Ayres, Arthur Ryall Bailey, Philip James Bell, Adam Craig Clarke, Morton S. Cook, Walter Edwin Costin, William Charles Farley, Samuel James Gleeson, John Francis +Hudson, A. H. +Lockett, Thomas +Pearce, Wilfrid Henry Starkey +Ryan, T †Sweet, E. N. PHARMACY. Gosbell, Albert William Edwick Gillies, Gladstone Greenwell, Harold Stuart Green, Thomas Eldson Hannah, Leslie Thompson Hanlon, William John Wycliffe McLeay Harvey, Stanley Harris, Charles Samuel Harris, George Harris, J. H Haselhurst, William Henry Millwood Hearne, Frederick Hewlett, Leslie Edwin Jones, Aubrey Wareham McGirr, Minnie McHugh, Christopher Joseph Martin, Richard Albert Spencer Moon, Albert Morrow, Andrew Ernest Newcombe, Charles Newton, Alfred Joseph Nicholas, George Ernest Oxenham, Douglas Bede Peoples, Patrick Phillips, Joseph Pope, Rex Howard Powell, Raymond Roy +Not passing through the regular course. Booth, Frederic Athol Cohen, Fanny, B.A. Cotton, Carl Max Halloran, Garnet Reginald Morison, Marian Wilhelmina Sly, Marion Constance Meares THIRD YEAR. Herbert, Douglass Phillips Hunter, John George Kesteven, Hereward Leighton Lloyd, Arthur Crawley Norman, Edwin Philip Webb, Sydney Douglas DEPARTMENT OF ENGINEERING. Adamson, Robert Wilson Alexander, Hubert Best, George Bridge, Clarence Walter Unmatriculated. FIRST YEAR. Callen, Vincent Cohen, Harold Francis +Not passing through the regular course. 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 By the Act 18 Victoria, No. 37, superseded by Act 64 Victoria, No. 22, provision is made for the Foundation of COLLEGES within the University in connection with the various religious denominations, in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. H. Saumarez Smith, M.A. SUB-WARDEN. N. de Horne Rowland, B.A., LL.B. LECTURERS. Classics-N. de Horne Rowland, B.A., LL.B. French-W. H. W. Nicholls, B.A. BURSAR. F. B. Wilkinson, M.A |