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SYDNEY UNIVERSITY AMATEUR DRAMATIC SOCIETY.

OFFICE BEARERS FOR 1903.

PATRON-His Excellency the Governor of New South Wales.

PRESIDENT-The Hon. Sir Normand MacLaurin, M.A., M.D., LL.D. VICE-PRESIDENTS-Professor MacCallum, Professor Butler, Professor Wood, Professor Pollock, Professor Woodhouse, Professor David, Professor Welsh, Miss Fidler, B.A., F. Lloyd, B.A., LL.B., E. R. Holme, B.A., Misses M. Alexander, I. R. MacCallum.

HON. SECRETARIES-W. J. Curtis, B.A., Lincoln Jones

HON. TREASURERS-H. Wilshire, Miss E. M. Fry.

COMMITTEE Miss F. L. Adams, Miss Dickson, Miss E. J. K. Holt, B.A., Miss Russell, B.A., N. J. Gough, B.A., L. H. Allen, G. H. Wilson, B.A., R. N. Teece, B.A.

UNIVERSITY WOMEN'S BOAT CLUB.

OFFICE BEARERS FOR 1903.

PRESIDENT-Miss Fidler, B.A.

VICE-PRESIDENTS-Mrs. G. A. Wood, B.A., Miss Dickson.

COMMITTEE Constance M. Rutherford, Ida Bourne, M. I. Ormiston, Madeleine Mugliston, Eleanor Watson.

HON. TREASURER-Dorothy Vine Hall.

HON. SECRETARY-Mary H. Uther, B.A.

CAPTAIN-Miss Dickinson.

UNIVERSITY CITY CLUB.

OFFICE BEARERS FOR 1903.

PRESIDENT-Professor J. T. Wilson, M.B., Ch.M.
VICE-PRESIDENT-R. C. Teece, M.A.

HON. SECRETARIES-J. N. Griffiths, H. S. Nicholas.

HON. TREASURER-N. Walker.

COMMITTEE A. H. Austin, E. V. Barling, M.B., Ch.M., D. D. Dey, J. G. W. Hill, B.A., O. Latham, E. Ludowici, M.B., Ch.M., R. N. Robson, B.A.. E. H. M. Stephen, J. R. Stewart, F. S. Stuckey, B.Sc., R. N. Teece, B.A., G. H. Wilson, B.A., J. Young, B.A.

UNIVERSITY VOLUNTEER RIFLE CORPS.

This Corps was founded at the end of 1900, and started drill in Lent Term, 1901. The authorised establishment is one company of 100 men, who

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must be past or present University students, and, by the Volunteer Regulations, must be at least eighteen years of age, 5 ft. 6 in. in height, and 32 in. chest measurement. There is no entrance fee, and, for members who earn the capitation grant given by the Government, no subscription. Drills are held at the University chiefly, and, after finishing recruit drills, twenty-two drills a year must be attended.

OFFICERS.

CAPTAIN-R. C. Simpson, commanding (Address: Orderly Room, University).

LIEUTENANT-J. F. Flashman, B.A., M.D., etc. (Medical School). SECOND LIEUTENANT-Arthur Anderson, M.B., Ch.M. (Parramatta).

SYDNEY UNIVERSITY LAW SOCIETY.

This Society was formed in Lent Term, 1902. The following persons are eligible for membership on election by the Committee, and payment of an annual subscription of 5s. :-(1) Any Graduate in Law; (2) any Graduate of the University who is a Barrister or Attorney of the Supreme Court of New South Wales or Queensland, or any Articled Clerk or Student-at-Law in New South Wales: (3) any person attending lectures in the Faculty of Law. The rooms of the Society are situated in Selborne Chambers, Phillip Street, City.

OFFICE BEARERS FOR 1903.

PATRON-Professor Pitt Cobbett, M.A., D.C.L.

PRESIDENT J. P. Pickburn, B.A., LL.B.

VICE-PRESIDENTS-G. E. Rich, M.A., F. Leverrier, B.A., B.Sc., D. Ferguson, B.A., A. J. Kelynack, B.A., LL.B., J. B. Peden, B.A., LL.B..

COMMITTEE E. M. Mitchell, B.A., LL.B., H. E. Manning, B.A., LL.B., W. G. Forsyth, B.A., LL.B., G. H. Wilson, B.A., G. W. Rutherford, B.A., LL.B.

HON. SECRETARIES-N. G. Pilcher, B.A., LL.B., D. Wilson, B.A.
HON. TREASURER-W. A. Barton, B.A.

SYDNEY UNIVERSITY PHILOSOPHICAL SOCIETY.

This Society was inaugurated on November 12th, 1901, when a meeting of Graduates and Undergraduates was held to draw up a constitution and elect officers. The object of the Society is to promote interest in the study of Philosophy. To further this object meetings are held monthly, at which papers are read and discussed. The Inaugural Address was delivered by Professor Anderson, M.A., in December, 1901, on Philosophy and Modern Life."

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OFFICE BEARERS FOR 1903.

PATRON-Professor F. Anderson, M.A.

PRESIDENT-C. Brennan, M.A.

VICE-PRESIDENTS-Rev. M. Scott Fletcher, M.A., C. Nicholas, B.A., K. ff. Swanwick, B.A.

COMMITTEE Rev. E. N. Merrington, M.A., R. B. Reynolds, M.A., N. G. S. Pilcher, B.A., LL.B., T. E. Roseby, M.A., Miss E. I. Taylor, M.A., Miss M. Fry, B.A.

TREASURER-A. M. Levick.

SECRETARY-J. A. Ferguson, B.A.

*EXAMINATION PAPERS.

DECEMBER, 1902.

FACULTY OF ARTS.

FIRST YEAR EXAMINATION.

ENGLISH.

Not more than NINE questions to be attempted.

1. Define Solecism and Barbarism, and give illustrations of their different varieties.

2. Describe the vices of style that come from redundance.

3. Discuss the use and abuse of Metaphor.

4. Outline the history of the English language from its first appearance in Britain till the time of Milton.

5. Explain fully—

(a) Therefore, leve thou thyn olde wrecchednesse; Unto the worlde leve now to be thral.

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(c) Now parde, fol, now were it bet for the

Han holde thy pes, than shewe thy nycete!

(d) That is apropred unto no degre,

But to the firste fader in mageste,

That maketh his heyr him that wil him queme.

(e) [He seyde] rightful folk shul gon, after they dye, To hevene; and shewede him the galaxye.

NOTE.-The time allowed for each paper is three hours except where otherwise stated.

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