The Wyselaskie Scholarships. ' Details of Subjects of Examination

The Wyselaskie Scholarships. ' Details of Subjects of Examination

296 SCHOLARSHIPS, ETC. THE WYSELASKIE SCHOLARSHIPS. ' DETAILS OF SUBJECTS OF EXAMINATION. 1. MATHEMATICS— . The higher parts of Dynamics. (2) Hydrodynamics. (3) Conduction of Heat. (4) Mathematical theory of Electricity and Mag­ netism. 2. NATURAL SCIENCE— (1) Geology, PalEeontology and Mineralogy. (2) Chemistry, with Laboratory Work. (3) Biology, with Laboratory Work. The Examination in the foregoing groups will cover the ground of the following University Courses :— (1) Physical Geology, Mineralogy, Stratigraphical Geology and Palaeontology, with Laboratory and Field Work. (2) Chemistry, Parts I., II., and III., with Labora­ tory Work. (3) Biology, Parts I., II., and III., with Laboratory Work. The Examination for the next Wyselaskie Scholarship in Natural Science will be in Group III. of the subjects above set out; the next following, in Group I.; and the next following, in Group II.; and so on, in rotation, at subsequent Examinations. 3. ENGLISH CONSTITUTIONAL HISTORY— The University Course in History of the British Empire (Part I.), in History of the British Empire (Part II.), and in Constitutional History and Law. 4. POLITICAL ECONOMY. (a) The University Course in Political Economy. (b) The practical applications of Political Economy. (c) The History of Commercial Legislation in Great Britain. (d) The History of Industry. 5. MODERN LANGUAGES— (1) An English Essay. • (2) Translation from English into French and German. WYSELASKIE SCHOLARSHIPS. 297 (3) Original composition in French and German. (4) Unprepared translation from French and German. (5) The Philology of English, French and German. 6. CLASSICAL AND COMPARATIVE PHILOLOGY AND LOGIC— (1) Passages for translation from any Greek or Latin authors. (2) Passages of English for translation into Greek and Latin prose and verse. (3) Questions on the general principles of Compara­ tive Philolojry, and more advanced questions upon the Phonology, Etymology, and Gram­ mar of Greek and Latin in particular. (4) Tho University Course in Formal and Symbolic Logic. (5) The methods of Scientific Investigation and Criteria of Proof. The following is a list of the students to whom the Scholarships have been awarded :— ' 1.—Mathematics. 1886—JOHN SUTHERLAND (Trinity College). 1S89—ROBERT JAMES ALLMAN BARNARD (Ormond College). 1890—THOMAS STEPHEN HABT (Ormond College). 1892—ARTHUR STANLEY HEMMY (Queen's College). 1891—PHILIP A'MORLEY PARKER (Ormond College). 1896—SAMUEL BRUCE MCLAREN (Ormond College); Proxime accessit, JAMES LEE AICKIN (Trinity College). 1900—KERB GRANT (Ormond College). • 2.—Natural Science. 1886—(Geology and Palaeontology)—WALTER THOMAS HARSE. 1888—(Geology and Palaeontology)—JOHN STEELE ROBERTSON (Ormond College). 1890—(Chemistry)—DAVID AVERY (Queen's College). 1894—(Biology)—ADA MARY LAMBERT (Trinity Col­ lege). 1896—(Geology and Palaeontology)—HERMAN MON­ TAGUE RUCKER RUFP (Trinity College). 298 WYSELASKIE SCHOLARSHIPS. 1897—(Chemistry)—BERTRAM DILLON STEELE (Queen's College). 3.—English Constitutional History. 1887—JOHN EMANUEL MACKEY (Ormond College). 1888—WILLIAM HENRY WILLIAMS. 1890—ISOBEL JANET MACDONALD (Ormond College). 1893—EDWARD FRANCIS GEORGE JOLLEY. 1896—DAVID WILLIAM HABTNELL MACKIE. 1900—ELSIE GRACE STEPHENS.' 4.—Political Economy. 18S0—JOHN EMANUEL MACKEY (Ormond College). 1888—STEPHEN PERCY THOMPSON (Trinity College). 1891—JOHN LEA CLARKE (Ormond College). 1894—BENJAMIN JAMES DUNN. 1895 —JOHN ANDREW ARTHUR (Queen's College). 1897—DAVID WILLIAM HABTNELL MACKIE. ,q00 ROBERT HENBT GREGORY XT?,. I GEORGE LUKE PBENDBRGAST ) ^ 5.—Modern Languages. 1886—DUOALD GORDON MCDOUOALL (Trinity College)" 1890—JOHN ARTHUR CAMPBELL FIRTH (Trinity College)- 1893—FREDERICK SEFTON DELMER (Trinity College). Proximo accessit, ADAM CAIRNS MCCAY. 1894—ADAM CAIRNS MCCAY. ^MABY LOUISE BEKNADOU (Ormond) 1896] College) [ equal. (, BESSIE WINGBOVE (Trinity College) ) 1900—ANGELINA GHILOTTI (Ormond College). 6.—Classical and Comparative Philology and Logic. 1886—WILLIAM PAUL (Trinity College). 1889—JOHN LEGGE (Ormond College). 1891—EDGAR ILIFF ROBSON (Ormond College). C LEONARD ALSTON (Trinity College) i 1894 J. JOHN SANUISON YULE (Ormond ? equal. (. College) ) 1897—HORACE WILLIAM ALLEN (Ormond College). r LESLIE SCOTT LATHAM (Ormond Col-") 1898 ] HEDL^ JOHN SUTTON (Trinity Col- ( e1UilL C lege) J THE WYSELASKIE SCHOLARSHIPS. The following Tabic shows :• (1.) The present.holders of the several Scholarships. (2.) The date of their Matriculation. (3.) The date when the several Scholarships arc open for competition, being in each case five years from the date of the Matriculation of the Scholar. e o Matric­ Date when Scholar­ f Scholarships. ulation Present Holders.. •Date of ships arc Upon for No. Matriculation. Competition. 1. Mathematics - 4154 Kerr Grant Mar. 20, 1S97. Exam. Term, 1902. 2. Natural Science 3031 Bertram Dillon Steele - Feb. 19, 1890. Exam. Term, 1901. IB 3. English Constitutional History - 3030 Elsie Grace Stephens Feb. 20, 1890. Exam. Term, 1901. 4. Political Economy - 4042 Robert Henry Gregory \ ( Feb. 2, 1897. ) Exam. Term, 1902. S 4044 George Luke Prendergast ] ( Feb. 8, 1897. ) 6. Modern Languages 4092 Angelina Ghilotti ' - Feb. 25, 1897. Exam. Term, 1902. 0. Classical and Comparative Phil- J Leslie Scott Latham \ ( Mar. 1, 1897. \ 4115 Equal ( Feb. 20, 189S. i Exam. Term, 1902. ologyand Logic ( 3S22 Hedley John Sutton ) 300 SCHOLARSHIPS, ETC. THE SHAKESPEARE SCHOLARSHIP. SUBJECTS or EXAMINATION, 1901. I. A general knowledge of the writings of Shakespeare. II. A minute knowledge of the following plays :— Love's Labour's Lost. : Antony and Cleopatra. Winter's Tale". III. The Life and Times of Shakespeare. IV. An Essay—not to exceed 5,000 words in length— on " English History as it can be learnt from Shakespeare's Plays;" or, A Poem in English Verse—not to exceed 80 lines— on " Queen Elizabeth." The Essays or Poems must bo legibly written and the condition as to length must be obeyed, and must be sent to tho Registrar before tho first Wednesday in the Examination Term, 1901. The following is the list of the Shakespeare Scholars :— 1865—JOHN HENNING THOMPSON. 1868—JAMES CLEZY. 1871—CHARLES FREDERICK TAYLOR. -.a-A, ( HENRY BOURNES HIGGINS ) 1 ' (.ALEXANDER SUTHEELAND > e1iml- 1877—SAMUEL ST. JOHN TOPP. 1880—THOMAS PATRICK MCINEENEY. Proximo accessit, JOHN REFORD CORR. 1883—WILLIAM LOWELL MULLEN (Trinity College). 1886—GEORGE WASHINGTON POWER (Trinity College). 1889—CHARLES RICHARD LONG (Trinity College). 1892—FREDERICK SEFTON DELMBR (Trinity College). 1895—FREDERICK DALGLISH ROSSITEE. 1898—CHARLES FREDERIC BELCHER (Trinity College). Proximo accesserunt, MARTIN PETER HANSEN and MARY LOUISE BEENADOU (Ormond College). SCHOLARSHIPS, ETC. 301 THE ARGUS SCHOLARSHIP. This Scholarship is awarded at the Pinal Honour Exami­ nation in the School of Engineering, in alternate years with tho Stawell Scholarship, and was first open in the year 1873. The following is the list of the " Argus" Scholars :— 1873—WILLIAM THWAITES. 1874—WALTER EDMUND COOK. 1877—JOHN BUCHANAN. 1879—GEORGE HIGGINS. 1881—WILLIAM ROBERT RENNICK. 1883—Not awarded. 1 s»4 f WILLIAM HENET BEOCKENSIIIBE 1 , (L BERN-HARD ALEXANDER SMITH J equal. 1885—WILLIAM SNELL TANDY MAOEE. 1887—SYDNEY HORSLEY. 1889—THOMAS EWING (Ormond College). 1891—JOHN MONASH. 1893—ROBERT NEIL SMITH (Trinity College). 1895—Not awarded. 1897—WALTER ROSENHAIN (Queen's College). • 1899—ELIOT TREMEARNE LEWIS. 1901—ALFRED LESLIE BLOMFIELD (Trinity College.) THE STAWELL SCHOLARSHIP. This Scholarship is awarded at the Pinal Honour Exami­ nation iu the School of Engineering, in alternate years with the\ Argus Scholarship, and was first open in the year 1886. The subjects prescribed for the Examination, First Term, 1002, are:— 1. Mechanical Engineering. 2. Civil Engineering. 3. Hydraulic Engineering. The following is the list of the Stawell Exhibitioners and Scholars :-^ LIST OF EXHIBITIONERS. 1874^-HENRY ERSKINE MOORS. 1876—WILLIAM SUTHERLAND. 1878—JOHN ARNOLD LILLY. 1880—ALEXANDER MCKENZIE TYERS (Trinity College). 1882—JOHN BERNARD O'HAEA. 1884—Not awarded. 302 SCHOLARSHIPS, ETC. LIST OP SCHOLARS. 1886—JAMES BANNATYNE LEWIS. 1SSS—ARTHUR HOGG MERBIN. 1890—ALEXANDER CHARLES SUTHERLAND. 1892—FRANCIS ISAAC GREY (Ormond College). 1891—ANTHONY GEOEGE MALDON MICHELL. 1896 f ADAM BAIKD (Ormond College) } , I*,'° ( DAVID JOHN MCCLELLAND j eqi,al- 1898—DANIEL ALOYSIUS NOWLAN. 1900—Not awarded. THE DIXSON FINAL HONOUR SCHOLARSHIPS. These Scholarships were founded in the year 1895, for the encouragement of the study of Chemistry, Physics, Mathe­ matics and Engineering. The following are the lists of the Dixson Scholars :— Scholars in Chemistry, 1896—Not awarded. 1897—Not awarded. 1898—WILLIAM HEBER GREEN (Trinity College). 1899—BERTRAM DILLON STEELE (Trinity and Queen's Colleges). 1900—JAMES LEE AICKIN (Trinity College). 1901—FLORENCE STILLWELL. Scholars in Physics. 1896—WALTER ROSENHAIN ^Queen's College) 1897—JAMES LEE AICKIN (Trinity College). \ SAMUEL BRUCE MCLAREN (Ormond f Equal College). ) 1898—GEORGE JOHN BOLTON (Trinity College). 1899—CHARLES JOHN BBOWN (Ormond College). 1900—JOSEPH MASON BALDWIN (Queen's College). 1901—EDWARD BTAM BROWN (Ormond College). Scholars in Mathematics. 1896—Louis RHYS OXLEY BEVAN (Trinity College). 1897—SAMUEL BRUCE MCLAREN (Ormond College). 1898—JAMES LEE AICKIN (Trinity College) } MATTHEW STANTON SHARMAN (Or- > Equal, niond College) ) 1899—RICHARD ALEXANDER KERK (Ormond College). 1900—KERR GRANT (Ormond College). 1901—JOSEPH MASON BALDWIN (Queen's College). SCHOLARSHIPS, ETC. 303- Scholars in Engineering. FIEST

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