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Index to Volume 5 (1889-1906) University of Adelaide Archives: Series 163 University Newscuttings Books A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z (cid:59) A academic matters, 1903 regulations & syllabus, 284 criticism of low standard of some university subjects, 48-49 degrees granted, 464 discouragement of highly developed science courses, 436 amendments to Statutes and regulations for degree course, 123, 124, 124-125 annual report of Examinations Board for 1902, 284 exemption from obligation of final Law certificate, 32 SA representatives on Associated Board of the Royal College of Music, 454 medical curriculum, 473 scheme for training teachers, 98-99 change in regulations for MBBS by Senate, 61 classes of examinations for Associated Board of the Royal College of Music, 454 commencement of 1876 academic year, 473 private music teachers and the Conservatorium, 40 relationship with Adelaide Hospital staff, 30 academic standards at Elder Conservatorium, 70, 71, 72-73 administration of 1901 Degree of MusBac examination, 246 Professor Ives response to complaints by music teachers, 21, 23, 24 dissatisfaction with music examinations, 70, 71, 72-73 dominance of examinations at University, 275-276 Elder Conservatorium not deserving of the title conservatorium, 69 extension lectures as part of SA education system, 358-359 conduct of and teaching in the School of Mines and Industries, 98, 100-102 university control of Teachers' Training College, 98-99, 99-100, 100-102 further education for school leavers and teachers, 24 value of subjects at scholarship examinations, 436, 439, 449 certificates for students in 1902 Primary Examination, 275 quality of education provided by the Elder Conservatorium, 20 Law Reform Bill and the education of barristers and solicitors, 58-60 perceived lowering of university standards, 20, 21 need for Chair of Dentistry, 267-268 need for Degree in Commerce, 438, 439 need to expand scope of academic teaching, 409-410 regulation to remove fees for children who passed compulsory standard, 18-19 perceived bias against sciences, history and females, 268 problems with the 1901 third year MusBac examination, 252 proposal for Chair of Elocution, 349 1 proposal for Chair of Political Economy 349 provision for first two years of medical course, 473 University training of student teachers, 105, 106-108, 108-110 regulations for Doctor of Music, 61 establishment of National University of Australia, 19 relationship between universities and secondary education, 36-37, 38-40, 80, 85-87 repeal of regulations for Bachelor of Laws, 5, 61 completion of medical degree at Adelaide Hospital, 86-87 request by Professor Ives for enquiry into inner workings of University, 238-239 role of religion in education, 146-148 scale of marks for chemistry and physics examinations, 440 science students and marking system for higher public examinations, 449 alterations to regulations governing BSc, 253 regulations for Advanced Commercial Certificate and Diploma in Electric Engineering, 252, 253 new regulations for School of Medicine, 253-254 conference on uniform standard of degree examinations, 391 course of higher technical study, 289, 290 University of Adelaide recognised by Special Board of Medicine, Cambridge, 259 first in Australia to grant degrees in science, 464 first in Australia to grant degrees to women, 464 accreditation, graduate eligible for associateship of Institution of Electrical Engineers, London, 260 University of Adelaide recognised by Special Board of Medicine, Cambridge, 259 Adams, AJ, admitted ad eundem gradum, 150, 151, 152, 154, 154-155 Adams, JRG., address at Library Association of Australasia Conference, 159, 163-164 Adams, Rev Reginald Arthur, admitted ad eundem gradum, 236 Adelaide Hospital, 1898 annual report, 86-87 Anatomy Bill to amend law relating to dead bodies, 332 appointment of Honorary doctors, 308 conversion of Lunatic Asylum into home for consumptive and cancer patients, 265, 266, 268 'hospital trouble', 237 appointment of Dr Ramsay Smith as honorary physician, 127, 128 dispute over chairmanship of Hospital Board, 126 Hospital Board appointments, 126 legislation for improvements to hospital administration, 138 problems with the School of Medicine, 254 completion of medical degree at Adelaide Hospital, 86-87 resignation of Dr Thos A Price as junior house surgeon, 127 senior medical offices statistical report, 126 students complete medical degrees interstate, 466, 467 University clinical teaching staff positions, 126. 127 Adelaide Teachers' Union, lecture by Prof George Cockburn Henderson on 'The Builders of the State', 269 2 Adelaide University Rowing Club, concert by Conservatorium students to aid Club, 134, 135 Advanced School for Girls, instruction fee reduced, 175 role of school in education system, 175 success of students, 34 affiliated institutions, School of Mines and Industries, 256, 289, 290, 473 Technical School at Perth, 473 need for affiliation between educational institutions, 265 Mannum Institute, 369 University representation on boards, 410 Agent-General, return from Economical Congress at Mons, 409 agriculture, dispute between Prof W Lowrie and Ministry of Agriculture, 251 Alderman, Eugene Horatio, awarded 1902 Elder Conservatorium Brookman Prize, 276 1901 Elder Scholar, 183, 236 Allen, James Bernard, nominated to Commissioners of International Exhibition of 1851 for a Science Research Scholarship, 264, 265 Allen, John Howard, awarded 1902 Evening Scholarship, 127, 252 Allen, Mr, to lecture at Perth Technical College, 254 Allied Colonial Universities' Conference, report of proceedings, 321 London conference for graduates of colonial universities resident in the UK, 297, 308 alumni, new resolutions for the commemoration of University alumni, 142 Ambrose, Ethel Mary Murray, 1898 Elder Prize, 67 appointed Resident Medical Officer at Perth Hospital, 316 special congregation for graduation ceremony, 311 Ambrose, Theodore, 1898 Elder Prize, 67 Anatomy, Chair of, establishment, 457, 473 Anatomy, School of, certificates of interment for bodies for anatomical examination, 110 Angas Chair of Chemistry, established by gift by John Howard Angas, 151 Angas Endowment, appointment of Prof Edward Henry Rennie as Professor of Chemistry, 457 Angas Engineering Exhibition, amendment to regulations, 122 3 1900 award to Ernest Chapple, 177 awards for 1898, 3, 67 no entries received in 1899, 124-125 1902 award to George Douglas Moore, 252, 253 1902 award to Lisle Julius Darwin, 280 1905 award to Louis Warnecke McNamara, 413 1900 award to Ernest Chapple, 128 established by gift by John Howard Angas, 151 recommendation for scholarship for 1898, 3 closing date for entry for exhibition examinations, 482 Angas Engineering Scholarship Lawrence Birks appointed to Sydney electrical tramway system, 169 1904 award to Herbert William Gartrell, 354, 360 alternations to regulations, 274 death of John Howard Angas, 356 Lawrence Birks appointed as engineer-in-charge at Rotorua, NZ, 467 Edward Vincent Clark returns from electrical engineering studies in England, 397 founded by John Howard Angas, 436 students handicapped by marking system for higher examinations, 441, 449 Angas, Hon John Howard, benefactor of the University of Adelaide, 151, 356, 466, 467 endowment for Chair of Chemistry, 356, 436, 457, 473 photograph, 497 obituary, 356, 357 Will of late John Howard Angas, 358 Angus, William, admitted ad eundem gradum, 413, 418, 419 Angwin, William Britton, awarded 1904 Evening Scholarship, 354 annual dinner, first University annual dinner, 27-28 speech by Dr Lendon, 30 annual reports, University of Adelaide Extension Committee, 442 Education Department report for 1905, 449, 450 Annual Sports Day, inaugurated by University of Adelaide athletic clubs, 320, 321 Applied Science, Diploma of, agreement with SA School of Mines & Industries to collaborate, 473 appointments, premature announcement of appointment of Professor of Singing, 4 art works, memorial statue of Sir Thomas Elder, 300, 311, 312, 313-314, 464, 489 arrival and erection of Alfred Drury's bronze statue of Sir Thomas Elder, 297, 299, 306 competition for Elder bust won by James White, 264 statue of Sir Walter Watson Hughes, 311, 464, 471, 489, 490 Dr Allan James Campbell commemorated by brass tablet in Elder Hall, 466, 467 4 Elder bequest for purchase of pictures, 2, 4 proposed portrait of Sir Thomas Elder, 4 Elder statue unveiled by Governor, 311, 312, 313-314 laying of university building foundation stone, 473 Artillery Brigade, inspection of model artillery battery, 138 Arts, Bachelor of, amendments to regulations, 310 first year requirements in English Literature, 140 role of Greek, 114-115, 115, 115A-B, 115B, 115C, 116, 118-119, 119, 120, 121, 122, 124, 177-178 suggestions for a generous arts course, 118 degrees granted in art, science, law, medicine & music, 464 role of Latin as basis of a liberal education, 151 Senate rejection of amended regulations, 114-115, 115C, 116, 119, 120, 121, 122 Astrological Society, lecture by Mr WE Cooke on 'Methods of Teaching Geography & History, including Physiography', 297 Australasian Association for the Advancement of Science, Adelaide to host next meeting, 349 awards, Stow Prize, 61, 67-68 Angas Exhibition, 67, 124-125, 252, 253 Dr Davies Thomas Scholarship, 67 Elder Prize, 67 John Howard Clark Scholarship, 67 Roby Fletcher Scholarship, 67 1898 admissions ad eundem gradum, 67-68,69 1899 admissions ad eundem gradum, 119, 121 1900 admissions ad eundem gradum, 177 Hartley Studentship, 60, 61-62 Tennyson Medal, 151, 151-152 prizes for candidates of Junior Public Examination, 124-125 (cid:59) B Bacteriological & Hygienic Institute, proposed establishment, 14 Baker, William, awarded Evening Scholarship, 121, 252 Barlow, Dr William, retirement from University Council, 53, 58, 273 50 year jubilee of his graduation, 408 elected to University Council, 485 appointed Vice-Chancellor, 464 appointed to Select Committee of the Senate, 142 criticism by Professor Joshua Ives, 233, 238-239, 239-240, 242-243 5 founder of course in commercial studies, 353 representative at funeral of John Howard Angas, 357 appointed to Board of Commercial Studies, 372 Barr Smith, Robert, 82 munificence to the University, 82, 150, 464 election to University Council , 373 deputation to Premier of SA, 409-410 nomination and appointment to Senate, 169, 171 University Library named a Barr Smith, 464 Barwell, Henry Newman, conferring of LLB degree, 86 Basedow, Herbert, awarded 1904 Tate Medal, 366, 379, 380, 380-381 Basedow, Ivy Marie, awarded Silver Medal Intermediate Local Centre Examinations, 424 Beare, Professor Hudson, unable to be representative at Imperial & Colonial Universities' Conference, 316 Beare, Thomas Hudson, attendance at King's Levee of Regis Prof of Engineering at Edinburgh University, 298 Bell, Willoughby George, awarded 1902 Evening Scholarship for a fourth year, 252 Benham, Frederick Lucas, admitted ad eundem gradum , 236 Bennett, Charles G, awarded 1904 Tennyson Medal, 381-382 Bennett, Frank Norman, prizewinner at 1902 Senior Examination, 280-281 Bennett, Frederick Norman, Bachelor of Arts degree for student teacher, 451 Bennett, Richard William, 230 awarded Sheridan Essay Prize, 119, 121 awarded Stow Prize, 119, 121, 172, 174, 177, 179, 236, 237 awarded Roby Fletcher Prize, 174, 177, 179 Bensley, Professor Edward Von Blomberg, appointed Prof of Latin at University College of Wales, 427 health problems, 430 resignation as Hughes Prof of Classics & Comparative Philosophy & Literature, 427, 440 appointed to Select Committee of the Senate, 142 presents congratulatory address from Adelaide at University of Sydney Jubilee, 270-271 bequests, gifts & endowments, anonymous donation to the School of Mines, 90 annual grant from public revenues, 473 Comparative Philology & Literature, 464, 473, 479, 489 Dr Edward Willis Way Chair and Lectureship in Gynaecology, 260, 457 early benefactors, 151 government endowment to supplement income of University, 489 guarantee of salary for Professor of Music, 497 6 Joseph Fisher for Commerce award and lecture, 291, 292-293, 299 Hon John Howard Angas for Chair of Chemistry, 457, 466, 467, 473 interest on endowment investments, 409-410 lectureship on Opthalmic Surgery in memory of Dr Charles Gosse, 457 Mrs Davies Thomas for Dr Davies Thomas scholarships, 457 munificence of Mr Barr Smith to University Library,124, 151, 464 philanthropy to support universities, 184-185 School of Medicine, 457 Sir Thomas Elder munificence towards University, 1, 131, 151, 311, 313-314, 457, 464, 466, 467, 473, 474, 479, 489 Sir Walter Watson Hughes for establishment of University and Chair in Classics, William Everard for scholarships, 457 Betts, Lionel Oxborrow, Dr Davies Thomas Scholarship, 488 Bevan, Frederic, acting Director of Conservatorium, 171, 183-184 gift of appreciation by Conservatorium choral class, 174 Adelaide singing debut at orchestral concert, 14 arrival in Adelaide, 14 distinguished musical career in the UK, 12 farewell banquet prior to leaving London, 11, 12 new song published, 129 member of Board of Examination for pianoforte, singing & composition scholarships, 250 London visit, 350, 360 return to Adelaide from Europe, 368 judge of vocal competitions for Royal Academy of Music, 352 Bevan, Percy Vaughan, public mathematical honour examinations at Cambridge, 90 Birks, Lawrence, appointment as engineer-in-charge at Rotorua, NZ, 467 lecture series on 'The Industrial Applications of Electrical Power', 165, 167, 168 appointment to Sydney electrical tramway system, 169 Blackmore, EG, lecture series on 'The Nineteenth Century', 92, 93, 94, 95, 98 Bollen, Percival, admitted ad eundem gradum, 119, 121 Bonnin, FJ, passed fourth year of the M.B. degree, 113 Bonython, Sir Langdon, President of Adelaide Teachers' Association, 25-26 Booth, Dr, appointed to committee to act for University in Broken Hill, 367 Boothby, Sheriff William Robinson, retirement from University Council, 53, 58, 273 obituary, 309 Borthwick, Dr Thomas, appointed lecturer in bacteriology, 457 7 Bragg, Professor William Henry, lecture series on 'Radium', 393A, 395, 396 research on properties of radium and the alpha particle, 394 address to Public Teachers' Union Conference, 105 research on wireless telegraphy, 87, 95, 102, 103, 108 lecture series on 'Wireless Telegraphy', 92, 93, 102, 103, 110 government commission to enquire into educational matters in England, 82 lecture on 'Education in Wales', 86 local secretary and supervisor to examinations with Institute of Actuaries, London, 95 local secretary for Australasian Association for the Advancement of Science, 5, 95 proposed lectures on 'wireless telegraphy and the cable question', 88 return from overseas, 82 appointed to Board of Commercial Studies, 372 ceases to hold office as University Council member, 273 comments on discovery of radioactive mineral at Olary, 435 elected to University Council, 485 lecture series on 'Radioactivity', 441, 442, 447, 448 lecture series on 'The Electron', 299, 300, 305, 306, 358-359, 359, 360 member of Rhodes Scholarship Selection Committee, 354, 389, 429 member of Faculty of Medicine, 457 paper on radioactive minerals from Wallaroo & Moonta, 475 Australasian Association for Advancement of Science Congress, Dunedin, NZ, 350 lecture on 'The Electron and Radioactivity of Radium, Thorium, & other substances', 298 Brauer, Hermann Gustav Adolph, admitted ad eundem gradum , 413, 418, 419 Bray, Clifford Samuel, awarded 1904 Evening Scholarship, 354 Bray, Marmion Matthews, awarded Stow Prize, 379, 380-381, 413, 418, 419, 489 Bridge, Sir Frederick, involvement with examining the 1897 Degree of MusBac examinations, 243, 244, 245, 255 Bristowe, Edith, awarded 1886 Elder Prize for animal physiology, 457 Brookman Prize, 1905 award to Delprat Elizabeth Fransiska Carmen, 414 1902 award to Eugene H. Alderman, 276 Brookman, Hon George, complimented by Benches of the Inner Temple, London, 350 Brooks, Albert Joseph, applicant for 1906 Rhodes Scholarship, 429 Broome, AM, address at the SA Teachers' Union Annual Conference, 148-149, 149 Brown & Peel, Messrs, builders for extension to Mitchell Building, 186 Brown, Dr William Jethro, academic career, 427, 441 appointed Professor of Law, 427 8 arrival in Adelaide, 440, 441 with Edward Von Blomberg Bensley in Manchester, 430 photograph of law lecture room, 464 Brown, Mary Home, awarded 1899 Evening Scholarship, 121 Brummitt, Elliott Arthur, studies in Edinburgh, 312 Brummitt, Robert Douglas, awarded 1901 Elder Prize, 236 Buchanan, Mr A, appointment to Board of Enquiry into charges against Dr W Ramsay Smith, 324 buildings, improvements for Elder Hall pipe organ, 128, 135 anonymous donation to the School of Mines for building fund, 90 progress of new Elder Conservatorium building, 88 construction of extension to Mitchell Building, 186 cost of University building (Mitchell Building) & additions, 473 Council scheme for new physical laboratory, 184-185 crowding of buildings on North Terrace grounds , 265 Elder Conservatorium building, 1, 11, 112, 114, 125, 132, 133, 183-184 Elder Anatomical & Pathological School, 261, 262, 263 Medical School, 256, 263, 457 Elder bequest for erection of workmen's cottages, 2 Elder bequest to Way College, 2 Elder Hall foundation stone laid by Sir Fowell Buxton, 41, 42, 43-44, 131 formal opening of the Elder Hall, 149, 150, 151, 152, 154-155, 163 foundation stones of University Building and Elder Hall, 294 government to subsidise cost of University buildings, 409-410 laying of foundation stones at University, 262 need for additional accommodation for the School of Medicine, 457 new building for Elder Conservatorium open for public inspection, 133 photograph of Elder Hall, 464 photograph of Electrical Engineering Laboratory, 464 photograph of Engineering School testing room, 464 photograph of Mitchell Building, 464 photograph of Prof E C Stirling's laboratory, 464 photograph of Prof G C Henderson' history class in Prince of Wales Theatre, 464 photograph of Prof Rennie's class in first year chemical laboratory, 464 photograph of Professor W.J. Brown's law lecture room, 464 portion of Prince of Wales' Buildings used by students of Prof E C Stirling, 457 School of Medicine's dissecting department, 457 second anniversary of laying of Elder Hall foundation stone,152, 154-155 sketch of proposed pipe-organ for Elder Hall, 497 statistics in 1899 Calendar, 81, 81-82 tender by Mr W C Torode accepted for erection of Elder Conservatorium buildings, 9 Bundey, Ellen Milne, conferred with MusBac, 122, 150, 151, 152, 154-155, 163 9 Burford, Emmie, awarded 1901 Robert Whinham Prize for Elocution, 236 Burgess, Leslie Frank, prizewinner at 1902 Junior Examinations, 282-283 Burgess, May, appointed Junior Demonstrator in Chemical Laboratory, 127 Burnard, Euladie Hardy, awarded 1901 Elder Prize, 236 Burston, JJ, address at the 1900 SA Teachers' Union Annual Conference, 148-149, 149 Buxton, Governor Sir Thomas Fowell, laying of foundation stone of Elder Conservatorium, 42-43,43-44, 131, 262 second anniversary of laying of Elder Hall foundation stone, 152, 154-155 (cid:59) C Cadet Corps, guard of honour at the formal opening of Elder Hall, 150, 152, 154, 154-155, 163 nomination of SA cadet to British Royal Military College, Sandhurst, 183-184 calendar, 1899 calendar, 81,81-82 1900 calendar, 124, 124-125 1902 calendar, 251, 254 1903 calendar, 286 1905 calendar, 389 Campbell, Dr Allan James, membership of Royal College of Surgeons, 62 commemorated by brass tablet in Elder Hall, 466, 467 Campbell, Florence Way, graduated MusBac in 1897, 240, 243 named in controversy between Professor Ives and Chancellor, 240, 242-243, 244, 245, 255 Campbell, Gordon Catheart, applicant for 1906 Rhodes Scholarship, 429 Cantor, Stanley Jacob, prizewinner at 1902 Junior Examinations, 282-283 Carr, Rev Whitmore, obituary of one of the original members of the University Senate, 295 Caterer, Thomas Ainslie, appointed to Select Committee of the Senate, 142 elected Clerk of the Senate of University of Adelaide, 169, 170, 171, 373 first graduate of University of Adelaide, 466 re-elected as Clerk of University Council, 485 Cavenagh-Mainwaring, Dr Wentworth Rowland, appointed clinical teacher at Adelaide Hospital, 127 appointed assistant surgeon, 457 appointed lecturer of pathology at School of Medicine, 5, 466, 467, 457 10

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amendments to Statutes and regulations for degree course, 123, 124, 124-125 annual report of lecture by Prof George Cockburn Henderson on 'The Builders of the State', 269 .. 1902 award to Maude Mary Puddy for best performance on pianoforte, 276 Francis Seavington Stuckey recommended for scholar
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