Annie Wemyss, in Logic and Metaphysics and Education. William Henry Whyment, in Natural Philosophy and Chemistry. Mary Elizabeth Wilkie, in English. Edith Williamson, in Latin. James Wilson, in Education. Margaret Ponler Wilson, in Logic and Metaphysics. Robert Turnbull Wishart, in Modern History and Political Economy. Frances Rachel Woolley, in Logic and Metaphysics. Mabel Low Wynd, in Moral Philosophy and Botany. Elsie Burnett Aytoun Young, in Zoology. Elizabeth Ann Young, in English. Jessie Ramsay Young, in Logic and Metaphysics, Mathematics, and Natural Philosophy. William Young, in Latin and Mathematics. Charles Whitehead Yule, in Political Economy. The following Candidates for the Degree of M. A. have passed all the Examinations, but have not yet graduated. The following Candidates, who had already graduated, were awarded Honours in the Examinations held during the year 1909-1910 as follows. Mary Burnett Brown (Ord. M.A. 1908) awarded First Class Honours in History (Modern and Ecclesiastical), October 1909. William Hamilton Hamilton (Second Class Honours in History, 1909) awarded First Class Honours in English, October 1909. Ernest David Jarvis (Second Class Honours in English, 1907) awarded Second Class Honours in Classics, October 1909. Richard Smith (First Class Honours in English, 1907) awarded First Class Honours in Mental Philosophy, October 1909. CANDIDATES FOR GRADUATION IN SCIENCE. 1909-1910. The following Candidates for the Degree of B.Sc. passed the October 1909. Edward Alexander Barrie, in Natural Philosophy and Chemistry. Alexander Campsie, in Chemistry. Alexander Clifton Craighead, in Zoology. Kenneth Haldane Cochran, in Mathematics (March 1905), Natural Philosophy (March 1906), Chemistry (March 1905), per M.A. Examination. James Scott Dick, in Mathematics. William Nelson Elgood, in Mathematics. Frederick Hazel, in Geometrical Drawing. David Alexander Kitto, in Mathematics. James Lawson, in Chemistry, Botany, and Zoology. Henry Prain M'Gregor, in Natural Philosophy and Chemistry. Robert Ray, in Chemistry. James Cuthbert Robertson, in Natural Philosophy. John Carr Robertson, in Zoology. John Rushton, in Mathematics (March 1904), Natural Philosophy (March 1905), Chemistry (March 1904), per M.A. Examination. George Petrie Seaman, in Mathematics. Douglas Mackay Shepherd, in Chemistry and Geometrical Drawing. James Westwater, in Mathematics. March 1910. Margaret Allison Alexander, in Mathematics and Chemistry. Robina Philip Carswell, in Mathematics. Alexander Clifton Craighead, in Chemistry and Mathematics (March 1908), per M.A. Examination. James Scott Dick, in Natural Philosophy. William Nelson Elgood, in Chemistry and Geometrical Drawing. Alexander Walker Fyfe, in Natural Philosophy. Alfred Alexander Grant, in Mathematics and Natural Philosophy. James Arnold Hood, in Mathematics, Natural Philosophy, and Edward James Joss, in Mathematics and Natural Philosophy. Norman Mann Smart Langlands, in Natural Philosophy. John Marshall, in Chemistry, Mathematics (March 1909), and Natural James Mechie, in Natural Philosophy and Chemistry. Alfred Nairn, in Natural Philosophy and Chemistry. John Carr Robertson, in Botany. James Cuthbert Robertson, in Mathematics. George Henry Rowbottom, in Chemistry. George Petrie Seaman, in Natural Philosophy. Nellie Walker, in Chemistry, Mathematics (October 1909), and Natural Philosophy (March 1909), per M.A. Examination. Robert Alexander Watson Watt, in Mathematics, Natural Philosophy, and Chemistry. Sophie Jane Wilkie, in Mathematics and Chemistry. The following Candidates for the Degree of B.Sc. passed the October 1909. David Cuthbert Barron, in Zoology (Higher Standard). Kenneth Haldane Cochran, in Chemistry (Higher Standard, with Alexander Cook, in Geology (Higher Standard). Andrew Dargie, in Experimental Physics (Lower Standard). Charles Scott Garrett, in Natural Philosophy (Higher Standard). Andrew Smith Hood, in Mathematics (Engineering) and Engineering. Donald M'Kay M'Gillivray, in Zoology (Higher Standard). William Malloch, in Mathematics (Engineering). David Alexander Mitchell, in Experimental Physics (Lower Standard). Mary Rollo Mitchell, in Botany (Lower Standard). Thomas Mitchell, in Mathematics (Engineering). Bina Mary Paterson, in Mathematics (Higher Standard). Wilfred Gustav Polack, in Mathematics (Lower Standard). John Rushton, in Chemistry (Higher Standard), Mathematics (Higher Standard, October 1907), and Natural Philosophy (Higher Standard, October 1907), per M.A. Honours Examination. Janet Drummond Scott, in Mathematics (Lower Standard) and Experimental Physics (Higher Standard). Edward Warington Shann, in Botany (Lower Standard) and Geology (Lower Standard). Hugh Simpson Stalker, in Chemistry (Lower Standard). John William Abbott Steggall, in Mathematics (Lower Standard). Robert Fraser Thomson, in Mathematics (Higher Standard) and Natural Philosophy (Higher Standard). Jessie Mary Valentine, in Anatomy (Higher Standard). March 1910. David Cuthbert Barron, in Physiology (Higher Standard). PRELIMINARY EXAMINATIONS. 1909-1910. The following Candidates for Graduation either in Arts or Science have passed the Preliminary Examination required by the Regulations. Those whose names are printed in italics passed in all the subjects at the Preliminary Examination held by the University. The others were exempted from one or more subjects on presenting certificates of having passed equivalent examinations elsewhere. Alfred Alexander Grant (Science). George Wilson Hamilton. John Edwin Kennedy. John Murray Stewart Kennedy. Lilias Margaret Mackie. Andrew Cairn M'Nair. Mary Shaw M'Owan. James Ley Paton. Evelina Ann Simpson Mudie John Thomson Poustie. George Henry Rowbottom. George William Auld Rutherford (Science). Douglas Hay Scott. Jeannie Chalmers Stark. Janet Ferguson Stevenson. John Taylor. Robert Alexander Watson Watt. |