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Advanced Annual Examination Associate Associateship Auckland University College awarded B.Sc Bachelor of Commerce Botany Calendar certificate Chemistry Class College Council Council meets course of lectures Degree of Bachelor delivered Descriptive Geometry diploma Divisions Economics Edith Edith K Education Elementary fees figured bass Freehand Mechanical Drawing French or German Friday Fugue Geology Heat Engines Honours Hour of Lecture-Friday Intermediate James Junior keep Terms Library LL.B M.Sc major and minor Matriculation members appointed Mercantile Law minor scales Monday née nineteen hundred Otago p.m. Laboratory p.m. SYLLABUS passed Physics prescribed principles Prize PROFESSIONAL EXAMINATION Professor Professorial Board Pure Mathematics Registrar regulations School of Commerce School of Music Science section two hereof Senior SIDNEY E Sight reading Sinclair steam Strength of Materials structure subjects SYLLABUS OF LECTURES Text-books Third Term Thursday tion Tuesday UNDERGRADUATES UNIVERSITY COLLEGE CALENDAR-1913 vacancy Wednesday week William Wilson Zealand Zealand University
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Page 31 - ... (3) his qualities of manhood, truth, courage, devotion to duty, sympathy for and protection of the weak, kindliness, unselfishness and fellowship; and (4) his exhibition during school days of moral force of character and of instincts to lead and to take an interest in his schoolmates; for those latter attributes will be likely in after life to guide him to esteem the performance of public duties as his highest aim.
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Page 11 - ... be under the supervision of the College Council, 'should practically have control over the management' of the College; they were consequently excluded from the Council altogether (one thinks sadly of the bitter experience of Professors Bickerton and Macgregor), and five other members substituted — three elected by the members of the General Assembly resident in the Auckland Provincial District, with the Mayor of Auckland and the Chairman of the Auckland Education Board, ex offido.
Page 31 - My desire being that the students who shall be elected to the scholarships shall not be merely bookworms, I direct that in the election of a student to a scholarship regard shall be had to (1) his literary and scholastic attainments; (2) his fondness of and success in manly outdoor sports, such as cricket, football and the like; (3) his qualities of manhood, truth, courage, devotion to duty, sympathy for...
Page 16 - BE IT ENACTED by the General Assembly of New Zealand in Parliament assembled, and by the authority of the same, as follows: 1.
Page 20 - ... member. 11. (1) The appointment or election of a member to fill up a vacancy caused by the expiry of the term of office of a vacating member shall be made within the first seven days of the month of June next preceding such expiry, or as soon thereafter as may be convenient, but shall not take effect until...
Page 17 - All rolls shall be closed at five o'clock in the afternoon of the fourteenth day immediately preceding the day on which an election is to be held, and shall continue to be closed until the election is completed; and no name shall be entered on any roll while that roll is closed.
Page 19 - For a period of three consecutive months fails to attend any meeting of the Council without obtaining leave of absence; or (d) Is absent from New Zealand for a period of six consecutive months without obtaining leave of absence, — he shall cease to be a member, and the vacancy thereby created shall be deemed a casual vacancy. (2) The member filling a casual vacancy shall hold office only for the residue of the term of the vacating member. 10. (1) Whenever a vacancy, whether casual or otherwise,...
Page 67 - Great War (1793-1815) and its economic effects. Tariff policy. Movements of foreign trade. The growth of banking, the adoption of the gold standard, the history of general prices. Poor law. Trade Unionism. II. Principles of Economics. Economics, analytical and descriptive, with special reference to the United Kingdom. To include : — The scope of Economics ; meaning of the principal economic terms ; causes of differences in productive power ; analysis of various forms of organisation...