Marks, Robert Glasgow Phillips, Harry Augustus Knight Stevens, Bertha Virginia FACULTY OF SCIENCE. Brearley, Edwin Andrew Hill, James Henry Fraser, B.A. First Year. Metcalfe, George Hamilton Taylor, Thomas Griffith Second Year. *Laby, Thomas Howell Taylor, Thomas Griffith Thompson, Clive Wentworth Weatherburn, Charles Ernest Third Year. Taylor, Thomas Griffith Burgess, John Henry Priestley, Henry Roe, Charles William Second Year. Civil Engineering. Platt, Cecil Percival Mining Engineering. + Fitzhardinge, Roger Berkeley Foxall, Henry George +Lees, Ebenezer Joseph McNall, Harold Nardin, Collis Carleton Powell, Sydney William Charles Mechanical and Electrical Engineering. AFFILIATED COLLEGES. By the Act 18 Victoria, No. 37, superseded by Act 64 Victoria, No. 22, provision is made for the Foundation of COLLEGES within the University in connection with the various religious denominations, in which students of the University may enjoy the advantages of residence, instruction in the doctrine and discipline of their respective Churches, and tuition supplementary to the lectures of the University Professors. No student can be admitted to any such College unless he immediately matriculates in the University, submits to its discipline, and attends the statutory lectures; nor can he continue a member of the College longer than his name remains upon the University books. ST. PAUL'S COLLEGE. Incorporated by an Act 18 Victoria, in connection with the Church of England. In the terms of the Act the Visitor is the Archbishop of Sydney. The Corporation consists of a Warden, who must be in Priests' Orders, and eighteen Fellows, six of whom must be in Priests' Orders, and the remainder must be laymen. The Fellows, with the Warden, form the Council in which the Government of the College is vested. VISITOR. THE LORD ARCHBISHOP OF SYDNEY. WARDEN. The Rev. Canon William Hey Sharp, M.A., TH. SOC. VICE-WARDEN. N. de Horne Rowland, B.A. LECTURERS. W. H. W. Nicholls, B.A. J. P. Tivey, B.A. BURSAR. F. B. Wilkinson, M.A. Sharpe, E. Tange, C. Morrish, Rev. F. Merewether, E. A. M. Uther, A. H. Waldron, T. W. K. Tighe, W. Peden, J. B., B.A., LL.B. Simpson, Mr. Justice A. H., M.A., Stanton, Right Rev. G. H., D.D., Uther, A. H., B.A., LL.B. Wilkinson, F. B., M.A., Bursar GRADUATES. (Continuing on the Books.) Powell, T. M.A. Dawson, A. F. Taylor, Rev. H. W. Campbell, Rev. J. Rowland, N. de H. Merewether, W. D. M. Holt, A. C. Maxwell, H. F. Hobbs, E. Blaxland, H. C. Houison, Rev. S. J. Gregson, W. H. Stephen, H. M. Mutton, I. Rutherford, G. W. Chambers, Rev. G. A. Harris, R. A. Pilcher, N. G. S. Rutherford, G. W. STUDENTS. Kater, C. F. Lethbridge, H. O. Rutledge, E. H. Sharp, G. G., B.Sc. ENDOWMENTS AND PRIZES. Simpson, F. G. McN. Verge, A. Young, P. H. B. 1. Edward Aspinall Scholarship.-This Scholarship is awarded to a student of the Second Year who shall have taken at least a second class in the University Examinations. The principal is £500. 2. Kemp Scholarship.-The sum of £400 was bequeathed to the Warden and Fellows by the late Mrs. C. Kemp, to found a Scholarship in memory of her husband, the late Rev. C. Kemp. It is for a First Year student. 3. Canon Stephen Scholarship.-Founded by subscription in memory of the late Canon Stephen. This scholarship is awarded to a student of the Third Year who shall have taken at least a second-class in the University Examinations. The principal is £761. 4. Augusta Priddle Memorial Scholarship.-The sum of £600 was paid to the Warden and Fellows by the late Rev. C. F. D. Priddle, to found a memorial Scholarship. The scholarship is tenable for three years, and is awarded to a resident student who intends to take Holy Orders, and is the son of a clergyman licensed in New South Wales. |