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Side iii
... PRIZES PRIVATE ANNUAL PRIZES HONOURS AT DEGREE EXAMINATIONS RESULTS OF MATRICULATION AND ANNUAL EXAMINATIONS UNIVERSITY OFFICERS , ETC. MEMBERS OF THE UNIVERSITY AFFILIATED COLLEGES ROYAL PRINCE ALFRED HOSPITAL OTHER HOSPITALS ...
... PRIZES PRIVATE ANNUAL PRIZES HONOURS AT DEGREE EXAMINATIONS RESULTS OF MATRICULATION AND ANNUAL EXAMINATIONS UNIVERSITY OFFICERS , ETC. MEMBERS OF THE UNIVERSITY AFFILIATED COLLEGES ROYAL PRINCE ALFRED HOSPITAL OTHER HOSPITALS ...
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... Prize " " 99 Papers ... Appendix Prizes at 219 99 99 Honours at 227 19 Convocation , Members of 8 , 281 B.E. Honours at 235 Prizes at 220 93 Cooper Scholarships B.Sc. Honours at 234 Costume , Academic Prizes at 220 Bachelor of Arts , By ...
... Prize " " 99 Papers ... Appendix Prizes at 219 99 99 Honours at 227 19 Convocation , Members of 8 , 281 B.E. Honours at 235 Prizes at 220 93 Cooper Scholarships B.Sc. Honours at 234 Costume , Academic Prizes at 220 Bachelor of Arts , By ...
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... Prize 222 Subjects 129 ... Doctor of Laws - By - laws 39 Doctor of Laws - Subjects of Examina- Geometrical Drawing ... Prizes 223 Graduates in 317 " " Laboratory 152 History , Lecture Subjects 118 " " " " Lecture Subjects 146 Mining 154 ...
... Prize 222 Subjects 129 ... Doctor of Laws - By - laws 39 Doctor of Laws - Subjects of Examina- Geometrical Drawing ... Prizes 223 Graduates in 317 " " Laboratory 152 History , Lecture Subjects 118 " " " " Lecture Subjects 146 Mining 154 ...
Side vii
... Prizes at 219 Navy Medical Service Non - Matriculated Students Museum Subjects of 167 M.B. Examination , Prizes at Norbert Quirk Prize 220 N 204 176 , 215 72 28 , 103 174 , 216 Honours at 233 39 M.D. Honours at 233 Prizes at 220 M.E. ...
... Prizes at 219 Navy Medical Service Non - Matriculated Students Museum Subjects of 167 M.B. Examination , Prizes at Norbert Quirk Prize 220 N 204 176 , 215 72 28 , 103 174 , 216 Honours at 233 39 M.D. Honours at 233 Prizes at 220 M.E. ...
Side viii
... Prize 224 Slade Prize 174 , 217 " " Smith Prize 174 , 216 West Medal ... St. Andrew's College Solicitor to the University Solicitors , Admission of St. John's College . St. Paul's College Statum , Ad eundem . Struth Exhibition Superior ...
... Prize 224 Slade Prize 174 , 217 " " Smith Prize 174 , 216 West Medal ... St. Andrew's College Solicitor to the University Solicitors , Admission of St. John's College . St. Paul's College Statum , Ad eundem . Struth Exhibition Superior ...
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Admitted ad eundem Alexander Alfred Anatomy Annual appointed Arthur attend awarded B.Sc Bachelor of Arts Bachelor of Laws Board Bursary By-laws Candidates Ch.M Chancellor Charles Chemistry Class Clinical College course Dean Debenham December Degree of Bachelor Dentistry Edith Edward election Engineering English Ernest Ethel eundem gradum Faculty of Arts Faculty of Medicine Florence Francis Frederick French Geology Geometry George Graduates Greek Harold Harris Henry Herbert History Honours Hugh James John Jones Joseph Junior Latin lectures Lent Term LL.B LL.D Macmillan Mathematics Matriculation Examination Mechanical Medal Medical Metallurgy Michaelmas Term Murray-Prior Pass Percy PETER NICOL RUSSELL Physics Physiology prescribed Prize Professor proficiency prox Reginald Registrar Richard Robert Russell Scholarship Second Year Examination Senate Smith South Wales Sunday after Trinity Surgery Sydney University Third Thomas Trinity Term University of Sydney Vice-Chancellor W. C. Wentworth Walter William καὶ
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