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QlunabnO Canada, our heritage, our love,
Thy worth we prize, all other lands above—
From sea to sea, throughout thy length.
From pole to borderland,
At Britain’s side, whate’er beLide, 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 Grace Hastings Dresser)
PROGR AM
March—”Die Bajadere” Kalman
Selection—”Bohemian Girl’ .Ba1fe
Canzonetta Godard
Waltz—From the “Ballet DornroschenTschaikowsky
Gipsy Fantasie Jerwitz
Air de Ballet Victor Herbert
“GOD SAVE TI-JE KING”
3rtijrumm of QIermou
1. OCANADA!
2. ADDRESS byR. E. McKechnie, Esq., M.D., C.M., LL.D.,F.A.C.S., Chancellor of The University ofBritish Columbia.
3. INTRODUCTION OF PRESIDENT HALL byL. S. Klinck, Esq., M.S.A., D.Sc., LL.D.,President of The University of BritishColumbia.
4. THE CONGREGATION ADDRESS byArnold Bennett Hall, Esq., J.D., LL.D.,President of The University of Oregon.
5. CONFERRING OF DEGREES byThe Chancellor.
6. PRESENTATIONof the Cross of the Legion of Honour toDr. Nichol by M. Suzor, Consul for Francein ‘Testern Canada.
7. REPLY byWalter Cameron Nichol, Esq., LL.D.,Officier de Ia Legion d’Honneur.
8. PRESENTATIONof the Governor-General’s Medal by TheHon. R. Randolph Bruce, Lieutenant-Governor of British Columbia, to HaroldDuncan Smith.
9. ANNOUNCEMENTof Scholars and Prize Winners by TheRegistrar.
“GOD SAVE THE KING”
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Major; Economics;Allen, GA., BA...... .Minor; Covernment.
Major: ChennistryBall, Robert Wm., BA..... .. P inor ; Mathematics,
Major; Chemistry;Chalmers, Wm., BA Minor; Physics.
Major: Botany;Davidson, Jean Ella.abeth, WA linor; Zoology.
Major; 1-Tistory;Gordon, Margaret, WA iinor; Philosophy.
Major; English;Mswd’sley, Iti. T)nrothy, BA Minor; larenich.
Major: l’lnilosophy;Rae, Hugh McC., B.A linor: History.
Major: English;Reith, Helen Wilma, B.A
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Major: Latin;Thompson. Homer A., B.A inor: Greek.
Major; ChemistryWinter, Alice Greta, B.A Tuner: Mathematics.
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B. A. WITH HONOURS
(In aiph abetical orderj
Alien, J. StanleyBoyes, Winifred It.
Calvert, Donald It.
Dowsley, Gertrude 0.
Grantham, Herbert H.Howay, Undine L.Howlett. Leslie It.Johnston, Frederick B.Keillor, Margaret G.
Kerr, Ida M.King, Hubert B.
Lamb, \Vm. Ksyet,ang, Arthur TI.Leigh, Morton D.
Miliward, Loois G.Morrison, Edmund
Mottley, Charles
MacNeill, Lorne C.Ore, Mildred C.Fatten, Charles G.Pillsbury, Richard \V.
Selwood. Pierce W.Smith, Harold D.Stanley, John
Stedman, Ralph F.Stevens, Francis FT.Stocks, George II.Streight, H. R. I,yleSseaoson. Violet M.Wagenhauser, Muriel It.Warden, David C.
(2nd class honours in Chemistry)
(2nd class honours in Latin andFrench)
(lst class honours in English Languageand Literature)
(1st class honuues in Bacteriology andBiology)
(2nd class hunours in Chemistry)
(lst class honours in French)
(Tat class honours in Physics)
(1st class honours in Chemistry)
(1st class honours Biology (ZoologyOption)
(1st class honours in French)(2nd class honours in Economics and
Mathematics)(1st class honours in History)
(1st class hononrs in Geology)
(2nd class honours in Biology (ZoologyOption)
(2nd class honours in Geology)(1st class hunours in English Language
and Literature)(1st class honoues in Biology (Zoology
Option)(2od class honours in French)(2nd class hononrs in French)
(1st class honours in Mathematics)i2nd class honours in Biology—liotany
Option)(1st class honours in Chemistry)(1st class honours in Mathematics)(1st class honours in Biology—Zoology
Option)(1st class honones in Philosophy)(1st class honours in Philosophy)(1st class honours in Mathematics)(tat class honours in Chemistry)
(2nd class hononrs in French)
(Ist class honones in History)(lst class honours hs English and
Latin)
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B. A. IN PASS COURSE(Names in order of merit)
CLASS I.
Cameron, Maxwell A.
Hurry, Margaret I.Brown, Dorothy E.holland, F. JeanFugler, M. EthelCrickmay, Geoffrey W.Dee, Henry D.Cottiugham, MoiRe E.Walker, DayHope, Grace E.Dwinnell, Edith L.Fraser, Jean H.Gillespie, Robert M.Piggott, EleanoraCoombe, Dorothy L.Lamont, K. MaryGretton, Ronald T-T.Morell, A. ErnestRipstein, Horace R.Newby, Cecil D.MeKie, ArchibaldRankin, Margaret J.Morrison, Margaret G.Cameron, Wm. MurrayBrown, NormanColes, Hilda C.H arding, Cora I..Stevenson, M. IanGroves, Kenneth P.
Black, Albert F.Galbraith, Gladys E.Wilkinson, John H.McMeans, Beatrice K.Tutill, DouglasCoade, Lillian iVI.Alihan, Milla(RIles’. Jean R. D.Fordyc&Clark, H. EustaceRalph, IsohelI,amont, Donald MacK.Peck, I-helen ‘r.MacTavish, Isahelle C.}‘umphrey. K. AvisRobinson, Lillian A. IWright, Max II. C.[‘ettapiece, Edna L.Woodworh, Charles A.hi acKenzie, DonaldDalrymple. Thomas
Mourn, Hector C.
CLASS Ii.
Freeborn, Grace M.Duncan, James I).Bailey, Albert .E.Reid, Elsie H.hicQuarrie, Clare N.Musgrave, Jean I.I ‘arLington, DorothyBlack, BishopPhillips, George I.,.Ballard, Ernest R.Denman, Ester O’D.J’,urton, John S.Chislett, CharlotteJohnston, Mary H.Lam, GeorgeBlack, R. MayDick, R. Norman IRobinson, (3. RussellHood, Orb MeG.Almond, BlancheB acDonald, J. JosephineHemsworth, Phyllis M.Buckinghani, William N.Shakespeare, Jack S.Cleveland, Hester C.Hill, Evelyn M.iJoekin, John MacC.
PASSED
Wellington, Beatrice M.II acKenzie, Henriette D.Porter, Ida S.Roberts, Marion 0.Wagg, C. BlancheBerry, Anne B.Mcintosh, )osephinc i-i.HcSweyn. Maxine MM.llumstead, V. GraceFrench, JoanViiaun, MooreWalsh, Clara M.McDiarmid, Margaret A.Morriss, Mary K.Reid, Katherine 0. H.Wilson, Isabel A.lrsgledew, Wm. EdwardBlatchford, AnnieWslmlrv, Sheridan E.Robertson. Mary S.
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Argue, Charles W. Osborne, D. . F.Conrad, 1lsie r’arton, MarionCowx, Joseph C. Riddell, J. MarieEsler, Mary R. Sheridan, Richard H.Mackenzie, Anne Sparks, F. P.Norman, Ralph 0. Inruhull, Walter R.
PASSED AEGROTAT(Names in aipli ahetical order)
Black, Mary L., Kiluatrick, M. Fispeth,English 16, 14. Zoology I.
Christie, William H., tEndrhill, [-I. Margaretta,Mathematics 10, 16, 17, hnghsh 9, 11, 15.Physics 8, 9.
Winter, Edyth ‘4.,English 11 15; Zoology 1.
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Jones, William Al fred, BASe.Major: Pctrography. Minor: Paleontology.
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CHEMICAL ENGiNEERINGCLASS II.
Noon, Edward H azenBrown, Rex Liewellyn
PASSEDHartley, James Dadwell
CIVIL ENGINEERINGCLASS I.
Oliver, John CraigCordon, Arthur .1 iii igsvort 11 Elmsly
Todd, Robert 1,asvrie
CLASS II.Rot’nw eli, Jame \l o-cip
Bloom, JasonLarson, Arthur GeorgePhillips. Wilfred John
ELECTRICAL ENGINEERINGCLASS I.
Mathews, John Thomas
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CLASS II.Mathewson, Philip Lavens
Pottinger, AlexanderNorth, John ‘Perry
Wainman, Philip RichardGale, Stanley Cuthhert
PASSEDllarnsley, Frank RichardClement, Bruce DennisMnsher, Harry Everett
FOREST ENGINEERINGCLASS I.
Miller, George WebsterLiersch, John Edward
CLASS II.F,llty, Frederick Willoughhy
GEOLOGICAL ENGINEERINGCLASS I.
Kidd, Desmosd Fife
CLASS II.Lees, Everett JohnPearcey, John Guy
MECHANICAL ENGINEERINGCLASS I.
Millar, James WallaceD’Aoust, Joseph GilbertBishop, Charles BransonLeek, Charles William
METALLURGICAL ENGINEERINGCLASS II.
Am old, Theorlore Em est
PASSEDFarrar, Ben Krrslske
MINING ENGiNEERINGCLASS II.
Richmond, Alexander MortonWaddington, George Wilfred
Shannon, Jack Donald
PASSEDStrvenson, Cecil Douglas
UNRANKEDSpargo. Thomas
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CLASS I.Lyre. Frances U.
Reilly. Ruby R.lhggs, Norah [.
CLASS II.Stoddart. Elizabeth
Olmstead, Dorothy 0.
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Names in alphabetical order)
Caple. Kenneth PercyMajor: gricultural Fconomics
Minor EducationMicidlernass, James Douglas
Major :Dairyngl nor: Chemistry
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(Names in order of merit)
CLASS I.)ri Inn, Helen Isabella
Berry, Jack CoullerRoss, i-lerbert Tioldsworth
CLASS II.Mallory. Lester DeWitt
PASSED (UNRANKED)Loyat, Gabriel Allan
Matthews, Willoughby Valter
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ffiea1z, J!oIarzIz. an.i Trepn c Irl!ipz — nt rauat
I. The Rhodes Scholarship—Albert Edward Graucr.2. Nichol Scholarship—No. 3—Edith F. Lucas.
No. 2 (reriewed)—Dorothy Dallas.No. I (renewed)—Jack L. iiuggett.
3. University Scholarship, $200.00—Ralph F.. Stedman.(Special Apitude).
4. The Canadian Federation of University Women Scholarship—Phyllis Zsf.Gregory.
5. The Anne Wesbrook Scholarship, $100.00—Geoffrey W. Crickmay.6. French Government Scholarship, 10,000 fr.—Undine 1-Toway.
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1. The Captain LeRoy Memorial Scholarship, $250.00—William TennantReid.
(Returned Soldier)
2. Khaki University and Y. M. C. A. Memorial Fund Scholarships, $75.00each—Arthur H. Beattie, Albert F. Coles, Thomas B. Lott,Edgar C. Latimer, Olive M. C. Malcolm, Alan J. Macdonald,David V. Macdonald, Villiam Roach, William Gregg Thompson.
3. The Native Sons of Canada Scholarship (Thesis in Canadian I-Tistorv)—I. $350.00. No award. 2. $150.00. Lionel 1-I. Laing.
4. Vancouver Women’s Canadian Club Scholarship (Canadian History)$1 10.00—Phyllis Freeman.
5. University Book Prize, $25.00—Samuel L. Simpson.
6. The Historical Society Prize, $25.00 (Essay on an assigned subject)—io award.
7. The Players’ Club Prize. $50.00 (Original Play)—Kaye Lamb.
.5. University Scholarship for Returned Soiders—T. A. C. ITarkness.
9. The Letters Club Prize. $25.00—Margaret Isohel Grant.
10. The Canzdian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy L’ursary. $50.00--—No aivard.
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FOURTH YEAR
1. ‘(he Governor Generals Gold Medal—Harold D. Smith.(head of Graduating Class in Arts)
Honnnrahle mention, H. R. L.Streight.
2. The Historical Society Gold Medal----W. Kaye Lamb.(History)
3. Alliance Francaise Gold Medal—Undine Iloway.
THIRD YEAR
I. University Scholarship, $75.t10—Jean W. Skelton.(General Proficiency)
2. University Scholarship, $75.00——Gcorge P. [davidson.çGeneral Proficiency)
3. The Arts ‘19 Scholarship, $l50.00—M. K. lean Tolmie.(Standing anti Character)
4. The Gerald Myles Barvey Prize. Books, $50.00—No award.(Essays in Economics or olit,cal Science)
SECOND YEAR
I. The McGill Graduates Scholarship. $137.50—--Alice N. G. White,(First in English and French)
2. (‘niversity Scholarship, .575.00——H. ‘\lnriel 5. Daniels.(General Proficiency)
3. University Scholarship, $75.00—Alice H. C. White, hy reversion toAlbert E. Poole.
(General Proficiency)
4. The Terminal City Club Memorial Scholarship, $1 10.00—John Ross Tolinie.(First in English and Economics)
5. ‘l’he Scott Memorial Scholarship, $110.00—Murchie K .McPhail,(First in Itiolugy)
6. The Sliaw Memorial Scholarship, 5137,5(1-—Nora H. Holroyd.(First in English. Latin and Creek)
FIRST YEAR
1. Royal lnrtilu’:ion Scholarship, $75.O0——l)onald L. Layman.(t;rsrral Proficiency)
2. Royal Institntion Scholarship. $75.OO-—Helen V. Bell,
3. Royal Institution Scholarship, $75.00-—Czcl K. Strdinan.
4. The V,anconver Women’s Conservative Association Prize in Mathematics,$25.09—(not yet awarded)
(Son or Daughter of a deceased soldier)
.5. 1’. E. 0. Sisterhood Schoiarshp, $75.00——Helen V. Bell, by reversion toMary L. Brown.
(First Wonaan Student in English)
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1. The Dean Broek Scholarship. $100.00—-rsmnnd F. Kidsl.
FOURTH YEAR
1. The Convocation Prize, $50.00—james W. Millar.(General Proficiency)
2. ‘Ihe Walter Moherly Prize, Books. $25.00—George W. Waddington.(Engineering Thesis)
THIRD YEAR
1. The 1)nnsmuir Scholarship, $165.00—--john L. Farrington.(Highest in Mining Engineering)
2. The Professional Engineers’ Prizes—i. Gordon Van E. Logan ; 2. GeraldNewmarch; 3. Abram Peter Mooyboer; 4. Thomas C. Gibbs;5. Hugh j. Hodgins.
SECOND YEAR1. University Scholarship, $75.00—W. Osborne Richmond.
(General Proficiency)
FIRST YEAR
1. Royal .[nstitution Scholarship, $75.00—Charles W. Deans.(General Proficiency)
NURSING
I, Vancouver Women’s Canadian Club Scholarship iii Nursing and Health,$i00.00.—-Mvrlle C. t-Iarvey.
2. Provinc,al Board of Ffealth Prizes in Public Health Nursing-—FrancesC. Lvne $30.00; Ruby R. Reilly, $25.00; h’ora L Higgs. $20.00;Elsie C. Reid. $15.00: S. Jean J.evesou, $10.00.
1tuIt 01 AwicuIturcPOST GRADUATE
I. The V. C. Macdonald Scholarship, $SOO.0O—W(lliatn Frederick Cough.
THIRD YEAR
1, The B. C. Fruit Growers’ Association Scholarship (I-Iorticnlture) $100.00—No awarri.
FIRST YEAR
1. University Scholarship, $75.00—Thomas C. Aspinall.(General Proficiency)