HAROLD PETERS, M.C. Originally appointed Sth December, 1932. JAMES MACDOUGALL, Originally appointed Uih August, 1933. HON. PERCY JAMES CLAREY, M.L.C. 19th December, 1938— JOSEPH EDWIN DON. Elected by Convocation, 17th December, 1935— MR. JUSTICE CHARLES JOHN LOWE, M.A., LL.B. Originally elected 10th February, 1927. JAMES RALPH DARLING, M.A. (Oxon and Melb,). Originally elected 31st October, 1933. MORRIS MONDLE PHILLIPS, M.A. Originally elected 13th November, 1934. BERNARD TRAUGOTT ZWAR, M.D., M.S., F.R.A.C.S. Originally elected 7th May, 1935. WILFRF.D RUSSELL GRIMWADE, C.B.E., B.Sc. Originally elected 13th August, 1935. Elected by Convocation, 16th December, 1937— SIR JAMES WILLIAM BARRETT, K.B.E.. C.B., C.M.G., LL.D. (Manitoba), M.D., M.S. (Melb.), F.R.A.C.S., F.R.C.S. Eng., C.M.Z.S. Originally elected 10th January, 1901. Rt. HON. SIR JOHN GREIG LATHAM, P.C, G.C.M.G., K.C., M.A., LL.M. Originally elected 15th April, 1922. FRANK TATE, C.M.G., I.S.O., M.A. Originally elected 29th June, 1903. GEORGINA SWEET, O.B.E., D.Sc. Originally elected Sth December, 1936. CHARLES HALL1LEY KELLAWAY, M.C, M.D., M.S. Eiectcd 16th December, 1937. Elected by the Professors, 17th December, 1935— PROFESSOR PETER MACCALLUM, M.C, M.A. (N.Z.), M.Sc. (N.Z. & Melb.), M.B., Ch.B., D.P.H.. M.R.C.P. (Edin.). Originally elected 6th February, 1935. PROFESSOR WILFRED EADE AGAR, O.B.E., M.A. (Camb.), D.Sc. (Glas. & Melb.), F.R.S. Eiectcd 24th December, 1937. PROFESSOR DOUGLAS BERRY COPLAND, C.M.G., M.A., D.Sc. (N.Z.), Litt.D. (Melb.). Elected 27th December, 1938. Elected by the Teaching Staff, other than the Professors, 17th December, 1935— MAURICE HENRY BELZ, M.Sc. (Camb). Elected by the Undergraduates, 17th December, 1935— HORACE WILLIAM ALLEN, M.A. Originally elected 17th December, 1923. Again elected 1931. VICTOR ERNEST KNIGHT. Elected 13th August, 1936. 18 STANDING COMMITTEE 19 Members ex-officio— JOHN DUDLEY GIBBS MEDLEY, M.A. (Oxon), Vice-Chancellor; 1st July. 1938. JOHN ARNOLD SEITZ, M.A. (Oxon), B.C.E., Director of Education; 20th November, 1936. Originally elected 17th December, 1933. HON. MARCUS EDWY WETTENHALL, Chairman of the Council of Agricultural Education; 7th July, 1938. Originally appointed Sth May, 1925. KENNETH HAMILTON BAILEY, M.A., B.C.L. (Oxon), LL.M. (Melb.), Chairman of the Professorial Board. Originally elected 28th March, 1929. Members co-opted— HERBERT ROBINSON BROOKES, B.C.E. Co-opted 4th September, 1933; 23rd December, 1935, V. REV. JEREMIAH MATTHIAS MURPHY, S.J., M.A. (Oxon and Melb.), Rector of Newman College. Co-opted 23rd December, 1935. RAYNOR CAREY JOHNSON, M.A. (Oxon), Ph.D., D.Sc. (Lond.). Master of QueenV College. Co-opted 21st December, 1937. STANDING COMMITTEE OF CONVOCATION. WARDEN—LESLIE SCOTT LATHAM, M.A., M.D., B.S. Representatives of Graduates in Arts, Music, Commerce, and Education— Retiring 1939— ALICE HOY, M.A., LL.B. WILLIAM ALEXANDER SANDERSON, M.A., LL.D. FRANK SHANN, M.A. JAMES ALEXANDER STEELE, Mus. Bac. JAMES FREDERICK HILL, B.A. ELIZABETH KILGOUR KIRKHOPE, M.A. ALFRED HART, M.A., M.Sc. Retiring 1941— JULIA TERESA FLYNN, B.A. ANNIE SUTHERLAND LAING, M.A. HAROLD JOHN STEWART, M.A. ARTHUR EDWARD GWILLIM, M.A. HENRY HERBERT BOWDEN, M.A. GEORGE ANDERSON, M.A., LL.M., M.Com. JOHN DAVID McKIE, B.A. Representatives of Graduates in Science, Agricultural Science, and Veterinary ScienrC'— Retiring 1939— JOSEPH MASON BALDWIN, M.A., D.Sc. FRANCIS JOHN WATSON, M.A., M.Sc. Retiring 1941— FREDERICK JAMES RAE, B.A., B.Sc. B.Agr.Sc. JOHN BRAKE, B.Agr.Sc. Representatives of Graduates in Law— Retiring 1939— HUBERT DALLAS WISEMAN, LL.M. ARTHUR DEAN, LL.M. Retiring 1941— SEVERIN HOWARD ZICHY WOINARSKI, M.A., LL.B. PERCY ERNEST JOSKE, M.A., LL.M. Representatives of Graduates in Medicine and Surgery— Retiring 1939— HENRY LAURIE, M.D., B.S. ALLAN WILLIAM DAVID ROBERTSON, M.D., B.S. JAMES PERRINS MAJOR, M.D., B.S. CLIFFORD HENRY COOMER SEARBY, B.Sc, MB., M.S. ROBERT FOWLER, M.D., M.S. WILLIAM ALLAN HAILES, M.B., B.S. Retiring 1941 — KONRAD HILLER, M.D., B.S. ALFRED EDWARD ROWDEN WHITE, M.D., B.S. 20 FORMER OFFICE-BEARERS WILLIAM JOSEPH NEWING. M.D.. B.S. CHARLES GORDON SHAW, M.D., B.S. JOHN NEWMAN MORRIS, C.M.G., M.B., B.S. MONA MARGARET BLANCH, M.D., B.S. Representatives of Graduates in Engineering and Architecture— Retiring 1939— HENRY BARTON BORWICK, B.Mech.E. GEORGE KERMODE, M.C.E. Retiring 1941— JOHN ALBERT LAING, M.C.E. WILFRID DINSEY CHAPMAN, M.C.E. Representatives of Graduates in Dental Science— Retiring 1939— JOHN KENNETH CLARK, D.D.Sc. Retiring 1941— CHARLES HAROLD DOWN. B.D.Sc. FORMER OFFICE-BEARERS OF GOVERNING BODIES OF THE UNIVERSITY. CHANCELLORS. SIR REDMOND BARRY. From 17th May, 1853, to 23rd November, 1880. SIR WILLIAM FOSTER STAWELL. From 2nd May. 1881, to Sth May, 1882. THE RIGHT REV. DR. MOORHOUSE. From 7th July, 1884, to 1st February, 1886. THE HON. DR. HEARN. From 3rd May to 4th October, 1886. SIR ANTHONY COLLING BROWNLESS. From 4th April, 1887, to 3rd December, 1897. THE HON. SIR JOHN MADDEN. From 20th December. 1897, to 10th March, 1918. SIR JOHN HENRY MACFARLAND, M.A., LL.D. From Sth April, 1918, to 22nd July, 1935. VICE-CHANCELLORS. THE RIGHT HON. H. C. E. CHILDERS. From 17th May, 1853, to I2th March, 1857. THE HON. WILLIAM CLARK HAINES. From 15th May, 1857, to 31st May, 1858. SIR ANTHONY COLLING BROWNLESS. From 31st May, 1858, to 4th April. 1887. PROFESSOR IRVING. From 2nd May, 1887, to 27th May, 1889. THE HON. SIR JOHN MADDEN. From 3rd June, 1889, to 20th December, 1697. THE HON. SIR HENRY JOHN WR1XON. From 20th December, 1S97, to 7th March, 1910. DR. J. H. MACFARLAND. From 7th March, 1910, to Sth April, 1918. SIR JOHN GRICE, B.A., LL.B. From 6th May, 1918, to 18th June, 1923. SIR JOHN MONASH, G.C.M.G., K.C.B., V.D., B.A., LL.D., D.Eng. From 2nd July, 1923, to Sth October, 1931. SIR JAMES WILLIAM BARRETT, K.B.E., C.B., C.M.G., LL.D., M.D., M.S., F.R.A.C.S., F.R.C.S., Eng., C.M.Z.S. From 7th December, 1931, to 17th December, 1934. DEPUTY-CHANCELLOR. SIR JAMES WILLIAM BARRETT, K.B.E., C.B., C.M.G., LL.D., M.D., M.S., F.R.A.C.S.. F.R.C.S.. Eng.. C.M.Z.S. From 17th December, 1934, to 30th August, 1935 SALARIED VICE-CHANCELLOR. RAYMOND EDWARD PRIESTLEY, M.C., M.A. (Camb.), D.Sc (Melb.). From 1st January, 1935, to 30th June, 1938. WARDENS OF THE SENATE, THE REV. DR. BROMBY. From 16th July, 1867. to Sth August, 1868. THE HON. DR. HEARN. From Sth August, 1868, to 24th August, 1875. SIR JOHN MADDEN. From 24th August, 1875, to 14th September, 1882. MR. ANDREW HARPER. From 14th September, 1882, to 13th May, 1886. MR. CHARLES ALFRED TOPP. From 13th May, 1886, to 12th September, 1890. DR. THOMAS PATRICK McINERNEY. From 12th September, 1890, to 17th December, 1923. WARDEN OF CONVOCATION. MR. MORRIS MONDLE PHILLIPS, M.A. From 24th March, 1924, to 13th November, 1934. PROFESSORIAL BOARD 21. PROFESSORIAL BOARD. CHAIRMAN—PROFESSOR BAILEY. THE CHANCELLOR PROFESSOR PATON THE DEPUTY-CHANCELLOR PROFESSOR BROWNE THE VICE-CHANCELLOR PROFESSOR AMIES PROFESSOR SKEATS PROFESSOR WOODRUFF PROFESSOR LABY PROFESSOR GIBSON PROFESSOR AGAR PROFESSOR BURSTALL PROFESSOR GREENWOOD PROFESSOR CRAWFORD PROFESSOR COPLAND PROFESSOR CHISHOLM PROFESSOR MACCALLUM PROFESSOR YOUNG PROFESSOR HEINZE PROFESSOR TURNER PROFESSOR COWLING PROFESSOR WRIGHT PROFESSOR HARTUNG ACTING-PROF. ROWLANDS PROFESSOR CHERRY ACTING-PROF. KERRY PROFESSOR GIBLIN ACTING-PROF. LEEPER PROFESSOR ALLAN FACULTY OF LAW. DEAN—PROFESSOR BAILEY. THE VICE-CHANCELLOR. Council Members: RT. HON. SIR J. G.. LATHAM MR J. E. DON MR. JUSTICE LOWE MR. M. M. PHILLIPS Professor: PROFESSOR PATON Independent Lecturers: MR. A. DEAN MR. A. D. G. ADAM DR. E. G. COPPEL MR. T. W. SMITH MR. P. D. PHILLIPS Nominated Annually by Faculty: DR. J. C. V. BEHAN Nominated Triennially by Faculty (3): {Present Tenure Expires December, 1940): MR. F. W. EGGLESTON MR. N. O'BRYAN MR. O'D. CROWTHER FACULTY OF MEDICINE. DEAN—PROFESSOR MACCALLUM. THE VICE-CHANCELLOR. Council Members: SIR JAMES BARRETT DR. B. T. ZWAR HON. SIR S. S. ARGYLE DR. C. H. KELLAWAY Professors : PROFESSOR HARTUNG PROFESSOR YOUNG PROFESSOR ALLAN PROFESSOR TURNER PROFESSOR WOODRUFF PROFESSOR WRIGHT PROFESSOR AGAR ACTING-PROF. ROWLANDS PROFESSOR LABY Independent Lecturers: MR. C. H. MOLLISON DR.
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