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TWENTY-SECOND AUTUMN CONGREGATION

for the

CONFERRING OFDEGREES

Wednesday, October Twenty-seventh

Nineteen Hundred and Forty-eight

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MUSICAL PROGRAMME

by Hugh McLean

After the ceremony tea will be servedin the Library

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ADDRESS

by Eric Werge Hamber, C.M.G., B.A., LL.D.Chancellor of The University of British Columbia

CONFERRING OF HONORARY DEGREES

by the Chancellor

THE DEGREE OF DOCTOR OF LAWS

John Bennett DeLong. B.A.Ira Dilworth, B.A., M.A.

Luther Harris Evans, A.B., M.A., Ph.D., L.H.D., LL.D.Francis Thrower Fairey. B.A.

Jessie Fisher GordonWilliam Kaye Lamb, B.A., M.A., Ph.D.

Alexander Russell Lord, B.A.William Stewart Wallace, B.A., M.A., F.R.S.C.

INTRODUCTION OF THE CONGREGATION SPEAKER

by Norman A. M. MacKenzie, C.M.G., M.M. and Bar, B.A., LLB.,LLM., LLD., D.C.L, K.C., F.R.S.C.

President of The Univeristy of British Columbia

THE CONGREGATION ADDRESS

by Ira Dilworfh, B.A., M.A.General Supervisor, Canadian Broadcasting Corporation,

International Service

CONFERRING OF DEGREES IN COURSE

by the Chancellor

GOD SAVE THE KING

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acuIt uf rtz un cieuceGRADUATE DEGREES

CONFERRING THE DEGREE OF MASTER OF ARTSMajor: ZoologyAlderdice, Donald Francis, B.A. Minor: Biology and Botany

Thesis: ‘The Action of Light and Temperature on the Activity of SimocepholunSerrulatus (Koch)

Major: EnglishBarton, Edgar Charles, B.A. Minor: EducationThesis: ‘The Poetry of Cecil Day Lewis”

Major: PsychologyBane, Mrs. Eva Mary, Dr, Qéc. Pubi. (Hungary) Minor: PhilosophyThesis: “Mothers’ Attitudes and Nursery School Children’s Adjustment’5

Major: PsychologyDonaldson, John Stanley Ross, B.A. (Toronto), B.Ed. Minor: EducationThesis: “The Development of a Standardized Personality Rating Scale’5

Major: ZoologyDorchester, John Edmund Carleton, B.A. Minor: Biology and BotanyThesis: ‘The Effect of Dietary Fat on the Heat Tolerance of Goldfish

(Corassius auratus)’’

Major: PhysicsGiovando, Laurence Frank, B.A. Minor: MathematicsThesis: “The Spectra of Cadmium”

Hammett, Joseph Francis, B.A. Major: EducationThesis: “A Statistical Analysis of Some Aspects of the Johnson Temperament

Analysis”

Major: PhysicsLang, Francis Alexander, B.A. Minor: MechanicalEngineeringThesis: “The Thermal Conductivity of Natural and Synthetic

Rubber-Sulphur Compoundsr

Major: Zoolo9yMahadevan, Vaidyanatha Iver, B.Sc. (Trovancore) Minor: ChemistryThesis: “Physco-Chemical Changes Occurring in Fish Flesh During Freezingand Thawing as Measured Dilatometricolly’

Mathews, Frank Samuel, B.A. Major: PhysicsThesis: “The Gamma Rays of Radium and of its Disintegration Products’5

Major: EducationMill, Mary Margaret, B.A. Minor: EnglishThesis: “The Growth of Social Science Concepts in the Junior-Senior High School”

Major: GeologyMorris, Arthur, B.A. Minor: Agronomy (Soils)Thesis: “Genesis of the Suiphide Mineralization at the Big Ledge Property, B. C.”

Major: FrenchMacKay, Hector Ronaidson, B.A. Minor: EducationThesis: “L’nfluence de Sir Walter Scott sur Victor Hugo’

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Major: HistoryMacKirdy, Kenneth Alexander, B.A. Minor: English

Thesis: The Secession Movement in Western Australia’5

Plenderleith, Eileen Mavis, B.A.Major: PsychologyMinor: English

Thesis: “A Study of British Columbia Teachers’ Attitudes to Students’Behaviour Problems”

Major: PhilosophyRemnant, Peter, B.A. Minor: Psychology

Thesis: “An Evaluation of Charles Peirce’s Concept of Retroduction”

Major: ZoologyRoberts, Leslie Wilson B.A. (Man.), B.Ed. Minor: Biology and Botany

Thesis: “A Ssrvev of the Carotene end Ascorbic Acid Content ofMoose Browse’

Major: Biology and BotanyScagel, Robert Francis, B.A. Minor: Zoology

Thesis: “The Life History and Distribution of Macrocystis in British ColumbiaCoastal Waters’

Major: ZoologyShepard, Michael Perry, B.A. Minor: Biology and Botany

Thesis: “Responses of Young Chum Salmon, Oncorhynchun keta (Walbasm)to Changes in Sea Water Content of the Environment’

Major: PhysicsThomas, Blodwen, LA Minor: Mathematics

Thesis: “A Microwave Spectroscope at One Centimeter Wavelength’5

CONFERRING THE DECREE OF MASTER OF SOCIAL WORK

Calnan, Wilfrid Michael, B.A.

Thesis: “The Effectiveness of Family Case Work”

Leydier, Mrs. Bernice Rae, B.A. (Man.), B.S.W.

Thesis: “Boarding Home Care for the Aoed: A Study of the Social WelfareAspects of Licensed Homes in ‘(ancouver”

Morrow, Henry McFarlane, LA., B.S.W.

Thesis: “The Community Services of First United Church”

Thomson, Mrs. Mary Amelia, B.A. (Alta.), B.S.W.

Thesis: “The Social Worker in the School: An Experimental Study of the Liaisonand Service Functions of the Social Worker in a VancouverElementary School’

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CONFERRING THE DEGREE OF MASTER OF APPLIED SCIENCE

Kudryk, Val, B.Sc. (Alberta) Metallurgical EngineeringThesis: “Factors Affecting the Leachinq Stage of the Ammonia Leaching

Process as Applied to Nickel 5ulfide Ores and ConcentratesLevelton, Bruce Harding, B.A.Sc. Chemical Engineering

Thesis: “The Thermal Conductivities of Some HydrocarbonsMcDonnell, Basil, B.A.Sc. Chemical Engineering

Thesis: ‘Effect of Stress on Electrolytic Solution Potential’Naylor, Thomas Kipling, B.A.Sc. Electrical Engineering

Thesis: “The Echo Ranger, A Fault-Locator for Power Cables’-Selby Roy Ellis, B.A.Sc. Chemical Engineering

Thesis: ‘The Construction and Operating Method of a New AdiabaticCalorimeter for Measuring Specific Heats end Heets ofVaporization of Licuidn’!

Tsou, Shang-Jen, E. E. (Harbin Polytechnic Inst.) Electrical EngineeringThesis: “An Investigation of Welded and Cast Joints for A.C.S.R. Conductors”

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CONFERRING THE DEGREE OF MASTER OF SCIENCEIN AGRICULTURE

Kare, Morley Richard, B.S.A (Man.) Malor: Poultry HusbandryMinor: Biology and BotanyThesis I. “A Study of Some Chemical Constituent Levels in the Blood of Fowl;II. “The Tosicity of Sodium Chloride and its Relation to Water Intake

in Baby Chicks”

Shore, Alan Walter, B.S.A. Mjor: Animal HusbandryMinor: AgronomyThenin: “Some Aspects of Ketosis in Dairy Cattle”

Taper, Charles Daniel, B.S.A, Maior: Plant NutritionMinor: Horticulture

Thesis: “The Effects of Indolebstyric Acid nd Irradiation on Tomato FruitSet and Yield”

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1ucutt of rtz aub cienccBACCALAUREATE DEGREES

CONFERRING THE DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF ARTS

Homours

Alexander, Arthur Wilson

Baldwin, Robert George

Baxter, John Scott

Connolly, Muriel AnnieCowie, Lillian MathesonCreel, Kenneth Howard MichaelDesautels, Odille MarieDundas, Oenone Judith

Egilson, Arnor Konrad

Finlayson, Douglas GordonGrant, Mrs. Ella KathleenHarris, Howard MacKenzieHill, Aubrey GordonHill, William FawcettJensen, Robert ConradKing, Ralph Frederick Breech

Owens, Noel Arthur ScottPrizek, Mario Henry Dominique

Ryder-Cook, Cecil William

Shepherd, Ronald FrancisThomas, Mrs. Hilda Louise

Thomson, Anna JeanWilson, Beverly

Arnell, Marie GenevieveBlake, Frederick Gordon, B.Com.Johnston, Jean Mary

Allen, William GrenfellBaird, James AlexanderBallard, Harold Raymond, B.Com.Bergen, Peter FrankBarfieft, John Geoffrey PreeceBenny, Geoffrey ArthurBergstrome, Brent EricBerry, SusanBlake, Elizabeth HaiIen

Second Class Honours in EnglishLanguage and Literature

First Class Honours in EnglishLanguage and Literature

First Class Honours in EnglishLanguage and Literature

First Class Honours in FrenchSecond Class Honours in Biology and Botany

First Class Honours in HistorySecond Class Honours in Chemistry

First Class Honours in EnglishLanguage and Literature

Second Class Honours in EnglishLanguage and Literature

First Class Honours in ZoologyFirst Class Honours in Latin and English

Second Class Honours in EnglishLanguage and Literature

Second Class Honours in EconomicsSecond Class Honours in PsychologySecond Class Honours in Economics

Second Class Honours in EnglishLasguage and Literature

First Class Honours is HistorySecond Class Honours in English

Language and LiteratureSecond Class 1-lonours in

Political Science and EconomicsSecond Class 1-lonours in History

Second Class Honours inPhilosophy and English

First Class Honours in English and FrenchSecond Class Honours in English

Language and Literature

GENERAL COURSECI I

McPhail, William James ArchibaldSavard, Irene Marie

CIa IIBloom, Norma EdithBomford, Percy EdgarBorfhwick, John WilliamBraden, Mrs. Katharine Gertrude

FletcherBridger, Lawrence ScottBryenton, Joy GertrudeBrynlolfson, Walter CharlesBurch, Donald Arthur

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Burke William ThomasByrnes Margaret JoanChowne, Alfred William TregerifCoffey, Doris MargueriteCumberbirch, Peter Roland, B.Com.Ellis, Mrs. Vivian MauretteEmmott, Alan HerbertGirvin, James AlfredGoldie, JamesHartree, Beverley MargueriteHeaps, Philip ArthurHeywood, Joyce, B.Com.Hyde, Eric NormanJohnston, MarjorieJones, Allen Ernest BrierleyJordan, Laurence TheodoreKilgour, Alma JeanKing, Arthur BakerKristjanson, SvavaLang, LornaList, Joan AliceLoyd, Mrs. Alisen GertrudeMaltby, Richard Gosse, B.Com.Marsh, Walter CecilMcCannel, John ArthurMacdonald, Donald GeorgeMcNab, William ShirleyNordan, Harold CecilPalmer, John Herald

Allan, John RodgerAveling, Madeline BerniceBamford, Gwendolyn Joan ElaineBaycroff, Bernice WinnifredBayliss, Joyce HattieBianco, JosephBowering, EbbieBradley, John LouisBrett, Cecil CarterBunn, John ArthurBurns, Edward CharlesBurnside, Anson Deane MeldrumCourt, James Ellis OwenCousins, Aylrner JohnCurtis, John StephenDewar, Harry EesfonDiamond, Robert CahoonDrain, Murray JackFalconer, Dickson MosesGiftell, Irving GeneGoldberg, Audrey DoloresGoodwin, John Mark

Pedley, Marie EuphemiaReid, James GordonReid, Laurens VernonRheumer, George AlfredRivers, William AlexanderRoberts, John RonnieRoberts, Robert Henry DonaldRobinson, Mary KathleenRowebottom, Lorne EdwinSchroeder, Charlotte HedySmallwood, Effie Isabella Coralie AuldjoSmith, Hazel VioletStewart, James AlbertStewart, Sheila FrancesSutton, Frank NormanTaylor, HughThom, Margaret HelenThomas, Philip JamesThomasson, Augusta MargaretThomson, Howard Angus (Posthumous)Travis, Robert BradshawTribe, Ernest TuckerWalton, Howard WilliamWatson, Marion dunWeaver, Kenneth ReubenWebster, Wilfred GeorgeWhite, Massie LesleyWilson, Lawrence LeonardYoung, John Joseph

Pa*s.dGray, Edward JohnGray, Elizabeth PhoebeGrimmett, Joan AnneHail, John GeraldHatcher, Laurel DeniseHawkshaw, Sidney JohnHewson, Edward LorneHolob, VictorJohnson, Guy AlgernonJohnston, Winifred EleanorKerr, Arthur ScottLarson, Vernon EdwardLeshgold, Jack BernardLipsey, Barbara-MaeLouie, Alice Kwok ChingLymbery, Alice RoeMackend, JohnManley, Phebe-Nell SenklerMeidrum, Donna GeorginaMercer, John AlexMercer, May RoseMercer, Walter Edward

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Moore BenMuirhead, Kenneth WilliamMcKenzie, David GarnetMcTaggart, Ralph LutherNightingale, Frank HarryNiven, James StanleyOxley, Mary HowardPalmer, Russell EyreParker, Faye ValeriePaterson, John ClarkePochin, Helen RoselinePringle, William Alan HenryRichards, Mrs. Eileen EvelynRippon, Arthur WilliamRobinson, Theodore JamesRoeher, AllanRogers, Mrs. Lyneffe Seymour

Rowe, Jack FullertonSample, Jean ElizabethSteele, John AlfredStevenson, Mrs. Marcella RuthSturgess, Mrs. Gwendolyn BissellSutherland, Gerald BonerTaylor, Mrs. Marguerite AliceUnderwood, Peter JamesVerrall, Vivian MaryWalling, Oliver JohnWhite, Doreen LawrieWhitehead, Calvin Joseph FordWilson, Walter ThomasWinchester, Donald RedmondWolfe, Leslie HenryZivof, Aaron

Conferring th. Degre. of B.A. in Double Course for B.A. and B.A.Sc. (Englne.rlng)

Brockley, Christopher AnthonyBullen, Edward Lester

Smith, James Alexander

Conferring the Degree of B.A. In Double Course for BA. and LL.B.

Carey, James EdwardCurrie, Donald RedfernGilmour, Gordon HughGrey, Harvey Johnson

Mime, John EvansRoach, William David LouisScott, William BurnsStreet, William Arthur

Conferring th. Degr.. of B.A. in Double Course for B.A. and LS.A.

Jones, George Alexander, B.S.A.

CONFERRING THE DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF COMMERCE

Class II

Alexander, Gordon ForbesBerraclough, Henry NewtonBergstrom, EugeneBillingsley, Harry GeorgeBrown, John BraithwaiteCampbell, Darroch DuncanCapoui, Harold Peter, B.A.Cook, Wesley HutchinsonDakin, John KennethDickson, Stewart Cuthberf VeaseyFleming, Charles Samuel George

CalderwoodGennis, Emerson HulmeGoulef, Lawrence StephenGourley, James Lauren

Gregson, George KennethGreig, James WalterHelmer, Lloyd DonaldHudec, Theodore PeterJohnstone, RobertKereluk, WilliamMarshall, Royce StanleyNelson, Robert EugenePalmer, John HeraldRichards, Harold JohnRichardson, Gordon AlexanderRoddick, MaryRussell, William JohnWalker, Robert Barry

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PassedAnderson, Donald McLeodBarker, John DavidBroman, Kurt lngmarBrown, James RamseyCapozzi, Joseph JasperClark, Lionel deLaceyCohen, Jack IrvingCraig, George LouisCuthill, Leonard Douglas JamesField, Ralph lnnesGait, Thomas DouglasGarner, Donald Alexander ColemanGillespie, George HebdenGook, Peter RobertGosling, David Egberf LlynnHermon, Richard BoltonHickenbotham, Harold HarveyHoward, Malvina Mary

Hrigorew, AndroHurst, Robert CecilKelsberg, William WatsonLongmore, Dale StewartMarshall, Douglass WilliamMasson, Joseph Noel GerardMorris, Barrie AlexanderMcBride, Russell MatthewMacDonald, Charles Gordon SteuartMacdonald, William HughMacPherson, John StewartOBrien, Thomas LawrenceOlds, William Walker GlenRogers, John BlytheScarabelli, Joseph RobertStrachan, Norma HildredTempest, Jack MarshallTodd, Harold Blair

CONFERRING THE DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF HOME ECONOMICSPassed

Campbell, Marion EvelynCotterall. Gertrude AnnetfeHill, Shirley Joyce Estelle

Moase, Mrs. Esther FlorenceMcKenzie, Jean BeverlySoon, Isabel Quen Ying

CONFERRING THE DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF EDUCATIONClass I

Affleck Edward Lloyd, B.A.Burgess, William Norman, LA.Jones, Robert Even, B.A.Linfield, Arthur George B.A.Litch John Boardman, B.A.MacKenzie, Donald Alastair, B.A.

Adams Robert William, B.A.Ball, Ernest Richard, B.A.Bardsley, James Milton, B.A.Sc.Braaten, Harry Carson, B.A.Campbell, William Carlyle, B.A.Doell, Jacob Carl, B.S.A.Duncan, Campbell Grey, B.A.Flick, Frederick William, B.A.Grecey, Andrew Scott, B.A. B.Com.Graviin, George Raymond, B.A.Hunter, John Alexander Lyall, BA.James Albert Hunter, B.A.Johnson, Lillian Blanche, B.A. (Sask.)Karen, Walter, B.A.Menzies, Harold Hart, B.A.MacAuley, James Malcolm, B.A. (Level)

McMechan, Melville Young, B.A.Paterson, Roderick David, B.A,

(Glasgow)Smith, James, B.A.Story, Jean Margaret, B.A.Witherly, Erven Osgood, B.A. (Sask.)

Class IIMacKenzie, William Hector, B.A.McVea, John Morrison, B.A.Pckersgill, Walter Firman, LA. (Man.)Sibley, lsobel Mary, B.A.

(Man.)Smith, Clifford Hickie, B.A. (Sask.)Smith, James Easton, B.A.Spargo, Thomas, B.A.Sc.Taylor, Paul Gilbert , B.Sc. (Sask.)Tessman, Fred Benneft B.A.Thomson, George Alexander Victor, B.A.Trueman, Allan Stanley, B.A. (Man.)

M.A.Wilkinson, John Bowman, B.A. (Queen’s)Young, Albert Charles, B.A.Young, Honoree Gresfy, B.A.

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CONFERRING THE DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF SOCIAL WORK

Class II

Janssen, Minerva Elizabeth B.Ed. (Alta.) Sutherland, Mrs. Barbara Mary, B.A.

Pinkerton, Stanley Hay, B.A. Weaver, Kenneth Reuben

CONFERRING THE DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF APPLIED SCIENCE

CIVIL ENGINEERINGPass.d

Barrass, Cyril Wallace Thorson, EmilGEOLOGICAL ENGINEERING

PassedEllard, Howard Ray Pollock, William Oliver

MECHANICAL ENGINEERINGPassed

Simonton, Robert GrantMINING ENGINEERING

PassedHunter, Stanley John

CONFERRING THE DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN FORESTRYPassed

Selkirk, Daryl Ross, B.A.

CONFERRING THE DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF APPLIED SCIENCEIN NURSING

Class IIIngram, Eileen Mclntrye, Keitha GeraldineMercer, Gabrielle Phyllis Pullan, Edith Marion

Ifucuft of rcu1tur2CONFERRING THE DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF SCIENCE

IN AGRICULTURE

HoneursBluman, Nathan

Class ILadner, William Henry Douglas

Class IIDudley, Gordon Gerhart Ryall, John Philip LindseyMaurer, Mrs. Elizabeth Marion Thorsteinson James EdwardMacLeod, Donald Joseph

PassedAkeroyd, James Henry McRae, Kenneth Peter

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fucu1t of uftiCONFERRING THE DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF LAWS

PasiedHunfer, Douglas Lawrence, B.A. Wark, Bruce Edward, B.A.Sutherland, Alexander Kent Whitelaw, Glenn Robert, B.Com.

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MEDALS, FELLOWSHIPS, SCHOLARSHIPS,PRIZES, AND BURSARIES(October 30th, 1947 to October 30th, 1948.)

HEADS OF GRADUATING CLASSES, MAY, 1948

The Governor-Generals Gold Medal (Heed of the Graduating Class for the B.A. degree): Elizabeth May Charnley.

The University Medal for Arts end Science (Heed of the Humanities end Social ScienceGroup in the Graduating Class for the B.A. degree: Marjorie Ann Alldritt.

The Wilfrid Sadler Memorial Gold Medal (Head of the Graduating Class for the B.S.A.degree): Flora Christina Norris.

The Convocation Prizes, $50 each. (Head of the Graduating Classes for the B.A.Sc. andB.S.F. degrees): Ralph Edgar Carter and Edward Bryanf Dixon Lambe (equal).

The Law Society Gold Medal and Prize (Head of the Graduating Class for the LL.B.degree): Georqe Buchan Mcintosh, B.A. (McGill).

The Kiwanis Club Gold Medal and Prize $50 (Heed of the Graduating Class for theB.Com. degree): Frederick Gordon B(ake.

The Home Economics Graduation Prize, $50 (Head of the Graduating Class for theB.H.E. degree): Elizabeth Jean Bigsby.

OTHER AWARDSM.daIs

The Lefevre Gold Medal and Scholarship (approximately $150) for Chemistry: ElizabethMay Charnley.

The United Empire Loyalists’ Association Medal and Prize for History, $25: MaryCatherine Philpot

SCHOLARSHIPS FOR GRADUATES

The University Graduate Scholarship ($200): Awarded jointly to Marjorie Ann Alldritt($125) and Edward Bryant Dixon Lambe ($75).

The Anne Wesbrook Scholarship ($125): Flora Christina Norris.The Dr. F. J. Nicholson Scholarships:

I. For Chemistry ($500): Relinquished by Elizabeth May Charnley to EmmanuelJohn Cruchley.

2. Geology (500): Richard Bradford Campbell.The John and Annie Southcott Memorial Scholarship, $100 (B. C. History): Walter Henry

Stuart, B.A.The Native Daughters of British Columbia Scholarship, $50, (B. C. History): Walter

Henry Stuart B.A.The B’nai B’rith ôistrict No. 4 Hillel Foundation Scholarships, $125 each:

I. Ralph Edgar Carter (Applied Science).2. David Livingston McIntosh (Agriculture).

The Standard Oil Company of British Columbia Limited Fellowship, $950: Mervin AllanSchoening.

The Powell River Company Limited Scholarship, $700: Ross Hume Hall, relinquished byMr. Hall and not re-awarded.

The British Columbia Electric Railway Company Limited Research Scholarship, $500:William Cumming Leith.

The Cominco Fellowship, $750: John Bryan Devereux Derrick.The Edith Ashton Memorial Scholarship, $250: Edward William Burridge.The Lions Club Fellowship, $1200 (renewal): John Douglas Ross, B.A.The Shell Oil Fellowship for Research, $750 and fees: Robert George Buffers.The Shanahan’s Limited Scholarship, $500: Relinquished by Jean Margaret Grunlund to

Arthur Lee Johnson.The Canadian industries Limited Fellowship, $750: William LeBreton Ross.The British Columbia Telephone Company Limited Scholarships:

I. William Arthur Bain (Electrical Esgineerinq): $500.2. Relinquished by Evan Thomas Davis (Electrical Engineering) to Charles Delasey

Paarse (Physics): $500.3. Nicolas James Harrick (Physics: $500.4. Nicholas Edward Hudak (Electrical Engineering: $500.5. Edward Bryant Dixon Lambe (Engineering Physics): $500.

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The Swift Canadian Company Limited Fellowship $1000: no award.The H. R. MacMillan Export Company Limited Fellowship in Forestry, $750: David

Charles Holmes.The British Columbia Sugar Refining Company Limited Scholarships:

I. Alfred James Butler (Biology): $300.2. John Stiff Clark (Agronomy): $275.3. Relinquished by Eleanor Mary Horsfield (Agronomy) to Robert E. T. Irwin

(Animal Husbandry): $275.4. Relinquished by Arthur Lee Johnson (Chemistry) to William Nicholas Patrick

(Chemistry): $300.5. Margaret (artrude Merry LA. (Zoology): $250.6. Malcolm Allan MacDonalc B.S.A. (Animal Nutrition): $300.7. Flora Christina Norris !Da(ry Bacteriology): $300.8. Craig MacPhee, B.A. (Zoology): $250.9. Rosalie Elizabeth Triggs (Food Technology): $250.

The Britisk Columbia Packers Limited Special Research Scholarships, $400 each:I. William Roderick Hourston B.A.2. Frederick Dabell Smith, BA., B.S.A.

The Britassia Mining and Smelting Company Limited Scholarships, $250 (awarded inDecember, 1947): James Thomas Fyles, B.A.Sc.

The Cariboo Gold Quartz Mining Company Limited Scholarship, $100 (awarded inDecember, 1947): James William Lee, B.A.Sc.

The Alan Boag Foundation Special Scholarship, $50: Philip Avr,l Jack Oldham.The Laura Holland Scholarship for Social Work: Dorothy enevieve Parley, B.A. B.S.W.The G. H. Woods and Company Limited Medical Scholarship, $500: Cecil Leonard

Jenkins.

SCHOLARSHIPS FOR UNDERGRADUATESI I. All FQC.III

The University Great War Scholarships (First Year, high standing), $200 each:I. Margaret Marion Moodie.2. Russel Edward Perret.

The Players’ Club Alumni Scholarship, $50: Norma Edith Bloom.The T. E. and M. E. Ladner Memorial Scholarship, $300 (proficiency): Gordon DeRupe

Taylor.II I. Arts aed Scl..c.

ThIrd Y.arUniversity Scholarships in Arts and Science (general proficiency), $200 each:

Group I: John Robert Hugh Dempstar.Group 2: George Albert Pelter.

The N. Leo Klein Memorial Scholarship (general proficiency—Commerce), $100:Stanley Magnus Oberg by reversion to Samuel Wither Skilling, by reversion toWilliam John Russell.

The Edwin Waterhouse Scholarship (high standing—Commerce), $250: Samuel WitherSkillin9.

The Kiwanis Club Scholarship (general proficiency—Commerce), $150: Stanley MagnusOberg.

The Vancouver Women’s Canadian Clsb Scholarship in Home Economics (general proficiency), $j00: Shirley Winifred Pinchin (nee Olsen).

The R. J. Pop Scholarship in Zoology. $150: William Winston Mair.The Winspear Hamilton Anderson and Company Scholarship (Commerce), $150: Re

linquisheá by Samuel Wither Skilling to Ronald W. Hamilton.The Alaska Pine Scholarship in Wood Chemistry, $150: Norman Edgar Phillips.The Cunningham Scholarship in Pharmacy (anerel proficiency), $100: Nicolas Brodoway.The Vancouver Daily Province Scholarship (Political Science), $250: John Napier Turner.The Alaska Pine Company Scholarship in Economics, $150: George Stewart Cumming,

relinquished by Mr. Cumming to Percy Mortmer Cuttle.The Burbridge Scholarships (Mathematics and Physics) $125 each (in order of merit):

I. John Robert Hugh Dempstnr, by reversion to James Lewis McGregor.2. James Lewis McGregor by reversion to John Mullaney Bryan.

The Woodward Scholarships, $125 each:I. John Kenneth Dakin (Marketing).2. James Welter Greig (Advertising).

The British Columbia Daily Newspapers Association Scholarship (Advertising), $200:Dou9las C. Basil.

The Daniel Buchanan Scholarship for Mathematics, $100: Sydney Hellyer.The Automotive Transport Association of British Columbia Scholarship (Transportation

Practices and Policies), $150: Malburn Wilfrd Paul.

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S.co.d Y.arUniversity Scholarship in Arts end Science (general proficiency), $200 each (in order of

merit):I. Stanley Elmer Graham Tench.2. Robin Christopher Giles Thornton. .

The Shaw Memorial Scholarship (highest in two of English, Greek. Latin), $126: CeciliaMagdalen Merrett.

The McGill Graduates Scholarship (highest in English and French), $125: Lawrence LouisBongie.

The Terminal City Club Memorial Scholarship (highest in En9lish nd Economics), $100:Lawrence Louis Bongie by reversion to Williem Baskerville Gill.

The Alan Boag Scholarship (best essay on Socialism), $250: Murray D. Bryce.The Vancouver Women’s Club Scholarship (Canadian History), $100: Dennis Trevor

Guest.The Alaska Pine Scholarship in Commerce (general proficiency), $150: Joe David Shaw.The B. C. Drugs Limited Scholarship (highest standing, Pharmacy), $100: Richard Gordon

Linburg.The Canadian Foundation for the Advancement of Pharmacy Scholarship (general pro

ficiency), $100: Marjorie Constance Daniel.The Canadian Association for Health Physical Education, and Recreation (general pro•

ficiency) Scholarship, $50: John Arnold Macbiarmid.The Winspear, Hamilton, Anderson and Company Scholarship (Commerce), $160:

Alison Malcolm Martin.FIrSt Year

Royal Institution Scholarship in Arts and Science (highest standing), $200:John Caning Ward.

University Scholarship in Arts and Science (general proficiency), $200 each (in order ofmerit):I. Dorothy Marilyn Hodguon.2. Robert Douglas Lee. -

The Beverley Ceyley Scholarship (male student standing highest in English), $100:John Carling Ward and John Macdonald Beddome (equal) by reversion to JohnMacdonald Beddome.

The Pharmaceutical Association of the Province of British Columbia Entrance Scholarship, $100: Peter David Zachanias.

The Canadian Foundation for the Advancement of Pharmacy Entrance Scholarship, $100:Walter Toni Janicki.

The Vancouver Sun Scholarship for Carriers, $200 (renewal for proficiency):Johann Erickson.

The Vancouver Sun Special Scholarship, $200: Denis R. T. White.

III hi Applied Sci.nc.Fourth Y.ar

The Vancouver Women’s Canadian Club Scholarship (general proficiency, Nursing), $100:Waverlie Anne Watson.

Third YearThe Dunsmsir Scholarship (highest in Mining Engineering), $150: Victor Jackson Pittnon.The G. M. Dawson Scholarship (highest in Geological Engineering, Geological subjects),

$50: John 01gm Reason.The B’nai B’rith Auxiliary No. 77 Scholarship (highest in Chemical Engineering), $50:

Jackson Eng. -

The R. Randolph Bruce Scholarship (highest in Metallurgical Engineering). $200.James Fairley Stenhosse.

The British Columbia Electric Railway Company Limited Scholarship (highest in Electrical Engineerin9), $200: Joseph Anthony Stachon.

The British Columbia Electric Railway Company Limited Scholarship (highest in Mechanical En9ineening), $200: William Marriott Brown.

The Canadian Forest Products Limited Scholarship (highest standing in Forest Engineer.ing), $150 each (in order of merit):I. Henry Reginald Christie.2. David John Gardiner.

The General Construction Company Limited Scholarship (proficiency in Civil Engineer.ing) $150: Graham Russell Dewson:

The Lam6ert Scholarship (highest in Civil Engineering), $200: James Gordon Sutherland.The Alaska Pine Scholarship in Forestry (highest in Forestry, B.S.F. course), $150:

John Harry Gilbert Smith,The Bosltbee-Bosustow Memorial Scholarship (general proficiency in Mining and Metel

lurgy), $250: Alexander Cameron Ritchie.

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Seceed YearUniversity Scholarship in Applied Science (general proficiency, B.A.Sc. cosrse), $200:John Wallace Colbert.The University Scholarship in Nursing end Health (general proficiency), $200 (ewerdedin December, 1947): Merney J. McLellan.The General Construction Company Limited Scholership (high stending, Engineering),$200: James Albert Stewert.

FIrst YearRoyal Institution Scholarship in Applied Science (general proficiency), $200:Eugene Critoph.

IV In AgricultureUniversity Scholarship in Agriculture (general proficiency in the First Year), $200:Douglas George Routley.The David Thom Scholarship (general proficiency in the Second Year), $100: Relinquished by Hubert Reagh MecCarthy to Hans Christian Fisher.The British Columbia Fruit Growers’ Golden Jubilee Scholarship (proficiency in Horticultural Options, Third Year), $125: William Henry Douglas Ledner.The Hoarth Scholarships (general proficiency, Third Year), $125 each (in order ofmerit):

I. Margaret Ellen Norris.2. Frederick James Brown end Earl Meurice King (equal, $62.50 each).

Thu Imperial Order of the Dau9hters of the Empire Scoff Memorial Scholarship (Biology), $100: Ursula Helen Knight.The Nabob Scholarship in Food Technology, $300: len Frederick Greenwood,

V In LawThe Hon. R. L Meitlend Memoriel Scholeruhip, $150, (highest standing in Second YearLaw): W. Kirke Smith.The Norgan Scholarships5$150 each (proficiency in Second Year Law), (in order ofmerit): Alexander Brian Beetty Carrotheru.

Arthur Fouks 3Robert John Ohsf equal.

Thu Norgen Scholershipn $150 each (proficiency in First Yeer Law) (in order of merit):Frank Urquhert Collier.William Donald Mitchell.Norman Leonard Oreck.

VI Summer Session Awards

The British Columbia Teachers’ Federation Scholarship, $100: Gordon Allan Clarke.The Summer Session Students’ Association Scholarship, No. I, $75: Emil Albert Rosenues.The Summer Session Students’ Asuocietion Scholarship, No. 2: No ewerd.

SCHOLARSHIPS FOR SENIOR MATRICULATIONRoyal Institution Scholarships for Senior Matriculation—seven awards as follows,

$200—Kenneth Rowland Donnelly.$200—Edwerd William Konesky$200—Selme We rkentin.$200—Michael Roscoe.$200—Jessie Weir Ramsey.$200—Evelyn Charlotte Hrehorke.$200—Merion Claire Irving.

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SCHOLARSHIPS FOR UNIVERSITY ENTRANCEThe Vancouver Sun Scholarship for Carriers, $200 each (in order of merit):

I. L. W. Elwood Flather.2. Ray Cope.

University Scholarships for Universify Entrance—sixteen awards as follows:$175—Charles Patrick Sterling Taylor.$175—Albert Ronald Forbes (Victoria College).$l75—Heafher Alleyne Clarke.$175—Relinquished by Carl Arthur Goresky to JenAlloween Ereut.$175—Relinquished by Sylvia Margaret Day to William Earl Campbell.$175—Relinquished by Charlotte Froese to Hilda Jean Heslop.$175—Gwen Margaret Johnson.$175—William John Lund.$175—Relinquished by Elden Cole Whipple to Lavie Boxer.$l75—Dorothy Granville Scott.$l75—D. Jacqueline Donaldson.$175—Diana Jane Elsdon.$175—John Vincent MacDonald.$175—Maureen Ann Cromie (Vicforia College).$175—Gordon Wesley Young (Victoria College).$175—John Joseph Sheppy (Victoria College).

PRIZESI In All Faculties

The University Essay Prize ($25, books): Anna Jean Thomson.The News-Herald Awards in Joursalism ($200, Senior Award): Harold Raymond Pinchin.The News-Herald Awards in Journalism ($150, Junior Award):

Christopher Charles Crombie.The Chemical Institute of Canada Book Prizes, $25 each:

I. Norman Edgar Phillips (Arts and Science).2. Jackson Eng (Applied Science).

The Hewitt Bostock Memorial Lecture Prize, $25: No award.

II in Arts and ScienceThe David Bolocan Memorial Prize, $25: Ernest Terence Alderdice.The Ahepa Prize, $100: Orville Glendon Conner.The Armstead Prize in Biology end Botany, $50: Dougal Harold McRae.The Llewellyn Jones Prize in Zoology $50: No award.The lnternationl Studies Prize ($30, hooks): (Mrs.) Helen Roberta Noel.The Transportation and Customs Bureau of the Vancouver Board of Trade Prizes:

I. Report on the Growth and Development of the Port of Vancouver:First Prize1 $50: Roderick John Wilks.Second Prize $25: Raymond Shelley.Honourable hlention: Ivan Daniel Burcl, and Stuart Robert Elliott.

2. Transportation:First Prize1 $50: Frank Alfred Morrish (Third Year).Second Prize, $25 each:

lvar Melvin Buerge.Gordon Adair Green.James Hyslop Wilson Sanderson.

Honourable Mention:Bruce Sheridan Lord, Frank Harold Moore, Douglas Norman Yearwood.

The Dorothy end William Dorbilu Prize in Canadian History, $50: Harold Lindsay.The Frances Willard Prize, $50: John Sinclair Morrison.The Frosst Proficiency Awards (Pharmacy):

(a) $50 each:I. Joseph Bernard Wall.2. William Thomas Ainsworth.

(b) $25 each:I. Norman Corneliun Zacharias.2. Donald Kemp Stocks.3. William Francis Baker.4. Hilda May Wood.5. William Roderick Dorialdon.

The Pharmaceutical Association of the Province ef British Columbia- Prizes, $25 each,(in order of merit):I. Joseph Bernard Wall.2. Norman C. Zacharias.

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The B.C. Tree Fruits Limited Prizes (survey trip to Kelowria to value of $100 each),(names in order of merit):I. Argadie Becker, by reversion to John W. Gibson.2. John Douglas Howard.3. Stanley Herbert Wardill.

The Home Economics Second Year Prize (general proficiency), $25:(Mrs.) Doreen Marie Reid.The Houghland Prizes in Dispensing, $50 each:

I. Ross Harvie Sinclare.2. Hubert Joseph McCue.

lii In Applied ScienceThe Association of Professional Engineers Book Prizes (outstanding essays in Third Year),$25 each:I. Kenneth Donald Hester (Chemical).2. Lloyd Harold Anderson (Civil).3. Gordon James Roper (Electrical).4. Robert Loring Christie (Geological).5. lnglis Willard Edwards (Mechanical).

The British Columbia Lumber Manufacturers’ Association Prizes (for the Session 1946-47):I. Cyril Peter Jone 00.2. Anthony Mark Rca —450.3. Ronald Douglas Grantham.—$25.

The British columbia Lumber Manufacturers’ Association Prizes (for the Session 947-48):I. William N. Jorgensen—$l00.2. Robert A. Pollard—450.3. Raymond S. Cunliffe—$25.

The William N. Kelly Prize (proficiency in Machine Shop Practice, Third Year), $15:John Douglas Morison.The Ingledow Prize. $50 (proficiency in Laboratory work, Third Year Electrical Engineer.ing): Rex Dawson Vance Merritt.The H. R. MacMillan Export Company Limited Essey Prizes in Forestry:I. Fire Protection—Ronald William Chorlton ($100).2. General Topics—

First Prize5 $75—James Myles Kinghorn.Second Prize $50—Charres William Garrard.Third Prize, 25—Victor Heath.

The Engineering Institute of Canada Prize (proficiency and leadership), $25:John Harold Craven.The Engineering institute of Canada (Vancouver Branch) Walter Moberly MemorialPrized (2S, books): Paul Thomas Coté, B.A.The Provincial Department of Health and Welfare (Health Branch) Prizes, $50 each:I. Doreen Evelyn Jean Greenhorn.

2. Hilda Joan Davis.The Timber Preservers Limited Prizes:

I. Raymond Alfred Pillman—$65.2. Mayor Stafford Thompson—$45.3. Albert Frederick Jopliri—$25.and l5 each to:

George Alan Burnham, B.A.Joseph Irenee Lessard.Thomas Frederi& Smith, B.A.

The ingledow Prize, $50: Gordon Hamilton Wheetley.The H. R. MacMillan Export Company Limited Prizes:I. Fire Protection—David Charles Holmes, $150.2. General Topics:First Prize $75—Jack Quaite B.A.Second Prize $50-.—Geoge ‘hilip Thomas, B.A.Third Prize, 25—Percy Thomas Burch, BA.

The Canadian Forest Products Limited Prizes, $100 each:I. David Charles Holmes.2. Victor Henri Deshwood Vaughan. .

The Northern Electric Company Limited Prize, $100:John Robert Bayley McLennan)James S. S. Kerr 5 equal, $50 each.

IV In AgricultereThe Entomological Society of British Columbia Book Prize (Zoology):Hubert Reagh MacCarthy.The Dr. D. A. McKee Memorial Prize (general proficiency in the Third Year):Margaret Ellen Norris.The Northern Peat Moss Company Limited ,sscy Prize, $100: John Alvin Pelter.

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V l.LawThe Carswell Company Limited Prize ($20 books):

George Buchan Mcintosh, B.A., (McGill).The Norgan Essay Prizes, $50 each:

John Campbell Bleweit.Stewart Robert Forrest, B.A., (Wash.)

the Toronto General Trusts Corporation Prize, $30: Eric Brown.

The Canada Law Book Company Prize (books): George Buchan Mcintosh B.A.

Special Book Prize, Anonymous Donor, $25 (high standing in Second Year Law):Alan Brock Macfarlane.

The Carswell Company Limited Prize, $20 (books), (proficiency in Second Year Law):W. Kirke Smith,

The Carswell Company Limited Prize, $20 (books), (proficiency in First Year Law):Frisk Urquhart Collier.

VI Special Prizes far The University Extension Department Night Courseon Transportation Practices and Policy.

The Transportation and Customs Bureau of the Vancouver Board of Trade Prizes,($25 each):First Year—S. J. Boggis (Woodwarci’s Stores Lid.)Second Year—T. H. Whitson (Pacific Mills Lid.)Third Year—A. Ewart (Standard Oil Company)

S. K. Jacknon(Public Utilities Commission: Carrier Branch)) equal.

Fourth Year—R. elmer (Kelly Douglas & Co. Ltd.)

BURSARIES(In All Foc,Itles)

The Captain LeRoy Memorial Bursary, $150: John F. Maguire.The Khaki University and Young Men’s Christian Association Memorial Fund Bursaries,

$100 each (names in alphabetical order):I. John . Cochran.2. Grace M. Gaines.3. Kethleen E. Gubbins.4. Alexander Smysnuk.5. Si9mund Techy.

The American Woman’s Club Bursary, $100: Lila Scoff.The University Women’s Club Bursary $100: Marion Nyholm.The Vancouver Panhellenic Alumnae ursar, $200: Dorothy Tubbs.The Mildred Brock Memorial Burnary $75: Dorothy M. Harrin.The Frances Milburn P.E.O. Bursary l50: Shirley E. Newsom.The Lady hurler Club Bursary, $100: Alice M. Beharrel.The Alliance Francaise Bursary, $25: Edward J. Cheramy.The Faculty Women’s Club Bursary $75: Barbara A. Percy.The Alumni Association Bursary, $50: Gilbert F. Jacobs.The William MacKenzie Swan Memorial Bursary $250: John L. Cowan.The Mary C. Lipsett Bursary, $300: Gordon McLemon Wilson.The Rotary Memorial Bursary, $200 each:

Cyril Groves.Alder-Ann Harper.Wilfred E. Razzell.Harry L Sharp.Henry Zitko.

The Co-operative Seed Growers’ Bursary $100: Jack A. Freeman.The Vancouver Section, National Counci) of Jewish Women, Bursary, $100:

Barbro E. Grunlund.The Gamma Phi Beta Bursary, $50: Edith L. Morgan.The Provincial Council of British Columbia, Canadian Daughters’ League Bursaries,

$100 each:I. Muriel A. Connolly.2. Winifred D. Grant.

The University Women’s Club General Burnary, $100: Anne L. White.Bursarien for Proficiency (anonymous donor):

I. Aubrey C. Tanner (4th instalment, $287.502. Rodney C. Elliott (2nd instalment, $250.00

The Jack Cohen Bursary, $150: Maurice 0. P. Morrison.

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The kiwassa Club Buruarieu, $150 each:I. Isabella Denholm.2. Mary S. Fagan.3. Cecilia Fleetwood.4. Jean Moore.

The McLean Bursarieu:I. Ernest Bianco ($200).2. Stephen S. Bonin ($250).3. Loren Calder ($125).4. Robert H. A. Wallace ($225).5. Henry J. Wiebe ($200).

The Nat Bell Bursary, $150: Parzival Copes.The R.C.A.F. Veterans Bursary Fund, $100 each:I. Lamonde A. Mime.2. John Mackay.3. Frederick D. Pattern.

The Teamsters’ Joint Council No. 36 Bursary, $250: Robert B. Thomson.The Lauder Mercer and Company Limited Bursary, $250: Terrence R. Watt.The Pattison Bursarieu, $100 each:I. Rosemary Lansdowne.2. Robert J. Mitchell.

The W. D. Shaffer Bursary, $200: Douglas R. Grant.The Robert S. Day and Son Limited Bursary, $150: Leslie C. Hod.The Vancouver Bar Association Buruaries, $100 each:I. Allan Bate.2. John C. Cowan.3. John P. Van der Hoop.

the American Women’s Club Burnary for Social Work, $100: Sheila J. Carlisle.The Ellen Ethel McHattie Memorial Burxery, $300: David Franklin.The Allied Officeru’ Club Auxiliary Bursary, $75: Ernest Asastasiou.The Louis Toban Bursary, $100: Richard S. Linburg.The National Paper Box Company Bursaries, $200 each:I. Arthur J. Barker.2. John 0. Howard.

The General Conntruction Company Limited Burnary, $150: James Gordon Sutherland.The Phil Wilson Burnary in Forestry, $225: John H. G. Smith.The David Thom Bursary No. I $150)—William Earl Campbell.The David Thom Bursary No. 2 $ 75)—Melvin Earl Jacobs.The David Thom Bursary No. 3 $ 751—Brian C. Appleby.Tha Delta Gamma Bursary for the Blind, $100: No award.The Geldart Riadore Bursary, $150: Richard Stace-Smith.Tha Flying Officer Reverend George Robert Pringla Memorial Bursary, $200:George R. Piercy.The Admiral Jellicoa Chapter, I.O.D.E., Bursarins, $50 each:I. Robert J. Cooper.

2. Patricia J. James.The Triple Entente Chapter, I.O.D.E., Bursaries, $75 each:I. Thomas W. Burke.

2. Norman P. Nichols.The Worthington Memorial Chapter I.O.D.E., Bursary, $100: Woedland E. Erlebach.The Bastion Chapter of the Imperial Order of the Daughters of tha Empire Buruary,$200: Sam K. Thornaycroft.The B. C. Drug Travellers’ Association Bursery, $200: Dorean M. O’Grady.The Pacific Meat Company Limited Bursary, $200: Len Maurice l(emm.Thd Alberta Meat Company Limited Burnary, $75: Charles Melville Williams.The Allied Officers’ Club Auxiliary Buruary Fund:I. $l00—Lockman W. Campbell.

2. $100—Rex D. V. Merritt.3. $ 75—Douglas E. Matkin.AWARDS MADE BY OTHER INSTITUTIONS BUT ANNOUNCEDBY THE UNIVERSITYThe Pacific Mills Limited Scholarship, $250: John Vincent MacDonald.The United Odd Fellows Buruaries, $200 each:I. George Eric Barker.

2. Jeanne Claire Bowyer.3. Welter George Freshwater.4. Eleanor Marie Martin.5. Peter Laurence Oranuk.6. Robert Randal Smith.

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The Summerland Scholarship, $250: Richard Mason Palmer.

The Vancouver Public Library Staff Association Bursary, $150: Sheila Gow.

The French Government Scholarships:I. John Brabazon G. Cooper.2. Sadie Makinen M.A.3. Eric Patrick Nichol M.A.4. Ronald Oldham, t4.A. (RenewaL).

The Crofton House Alumnae Scholarship, $175: Shirley E. K. McLeod.

The International Brotherhood of Pulp, Suiphife and Paper Mill Workers Scholarship.

$250: award to Senior Matriculation Student.

British Columbia Scholarship (Renewal): Robert T. McKenzie, B.A.

French Government Medals:I. Lester James Proriger, B.A.2. Anna Jean Thomson.

French Government Book Prizes:I. Marjorie Ann Alldrift.2. David Albert riffithu. B.A.3. (Mrs.) Irene Thelma Howard.

The Rhodes Scholarship: Harry Ward MacDonald.

The Imperial Order Daughters of the Empire War Memorial Scholarship (Overseas>..

$1600 (Renewal): Patrick C. T. White, LA.National Research Council Special Scholarship: Bertram A. Auld, B.A.Sc.

National Research Council Studestships ($750 each):I. Bertram Neville Brockhouse, LA.2. Harry Brown, B.A.3. Thomas LeGear Collins, M.A.4. Thomas McCaul Dauphinee, M.A.5. Philip Norman Daykin, B.A.6. John Campbell Forrester MacDonald, LA.7. John Robinson B.S.A.8. Albert Edwin1Horthingion, B.A.

National Research Council Bursaries ($450 each):I. Percy Edward Argyle.2. Ralph Edgar Carter.3. Richard Hing Chow, B.A.4. Harold Godfrey.5. Nicolas James Harrick (relinquished).6. James Kerr Kinnear.7. Robert Davis Lawson.8. David William Morgan.9. Stanley Roy Morrison.

10. David Aird Munro, LA.II. Joseph Edward Pietcy.12. Malcolm Campbell Robinson.13. John Thomas Sample.14. H. E. Derrick Scovil,IS. Lorna Margaret Silver B.A.16. Helen Mary Ann Urqu>art.

Hudson’s Bay Company Scholarship (Commerce), £450 and transportation:Robert Melville Wilson.

The British Columbia Lumber Manufacturers’ Association Prizes (prizes for students in

the Department of Architecture submitting designs for the Lumberman’s Arch):

I. First Prize5 $lOO—Donald Lamont Sinclair.2. Second Prize $75—Ernest Edward Middleton.3. Third Prize, 50—Frederick Victor Avery Meakes.4. Fourth Prize, $25—John Pennock Hoff.

The Kappa Sigma Fraternity Scholarship, $300: Alan Francis Pierce.

The Dominion-Provincial Student Youth Training Bursaries and Provincial Loan Fund—Burseries and Loans to approximately 260 students,

The Viscount Bennett Scholarship (Calgary): David W. Buckley.

The Canadian Forest Industries Entomological Scholarships, $200 each,(names in alphabetical order):I. G. Stuart Brown, B.Corn., B.S.F.2. James Myles Kinghorn.