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1888-89. Visitor 1888-89. VISITOR. HIS EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR, THE COUNCIL. CHANCELLOR. •ANTHONY COLLING BROWNLESS, CM.G., M.D., LL.D. I6th June, 1866. VICE-CHANCELLOR, t MARTIN HOWY IRVING, M.A. 6th April, 1876, t THE REV, JOHN EDWARD BROMBY, M,A., D.D. 24th August, 1875. + ALEXANDER MORRISON, M.A., LL.D. 4th July, 1878. t ROBERT LEWIS JOHN ELLERY, F.R.S., F.R.A.S, 24th February, 1880. t GERALD HENRY FETHERSTON, M.D. 1st March, 1881. t MR. JUSTICE WEBB. 20th December, 1883. t MR. JUSTICE HOLROYD, M.A, 3rd June, 1884. t JAMES ROBERTSON, M.A., M.D. 21st July, 1886. fa WILLIAM HENRY CUTTS, M.D, 8th September, 1886. t6 THE HON. JOHN MADDEN, LL.D. 10th November, 1886. t JOHN HENRY MACFARLAND, M.A. 23rd March, 1886, + ANDREW HARPER, M,A. 6th April, 1886, t SIR ARCHIBALD MICHIE, Q,C. 16th November, 1886. •t MR, JUSTICE A'BECKETT. 10th January, 1887, t HENRY BOURNES HIGGINS, M.A., LL.B. 3rd May, 1887. t THOMAS FRANCIS BRIDE, LL.D. 7th June, 1887. •tTHE RIGHT REV. THE BISHOP OF MELBOURNE. 6th July, 1887. t ROBERT MURRAY SMITH, C.M.G. 22nd November, 1887. t JOHN GRICE, B.A., LL.B. 8th May, 1888. * Appointed by the Governor-in-Council, t Elected by the Senate, a First appointed, 8th August, 1869. b First elected, 9th April, 1879, 278 THE UNIVERSITY OP MELBOURNE. THE SENATE. WARDEN—CHARLES ALFRED TOPP, M.A, Doctors of Laws,—(ig.) 5 HIS ROYAL HIGHNESS THE DUKE OF EDINBURGH 12 BOWEN, SIB GEORGE FERGUSON 16 BRIDE, THOMAS FRANCIS 26 BROWNLESS, ANTHONY COLLING (CHAKCBILOR) 20 CROWTHER, GEORGE HENRY .. 10 GIBTON, ROBERT .. 25 GREEN, ARTHUR VINCENT 14 HODGSON, RICHARD 23 LAURIE, HENRY .. 2 MACKAY, GEORGE 9 MADDEN, JOHN 24 MCARTHUR, ALEXANDER 18 MCINERNEY, THOMAS PATRICK .. 13 MORRISON, ALEXANDER 19 PHILP, RICHARD 17 QUICK, JOHN 22 BOSEBY, THOMAS 11 STAWELL, SIR WILLIAM FOSTER 21 WILSON, JOHN PURVBS Doctors of Medicine.—{73,) 65 ADDISON, GEORGE 71 ALLEN, HARRY BROOKES 104 ANDERSON, EUGENE WILTON .. 68 ANNAND, GEORGE 79 ARMSTRONG, WILLIAM 110 ASTLES, HARVEY EUSTACE 21 ATKINSON, HARRY LEIGH 87 BAGE, CHARLES .. 102 BARRETT, JAMES WILLIAM 74 BBANEY, JAMBS GEORGE 88 BENNIE, PETER BRUCE .. 19 BIRD, SAMUEL DOUGAi^ .. 76 BROWNING, JOHN HENRY 1 BROWNLESS, ANTHONY COILING (CHANCELLOB) 99 CONNOR, SAMUEL.. 75 COX, JAMES .. 25 CRAMBE, WILLIAM THE UNIVERSITY OF MELBOURNE. 27& 26 CROSLAND, GEORGE 1863 12 CUTTS, WILLIAM HENRY 1869 108 DAISH, WILLIAM CHRISTIAN 1888 31 DICK, THOMAS THOMSON 1864 100 DOYLE, PATRICK 1886 29 FETHERSTON, GERALD HENRY .. 1864 105 FLETCHER, ARTHUR AUGUSTUS 1888 103 FLETT, WILLIAM SIMPSON 1887 92 FLORANCE, JAMES WILLIAM 1885 67 FULTON, JOHN 1869 73 GALBRAITH, JAMES 1879 16 GRAHAM, GEORGE 1862 107 GRANT, DAVID 1888 27 HALFORD, GEORGE BRITTON .. 1863 69 HEADLEY, WALTER BALLS 1876 77 HBFFERNAN, EDWARD BONAVENTURE 1880 106 HENRY, LOUIS 1888 64 HINCHCLIFF, EDWIN 1872 109 HOWARD, GEORGE THOMAS 1888 15 HUDSON, ROBERT FAWELL 1860 90 HUTCHINSON, BENJAMIN CLAY 1884 56 JACKSON, JAMBS .. 1868 72 JAMIESON, JAMBS 1878 33 J0NAS30N, HERMANN 1864 61 LAWRENCE, OCTAVIUS VERNON 1871 84 LE FEVRE, GEORGE 1883 34 LILIBNFELD, BBRNHARD 1864 112 MAGAEEY, SYLVANUS JAMES .. 1888 17 MCCARTHY, CHARLES 1862 86 MOKENNA, JEREMIAH 1883 98 MOORE, WILLIAM ,. 1886 95 MORRISON, WILLIAM 1886 30 NEILD, JAMES EDWARD 1864 111 NICHOLSON, JOHN 1888 101 OCHILTREE, EDWARD GRAHAM 1886 94 OWEN, FREDERICK JAMES 1885 PATERSON, ALEXANDER STUART 1865 PLUMMER, ANDREW 1867 POULTON, BENJAMIN 1884 PRENDERGAST, JAMBS JOSEPH .. 1886 ROWAN, THOMAS .. 1882 SBMPLB, WILLIAM HENRY 1867 SINGLETON, JOHN 1868 SMITH, CHARLES .. 1871 89 SPRINGTHORPE, JOHN WILLIAM 1884 98 STEWART, ROBERT 1886 66 STURT, THOMAS JAMES .. 1868 280 THE UNIVERSITY OP MELBOURNE. 37 TALBOT, ROBERT 1864 67 TASSBLL, ROBERT 1873 38 TURNER, WILLIAM 1866 81 WALSH, WILLIAM BUTLER 1882 78 WHITAKER, JOSEPH 1881 96 WIGG, HENRY CARTER .. 1886 83 WILLIAMS, DAVID JOHN .. 1882 70 WILLIAMS, JOHN .. 1876 58 WUTH, ERNEST MAGNUS 1869 Doctor of Music.—(i,) 1 TORRANCE, GEORGE WILLIAM .. 1879 Doctors of Science,—(2.) 2 MASSON, DAVID ORME 1887 1 M'COY, FREDERICK 1887 Masters of Arts,—(247.) 236 ABRAHAMS, JOSEPH .. 1886 263 ADAMSON, LAURENCE ARTHUR . 1886 182 AITCHISON, RODERICK .. 1882 272 ALEXANDER, LILIAN HELEN ., . 1888 270 ALSTON, ARTHUR .. 1887 47 ANDREW, HENRY MARTYN . 1867 290 ANGWIN, STEWART LETCHER .. 1888 160 ANGWIN, THOMAS BRITTON .. 1880 197 ARMSTRONG, THOMAS HENRY .. 1883 144 BACKHOUSE, EDWARD LITTLEJOHN . 1877 218 BACKHOUSE, SAMUEL BURDBR .. 1885 267 BAGE, CHARLES . 1887 268 BARKER, WALTER HERBERT .. 1887 259 BARNETT, ERNEST JUDD . 1887 242 BARROWCLOUGH, ALFRED ERNEST . 1886 255 BBAEHAM, GEORGE . 1887 161 BENJAMIN, RAPHAEL .. 1879 280 BENNIE, ALEXANDER BRUCE .. 1888 110 BENNIE, PETER BRUCE .. 1874 210 BERRY, DIGBY MARSH .. 1884 266 BOOTH, FREDERICK ARTHUR .. 1887 THE UNIVERSITY OF MELBOURNE. 281 287 BOTHROYD, THOMAS WILLIAM 1888 240 BOWDITCH, WILLIAM LAMPREY 1886 116 BOWEN, SIR GEORGE FERGUSON 1874 69 BRODRIBB, THOMAS 1867 104 BROMBY, EDWARD HIPPIUS .. 1873 8 BROMBY, JOHN EDWARD 1858 216 BROOKE, WARREN AUBER 1884 105 BROWN, ANDREW 1873 186 BROWN, GILBERT WILSON 1882 166 BUDD, RICHARD HALE .. 1881 171 BULEY, ARTHUR ALFRED 1881 121 BURKE, RICHARD GEORGE 1876 97 BUTLER, GEORGE WILLIAM GILLAM 1872 117 CAMERON, DONALD 1874 173 CAMPBELL, ARCHIBALD HENRY 1881 279 CAMPBELL, DAVID.. 1888 69 CANTERBURY, VISCOUNT 1867 31 CARMICHAEL, JOHN 1865 289 CHAPMAN, ROBERT WILLLAM .. 1888 25 CHASE, SEPTIMUS LLOYD 1864 4 CHILDBBS, HUGH CULLING EARDLEY 1866 227 CHURCH, HUBERT DAY 1885 98 CLEZY, JAMES .. 1872 226 COOPER, EDWARD AUGUSTUS .. 1885 264 COOPER, HENRY EDWARD 1887 169 CORR, JOHN REFORD .. 1881 273 COWLE, FELIX CECIL .. 1888 243 CRAIG, ANDREW WILLIAM 1886 147 CRAIG, JOHN THOMAS .. 1878 86 CRAIG, ROBERT .. 1865 68 CRAWFORD, ARCHIBALD 1867 46 CRESSWELL, ARTHUR WILLIAM 1867 163 CROWTHER, GEORGE HENRY ., 1879 73 CURLEWIS, ALFRED CLARIBEUX 1868 260 CUSSEN, LEO FINN BERNARD ,. 1887 261 DAVIES, JOHN GEORGE .. 1887 191 DAVIES, JOSEPH HENRY 1883 35 DAVIS, PETER STEVENSON 1865 232 DEAN, ALFRED .. 1886 99 DICKINSON, RIVERS BEAGHCROFT 1872 48 DOBSON, FRANK STANLEY 1867 1888 274 DRAKE, FRANCIS JOHN .. 1882 187 DUFFY, PRANK GAVAN .. 1888 276 DUNKLEY, HENRY WILLIAM .. 1881 177 DUTTON, WILLIAM HENRY 1887 266 DYRING, CARL PETER WILHELM 1882 183 EDDY, FREDERICK 282 THE UNIVERSITY OF MELBOURNE, 111 ELKINGTON, JOHN SIMEON 1874 249 EVANS, ALFRED JAMES .. 188^ 79 EVANS, GOWEN EDWARD 1868 138 FELLOWS, WALTER 1877 222 FERGUS, ROBERT MORRISON .. 1885 174 FIDDIAN, SAMUEL 1881 108 FINN, PETER THOMAS .. 1874 119 FLEETWOOD, THOMAS FALKNER 1875 7 FLETCHER, WILLIAM ROBY 1867 254 FOX, LAURA MARY 1887 83 FRANCIS, JOHN PATTERSON EMILLIUS 1869 269 FREYBR, JOHN KENNEDY 1887 1877 139 GARBUTT, JOHN 1888 283 GATES, WILLIAM FLEMING 1886 233 GAULT, EDWARD LESLIE 1881 179 GILLIES, WILLIAM 1887 266 GOE, FIELD FLOWERS (BISHOP OF MEI.BOUU.NE) 1874 115 GOLDSTRAW, FRANK 1877 143 GOODMAN, GEORGE 1883 198 GREEN, ARTHUR VINCENT 1885 224 GUBRIN, BELLA .. 1886 230 GUEST, WILLIAM CAMPBELL .. 1867 70 GUINNESS, WILLIAM NEWTON .. 1876 133 HACKETT, JOHN WINTHBOP .. 1888 276 HALL, THOMAS SERGEANT 1867 54 HALL, WILLIAM 1865 17 HALLETT, JOHN REVANS 1878 146 HARPER, ANDREW 1881 172 HAYES, ROBERT EDWARD 1876 126 HENDERSON, WILLIAM PHILP .. 1876 127 HIGGINS, HENRY BOURNES 1864 26 HIGINBOTHAM, GEORGE (CHIEF JCSTJOK; 1876 129 HODGSON, RICHARD 1875 123 HOLLAND, JAMBS 1877 140 HOLMES, WILLIAM TOPE 1881 167 HOLROYD, EDWARD DUNDAS .. 1874 109 HOOD, JOSEPH HENRY .. 1886 223 HORNE, GEORGE 1883 192 HOWARD, DOUGLAS 1868 74 HUTCHISON, WILLIAM BROWN .. 1869 81 ICK, THOMAS EDWIN .. 1882 186 IRVINE, WILLIAM HILL .. 1884 208 IRVING, EDWARD HAMILTON .. 1867 71 IRVING, MARTIN HOWY 1881 181 JAMIESON, JAMBS 1878 148 JOHNSTON, WILLIAM EDWARD 1869 84 JOHNSTONE, JOHN THE UNIVERSITY OF MELBOURNE. 283 263 JULIUS, CHURCHILL 1887 200 KEARNEY, ELFRIC LBOFWIN .. .- 1883 234 KELLAWAY, ALFRED CHARLES .. .. .. 1886 244 KELSO, EDGAR WILLIAM .. .. .. .. 1886 38 KERNOT, WILLLAM CHARLES 1866 170 LAING, JAMES EDGAR ., .. .. .. .. 1881 164 LAMBIE, JAMES .. .. .. .. .. 1880 32 LANGTREE, HENRY .. .. .. .. .. 1865 136 LEEPER, ALEXANDER .. .. .. .. .. 1876 27 LEONARD, PATRICK MARCELLINUS GEORGE .. .. 1864 184 LOUGHREY, BERNARD 1882 201 LUCAS, ARTHUR HENRY SHAKSPEHE .. .. .. 1883 257 LYNCH, ARTHUR ALFRED .. .. .. .. 1887 28 MACARTNEY, HUSSEY BURGH (DEAN) .. .. 1864 205 MACARTNEY, HUSSEY BURGH .. .. .. .. 1883 62 MACDBRMOTT, TOWNSEND .. .. .. .. 1867 40 MACDONALD, DONALD 1866 284 MACFADYEN, GEORGE LAW FARQUHAH .. .. 1888 176 MACFARLAND, JOHN HENRY 1881 61 MACGILLIVRAY, PAUL HOWARD 1867 67 MACRAE, JOHN .. .. .. .. .. .. 1867 268 MACULLY, ALEXANDER .. .. .. .. 1887 158 MADDEN, WYNDHAM MONSON .. .. .. .. 1879 219 MARDEN, JOHN .. .. .. .. .. .. 1885 261 MARRIOTT, JOHN THOMAS .. .. .. .. 1886 262 MARTYN, JOHN 1887 252 MASSON, DAVID ORME 1886 118 MASTERS, JOSEPH .. .. .. •. • • 1874 241 MATHEW, .JOHN .. .. .. .. .. 1886 94 MAUNSELL, CHARLES FREND .. .. •• 1871 286 MAY, JOHN 1888 163 MCARTHUR, ALEXANDER 1880 288 M'COY, FREDERICK .. .. •. • • 1888 188 MCINERNEY, THOMAS PATRICK .. • 1882 196 MOINTYRE, ALEXANDER GRANT 1883 193 MoKAY, JOHN .. .. .. .. • • • • 1883 194 MCKAY, ROBERT .. .. .. • • • 1883 211 MITCHELL, EDWARD FANCOURT .. .. • • 1884 141 MOORHOUSK, JAMES (BISHOP OF MANCHBSTEK) .. .. 1877 229 MOORS, ELPHINSTONE MACMAHON .. • .. 1886 239 MORRIS, ARTHUR .. .. .. • • • • 1886 126 MORRIS, EDWARD ELLIS .. • • • 1876 41 MORRISON, ALEXANDER .. .. • • 1866 64 MORRISON, ALEXANDER ERASER .. .. .. 1879 42 MORRISON, GEORGE .. .. .. • • . • 1866 78 MORRISON, ROBERT ., .. • • • • 1868 162 MOSES, MOSES 1879 284 THE UNIVERSITY OF MELBOURNE, 220 MULLEN, WILLIAM LOWELL . 1885 226
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