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UNIVERSITY OF ADELAIDE.
A meeting of the Council was held on Friday,
March 30. Members present—The Vice-Chancellor,
Mr. G. J. R. Muiray, Professors Bragg and Mitchell,
Revs. Dr. Jefferis and Dr. Paton, Dre. Stirling,
Poultcn, and J. A. G. Hamilton, and Messrs.
Chappie and Symon.—The report of the Warden of
the Senate, stating that the Senate had approved
of the following additions to Chapter 4 of the Statute
of Professors and Lecturers, was received.
The following are the alterations and additions:—
Section 1.—(i) The Professor of Physiology; <j)
the Professor of Modem History and English Language
and Literature. Section 2.—There 6hall be
such other Professors and Lecturers as the Council
shall from time«to time appoint. The amended
Statute was sealed.—The report of the Education
Committee on the large increase in the number of
evening students and the necessity for providing
further accommodation and recommending the admission
of the Rev. M. C. L. Headlam, M.A., University
of Oxford, and the Rev. E. I. Robson,
M.A., University of Melbourne, ad eundem
gradum, was adopted.—The report of the Library
Committee, recommending that Mr. R. J. M. Clucas
be appointed Librarian, was approved.—The
report of the Special Committee on the appointment
of Mrs. E. E. Weston as Lady Superintendent
of the Conservatorium was approved.—The Registrar
of the School of Physic, Trinity College,
Dublin, wrote stating that the Board of Trinity
College, Dublin, were prepared to recognise two
consecutive anni medici taken at this University
at any period during the five years' medical curriculum,
as qualifying for admission to the examination
of the School of Physic, T.C.D.—The Registrar
of the University, Cambridge, wrote forwarding
a bronze copy of the medal presented to
Professor Sir G^ G. Stokes Bart., by the University
of Cambridge, on the occasion cf his jubilee.—
It was resolved that a special congregation for
conferring degrees be held on April 27.
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