Gou.l<tp. CAPE OF GOOD HOPE. COLONIAL SECRETARY'S MINISTERIAL DIVISION. Report of the Council of the Universit of the Cape of Good Hope for the year 1903. both bU tht 1904. 1. The Council of the University of the Cape of Good Hope has the honour to present to His Excellency the Governor the following Report of its proceedings during the year 1903. 2. The present Council entered upon its duties on the 30th July, 1903, and was constituted as follows: (a). Members appointod by His Excellency the Governor:- J. H. Meiring Beck, M.D .. M.L.A. Rev. A. P. Bender , M.A. Hon. Sir W. Bisset Berry, Kt., M.A., M.D.. Speaker. Legislative Assembly. Hon. Sir John Buchanan, Kt. Rev. Carron Espin, M.A., D.D., Principal Emeritus, S. Andrew's College, Graham's Town. Rev. W. Flint, D.D. Right Rev. Allan G. S. Gibson. M.A., D.D., Bishop Coadjutor of Cape Town. Alfred John Gregory, M.R.C.S., L.S.A., M.D., Medical Officer of Health. Rev. J. H. Hofmeyr. Rev. F. C. Kolbe, B.A. , D.D. Thomas Muir, C.M.G., M.A., LL.D., F.R.S., Superintendent. General of Education. Rev. J. M. Russell, M.A., B.D. Malcolm W. Searle, M.A., LL.B., K.C. Hon. Sir C. Abercrombie Smith, Kt., M.A. J. W. G. Van Oordt, Ph. Th. M., L.H.D. (b). Members elected by Convocation:- Professor .T. C. Beattie, D.Sc., Professor of Physics, South African College, Cape Town. H. E. S. Fremantle, M.A. Professor P. D. Hahn , M.A., Ph.D., Professor of Chemistry. _ South African College, Cape Town. [G43. -1904.] '. UNIV S.A. ERST'J'Y OF S.A. !BIBJ, T'J • -: Y,TB RARY 1 3-2- i960 B514.
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Gou.l<tp.
CAPE OF GOOD HOPE.
COLONIAL SECRETARY'S MINISTERIAL DIVISION.
Report of the Council of the Universit of the Cape of Good Hope for the year 1903.
~r~lientedto both ~OllliCli o~ ~al'tiallteltt bU ~ol1nmtltd~~ ~is ~mncncu tht (§~vtrnor 1904.
1. The Council of the University of the Cape of Good Hope has the honour to present to His Excellency the Governor the following Report of its proceedings during the year 1903.
2. The present Council entered upon its duties on the 30th July, 1903, and was constituted as follows:
(a). Members appointod by His Excellency the Governor:J. H. Meiring Beck, M.D .. M.L.A. Rev. A. P. Bender, M.A. Hon. Sir W. Bisset Berry, Kt., M.A., M.D.. Speaker.
Legislative Assembly. Hon. Sir John Buchanan, Kt. Rev. Carron Espin, M.A., D.D., Principal Emeritus, S.
Andrew's College, Graham's Town. Rev. W. Flint, D.D. Right Rev. Allan G. S. Gibson. M.A., D.D., Bishop
Coadjutor of Cape Town. Alfred John Gregory, M.R.C.S., L.S.A., M.D., Medical
Officer of Health. Rev. J. H. Hofmeyr. Rev. F. C. Kolbe, B.A. , D.D. Thomas Muir, C.M.G., M.A., LL.D., F.R.S., Superintendent.
General of Education. Rev. J. M. Russell, M.A., B.D. Malcolm W. Searle, M.A., LL.B., K.C. Hon. Sir C. Abercrombie Smith, Kt., M.A. J. W. G. Van Oordt, Ph. Th. M., L.H.D.
(b). Members elected by Convocation:-Professor .T. C. Beattie, D.Sc., Professor of Physics, South
African College, Cape Town. H. E. S. Fremantle, M.A. Professor P. D. Hahn, M.A., Ph.D., Professor of Chemistry. _ South African College, Cape Town.
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(b). Members elected by Convocation (contd.):-Rev. W. O. Jenkins, M.A., Principal, Diocesan College,
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Professor W. S. Logeman, B.A., L.R.C., Professor of Modern Languages, South African College, Cape Town.
Rev. VV. S. MacGowan, M.A., LL.D., Principal, S. Andrew's College, Graham's 'l.'own .
Professor A. R. Mackenzie, M.A., Professor of Mathematics, Victoria College, Stellenbosch.
Rev. Professor J. 1. Marais, B.A., D.D., Professor of Philqsophy. and Apologetics, Theological Seminary, Stellenbosch. I I I
ProfeRsor .T. Martin, M.A., Professor of Physics and . Chemistry, Dio0esan College, Rondebosch.
Professor J. T. Morrison, M.A., B.Sc., Professor of Physics, Victoria College, Stellenboseh.
Professor R. C. Notcutt, B.A., Professor of English, Victoria College, Stellenbosch.
Professor W. Ritchie, M.A., Professor of Latin and Philology, South African CollegEl, Cape Town.
Rev. Professor T. Walker, M.A., LL.D., Professor of Philosophy, Victoria College, Stellenbosch.
Professor W. A. Viljoen, B.A., Phll.D., Professor of Modern Languages, Victoria College, Stellenbosch .
.T. R. Whitton, Principal, Normal College, Cape Town.
(c). Members for Natal appointed by Ris ExC(;llency the Governor :-
Ron. John X. Merriman, M.L.A. P. A. Barnett, M.A., Superintendent of Education, 1: atal. Robert D. Clark, M.A.
• 3. A vacancy in the Council, caused by the resignation of Dr. van Oordt, was filled by the appointment by Government of the lIon. W. P. Schreiner, K.C., C.M.G., to the vacant seat.
4. The following letter was, by Resolution of the Council, forwarded f to Dr. van Oordt upon his resignation, ag mark of the Council's appreciation of his ,long and distinguished sOl'viees al' a member of the University Council :-
DEAR 8IR,
I have been directed by the Council <if the University of the Cape of Good Hope to acknowledge th" receipt of your letter, resigning your position as a member of the C.ou"ci l, and, at the same time, to express the deep and sincere regret with which the Council accepts your resignation. The Council is keenly sensible of the gn'at loss which it suffers through your resignation, and regrets this loss all the more, seeing that it is occasioned by your failing health. During nearly twenty years the Council has had the beneJit of your ripe scbolarship and long experience in matters educatiolJal, and all the members-even those who have on occasions <:liffered from ,·ou ill their vi,,\\s-al'e conscious how high and disintC'rested have been YOUI' aims, and thaI you have ever striven to mak'e the University a centre Of light alicl culture and intellectual progress for the whole of South Africa.
We trust that your declining years will be comforted bv lTlllCh good work done in the past, and tbat you will be I Univers!ty, with which you have been so honourably connel ill usefulneSS and strength.
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of op die loaste datum hieronder gestampel. the new Council the Hon. Sir John usly re-elected to the office of Vicevo years, and Dr. Thomas Muir, M.A., ~-elected to the office of Pro Viced.
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office of Assistant- Registrar became of Mr. C. S. Edgar to the chair of
se, Stellenbosch. The vacancy thus polntment of Mr. A. A. Elliott, M.A., ate of the University.
lvocation held in March, Mr. Charles cd Secretary of Convocation for a
)llowing persons were admitted to the
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,B. Examination: nt Hodge, LL.B. (Glasgow). Mack asb. van 'n hernuwin9sic.aort gebruik
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A.l0 )zel~ Biss. le Collingwood.
Oharles Kitchin. William Patrick Reynolds. M vIes Graham Taaffe.
(3) To the Illtermedi~tte Examination in Arts: Charles Fielding Collingwood. John James Denyar. Charles William Mackay Dunnet. Eric Ross Goulding. Harrv Gutmacher. Arthur H. J. Hill. Frederick Beaumont Holmes. John Austin Kelly. Thomas Thompson Nichol. 'William Clarenc(l Nichols. Joseph Aloysius O'Connor. George Henry John Sadler. James Sorrie. Charles Douglas Stanier. Adeline Winifred Vaughan. Kenneth Wiley.
(4) To the Law Certificate Examination: Robert Gordon Foord. Robert May.
(i5) To the First Mining Examination: Alexander C!3cil Herbert Bruce.
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9. A vacancy in the Council of the South African College was filled by the re-appointment of the Hon, T, L. Graham, K.C., M.L.C,
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5. At the first ~eoting of the new Oouncil tho Hon. Sir John Buchanan, Kt., was unanimously re-elected to the office of ViceOhancellor for a period of two years, and Dr. Thomas Muir, M.A., LL.D., F.R.S., O.M.G., was re-elected to tho office of Pro ViceOhancellor for the same period.
6. During tho year tho offico of Assistant -Registrar became vacant on tho ~Lppointment of MI'. O. S. Edgar to tho chair of Groek at the Victoria Oolloge, Stellenboseh. The vacancy thus causod was filled by the appointment of Mr. A. A. Elliott, M.A. , a former distinguishod graduate of the University.
7. At tho meeting of Convocation held in Marcb, Mr. Charles Murray, M.A., was 1'0- elected Secretary of Oonvocation for a period of two years.
8. During tho year tho following persons were admitted to the examinations spocified :-
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(1) To the Final LL.B. Examination: Donald Grant Hodge, LL.B. (Glasgow).
(2) To the B.A. Examination:
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Evan Ebenezer Biss. Ada Beatrice Oollingwood. Charles Kitchin. William Patrick Reynolds. Myles Graham Taaffe.
To tho Intormedihte Examination in Arts: Oharles Fielding Oollingwood. John James Denyar. Oharles William Mackay Dunnot. Eric Ross Goulding. Harrv Gutmacher. Arthur H. J. Hill. Fredorick Boaumont Holmes. L John Austin Kolly. Thomas Thompson Nichol. William Ola1'onc(l Nichols. Joseph Aloysius O'Oonnor. Goorge Henry .John Sadler. James Sorrie. Oharles Douglas Staniur. Adeline W inifrocl Vaughan. Kenneth Wiley.
(4) To the Law Oertificato Examination: Robert Gordon Foord. Robert May.
Ui) To the First Mining Examination: Alexander O~cil Herbert Bruce.
9. A vacancy in the Council of the South African Oollege was filled by the re-appointment of the Hon, T. L. Graham, K.O., M.L.C,
10. leave of absence for various periods during the year was granted to the following members of Oouncil ; The Vice-Ohancellor, Rev. Dr. Gibson, Professor Beattie, and Professor Viljoen.
11. With reference to the appointment of Standing Committees the following resolutions were adopted:
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1. That all Standing Oommittees hold office for two years.
II. That each Oommittee be empowered not only to deal with mattcrs referred to it by the Oouncil, but also to submit from time to time, for the consideration of the Oouncil, any recommendations which it may d(~em desirable to bring to the notice of the Oouncil with refcrence to other matters naturally related to the interests with which the Oommittee is specially charged. '
III. That the duties of the Vice·Ohancellor's Oommittee be as follows ;-
To deal in the interval between Oouncil Meetings with matters of routine (including those of finance), or of minor importance, and with matters requiring immediate attention, all such matters dealt with being reported at the next meeting of the Oouncil.
IV. That each Oommittee of Studies should include, along with members of Oouncil, other persons, to be invited and appointed by the Oouncil, whose co-operation may be of value to the Oommittee, such Assessors to have the right of voting on all matters dealt with by the Oommittee, and to receive the same travelling allowances as Members of Oouncil.
V. That the duties of the Examiners' Oommittee shall be as follows;-
1. To draw up annually a preliminary list of Examiners for submission to the Oouncil at the meeting at which Examiners are appointed.
2. To fill up all vacancies in examinerships that may occur after the appointments have been made by tho Oouncil.
VI. That the Honorary Degrees Oommittee, in addition to its othol.' functions (see Calendar 1903-1904, pp. 67-81) be entrusted with the duty of cOl1i:;idering and reporting upon applications for admission ad eundem gradwn.
12. The Standing Oommittees for the perioc.l 1903-1905 were constituted as follows :-
I. Vice- Chancellor's Committee:-The Vice-Ohancellor, the Pro Vice-Ohancellor, Mr.
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Fremantle, Professor Ritchie, Sir O. Abercrombie Rmith; Professor Wallwl', Mr. Whitton.
II. Committee of Studies: Literatw'e
Members of Council : The Vice-Chancellor, Thp, Pro Vice-Ohancellor, Mr.
Barnett, Mr. Bender, Mr. Clark, Dr. Flint, Mr. Fremantle, Professor Hahn, Mr. Jenkins, Dr. Kolbe, Professor Logeman, Dr. Macgowan, Professor Marais, Professor N otcutt, Professor Ritchie, Mr. Russell, Professor Viljoen, Professor -Walker, Mr. -Whitton.
Assessors: Professor Aulsebrook, B.A., Diocesan College, Ronde
bosch; Professor Clark. M.A. , LL.D., South African College, Cape Town; Professor J. Edgar, M.A., South Afdcan College, Cape Town; Professor C. S. Edgar, M.A., Victoria College, Stellenbosch; Professor Fruin, LL.D., Dil)cesan College, Rondebosch; Professor KielLl, M.A., S. Andrew's College, Graham's Town; Professor Lewis, M.A., South African College, Cape Town; Professor Loveday. M.A., South African College, Cape Town; Professor MacDonald, M.A., Victoria College, Stellenbosch; Professor Vipan, M.A., Diocesan College, Rondebosch.
III. Committee of Studies: Science
Members of Council: The Vice-Chancellor, The Pro Vice-Chancellor, Mr.
Barnett, Professor Beattie, Dr. Beck, Dr. Espin, Dr. Gregory, Professor Hahn, Professor Mackenzie, Professor Martin, Professor Morrison, Sir C. Abercrombie Smith, Mr. Whitton.
Assessors: lJr. Bolus, D.Sc., Kenilworth; Professor Broom,
Victoria College, Stellenbosch; Professor Cory, M.A., S. Andrew's College, Graham's Town; Professor Urawford, D.Sc., ,South African College, Cape Town; Professor Dendy, D.Sc., F.L.S., South African College, Cape Town; Dr. Gilchrist,
, )LA., Ph.D., B.Sc., Governmont Biologist, Cape 'fown; Mr. Hough, M.A., Royal Observatory, Cape Town; Professor Kent, M.A., Diocesan College, Rondebosch; Dr. Marloth, M.A. , Ph.D., Capo Town; Professor Matthews, M.A., S. Andrew's College, Graham's Town; Professor Payne, A.M.I.C.E., :M.I.M.E., South African College, Cape Town; Professor Pearson, M.A., F.L.S., South African Collego, Cape Town; Dr. Purcell, B.A., Ph.D., South African Museum, Cape Town; Dr. Schonland, M.A., Ph.D., Albany Museum, Graham's Town; Dr. Stoneman, D.Sc., Huguenot College, Wellington; Professor Van del' Riet, M.A., Ph.D., Victoria College, Stellenbosch; Professor Young, M.A., South African College, Capo Town.
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IV. Committee of Studies: Law- .
Members of Council: The Vice - Chancellor, The Pro Vice - Chancellor,
Advocate Searle, Advocate Schreiner.
Assessors: Advocate Benjamin, Ad vocate Buchanan, Advocate
J. E. R. de Villiers, Advocate Twentyman Jones, Mr. C. H . Van Zyl.
V. Committee of Studies: Music
Members of Council : The Vice-Chancellor, The Pro Vice-Chancellor, Dr.
Beck, Dr. Kolbe, Professor Logeman, Professor Ritchie.
Assessors: The Music Examiners.
VI. Scholarships Committee:-
The Vice-Chancellor, The Pro Vice-Chancellor, Dr. Kolbe, Aqvocate Searle, Sir C. Abercrombie Smith.
VII. Examiners Committee :-..
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The Vice-Chancellor, The Pro Vice-Chancellor, Professor Beattie, Mr. Jenkins, Professor Mackenzie, Professor Martin, Professor Ritehie, Professor Viljoen, Mr. Whitton.
Honorary and Ad Eundem Degrees Committee:-
The Vice-Chancellor, The Pro Vice-Chancellor, Dr. Gregory, Professor H~hn, Dr. Kolbe, Professor Ritchie, Professor Walker .
IX. Building Committee :-
The Vice-Chancellor, The Pro Vice-Chancellor, Mr. Fremantle, Dr. Gregory, Professor Ritchie, Advocate Searle, Sir C. Abercrombie Smith, Professor Walker, Mr. Whitton.
13. The Music (Written) Examinations were held in June at th.e following 41 centres :-Alice, Beaufort West, Bedford, Bloem-
15. The' University Examinations in December were held at the following 138 Centres :-Adelaide, Aliwal North, Andries Kraal, Barkly East, Barberton, Beaufort West, Bedford, Bethlehem, Bothulie, .Blauw Vallei, Bloemfontein, J3010, Bredasdorp, Bulawayo, Burghersdorp, Butterworth, Cala, Oaledon, Calitzdorp, Cape Town, CathCc'trt, Cedarville, Clanwilliam, Clarkebury, Colesberg . . Cradock, Daljosaphat, Darling, Dordrecht, pundee, Durban, 'Durbanvil1e, East London, Fick burg, Fordsburg, Fort Beaufort, Frasorburg, Fronch Hoek, George, Graaff-Reinet, Grahamstown, Gi.'eytow~, Gwolo, Hanover" Hartebeestfontein, Healdtown, Hoidelberg, HUton, IIope 'Town Humansdorp, Jacobsdal, J'l.nsenville, J eppestown, Johannesburg, Kareiga, Kentani, Kimberley, Kjng William's Town, Klein Drakenstein,. Klerksdorp, Knysna, Koffyfontein, Kokstad, Krugersdorp, Ladismith (C. C.), Lady Frere, Ladysmith, Langebaan, Lovedale, Mafeking, .Malmesbury.,. Lichtenburg, Maraisburg, Michaelhouse, Middelburg (C. C.), Middelburg (Transvaal), Molteno, Montagu, Mossel Ba'j, Mtitraysbilrg" New Bethesda, Newcastle, Oakford, Oudtshoorn, Paardenbe'rg, Paari Lower, Paarl Upper, Peddie, Petrusville, Philippolis, Philipstown, Pietermaritzburg, Port Elizabeth, Porterville, Potchefstroom, Protoria, Prince Albort, Prince Alfred's Hamlet, Queenstown, Rawsonville, Richmond, Riebeek Kasteel, Riebeek West, Riversdale, Robertson, Rockcliffe, Rondeboscb, Simondium, Simonstown, Smithfield, Somerset East, Somerset Strand, Somerset West, Stellenbo\,ch, Steynsburg, 'Stutterheim, Tarkastad, Thlotse Heights, Tulbagb., Uitenhagfl, Umtata, Umzinto, Uniondale, Van Rhynsdorp, Ventersburg, Victoria West, ' Vosburg, Vryburg, Wagonmaker's Valley, Wellington, Wepenel', Willowmore, Winburg, ' .. W olmaranstad, Worcester, Wynberg, Zastron, Zeerust.
16. ' The Examinations of the year were conducted by the followmg Examiners:-
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(1) SchooZ EZementary E.'1:amination.
(a) Literature Committee. English, First Paper ... English, Second Paper English History ... South African History Latin Dutch, First Paper .. . Dutch, Second Paper .. . French .. . German .. . Kafir Sesuto ...
Professor N otcutt, B.A. Mr. G. W. Casse, B.A. Mr. C. W. Cousins, B.A. Rev. B. P. J. Marchand, B.A. Rev. J. Macmillan, M.A. Mr. C. Murray, M.A. Professor Fruin, LL.D. Dr. Logie, B.A. Mr. R. W. Wilson, B.A. Rev. Canon Woodrooffe, M.A.
... Rev. G. Rolland. Chairman: ProEessor Ritchie, M.A.
(b) Science Committee.
Arithmetic ... .. . Descriptive Geography
. Physical Geography Science ... Mathematics
Handwriting
Professor Craib, M. A. Rev. J. WhiteRide . Mr. J. Smith, M.A. Professor G. E. Cory, M.A., F.C.S. Mr. W. M. Wallace, A.R.C.S.
{Mr. R. Dale, M.A. Mr. J. Rodger, M.A.
Chairman: Professor Crawford, M. A., D.Sc.
(2) School Higltm' Examination.
(a) Literature Oommittee.
English, First Paper ... English, Second Paper
Rev. G. P. Ferguson, M.A. Mr. E. Noaks, M.A.
Latin
Greek
History ...
Dutch
French .. , German ... Rafir Sesuto ...
Arithmetic
Mathematics
Physics .. , Chemistry Botany ...
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fProfeasor Macdonald, M.A. Mr. R. M. Exham, M.A.
'Professor A. S. Kidd, M.A.
{Mr. G. W. J. Macfarlane, B.A. Rev. W. L. Clementson, M.A., B.D.
fRev. P. T. Retief. ... 1MI'. M. J. Besselaar. \
Dr. Logie, B.A. Professor Fruin, LL.D. Rev. Canon "Voodrooffe, M.A. Rev. G. Rolland.
Chairman: Professor Ritchie, M.A.
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Chairman:
Science Committee.
Mr. J. Barrie Low, M.A.
fProfessor Martin, M.A.
,. . Professor Kent. M.A . 'Professor Brow~, M.A. Professor van del' Riet, M.A., Ph.D. Dr. Schonland, M.A.
Professor Mackenzie, M.A.
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(3) JIaln'culation Examination.
(a) Litemture Committee.
English. First Paper... Mr. W. Murray. ~I.A. \ Professor Clln;k, M.A.
"English, Nccond Paper
Latin
Greek
History
Dutch ) FrenCh; l German Kafir Sesuto
t Rev. W. E. U. Clarlw, ~r..A. I Professor Ritchie. M.A. ) Professor A. N. K idd, :\f.A .
Rev. B. 11. Hampden Jones, ~I..A. j Dr. Logie, B.A. 1MI'. C. Murray, M.A.
\ Professor Logeman , B.A., L .R .C. ) Mr. R D. Nauta.
Rey. ('anon \\T oodl'ooffe, M.A. Hev. G. Rolland.
(j).lainnan: Pl'ofet'isor ·Walker. M.A .. LL.D.
Arithmetic Algebra ...
Geometry
Physics ...
Chemistn' BotallY . .
Chairman:
(b) Sciellce Committee. Professor }lackemde. M.A. Professor Crawfol'd, .M:.A .. D.~c.
IProfe8sol' Morrison. M.A., B.~c. 11>1'ofessor Beattie, D.Hc. \ Professor Morrison, M.A., B.Sc. I Professor Beattie, D.Rc.
(..j.) [lltf'1·1I1 pdi((/e. fl.A.., SlIrvey and First J.1Iilliil{1 E.l'lllIlillatioJls.
((() Lih'1'C/f llre Committee.
EngliRh ... \ Rev. II. Y. Tavlor. )LA. IHey. Dr. Kolbe. JL\.
Ilistol'y (Tnlormp(liaip) Mr. C. D. Hope, :\f.A. I Rev. Dr. Kolbe. B.A.
Ph ilosoph.\'
Latin
Dutch
French'
Up]'mn 11 •••
~rnthcmati('s : Applied
t Rev. N . .f. Briimmer, M.A., H.D. 1M]'. W. A. Russell. M.A. 1 Rey. II. V. Taylor, M.A. jRev. B. H. Hampden Jones. M.A. I Mr. J. D. Coley, B.A. j Rey. A. Moorrees. t Rev. J. P. van Hem'den. lL\'. I Rey. W. R. MacgowHn, M.IL LL.D. t Dr. Logie, B.A. \ Prof. Fruin, LL.D. (Bev. W. S. Macgow;m, 1L\., LL.D.
(']Ini I'Ill<lll: 11 r. C. M:Ul'l'<l:' . Nf.A.
(1J) 86(11('(' Committee.
:Mr. E. T. Littlewood. M.A .. [U";e. I'm'(' and, :Miss Phillipp a. ~'aw('ctt.
-MI'. ·W. E. Malhel'be, B.A., H.Hc. J )1'. Troup, M.A.
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(b) Science ['0111111 il/p('-colltd.
Drawing (Mining) PhYsic:o; ... . ..
... Professor 01'1'. B.Sc. Mr. n. \\'miams. B.Sc.
Chemistl')' (Mining) '" Mr .. 1, LLlnt. B.S(·" P .LC., F.C.S. f Mr .. Jl)hn Muller, fL\. Chemi~try
Metallmg'y
Botany .. .
Zoology .. .
Geology .. . Survevin o' • 1 ,.,
Astronomy
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I MI'. J I. C. L. Blox>lm. ... .Mr. James G. Lllwn , A.R.S.M. )
A.M.T.C.E. fDr. Schiin land. I Dr. (tilehrist. M.A., B.Sc.
{·Dr . .Purcell, RA. Dr. Gilchrist, M.A., B.Sc .
SDr. Corstorphine, B.Sc. (Mr. E. Sehwarz, A.R.C.S. Mr. M. C. Yos, B.A . Mr. S. S. lIough, .M.A.
Chairman : Hon. Sir C. Abercrombie Smith. M.A.
(5) LL. D., LL.R .. alld Civ iJ Servic~ .High er Law Examinations.
Professor Mackenzie. M.A.. I J)ro[c~sol' 111 onison, M . ~\ ., RRe. I Profos~or DcaLLic. D.fk. i Professor nJ m·tin, M.l \ . " Professor van del' lloit, M.A. Dr. Tietz. Professor Logeman. B.A .
... } Professor Fruin. LL.D. I '
Professor Olark, M . .A .. LL.D. Hey. Dr. Kolhe. J; ... \ .
:Rey. K :J. J3rliml1lcr. M.A., B.D. I Professor Loyeday, M.A.
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(12) Jfl(sic E.w II Ii II a lions.
Mr. Fl'eclmiu Cliffe'. Mr. Marmaduke M. Bal'ton.
17. '1'he following p('1'sons qualilic(l (lurillg Llw \'ear for degrees h\' Examination. ::tntl \\'ill he acLmitLed Lo thcir l'l'spcctiYe degrees at the Uraduation ('c'l'emon," ill Fehl'llar.\'. 1H01:-
Department .J.-J!JSPCJ'illll'll tn 1 all cl l\ n turnl :-lcionc('.
18. Tho following persons comp] eLed nIL the examinations necessary for the degTce of H.Sc. in tho ' jJepartlllent of Mining Engineerin g. nlld will be admitted to the dpg-rec at tho Graduation Oeremon~- in PebruHl)-. 190-:1:-
l)eter Yon ~raltitll l\ndorson. 'William Blacklock Carmichael. Ockm-t Tobias de Villiers. Walter Fh.;mer. B.J\. Lionol Isaac 1-1ar1'is. Victor Hartog'. Ernest George IIilncr. l L \ . Wille11l1\dolph K1'ige. J1 .. A. Edward Carl J oacbim Meyer. Wilhelmus lIcndrikus Visser . . Andries J ohanncs 'Yalters. H.A.
19. During tbc year the following Graduates of other tTniversities were approved 1'01' admi!"sion to d egrees in this University, and ,,-ill he admitted at the GnHluation Coromon~- in ~farch, 1904:-
(l) D {'yree of B.A.
Aloxander Htanlo.\· Bonson, n.A., Cambridge. Henry Theodoro Augustus Edwards, ]3.A., Oxford. Frank St. Clair I~eal·on. B.A., Oxford. Henry Clapcott Girdlestone, 13.1\., London. Kenneth l\ rthur H obart Houghton, ]3.1\., Dublin. Rev. Louis Mas11lejean, Ph.D., Grogorian Univ~rsity, Rome. Rev. [)eunis 11cAlllifIe. Ph.D., Collogo of Propaganda, Rome. Annetta 'YeHs ~lurray. B.A. , London. Frederick Theodore K calc, B.r\ .. Oxford. Theodorc Cecil Orpen, J1..1\. , Cambridge. / Hobert FCl'mOl' Ronclcll. jL \ ., London. Rcginald Craufurd Streeten, ]3.,A., Oxford.
(2) Degree of .1}I.A .
.Percy Artltnr Barnett. M.A .. Uxford. Dugald J3]m'. ~r.A., Glm;gow. Professor John Clark. M .. A .. St. AllCh'OW'S. H erbert Hamuel Cooke. M.l(. , Oxford. jl ector (:l'ay Duthie. ~l.A., \.bel'deon. Hey. Heur,; JHomficlcl Ellison, :M.A. , Oxford. Rev. Bcll1ll111d .c\ntoino Goetz, Lie. es Sc., Paris.
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(2) De(!r('(' of JI.,1.- ontd.
Bey. Perc~· .Joh11 Loseby, M.A., <.;mnbridg:e. Pl'ofeRRor ThomaR Loveday. M.A., Oxford. Thomas Patrick McInernoy. M.~\ .. Melhourne . .John Og·g. M . .t\.. Rt . .t\ndre~v ' s. Professor] !em")' Harold ,Yclch Pearsoll, M. \., Crllnbridge. AdYo("tt(' ~ran\'ood 'rucker. M.A., Oxford. Arthur H elllT " -alker. ~r.A .. Oxford. Malcolm ~icolsOll :MacInnes. M.A .. Edinburg·h.
(;3 ) DI!(!l"ee of LL.H .Adyocate Morrj:.; ~\] exallller ( ILA ., Cape). LL.D., Cambridge.
(..j. ) Dr'fjl"N' of LL.D. Thomas l'atrick McTnerue:"" LL.D .. ,\Ielbourne.
(5 ) D(' (JI"N' of B.8{". Joseph Lunt, J3.Sc., Yictoria.
( (5) D('{j le(' of D.Se. Professor . \.rthur Dendy, D.Sc., Yictoria.
(7) D e{jI"N' of M.B. Oswald James Currie, 1f.B .. J.Jondon. Duncan Jam es Peirson, M.B., Edinburgh.
(8) De{frce o/ilf.D. Edward nu)" Dru Drury, ::\LD., London.
20. The following RcholarRhips. Exhibitions, Bursariss and Prizes ·were a\yarded in connection with the Examinations held during the ~'ear :-
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1. ConI/call aJld rOl"k Prize for Hesearck Logemall, -,,-nlem Ueudrik, M.A.
Thesis.- ·· Rome ohsE'rvationR of 11. Lmospheric Electricity in Cape TOWIl,"
2. 07I({ZII/(' 1'8 11le1ll01"i((/ Pl'iz('.
ChUbb. ElsiE' Mar~', B.A. Thesis.- ·· ']'11e rls(' of the Zulu and Basuto Powers."
3. _M.A. Rrmnill(l/io!l .
Frlloll'slll}) of £200. h'l/(( blt, for Two Years. J.Jogeman, \yi]]em Henclrik, M.A.
4. B.A. E:mmill((tioll.
l?bden Schol((rship. Yan Schcllkwijk, Johannes, lLA., Victoria College,
Bethell. Christophel'. S. Andl'ew's Colle,Q'e. Ol'ahamstown. Brink, John \ 'oltelen. Victoria College, Stellenbosch. Kies, Oharles Frederick. Victoria Colleg'e, Stellenboseh.
( b) JIil/o)' }t),dllbilioll,s of .t80, tellable fol' 1'11'0 rl'fll',s:
Hasson, .J ohnnnes, Victoria C'olleg'e, Rtellenho:;ch . . Jan-is, Cyril Chestor, Victoria CoHeg'e, Stcllenbosch. De Vos, HCl1fhik Johannoi-i. S .• \friean Colleg'o, Cape Town.
HI. FIHi-iT ~JIXIKG EXAM] X ATJOX.
E,l'ltibilwll of {'40, tel/f/bZe .to}' 1'11'0 r e(fl's: -Kirkman. llC'l'bel't Lft"\\TenCe, R. ~\ fl'iefln (,olle,~e, Cape Town.
IV. "M.\'1'IUCULATlOX EXA:MIX.\TIOX.
(a) JIajol' R.dtibitiolls of £30. tel/able /01' Oil e re((I':
CentlivI'cs, Albert van del' Sandt. S. "\ . College School, C<Lpe Town.
:Incobs, .Albert Michael, R. A . College Hehool. Cape'l'own. Sichel, Alan 'William Stuart, Diocesnn ('ollege, Homleboscb. Doidge, Ethel Mary. Epworth High ScbooLPietCl'lll<lritzburg. Hmart, Evelyn Eut.recia. 'Wesle:nm Iligh School. Gmhal1li-i-
town. :Meyer. \nUiam Charles Bel'llhHl'cl, HOyi-i' High Hchool,
. Kimberley.
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( b) Jiil/oi' Exhibitiol/.') of +.:20. tel/able fo/' One Year:
Schlutor, Charle~ ,Yilliam El'iodorich, R. A. Collogo School, Ua1Jo Town.
J Lu!{o. Elizabeth ('onstallC'J. Oood 1l0pl' Reminar.,·, rape , Town .
( d) Qneen Victoria JlclIlu)'iaZ Prize ;-
IJessoa. I~ornalldo .1\lltonio Noguoim, Comm orcial School Durban.
V. ::)CHOOL llIGHEH E:XA~IXATlOX.
(a) JIqjor BUl'8al'ies of £15. tenable for all (; Y ear;-
( b)
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Du Toit, Petrus Johann, Boys' High School. Wellington. Bullock, .J oh11 HUrIHll'd. Dale Collego, King William's Town. Malall , Htefanus du Toit. Boys' ]Jigh School, Wellingtoll. Louw, Uideon Johannes, Boys' High School, Petarl. Hunter, William John Hussell, Boys' High School, Sea
Point. Van'ie, Edward Thomas. Christian Brothers High School,
Kimberley. Malan. David J ohannos. High School. French Hoek. Lindenberg . ...: \ lindo. Girls' High School, 'VorcesLer. HeoLt, Evelyn Mary, Girls' High School, H,ondebosch.
Minor Bt6rSaries of £10, tell able f01- One Year:
Kaplan, Isaac, Boys' High School, Kimberley. Van del' Hpuy, Andrew, High School, French Hoek. Beckett, William Frederick, Boys' High School, Grahams-
town. Brink, Daniel, Boys' High SChool, Paarl. i--\ilke, Ellen lluhertha, Uil'h;' High Rchool, Rondebosch. ])e J\ock Hendrll, P etnu;, Boys' Public School. ~Jalme8-
bury. Sruit, Edith :B' rancis, Huguenot Girls' High School, Wel
(a) ilIa/or Bursaries of£10, tenable for One Y em';-Parker. Maurice Erne~t Camm, PubJie School. Tarkastad. Engd~, Kenneth. Boys' High School. Paarl. .I ohnstonc, • \ gnos Mary. Public ~chool. Tarka~tad . Moll, J>ieter do Yillicrs, Boys' High ~chool. Paarl Smith. Amy Cumming. Riversdalc School. Ripon Siding.
G rahamstown.
(b ) Jii1l0r Bursaries of £8, tenable for ail e Year:-Roddy. Doris. Girh;' High School, King William's Town. Yersfeld . .J ol:>ephine Maria, Public School. Darling. Le Roux . Santh Lavinia, High School. Fronch Hoek. Le Roux . .Jacobu~ .Johannes. High School. French Hoek. Malhel·be. baac de Yillier~ . Boys' High School. Paarl.
21. The following" is an abstract of the results of the various Examinations beld during the yea,r; -
I Examined.
PASSED. Per-EXAMIXATIOX.
Class II, I CIa .. III. I centage
Class 1. I Total. PaQ.ses.
M.A. .5 ') -!(l B.A. (Litel'atme and PhiloHophy) 27 2a* ti.'i ' 1 B.A. (Science) ... Hi lIt i ti · 7 Interm ediate Arts III 11 -!() :)2 lO3 73 Intl'l'mediate Mining CaJldidates 5 ;) lOll Matriculation 8iH l!l lli.5 2ti3 .Jon 5()'7 Sm'\,ey 88 I 411 -i.'i--! Fina l Mining 8 Ii i ;) R('('ond 2'TilJillg .)'. .J " II)() -" _. , Fil'At ~Ii n i ng ilo Iii:::
.. \ ,. .'oJ· .,
LI..D, I 11 0 Final .LL.B. ti t, Ii" ' -~ " PI'e liJllju :tl'." LL,B. ]ti !I .)ll ('i \.j I • 'e l'vi(,l' Pl'eiilllilJ<ll'." LL.I-l. ..
J :~a .;~ " C'apf' La\\' ( '(' I, t ifi e-at" III) ~ :.) 7:~ ' 2 TI'au A\':I,,1 La\\' Cl' I'ti tka k : ~l) I . ~ ") !;ti ' R "-O.H,C. Law Ce rtifi cate ... I : \ 7;:' C'i\'il ~cl'vil'e L O\\'t'r Law I I ti 4:, ;\,~ , L C i d I He L'\' i ~o Lo,vcl' La \\'
( Hh odetiiau Caml i <lall'H) 2K I" llH " 'fJ"aIlHyaal Ci vii He:ll'vict' LU\\,l'l' ]~aw ... ;W ,'i III
0, H.C'. Civil Hunin' La\\' ,,\ ., ;2,1 ~k h "o l Hig he t' ... I , ll '7 HI ;;7 I ;!:!f i I t~ liI ' l f;(' hool E i('JUl' llla t' ,' - ~I.-) 7 111 :.'112 1:111 J "'J J.i · l "-I[IIRi<- ('t'I,tifit'alp :17:) -0)- - - 0) ,,),) I .) - ., MIlRi(' 'J'"ac], l' J'H' Diplolll:1 17 I II ' J
'" 7 with J I U II UIII':-:, t ,j with iLOllOUI':!. : :t ill nil :-: lIbjctiLs CXtic]Jt DYl1amit.::::.
22. 'rhe Councjl iR p]easod to r oport that eonsiderable progress ha~ heoH made wjth the scheme for the oroction of tho proposed t 'nivl'J'sity J311ilclings. Rixty competitive clmd.gns wero received, ' and , on the l'eC0l11111l'lHlatioll of ~lr . ",\ l:>tOI1 \Yehh. tho firs t premium wa~ <lwantecL to Mr. ,V. Hawke, of Londoll . 1t. bal:> hel'll d ecid ed Lo ad opt. hi~ plan with I:> Ll eh moclifieat ions <II:> lllil .\ ' he agrl'ed upon a. a r€l:>ult of dise L1l:>sion when lw visits Cape '1'OW11 in li'cbruary.
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.'2:1. It is with g'l'(1;I1, pl('mmre that th(' Coul1cil is ablf' to l'ep01't the institution in honoul' or hoI' 1:11,(' Maj(\sL.". QU(1ell \Tidoria. or a new Scholflrship. f'ntitled t.1l(\ .. QUO(,l1 Victoria ?II ell1ol'i:l1 I':kholarshilJ, " or tl1<' vnlu(' 0[ i,;.'2UO 1'01' thre(\ ~·ours. l'onn(1e(1 hy tl1(' \Yomen or Hauth .r\ rricH. to 1)(' ;1w<11'(le(l unc1('l' c(,ltain ('oll(litions to the girl cHnc1idnt(\ who ;It tho lnt('l'l1lcdiak I ~xam illation ill ).rts obtains th(' higlwst plac(' in th(' Pirst Clnss.
24. The funds subscl'ihc(l fot' tho" ho\r(\ PU1'POS(, hy the \\T Oll)(\11
oC South Africa also 1'u1'l1ish an ~xhibitioll or £.iO foJ' one YeaI' to be a';val'dod, under eertain conditions, to the girl e[LmlidaLc'who at the }latril'ulation Examination obtains the hig'llCSL plaee in the First Class.
25. 1'ho Conncil is furLhee pleased to l'('port the instij'utioll of 11 pl'i7.(, call('d the .. QU(,(,l1 Victori" Pri7.e," the fl11Hls I'Ol' wll iell wer(' snhsC'l'il)('d h)T tlw .Jewish boys H.1l(l.g·irls of' Houth Afriea,. 'I'h(' pri7.o, consisting' of boolo; to tho valuf' of £1, is to 1)(' ;rWHl'cled annually to the cnndic1ate nt the Matriculation examination, 'who has, in the opinion of the examiner. written the bost I ~ng-lish Essay.
26. rrho Hegulntions governing tho award fl)1l1 tenure of Scholnn~hips have been reyise(l to suit the new seheme of the B.A. ExaminationR.
27. In order to moet the requirements of the new sy1hllms fo1' the B.A .. Seie'l1ce ~xaminn.tion. the' prn.ctica1 e'xn.mination in tlr(' Department at: Physics was held this year at Cnpe Town :lIlc1 H te' Uen bORCh.
28. The amended Regulations for the Intermediate Examination came into force this year, and further amendments have been introduced into the Dynamics Syllabus of this Examination for 1904.
29. 'With reference to tho Mn.triculation EXHminn.tion no chn.nge hn.s been made in the Syllabus. but some of the papcrs hn.Y(\ been didde(l into two pnrts in order to expedite the ,york of examination.
30. In the School Higher Examination a slight re-distribution of the subjects of the two English papers haR been mn.de. and at the School Elementary Examination the Arithmetic pHper has been divided into two distinct parts.
31. In order to meet the views of the Examiners nominated by the Associated Bon.rd of the Royal College of Music and the Royal Academy of Music, modifications of a slight nature have been introduced in the Begulations for the Music Examinations, n.nd the period of tenure of the Music Exhibition hn.s been increasecl from two to three years.
~. It having been found inexpedient to publish all University news in the •. Government Gazette," the pUblication of an offkial organ of the University has, dnring the past yenI', been commenced, contn.in.ing such information as it is deemed advisable to publish.
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33. The Council tenders its grateful thanks to the Leg'islature for the continuance of 1he usunl grants fo1' General Purposes and for Bursaries. and 1'01' the special grHnt to defray the expense of the pUblication in the" rnivl'r,;it.\, (}a7.f'tte" of such matters as are not published in the" Goyernnwnt (in:r,ctt('."
34. Appended to this Report are :-(1) A tahular statement shmvin.!! tho l'C !'HlltS of all the
examinations cond ncted by tho l ' nivel'slt." since its incorporation; (2) the usual financial statements showing the receipts and expenditure for the year, and the position of each of the funds administered by the University,