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o Canada, our heritage, our love,Thy worth we prize, all other lands above—From sea to sea, throughout thy length,
From pole to borderland,Ar Britain’s side, whate’er betide, unflinchingly we’ll stand.With heart we sing, God Save the King!Guard Thou our Empire wide, do we implore,
And prosper Canada from shore to shore.
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(Under the direction of Mr. M. S. Hastings)
PROGRAM
March—Florentiner _Sucik
Waltz—Voice of Spring_._ Strauss
Selection—The Desert Song — Romberg
Serenade Tosselli
Selection—Rigoletto Verdi
Petite Suite — Somerville
“GOD SAVE THE KING”
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1. 0 CANADA!
2. ADDRESS BY
R. B, McKechnie, Esq., M.D., C.M., LL.D.,F.A.C.S.,Chancellor of the University of BritishColumbia.
3. ADDRESS ByThe Hon. Joshua Hinchcliffe, B.A.,Minister of Education.
4. INTRODUCTION OF PRESIDENT WALLACE BY
L. S. Klinck, Esq., M.S.A., D.Sc.,President of the University of BritishColumbia.
5. THE CONGREGATION ADDRESS BYRobert Charles Wallace, Esq., M.A., D.Sc.,Ph.D.,President of the University of Alberta.
6. CONFERRING OF DEGREES BThe Chancellor.
6. PRESENTATION
of the Governor-General’s Medal by the Hon.Joshua Hinchliffe to Ralph Hull.
8. ANNOUNCEMENT OF SCHOLARS AND PRIZEWINNERS BY
The Registrar.
“GOD SAVE THE KING”
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Abercrombie, Clinton William, B.A.........._..........._.Major: HistoryMinor: English.
Thesis. “The Part Played by Sir WilfridLaurier in the Development of Canada.”
Allen, John Stanley, B.A ........_...........Major: ChemistryMinor: Physics.
Thesis. “The Iodine Numbers of LubricatingOils before and after use.”
Elsey, Charles Roy, B.A _..........Major: ZoologyMinor: Education.
Thesis. “Japanese Oyster Culture.”Fowler, Horace Wesley, B.A _......... Major: Physics
Minor: Education.Thesis. “The Raman Effect.”
Logic, Russell Moore, B.A Major: PalaeoutologyMinor: Economic
Geology.Thesis. “Some Notes on th Soolse Forma
tion. Vancouver Island.”Lopatin, Ivan
- — ..Major: GeographyMinor: Geology
Thesis. “Geography of Vancouver.”Morell, Arthur Ernest, B.A..._.................... ......Major: Chemistry
Minor: Geology.Thesis. “An Accurate Redetermination of the
Atomic Weight of Caesium.”Northrop, Harold, B.A ... .._.........Major: History
Minor: English.Thesis. “Fascism and the Future.”
Patten, Charles Gordon, B.A Major: MathematicsMinor: Physics.
Thesis. “Second Genus Orbits Near the ArcOrbits of the Helium Atom.”
Patterson, Frederick Jenkins, B.A Major: EconomicsMtoor: Philosophy.
Thesis. “The Financial History of the Corporation of West Vancouver.”
Riley, Christopher, B.A _..........._._.........Mior: Geology
Minor: PalaeontologyThesis. “The Geology of the Rocky Moun
tains.”Smith, Harold D., B.A. ...... _.....
Major: MathematicsMinor: Physics.
Thesis. “Oscillations near the Circular Orbitsof the Helium Atom.”
Streight, Harvey R. Lyle, B.A Major: ChemistryMinor: Physics.
Thesis. “Cathodic Halogen.”Thrupp, Sylvia Lettice, B.A ..
Major: HistoryMinor: Education.
Thesis. “A History of the Cranbrook Districtin East Kootenay.” .
Waddington, Guy, B.A Major: ChemistryMinor: Physics.
Thesis “The Equilibrium Pressures of Oxygen on Activated Charcoal.”
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Adam, Jean Hall 2nd class honours in MathematicsAnderson, Oscar Elmer 1st class bonours in Physics and
MathematicsAndrew, Jean E. 1st class honours in English Language
and LiteratureChristie, Daisy 2nd class hcuonrs •in Latin and FrenchDaniels, Harriet M. E. 1st class honours in HistoryDobson, Lily C. 2nd class honours in MathematicsDow, Elizabeth 2nd class honours in FrenchDyer, Eleanor G. 1st class hononrs in German and FrenebEngland, Arthur W. 2nd class honours in MathematicsFisher, M. Jean 1st class honours in MathematicsFleming, Richard H. 1st class honours in ChemistryFowler, Frances L. 2nd class honours in ChemistryFreeman, Phyllis M. 1st class honours in HistoryGenaer, Joseph 2nd class honours •in EconomicsGold, Norman L. 1st class honours in EconomiesGrant, Margaret I. 1st class honours in English Language
and LiteratureHart, Josephine F. L. 1st class honoura in Biology
(Zoology option)Hartneaa, Dunmail H. lit class honours in ChemistryHolroyd, Nora (Aegrotat) 1st class honours •in FrenchHull, Ralph 1st class honours in MathematicsJohns, Harold P. 2nd class honoura in HistoryJohnson, Margaret C. 1st class honours in MathematicsKay, William 2nd class honours in MathematicsKeyaerlingk, Robert W. 2nd clasa honours in EconomiesKirk, T. Downie 1st class honours in FrenchLaing, Lionel H. 1st class honours in ChemistryMarshall, Harry B. 2nd class honours in HistoryMennie, Jessie R. 1st class honoura in FrenchMore, Kenneth R. 1st class honoura in Physics and
MathematicsMorsh, Joseph E. 1st class honours in PhilosophyMurphy, Denis W. 2nd class honours in HistoryMurphy, Paul D. 1st class honours o HistoryMePhail, Murchie K. 1st class honours in Biology
(Zoology option)MeRse, AlicIa B. 2nd class honoura in MathematicsNicholson, Howard G. 1st class honours in Mathematics and
EconomicsOrinaby, Margaret A. 2nd class honours in HistoryOswald, Drummond W. 2nd class honours in ChemistryPearce, Dennis W. 2nd class honours in Chemistry and
GeologyPoole. Albert N. (Aegrotat) 1st class honours in MathematicsRiggs, A. Eleanor C. 2nd class honours in Bacteriology and
Biology (Zoology option)Roovier, Frank E. 2nd elasa honours in FrenchSparks, Jack 2nd class honours in FrenchTolinie, J. Ross 1st class honours in HistoryWhite, Alice M. G. 1st class honours in English Language
and LiteratureWilson, Reginald A. 2nd class honours in Bacteriology and
Biology (Zoology option)
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B.A. IN PASS COURSE(Names in order of merit)
CLASS I.
Foote, William K.Killam, Elizabeth D.Bell, FrancesGlasgow, Mary HelenKajiyama, ToshioJackson, Lylian G.Monat, Olivia D.Christison, May H.Steele, David A.Tervo, M, WinnifredDee, EthelwynSmith, Helen E. I EqualRicketts, MaryMeroer, Clara M.Jackson, Suzanne C.Waterlield, Jean K. M.Cliff, Evelyn E. S.Eddy, EstherFournier, Frank L.Honeyford, C. DouglasLang, BarbaraDowler, Jean M.Mackay, Ronald 0, J EqualKoreoaga. George 3.Wilson, RuthAroistrong, Shiela M. lStangland, Luella M. 5 EqualCarlaw, D. Jeanne
Mclnnes, M. 3. Vera }Thurston, Kenneth 3. EqualClark, Mary E.Ayton, Ernest R. jTait, Claudine P. j EqualDownes, Dorothy H.Deshrisay, Marice P.Goorlay, Margaret T.Rowland, Greville J.McLean, Margaret F.Crompton, Doris I.Carter, Mary J.Groves, Elizabeth A. ISutherland, Helen M. J EqualOwen-Jones, E. E. DoanieWoodworth, Hugh MeC.Billings, John MacD.McSweyn, Edith G. M. L.Arbuthnot, Eva V.Freshwater, Norman G. M.Brealey, Daisy 3.Murray, John V.Worthington, lola A.Hadgkiss, Annie LTodd. J. Ronald J EqualMadeley, E. FrancesMillar, Helen H.Garner, F. 0. RoswellMacLean, Donald N. 5 Equal
Watts, Mary H.
CLASS II.
PASSEDTamura, Miyoko Collcdge, M. ThelmaMahon, Harold S. Lloyd-Jones, D. AllanRogers, David D. MacN. Fuller, Evelyn 1.McTavish, Constance C. Oldfield, Frederick A.l’eetzel, Grace; E. Caufleld, Rose F.Switzer, John G. Whitaksr, A. GeraldineGreen, Kathleen B. Unsworth, EdithSparling, James F. Chandler, Thomas A.Odwards, Marjorie L. Lamb, Robert S.Farris, Ralph K. Holland, Virginia C.Horton, Edward W. Patrick, W. BeyerleyLanning, Marjorie ‘( Hall, Winifred H.Sutton, Arthur j Equal Helmer, Dorothy E.Maikawa, Fred H. Douglas, Elizabeth M.Clark, Norman Mellish, Ellen F.Patterson, Dorothy J. Baker, H. GordonCole, Irene K. K. Rae, G. GordonFullerton, Harold W. Watson, Neil! MeL.McPhce, Muriel I. Mathers, LilhsnNewall, Nathan 5 Equal Partridge, E. Douglas
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Ballard, Jean R. McDonald, Jean G.Gilliland, Henry C. McDonald, Iles M.Green, George H. F. York, Gladys
PASSED AEGROTAT
Bowes, Muriel M. Hendry, Harry A.
PASSED
(Double Course, Arts and Science and Applied Science)
Stevenson, John Sinclair
PASSED FROM PREVIOUS YEARS
Gibbs, Enid AliceHarkness, John Alexander CharlesHeelas, John CyrilMcBain, Wilberta JeanneMacDonald, Norman DeanMcWilliams, Harold GodfreyThorpe, Robert Shilson
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Fraser, Duncan, B.A.Se. Major: ChemistryMinor: Physics
nfrrht ti of trI1or of pHeh(Names in Order of Merit)
CHEMICAL ENGINEERINGCLASS I.
Hall, Wilfred N.
CLASS II.Carpenter, R. Burton
Fell, Arthur T.Stanley, Thomas R.
Blankenbach, William W., BA.Robertson, Francis McG.
CHEMISTRYCLASS I.
Todd, Eric E.
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CIVIL ENGINEERINGCLASS I.
Peebles, ArchieMcDonald, Walter V.Pretious, Edward S.
Duckering, Charles E.Young, Robert Bruce (Unranked)
CLASS II.Cornish, Charles R.
PASSED (UNRANKED)Jones, Allan John
ELECTRICAL ENGINEERINGCLASS II.
Dhami, l3hagat SioghRudnicki, Alois H.
Bergquist, Rubert A.Mooyboer, A. Peter
Morrison, Robert L., B.A.
PASSEDBlackett, Harold W., B.A.
McLean, Alexander
FOREST ENGINEERINGCLASS I.
Gormely, Marcus W.
CLASS II.Crickmay, James I..
GEOLOGICAL ENGINEERINGCLASS II.
Lord, Clifford S.Warden, Tons
MECHANICAL ENGINEERINGCLASS I.
Richmond, W. OsbornBishop, Joseph W.
CLASS II.Jagger, Albert, E., BA.
METALLURGICAL ENGINEERINGCLASS II.
Fraser, James S. C.
MINING ENGINEERINGCLASS II.
Wallis, John C.Arland, Andrew J.
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Aske, JessieHenderson, Mary
CLASS ILDorsett, Margaret
Tisdall, EdithAnderton, EvelynUpshall, Muriel
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Mallory, Lester DeWitt, B.S.A. Major: Agricultural EconomicsMinor: Horticulture
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CLASS I.Black, Lindsay MeLeodAspinal, Thomas EdwinSwanson, John Robert
CLASS ILBrooke, Ralph E.
Odium, Roger MelvynYarwood, Cecil Edmund
PASSEDSpilsbury, Richard H.
MacKenzie, Charles DuncanMcintyre, Douglas Cassidy
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(Subject to the Approval of Senate)
I. The Governor-General’s Gold Medal—(Head of Graduating Class in Arts).—Ralph Hull.
2. The Historical Society Gold Medal—(History)—Phyllis M. Freeman.
S. The Nichol Gold Medal—Geoffrey B. Riddehough, M.A.
SCHOLARSHIPS FOR POST-GRADUATE STUDIES
1. University Scholarship, $200.00—AliceL M. G. White.2. The Anne Wesbrook Scholarship,, $100.00—Murchie K. McPhail.3. The Captain LeRoy Memorial Scholarship, $250.00—William Roach.
(Returned Soldiers).4. The French Government Scholarship, 10,000 francs—jessie R. Mennie.5. The Nichol Scholarship ($l,200.00)—Geoffrey B. Riddehough, M.A.
6. The Brock Scholarship, $l00.00—W. Osborn Richmond.
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1. The Rhodes Scholarship—John Ross Tolmie.2. The Khaki University and Y.M.C.A. Memorial Fund Scholarships—
1. Basil E. Bailey. Charles W. Brazier3. Margaret Coope4. Alan J. Macdonald5. Frank S. Morley6. Lloyd Williams7. Eugene H. Cassidy8. A. Caroline Coates9. john Dickson Moore
10. Donald S. Smith
3. University Scholarship for Returned Soldiers (First Year).1. $150.00—No award.2. $150.00—No award.
fftcuIt nf rt cinc1. University Scholarships (General Proficiency, proceeding to the Fourth Year)
i. $150.00-Cecil K. Stedman.ii. $150.00—Marjorie F. J. Speed.
2. University Scholarships (General Proficiency, proceeding to the Third Year).i. $150.00—Flfrida M. Pigou.ii. $150.00—F. Margaret Large.
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3. Tlie Shaw Memorial Scholarship—$l37.50—(First in any two of nglish, Latin and Greek)—Bertie A. F. Black.
4. The McGill Graduates Scholarship—$l37.S0—--Bertie A. F. Black.(First in English and French)—by reversion to Mary Herbson.
5. The Terminal City Club Memorial Scholarship—$l10.00—(First in English and Econcimics)—Mavis H. E. Holloway.
6. The Scott Memorial Scholarsbip—$1l0.0O-—Jan McT. Cowan.(First in Biology).
FIRST YEAR
7. Royal Institution Scholarship—$l50.00—Audrey L. Layton.(First in General Proficiency).
8. University Scholarships—(Second and Third in General Proficiency).i. $l50.00—M. Gweneth Humphreys.
ii. $150.00—Margaret Rathie.9. P. E. 0. Sisterhood Scholarship—$75.00—Jeau H. Cameron.
(First Woman Student in English).10. The Beverley Cayley Scholarship—$lOO.0G-—Douglas P. Fraser.
(First Male Student in English).
OPEN11. Vancouver Women’s Canadian Club Scholarship (Canadian History).
$100.00—Helen R. Boutilier.
axnIt f )püd2cácne1. University Scholarship—$l50.00—-Awarded in September.
(General Proficiency, proceeding to Third Year, Nursing and Health)2. Vancouver Women’s Canadian Club Scholarship in Nursing and Health.
$100.00—Mary Jessie Armstrong.3. The Dunsmuir Scho1arsliip—165.00—James Albert Pike.
(Highest in Mining Engineering, proceeding to the Fifth Year).4. University Scholarsbip—$150.00—Robert A. Halet.
(General Proficiency, proceeding to Fourth Year).5. Royal Institution Schoarship—$150.00——Edward W. Richardson.
(General Proficiency, proceeding to Third Year).
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1. The B. C. Fruit Growers’ Association Scholarship—$100.0O—No award.2. University Scholarship—$150.00—
(General Proficiency, proceeding to Second Year)—No award.3. The David Thom Scholarship—$100.00—-
(General Proficiency, proceeding to Second Year)—No award.
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cSU acuffie51. The University Book Prize—$25.OO—No award.2. The Players’ Club Prize—$50.OO-—Norma I.. King.
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1. The Gerald Myles Harvey Prize—$50.OO—J. Ross Tolmie.(Essay in Economics or Political Science).
2. The Historical Society Prize—$25.OO—--Margaret Muirhead.(Essay on an assigned subject).
3. The Vancouver Women’s Conservative Association Prize—$25.OO.(First in Mathematics 1)—William Thomas Brown and M. Gweneth
flumphreys, equal, awarded to W. T. Brown.4. The Letters’ Club Prize—$25.OO—No award.5. The French Government Bronze Medal (French)—T. Downie Kirk.6. The French Government Book Prize (French)—Nora M. Holtoyd.
UCUft øf pl cicnc1. The Convocation Prize—$50.OO----Archie Peebles.
(General Proficiency in Filth Year).2. The Walter Moberly Memorial Prize—$25.OO---Clifford S. Lord.
(Engineering Thesis in Fifth Year).3. The Professional Engineers’ Prizes—($25.OO each).
J. D. Curtis.A. J. Macdonald.J. E. Macdonald.L. G. Mathews.W. Thornber.
4. The Provincial Board of Health Prizes in Public Health Nnrsing—$100.OO.Jessie Aske—$30.OO.Mary I-Ienderson—$20.OO.Eileen Wright—$20.OO.Margaret Dorsett—$15.OO.Olive Ings—$15.OO.
1. The Canadian Club of Vancouver Bursary—$300.OO—To be awarded in September to Worthy Matriculants.
2. The American Women’s Club Bursary—$110.OO--—To be awarded in September.3. The David Thom Bursary—$60.OO—-Wilson Henderson.
(General Proficiency, proceeding to Second Year Agriculture).