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1 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 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
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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

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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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

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ceremonies & celebrations opening of Elder Hall, 152 University annual dinner, 273, 277, 278, 379, 380, 453, 466, 467 1902 University Ball, 257 twenty-first anniversary of School of Medicine, 457, 466 ten year anniversary of Australasian Student Christian Union, 454-455, 458 dinner for University of Melbourne inter-university lacrosse & football teams, 469 laying of Elder Anatomical & Pathological School foundation stone, 261, 262, 263 reception to honour coronation of King Edward & Queen Alexandra, 266 500th anniversary of the death of Geoffrey Chaucer, 163

Chair of English Language, Prof R L Douglas appointed Prof of Modern History & English Literature, 126, 183-184

Chamber of Commerce, 1903 annual meeting of General Council of Chamber of Commerce of Commonwealth of Australia held in Adelaide, 297 donation for purposes of commercial studies, 358 emphasis on commerce as a profession, 299 role in establishment of advanced commercial course, 371

Chamber of Manufacturers, support for establishment of higher commercial education, 377-378, 379

Chancellor, criticism by Prof Joshua Ives, 233, 237, 238-239, 239-240, 242-243 reply to criticism by Prof Joshua Ives, 240, 241 comments on the reply to criticism by Prof Joshua Ives, 243 comments on scheme for training teachers, 98-99 conferring of baronetcy, 124, 124-125 debate in Parliament on problems with Prof Ives, 244, 246, 255 disagreement with Prof Ives over music examination assessments, 244, 245 refused Prof Ives's request to access Board of Musical Studies minute book, 243 reallocation of duties, 246 unable to attend University of Sydney's Jubilee, 270-271 host of conversazione for Australasian Medical congress, 403 Chief Justice, Sir Samuel J Way, 464 criticism that the position is monopolised by one man, 447 host of an 'at-home' for students and professional and teaching staff, 276, 277 member of the Faculty of Medicine, 457 request by Prof Ives for enquiry into inner workings of University, 238-239 Sir Samuel James Way offered position on High Court Bench, 483 deputation to Premier concerning exemption from taxation on land holdings, 409-410

Chapman, Charles Eustace, awarded 1904 Evening Scholarship, 354

Chapman, Henry George, admitted ad eundem gradum, 236

Chapman, Professor Robert William, lecture on 'Astronomy' at Moonta, 93 leaves for the USA on study tour, 97, 103, 104 tests on breaking strength of iron & steel bars, 363

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elected Vice-President of Australasian Institute of Mining Engineers, 427 tests crushing strength of Pyrmont and Murrary Bridge stone, 265

Chapple, Ernest, awarded 1900 Angas Exhibition, 128, 177 change in employment in England, 430 entitled to fellowship of the School of Mines & Industries, 379

Chapple, Frederic, address at the 1900 SA Teachers' Union Annual Conference, 150, 153 Warden of the Senate, 169, 170, 171, 373, 464, 485 ad eundem gradum for 1898, 67-68

Chapple, Harold, awarded 1898 Angas Exhibition, 67

Chapple, Phoebe, awarded 1901 Elder Prize, 236

Chemistry, Chair of, appointment of Prof Edward Henry Rennie as Professor of Chemistry, 457, 473 endowment by John Howard Angas for Chair of Chemistry, 356, 436, 457, 473 return from overseas of Professor Rennie, 97

Chemistry, Department of, appointment of Miss May Burgess as Junior Demonstrator in Chemical Laboratory, 127 photograph of Prof Rennie's class in first year chemical laboratory, 464

Chenoweth, Maurice Clayton, awarded 1901 Elder Scholarship, 183, 236

Churchward, Spencer, awarded 1899 John Howard Clark Scholarship, 119, 121 awarded 1899 Roby Fletcher Scholarship, 114, 119, 121

Churchward, Stella Mary, awarded 1904 Roby Fletcher Prize, 379, 380

Clark, Annie Millicent, awarded Evening Scholarship, 121, 252

Clark, Archie Septimus, awarded 1899 Third Year Undergraduate Scholarship, 121 appointed to committee to act for University of Adelaide in Broken Hill, 367

Clark, Edward Vincent, returns from electrical engineering studies in England, 397

Clark, Inspector, lecture on singing at SA Teachers' Union Annual Conference, 148-149

Clarke, Marcus, formation of The Marcus Clarke Memorial Fund , 2 memorial monument for the grave of Marcus Clarke, 2

Classics & Comparative Philosophy & Literature, Chair of, professorship founded on University establishment, 473, 489 resignation of Professor Edward Von Blomberg Bensley, 427

Classics, Chair of, appointment of Henry Darnley Naylor as Professor of Classics, 480 Herbert Stanley Dettmann appointed to Chair of Classics, 430

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Cleland, Dr John Burton, offered position as Junior Resident Surgeon, Prince Alfred Hospital, Sydney, 123

Cleland, Dr, attended Jubilee of Melbourne University, 433

Cleland, Dr William Lennox, appointed lecturer on Forensic Medicine & Lunacy, 457

clubs, associations & societies, Adelaide University Shakespeare Society, 11, 15 Australasian Student Christian Union, 453, 458 Collegiate Schools Association, 86 Scientific Society, 470 Sports Association, 430, 431, 432 University Law Debating Society, 10 University Christian Union, 16 University Union, 430, 431, 432

Clucas, Robert John Miller, appointment as University librarian, 128 lecturer in commercial geography & technology for Advanced Commercial Certificate, 372

Collegiate Schools Association, lecture on 'Education in Wales' by Professor Bragg, 86

Collins, Arnold William, awarded 1904 Evening Scholarship, 354

Colvin, Bazett David, awarded ad eundem gradum, 67-68

Colvin, Bazett David, appointed to Board of Commercial Studies by University Council, 372 lecturer in business practice & accountancy for Advanced Commercial Certificate, 372

Commemoration Day, address by Professor Salmond, 67-6,69

Commerce, Chair of, establishment by munificence of Joseph Fisher, 352, 353

Commerce, Faculty of, first Australian university to provide higher commercial education, 353 Advanced Commercial Certificate courses, 371, 372, 427-428, 438 Chamber of Commerce's role in establishment, 252, 253, 254, 292-293, 293, 294, 298, 299 comments on higher commercial studies at University, 285, 286, 292-293, 358 lack of recognition for Advanced Commercial Certificate, 280 need for commercial education at tertiary level, 258 codification of laws relating to trade & commerce throughout British Empire, 457 Joseph Fisher Lecture in Commerce by Mr L A Jessop on 'Commercial Character', 436, 437-438, 438 improvements to standards of Junior Commercial Course, 480 need for degree in commerce, 438, 439 proposal for uniform standard for commercial certificates at Australian universities, 433

Commercial Studies, Board of, Council appoints Chamber of Commerce officials to Board of Commercial Studies, 372

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conferences, Library Association of Australasia Conference, 157, 158, 159, 159-161, 162-163, 163, 163-164 SA Public Teachers' Union Conference, 104, 105-110, 144, 146-149, 150, 152, 153-154, 155, 156-157, 298, 299, 300, 301-304, 306, 397-399 Australasian Medical congress, 403 proposal for systematic conferences during Australian university vacations, 433

Connelly, Very Rev Father, appointed to committee to act for University of Adelaide in Broken Hill, 367

Connor, Julian Dove, conferred with BSc, 150, 151, 152, 154-155

conversazione, Chancellor to host conversazione for Australasian Medical Congress, 403 Public Teachers' Union conference conversazione on the discovery of liquid air, 108

Cook, Florence Emmeline, see Cooke, Florence Emmeline

Cooke, Dr William Ternent, academic history, 264, 418, 419 awarded Science Research Scholarship by Commissions of the International Exhibition of 1851, 264, 265 lecturer at School of Medicine, 457, 466, 467 results of analytical experiments with Professor E.H. Rennie, 475

Cooke, Florence Emmeline, awarded Elder music scholarship for musical composition, 83 conferred with MusBac, 122, 152, 150, 151, 154, 154-155, 163

Cooke, William Ernest, lecture at Astrological Society on 'Methods of Teaching Geography & History, including Physiography', 297 comments on astrology, meteorology and benefit of the influence of the University, 306

Coomber, George, obituary, 354

Cooper, Claude Tidswell, admitted ad eundem gradum, 121

Cooper, Constance May, awarded 1904 Everard Scholarship, 379, 380, 380-381

Corbin, Hugh Burton, awarded 1905 Murchison Prize & 1906 Bessemer Medal, 473

Cornwall and York, HRH George Federick Ernest Albert, Duke of, laying of foundation stone of Prince of Wales's Building, 262 special commemoration for visit of the Duke & Duchess of Cornwall & York, 239-240

Corvan, Mary Trenna, past winner of Elder Scholarship of Music Scholarship, 251 gained Diploma of ARCM at Royal College of Music, London, 258

Council, University of Adelaide 1899 report of Council, 124 amendment to Paragraph C of the regulations, 122 amendments to statutes and regulations adopted, 114-115, 115, 115A-B, 115B, 122 approval of a 'Guide to the University of Adelaide' by Charles R Hodge, 89, 90

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attendance at formal opening of the Elder Hall, 152, 154, 154-155, 163 entertained teachers at the 3rd Annual SA Public Teachers' Union, 35, 37, 40 expression of confidence in Professor Ives, 140 hosted conversazione for 1900 SA Teachers' Union Conference delegates, 150, 152 hosted evening for 4th Annual Conference of Public Teachers' Union, 104, 105, 108 involvement in problems with examining the 1901 Degree of MusBac, 246, 246-247, 248 meeting and resolution following protest by music teachers, 20, 21, 138-139, 139, 140 motion on negotiations over surrender of lands in Tatiara, Wirreanda, Craigie Plain and Parnaroo to the government, 93, 94, 103-104 nominations for Council vacancies, 169 petition seeking reform in conduct of music examinations, 136 proposed authorization of new statutes for systemizing educational efforts, 141-142 representative at railway station on return of Prof Rennie from overseas, 96, 97 represented at bi-centenary of Yale University, 254 represented at 9th centenary of Glasgow University, 254 request by Prof Ives for enquiry into inner workings of University, 238-239 retirement of council members, 53, 58 role in commemoration ceremonies, 5, 178, 179 report on Senate postal voting for Council members, 169, 171 sub-committee on Adelaide Hospital matters, 28-29, 30 support for motion granting increased power over professors, 90 attendance at University Dinner to celebrate end of academic year, 273 Dr W Barlow, Mr W R Boothby, Prof W H Bragg, Dr J C Verco & the Rev Dr Paton cease to hold office as Council members, 273 election of members of Committee of Selection for Rhodes Scholarships, 354 elections to Council, 485 equality of sexes in membership and voting rights at Senate & Council, 439 legislation for more Council members to be nominated by Government, 264 hosted conversazione for educationists, 363 need for new benefactors to emulate munificence of Sir Walter Watson Hughes, 489 new statutes & regulations, 310 nominations for annual vacancies, 485 agreement with School of Mines & Industries, 290 Prof John M Ennis elected member of Council, 311 proposal that heads of educational institutions be ex-officio members, 252 resignation of Dr Walter George Woolnough, 366 representatives at Jubilee of Melbourne University, 433 role of University Council, 410 special Senate meeting to fill Council vacancy, 412 vacancies filled on Council, 332

Cowan, George Dalrymple, awarded Tennyson Medal, 282-283

Cowell, Elsie Emily, 121, 174, 177, performance at Chamber Music concert, 449 awarded John Howard Clark Scholarship, 179

Cowperthwaite, Elsie Eleanor, awarded John Howard Clark Scholarship, 236

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awarded Evening Scholarship, 252 Cowperthwaite, Winnifred Maud,

performance at chamber music concert by staff of Elder Conservatorium, 369 awarded Elder Scholarship for Violin Playing, 286

cricket, result of University v Essendon match, 4

Cudmore, Dr Arthur Murray, admitted as Fellow of Royal College of Surgeons, 123 lecturer at School of Medicine, 466, 467

Cutlack, Frederic Morley, awarded Tennyson Medal, 280-281

D Darnley Naylor, Professor Henry,

see Naylor, Professor Henry Darnley, Darwin, Lisle Julus,

awarded Angas Engineering Exhibition, 280 Davenport, Francis William,

colonial music examiner and assistant to Prof Ives, 53 David, Professor,

examiner of theses for 1904 Tate Memorial Medal, 366 Davidson, JHM,

demonstration at Public Teachers' Union conference conversazione, 108 Davidson, Rev George,

ad eundem gradum, 67-68 Davidson, Rev Professor John,

role in establishment of the University, 170 Davies, E Harold,

involvement in problems with examining the 1901 MusBac examinations, 240, 241, 242-243 second music graduate, 240 success in London exercise for degree of MusDoc, 258, 260 appointed to seat on Board of Musical Studies, 276 first graduate of Doctor of Music at University of Adelaide, 276, 279 musical critics and criticism, 5, 162, 164, 165

Dawson, Peter, 1902 scholarship for study at Royal College of Music, London, 250, 251

Degenhardt, Clarence AJ, awarded Elder music scholarship for singing, 83

Delprat, Elizabeth Fransiska Carmen, awarded Brookman Prize, 414

Dentistry, Chair of, need for Chair debated in Parliament, 267-268

Dentistry, study of, Dental Board of SA requests lectures & examinations for dentistry students, 408

Deprat, Mary Johanna Alberta Theodora, awarded Elder Prize, 488

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Dettmann, Acting Professor Herbert Stanley, academic career, 430, 463 lecture series on 'Classical & Romantic Drama', 463, 465, 467-468, 468, 470, 471 appointed to Chair of Classics, 430

Directors' Prize, 1902 award to Maude Mary Puddy for best performance on pianoforte, 276

discipline & misconduct, Board of Discipline to consider behaviour of students at unveiling of Elder statue, 314, 315

Dodd, JE, improvements for Elder Hall pipe organ, 88, 128, 135

Dodwell, George Frederick, awarded Roby Fletcher Prize, 413, 418

donations, see bequests, gifts & endowments

Donnell, John, retirement as President of SA Teachers' Union, 150

Douglas, Francis John, awarded ad eundem gradum, 67-68

Douglas, Professor Robert Langton, academic career, 129 appointed Professor of Modern History & English Literature, 126, 183-184 attendance at the 1900 SA Teachers' Union Conference, 150, 153-154, 155, 156-157, 162-163 author of a chronology of Fra Angelico works, 157 Church of England clergyman, 170 report on Library Association of Australasia Conference, 164 travel to Europe for historical research, 170, 249, 256 lecture on 'An Italian novelist, Matteo Bandello and his influence on English drama', 165 lecture on 'Chaucer, the Man and his Art', 166 marked examinations prior to leaving for Europe, 174 publication of 'A History of Siena', 285 publication of 'Fra Angelico and his Art', 158, 165 resignation from Chair of Modern History & English Language, 255 return from Italy after study of elementary agricultural education, 252 admitted ad eundem gradum, 150, 151, 152, 154, 154-155

Dr Davies Thomas Scholarship, Francis Seavington Stuckey recommended for scholarship, 114 1898 award to Henry Harper Formby, 67 1899 award, 119, 121 1900 award to F F Muecke, 172, 174, 177, 179 1901 awards, 236 1904 awards, 379 1905 awards, 413, 418, 419 1906 fourth year award to Lionel Oxborrow Betts, 488 1906 third year award to Henry Kenneth Fry, 488 founded in memory of late Dr. John Davies Thomas, past lecturer on Principles & Practice of Medicine & Therapeutics, 457

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Dr Way Memorial Fund, approval of Way Memorial committee endowment of 'The Dr Edward Willis Way Lectureship on Gynaecology', 260 meeting of subscribers approves endowment of Dr. Edward Willis Way Chair of Gynaecology', 261

Drury, Alfred, commissioned to supply bronze statue of Sir Thomas Elder, 311, 313-314

Drury, RF, lecture on 'University life at Oxford', 269

Duffield, Walter Geoffrey, 20-12-1899, awarded Third Year Undergraduate Scholar, 121 granted 'Nobel' Scholarship at National Physical Laboratory, Bushby House, 320 granted Mackinnon Studentship by London Royal Society for spectra of metals, 454

Dumas, Russell John, awarded Evening Scholarship, 354

Dussau, Mdlle, lecture series on 'French Literature', 95, 96, 110-111, 111, 112 lectures on 'French Historians of the Nineteenth Century', 105

E Edmeades, Marie,

vocal & pianoforte recital, 316 awarded Robert Whinham Prize for elocution, 172, 174, 177, 179

Education Department, agreement on the role of the University in teacher training, 118 revision of Education Department regulations, 172, 173, 173-174

Edwards, Charles, special examiner for Adelaide Centre for Trinity College, London, 276

Edwards, Gladys Ruby, studying at Elder Conservatorium, 473 awarded Oratorio Prize, 414

Elder Anatomical & Pathological School, details of new medical school building, 262 foundation stone laid by the Governor, Lord Tennyson, 261, 262, 263

Elder Conservatorium, 1903 concert series, 294 1904 income, 389 1905 concert programme, 393 Adelaide & Melbourne universities propose common method, grades, fees, syllabus, examiners & certificates for public examinations in music, 440, 442, 453, 462, 463, 485 agreement with Associated Board of the Royal Academy & Royal College of Music, London, 102, 485 applications for teachers, 2, 10, 79 appointment of Frederick Bevan, 11, 12, 171, 174, 183-184 appointment of Professor Joshua Ives, 143, 473, 497

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appointment of Professor John Matthew Ennis, 232, 250, 251, 263, 289, 316, 319, 366, 392, 402, 464, 484 appointment of Bryceson Treharne, 122, 123, 126, 127, 128, 129, 130, 131, 133, 145, 157, 273 chamber music concerts, 15, 32, 148, 165, 166, 168, 255-256, 259, 265, 266, 269, 300, 324, 325, 363, 369, 404, 408, 447, 448, 480 concerts by choral & orchestral students, 141, 321, 366, 405, 406, 470 concert to aid Adelaide University Rowing Club, 134, 135 concerts by ladies part-singing class, 167, 272, 329, 369, 408, 483 concerts by students, 33, 45, 92, 97, 114, 115-116, 134, 135, 138, 141, 165, 171, 174, 231, 264, 276, 295, 307, 332, 355, 362, 414, 460 concerts by orchestra, 9, 13, 14, 15, 16, 20, 24, 26-27, 30, 31, 32, 47, 49, 296, 462, 463, 485 concerts by staff, 165, 294, 295, 296, 310, 354 concerts for delegates of SA Teachers' Union Conference, 150, 152, 305, 306 concerts to cultivate a taste for music in Adelaide, 9 conference for music teachers on conduct of music examinations, 136, 137, 139, 140, 141 conflict with private music teachers, 20, 21, 23, 24, 26, 40, 137, 421, 426 controversy over Prof Ives as main music examiner, 47, 62, 70, 71, 72-73 conversazione to commemorate foundation, 12, 13 course of instruction in 1898, 12 criticism of academic standards, 69, 70, 71, 72-73 criticism of choice of soloists at concerts, 421, 426 criticism of staff selecting Elder Scholarship winners, 348 criticism of music teachers protests, 26 criticism of Practice of Music examinations, 112 criticism of unfair competition for prizes between teenagers & mature age students, 489 dissatisfaction with conduct of music examinations, 70, 71, 72-73, 91, 122, 136, 137, 138, 138-139, 140, 167, 168 entrance fees, 1 establishment through munificence of Sir Thomas Elder, 474, 484 establishment of Chair of Music, 426, 473, 497 establishment due to efforts of His Excellency Sir William Robinson, 474 female student teachers participate in choral classes, 451 formation of orchestra, 8, 11, 12 Grand Musical Fete fundraiser for Elder statue, 32, 45 indifference to establishment of Conservatorium, 45-46 introduction of admission charges for concerts, 294, 296, 378 quality of education provided, 20 ladies to remove hats and headgear during concerts, 10 new concert organ, 8, 88, 92, 128, 135, 141, 158, 497 new building for Conservatorium, 1, 9, 11, 88, 112, 114, 125, 132, 133, 135, 173,183-184, 263 laying of foundation stone, 41, 42, 43-44 formal opening of the Elder Hall, 131, 132, 132-133, 149, 150, 151, 152, 154, 154-155, 163 pamphlet on School of Music, 285 perceived discrimination in distribution of seats at concerts, 236 music scholarships, 1, 3, 12, 82 praise for Conservatorium, 285

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precedent established for classing of music examinations, 243, 244 problems with 1901 MusBac examinations, 231, 232, 233, 234, 235, 237, 238, 241, 242, 243, 244, 245, 246, 246-247, 248, 252, 255 production of 'Orpheus', 167 prospectus on sixteen classes for various musical subjects, 9 provisional syllabus, front cover, 1 reopening for 1899, 82 report from Board of Musical Studies, 71, 72-73 selection of students, 1 staff appointments, 1 student statistics, 12, 285, 421, 426, 464, 484 statistics on teaching staff for 1906, 473 undergraduates to 1905, 473 visit by Madame Nellie Melba, 273 unrest within the School of Music, 427

Elder Hall, funded by bequests of Sir Thomas Elder, 263 installation of three-manual concert organ, 135, 141, 158, 426 death of architect Frank J Naish, 354 formal opening, 149, 150, 151 152, 154-155, 163, 294 foundation stone laid by His Excellency Sir Thomas Fowell Buxton, 294 memorial tablet erected to the memory of Surgeon Captain W F Hopkins, 236, 237, 240 utilitarian purposes, 177-178,

Elder Music Scholarship, awarded to Ethel Hedwig Hantke, 179

Elder Prize, 1898 awards, 67 1901 awards, 236 annual awards in the Faculty of Medicine funded by Sir Thomas Elder, 457 awarded to Eugene H. Alderman and Maude Mary Puddy, 276 awarded to M L Scott, 172, 174, 177, 179 awarded to William Ray, 279 awarded to Henry Kenneth Fry, 379, 380-381 awarded to William Malcolm Sinclair, 488 awarded to Mary Johanna Alberta Theodora Delprat, 488 awarded to William Alfred Verco & Edith Bristowe, 457 awarded to Judah Leon Jona, 413, 418, 419 Brewster Hooper Josse Jones to study at Royal College of Music, London, 422 Council resolves to continue Elder Prizes following death of Sir Thomas Elder, 457 establishment of Elder Prizes for animal physiology, 457

Elder Scholarships, 1899 awards, 83 1901 awards, 183, 236 1904 awards, 350 1905 awards, 414 1906 awards, 432 awarded to Brewster H J Jones, 250

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awarded to Ethel Hedwig Hantke, 127, 174, 177 awarded to Gwendoline D Pelly for study at Royal College of Music, London, 250, 251 awarded to Otto Fischer (also known as Otto Fischer Sobels), 251 awarded to John Gordon Short, 391 endowed by Sir Thomas Elder and awarded by Royal College of Music, London, 131 recommendations for 1898 scholarships, 3 meeting of Senate for amendments to regulations to benefit deserving students, 114 entries for scholarship for free tuition at Royal College of Music, London, 250 Ethel Hantke & Peter Dawson receive honourable mention for study at Royal College of Music, London, 250, 251 JTG Short, Louise K Henderson & Ethel R Ridings receive honourable mention, 250 requirements for examination for scholarship, 136 pianoforte and violin scholarships, 3 recommendations for 1898, 3 Senate amendment of regulations for conferring of scholarships, 142 Council approves recommendations for 1903 scholarships, 286 criticism of selection of scholarship winners, 348 entries close for violin, pianoforte & violoncello scholarships, 349

Elder Sir Thomas, statue to recognise munificence and public service, 2-3, 4, 5, 6, 297, 299, 300, 306, 311, 312, 313-314, 464, 489 funding for annual prizes for animal physiology, 457 postgraduate diploma course enabled by bequest, 473 benefactor of the University, 42, 43, 44, 45, 151, 262, 263, 264, 436, 464, 466, 467, 473, 479, 489 bequests, endowments, gifts & prizes, 248, 311, 313-314, 457 contribution to higher education, 379 donation for foundation of School of Medicine, 457, 473 Elder Scholarship to be awarded by Royal College of Music, London, 131 establishment of Elder Conservatorium, 474, 484 funding of annual awards in the Faculty of Medicine, 457 gift to enable full medical curriculum, 457 gift for prizes for physiology, 457 munificence honoured in naming of University buildings, 262 munificence benefits University training for pupil teachers, 264 role in establishment of Chair of Music, 497

Electrical Engineering, study of, overlap of instruction by University and School of Mines and Industries, 252 agreement with School of Mines & Industries to collaborate on courses, 473 photograph of Electrical Engineering Laboratory, 464

Elementary Commercial Examination, substituted with new title of Junior Commercial Examination, 320

Ellis, Arthur Benjamin, awarded 1904 Evening Scholarship, 354 resigned 1901 Evening Scholarship, 252

Elocution, study of, proposal for establishment of Chair of Elocution, 349

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English History, study of, inclusion in curriculum of British Colonial schools, 388

English Language & Literature & Mental & Moral Philosophy, Chair of, established by endowment from Sir Walter Watson Hughes, 473, 489

English Literature, Chair of, arrival in Adelaide of Professor Douglas, 129 resignation of Professor Robert Langton Douglas, 255

Ennis Prize, 1905 award to Louise Koeppen Henderson, 414

Ennis, Dr J Matthew, appointed Professor of Music & Director of the Elder Conservatorium, 232, 250, 254, 464 career prior to arrival in Adelaide, 250 comments on extraneous noise during musical productions, 306 member of Board of Examination for pianoforte, singing & composition scholarships, 250 sole examiner for Elder Scholarship of Music, 250 1905 Elder Conservatorium inaugural address, 251, 289, 351-352, 392 annual address to students, 431 annual organ recital, 366, 402 approached by Stow Memorial Church to fill position of organist & choirmaster, 429 attendance at meeting to form committee for Kalgoorlie Rural Centre, 474 director of musical entertainment for conversazione for educationists, 363 elected member of Council, 311, 485 error in published statement re election to fill Senate vacancy, 310 examiner for degree of MusDoc with Franklin Peterson of Melbourne, 269 extended vacation in England & Europe, 334, 350 extension lecture series on 'History of Music', 268, 269 extension lecture series on 'The Great Composers', 395, 403-404, 405 extension lecture series on 'Pianoforte playing', 264, 265 extension lecture series on 'The Development of the Violin Sonata', 318, 319, 320, 322 organ recitals, 263, 316, 319, 484 role of Director in music examination rooms, 421, 426 Sydney visit, 285 to conduct examinations in Practice of Music for Melbourne University, 296 delegate to Jubilee of Melbourne University, 433 visit to University Western Australia Centre regarding music examinations, 471, 472, 473, 474

Entrance Scholarships, 1899 awards, 121 awarded to John Raymond Wilton, 174

establishment, University of Adelaide government queries justification for the establishment of a university in Adelaide, 33 Church origins of the University, 170 Adelaide University Act 1874, 473, 489 annual grant from public revenues, 473 endowments by Sir Thomas Elder and Sir Walter Watson Hughes, 311, 436, 473, 489 endowment of 50,000 acres of waste land & 5 acres in City of Adelaide, 473, 489 established in 1874, 464 professorships founded on establishment, 473

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Evening Entrance Scholarship, 1898 awards, 3 1899 awards, 121 1900 recipients, 127 1902 awards, 252 1904 awards, 354

Everard Scholarship awarded to Helen Mary Mayo, 279 awarded to Constance May Cooper, 379, 380-381 awarded to William Morgan Hunn, 413, 418, 419 awarded to William Ray, 488 founded by late William Everard, 457

examinations, 1897 results, 3, 4, 13 1898 matriculation examiners’ reports, 77-78, 79 1898 results, 60, 61, 62, 70, 71 1899 reports of examiners, 124, 124-125 1899 results, 85, 86, 89, 110, 113, 114, 116-117, 118 1900 results, 128, 135, 136, 161-162, 169, 170, 171, 172, 173, 174, 176, 177, 178 1901 results, 184, 185, 186, 230, 231, 241-242, 245, 247-248, 257 1902 results, 252, 253, 259-260, 269, 271, 273, 274, 275, 276, 280-281, 282-283, 285 1902 school examinations, 251 1903 results, 289, 300, 312, 322, 328, 332, 333 1904 results, 350, 352, 362, 369-370, 381-382, 383, 384, 389, 390 1905 fees, 436 1905 results, 392, 397, 403, 405, 406-407, 408, 410, 411-412, 413, 414-417, 418, 423-424, 428, 429 1906 results, 429, 430, 448, 471-472, 481-482, 484, 486, 487, 488, 489 alterations to regulations governing public examinations, 142, 142-143 amendment to regulations for theory & practice of music, 461, 462 appointment of examiners, 135, 269, 465, 486 approval for draft requirements for Diploma of Associate in Music, 142, 142-143 approval for scholarship to most successful candidates in public examinations, 142, 142-143 Associated Board of the Royal Academy of Music, Trinity College & Royal College of Music, London, 99, 102, 386, 387, 388, 389, 393, 433, 454, 485 candidates at University Western Australia Centre primary public examination, 473 centres of examination in provincial towns and Western Australia, 254 change of title from Elementary to Junior Commercial Examination, 310 combined scheme of music examinations for University of Adelaide & Melbourne University, 471, 472, 473, 474, 484, 485 comparison of results of 1898 & 1899, 119 competence of music examiners questioned, 135 conduct of Junior & Higher Public examinations, 485-486, 486, 487 cramming system for examinations, 333, 373, 385, 386, 423 delay in distribution of Primary Public Examination papers, 322 denial that music examination held under difficult circumstances, 91

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dissatisfaction with conduct of music examinations, 70, 71, 72-73, 89, 136, 137, 138-139, 140, 167, 168 dominance of examinations in whole course of teaching, 275-276 Elder Conservatorium committee report on conduct of music examinations, 474 entrance examinations for Elder Conservatorium, 1 entry for 1906 Junior, Senior & Higher Public Examinations, 482, 483 error in naming 1904 Senior Public Examination as Junior Examination, 382 establishment of rural examination centre in Petersberg, 465 examination centres for combined system of public examinations in music, 485 examination papers for Primary Examination in Theory of Music from 1897 to 1905, 435 examining board for music, 45 Graham P Moore appointed visiting music examiner by Associated Board, 91, 296 improvements to standards of Junior Commercial Course examinations, 480 increase in numbers sitting the Public Examinations, 124-125, 462 increased students following introduction of preliminary music examinations, 232-233 Institute of Actuaries, London colonial examination, 95 lack of confidence in practical examinations at Elder Conservatorium, 122 large number of students at 1905 Primary arithmetic & english papers, 406 lateness in announcements of results, 279 local examinations by English musical college in India, 385 music teachers conference on conduct of music examinations, 136, 137, 139, 140, 141 need for examination results as early as possible, 274 need for strict standards in setting examination papers, 250 ordeal of the examination process, 273 Practice of Music, 112 precedent established for classing of music examinations, 243, 244 preliminary arithmetic paper, 102 Primary Examination in Theory and Practice of Music, 11, 135, 158 primary public, music, junior public, senior public, higher public examinations conducted in Adelaide & rural centres, 473 problems with 1901 MusBac examinations, 238-239, 240-241, 242-243, 244, 246 problems with examining the 1901 Degree of MusBac, 231, 232, 233, 234, 235, 238, 242, 243, 244, 245, 246, 246-247, 248, 252 Prof Ives to conduct examinations in Practice of Music in Perth and Coolgardie, 141 proposal for 'associated board' of music for Australia, 435 proposal for co-operation between Australian universities for conduct of public examinations in music, 433, 435, 462, 465, 474 proposal for University of Adelaide to hold Primary Examinations at Broken Hill, 367 proposal to conduct entry examinations for British Navy in the colonies, 87 proposal to differentiate between first and second time candidates, 384, 387 proposal to hold Public Examinations in November, 115D-E, 117-118 public examinations in theory & practice of music at proposed Perth University, 474 questions for which answers are not in text books, 423 rejection of proposal for uniform standard for commercial certificates, 433 relationship of the Collegiate School to University examinations, 6 reply to criticism of public examinations, 384, 385 report by Prof Ives on primary division of music (theory and practice), 136

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requirements for examination for Elder Scholarship of Music, 136 scale of maximum marks for Chemistry & Physics, 440, 441, 449 School of Mines examinations, 233, 473 Senior Examination, 489 severity of examinations for admission to legal profession, 48-49 special report on Preliminary, Junior & Senior Public Examinations, 7 statistics, 115D, 117-118, 158, 329, 436, 442, 464, 473 study of Ovid for Senior Examination, 248, 249, 250 success of students from principal schools of Adelaide, 117 suitability of public examinations, 386, 387 Theory of Music, 484 thoughts on a history exam, 322-323 uniform standard of degree examinations, 391 WH Wale of Sydney appointed examiner for 1900 MusBac and public examinations, 166 withdrawal of 'advanced' private students from Practice of Music, 421, 426

extension lectures, 1899 lectures, 124 1905 programme, 393A Prof William H Bragg on 'The Electron and the Radio-activity of Radium, Thorium, & other substances', 298 Prof George C Henderson on 'National Wealth' for delegates at SA Teachers' Union Conference, 305, 306-307 Dr Gunson on 'SA Health Act' for Public Teachers Union Conference, 110 series by Prof George C Henderson on 'Leaders of the Middle Ages', 298 series by Prof William H Bragg on 'The Electron', 299, 300, 305, 306 Prof Ralph Tate on ‘The Fertilisation of Flowers’, 22, 37 annual report of University of Adelaide Extension Committee, 442 Dr Morgan to lecture on ‘Birds’, 19, 22 series by Dr Stirling on 'Life: the Problem of Physiology', 92, 93, 102 series by EG Blackmore on 'The Nineteenth Century', 92, 93, 94, 95, 98 Prof Walter Howchin on ‘Geology of the Mount Lofty Ranges', 393A, 395, 403, 404 series by Acting Professor HS Dettmann on 'Classical & Romantic Drama', 463, 465, 467-468, 468, 470, 471 series by Dr AA Lendon on 'The Progress of Medicine in the Nineteenth Century' and 'Other Important Discoveries', 144, 157, 165 series by Mr Lawrence Birks on 'The Industrial Applications of Electrical Power', 165 series by Prof Edward C Stirling on 'Colour in Nature', 298, 311-312, 312, 318, 319 series by Prof George C Henderson on 'Leaders of the Middle Ages', 307-308, 309, 310, 358-359, 359, 364 series by Prof George C Henderson on 'Poets of the Nineteenth Century', 453, 454, 459, 460, 461, 462, 463 series by Prof William H Bragg on 'The Electron', 358-359, 359, 360 series by Prof William Mitchell on 'Materialism', 324, 325, 326, 327 series by Rev John Reid on 'Select Comedies of Shakespeare', 358-359, 366, 367, 368 series by Rev John Reid on 'The Tragedies of Shakespeare', 269, 272, 359 series by Rev John Reid on 'The Romantic Plays of Shakespeare', 298, 316, 318, 319-320, 320, 322, 324

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series on 'Radium & Modern Views on Electricity & Matter' at University Western Australia Centre by Frederick Soddy from Glasgow University, 366 series on 'The Industrial Applications of Electrical Power', 168 in country districts, 358-359 integral part of education system in SA, 358-359 Prof George C Henderson on 'Francis of Assisi', 261 Prof George C Henderson on 'Oliver Cromwell, 261, 263 Prof William Mitchell on 'Hamlet', 89, 90, 91, 93, 94, 96 series by Mdlle. Dussau on 'French Literature', 96, 110-111, 112 series by Prof George C Henderson on 'Sir George Grey', 393A, 395, 399, 399-400, 400-401, 401, 402 series by Prof J Matthew Ennis on 'History of Music', 268, 269 series by Prof J Matthew Ennis on 'The Development of the Violin Sonata', 318, 319, 320, 322 series by Prof J Matthew Ennis on 'The Great Composers', 395, 403-404, 405 series by Prof William H Bragg on 'Radio-activity', 441, 442, 447, 448 series by Prof William H Bragg on 'Radium', 393A, 395, 396 series in Perth by Prof George C Henderson, 440, 443, 444, 445, 446, 447, 453 series by Professor Ives on ‘Music’ and 'Harmony and Counterpoint', 91, 92, 93, 94, 96 series by Professor J Matthew Ennis on 'Pianoforte Playing', 264, 265 series by Walter George Woolnough on 'Volcanoes', 264, 265 series by Prof William H Bragg on 'Wireless Telegraphy', 92, 93, 102, 110 lectures in Perth, 1 EG Blackmore on "The Normans in Europe", 19, 22, 23, 24, 26 Mr Fuller on "Biology" in Port Pirie, 33 need for terminology comprehensible to non-University students, 97, 102 object to nationalise the influence of University teaching, 298 Prof George C Henderson to deliver series at University Western Australian Centre, 440, 443, 445, 446 proposal to hold lectures for Broken Hill, 367, 368 proposed lectures on 'wireless telegraphy and the cable question', 88 R W Chapman on 'Astronomy' at Moonta, 93 role in widening the mental outlook of general public, 298 series by Mdlle Dussau on 'French Historians of the Nineteenth Century', 105 success in Australia, 393A, 394 the ideal of the 'Peoples' University', 93 EG Blackmore on ’The Normans in Europe - reign & character of Henry I’, 30 University Western Australia Centre series by Mr F Soddy on 'Modern Views on Electricity & Matter', 360, 361 W Fuller lecture on 'The Cell and its Life' at Kooringa, 93

F Fairweather, Andrew,

1899 second year undergraduate scholar, 121 fellowship of the School of Mines & Industries, 379

Farr, Clinton Coleridge, lecture on magnetic survey of New Zealand, 117

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first Adelaide graduate to obtain DSc degree, 256, 260 eligible for associateship of Institution of Electrical Engineers, London, 260 presented paper at Australasian Association for Advancement of Science Congress, Dunedin, NZ, 350

fees, 1905 examination fees substantial proportion of income, 436 compulsory fee for all male students for membership of Sports Association & Union, 430, 431, 432, 440 benefit to candidates for the expenditure of fees, 275 entrance fees for Elder Conservatorium, 1 no refund for non-examined Practice of Music students, 421, 426

Felstead, Hilda, criticism of choice of soloists at concerts, 421, 426

Ferguson, Andrew, lecture on "Agronomy" at 1900 SA Teachers' Union Annual Conference, 148-149

finance, 1899 balance sheet, 124 benefits received from the SA government, 35 cost to the government of University, 33 loss of revenue due to music students enrolment at Trinity College, London, 122 annual Government grant, 255 exemption from general taxation on land holdings, 409-410 expenses of Rhodes Scholarship SA Board of Selection members, 329-330 1904 financial transactions, 389

Fischer, Dr George Alfred, lecturer at School of Medicine, 94, 466, 467

Fischer, Otto, see Sobels, Otto Fischer

Fisher, Joseph, donation for establishment of Joseph Fisher Medal of Commerce, Joseph Fisher Lecture & remuneration of Commerce lecturers, examiners & professors, 291, 292-293, 352, 353, 372 life history, 291, 299 support for establishment of higher commercial education, 377-378, 379

football, inter-university football matches between Adelaide & Melbourne universities, 465, 468, 469 dinner for members of University of Melbourne lacrosse & football teams, 469

Formby, Henry Harper, passed fourth year of the MB degree, 113 1898 Dr Davies Thomas Scholar, 67 admitted as Member of Royal College of Surgeons, 300

Forrest, Sir John, 1902 admitted ad eundem gradum, 276, 278, 279

Fowler, James Richard, appointed additional examiner for Advanced Commercial Certificate, 372 appointed Chairman of Board of Commercial Studies, 372 deputation to Premier concerning exemption from taxation on land holdings, 409-410

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Fraser, Inspector, appointed to committee to act for University in Broken Hill, 367

Frederick Bevan Prize, 1905 award to Arthur Burton Williamson, 414 1902 award to Maude Mary Puddy, 276

Fry, Henry Kenneth, 1904 Elder Prizeman, 379, 380-381 1906 Dr Davies Thomas Scholar, 488

Fuller, W, exhibition in physiological laboratory for conversazione for educationists, 108, 363 extension lecture on 'The Cell and its Life' at Kooringa, 93

G Gardener, George,

awarded 1902 Evening Scholarship for a second year, 252 Gardiner, Beauchamp Lennox,

awarded 1902 Evening Scholarship for a fourth year, 252 entitled to fellowship of the School of Mines & Industries, 379

Gardner, Edith Josephine, awarded 1904 Evening Scholarship, 354

Gardner, George Gavin Forrest, 1906 Elder Scholar (Composition), 432 career, 485

Gardner, Rita Elizabeth, 1905 Higher Public Examination Tennyson Medalist, 413

Gartrell, Herbert William, 1899 Entrance Scholar, 121 1904 Angas Engineering Scholar, 354, 360, 449 awarded 1903 Tate Memorial Medal, 308

Gault, Arthur Henry, admitted ad eundem gradum 1901, 236

gender issues, equality of sexes in membership and voting rights at Senate & Council, 439

Geography, study of, inaccuracies in new geography text book, 438

Geology, study of, discovery of radio-active mineral at Olary, 436

Gerny, B A, awarded Evening Entrance Scholarship, 127

Giles, Dr William Anstey, appointed clinical teacher at Adelaide Hospital, 127 speech at 21st Anniversary Dinner for School of Medicine, 466 member of the Faculty of Medicine, 457

Glynn, Patrick McMahon, ad eundem gradum for 1898, 67-68, 69

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Good, Emily Milvain, awarded 1901 Tennyson Medal for English Literature, 231, 236, 237

Gordon, James Leslie, awarded 1901 Roby Fletcher Scholarship and Stow Prize, 236 awarded 1902 Stow Prize, 275, 279 awarded 1904 Stow Prize, 379, 380, 380-381

Gosse Lecturer on Ophthalmic Surgery, Dr. Mark Johnston Symons appointed, 457 endowment of lectureship in memory of Dr Charles Gosse, 457

Gosse, Dr. Charles, endowment of lectureship on Ophthalmic Surgery, 457

government relations, endowment to supplement income of newly established University, 489 legislation for two or more Council members to be nominated by Government, 264 government representation on Senate to exert control on University, 255 University exemption from general taxation on land holdings, 409-410

Government Scholarships, amendment to tenure of government scholarships, 123

graduates, careers of graduates of School of Medicine, 466 benefit of the influence of the University, 306 first and second music graduates, 240 graduates admitted by examination by August 1906, 473 graduates of the School of Medicine as at July 1906, 457 increase in number of graduates, 273 lack of performance opportunity for Bachelor of Music graduates, 425 London conference & dinner for graduates of colonial universities resident in UK, 294, 297

graduation ceremonies, 1899 annual commemoration, 118-119, 119-120 1899 commemoration statistics, 115D-E, 117-118 1900 commemoration ceremony, 174, 177, 177-178, 178, 179 1901 graduation ceremony, 236, 237, 239-240 1902 commemoration, 276, 279 1904 commemoration, 379, 380, 380-381 1905 commemoration, 413, 418, 419, 422 1905 Jamestown commemoration ceremony, 384, 385, 424 1905 special congregation in Prince of Wales Theatre, 392, 393 behaviour of students, 177, 177-178, 178, 179, 230, 277, 279, 414, 420, 424, 425 degrees conferred at the formal opening of Elder Hall, 150 orations at commemoration ceremonies, 118-119, 119-120 perceived discrimination in distribution of seats to parents and general public, 236 review of conduct of proceedings, 178, 179 special congregation for Ethel Mary Murray Ambrose, 311 special congregation in Prince of Wales's Theatre, 256 special July commemoration for visit of Duke & Duchess of Cornwall & York, 239-240 student performance during 1901 commemoration, 236 undergraduate role in commemoration proceedings, 118-119, 119-120

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students & undergraduates not to be admitted to commemoration ceremonies, 424 University Western Australia Centre 1905 graduation ceremony in Perth, 391

Gray, FW & Co, installation of lighting for Elder Conservatorium, 132

Greenway, Thomas Charles, appointed to committee to act for University in Broken Hill, 367

grounds, crowding of buildings on North Terrace grounds, 265

Gunson, Dr, evening lecture on 'SA Health Act' for Public Teachers Union Conference, 110

Gunson, George Frederick, conferred with LLB degree, 256

Gynaecology, Chair of, meeting of subscribers to approve endowment of 'Dr Edward Willis Way Chair’, 261

H Hack, Guli,

concert by ladies' part-singing class, 369 Elder Scholarship of Music Scholarship for study at Royal College of Music, London, 251 performance at concert by students of the Elder Conservatorium, 231 publication of 'Voice Cultivation', 349 role in Elder Conservatorium concerts, 272 vocal soloist at organ recital by Professor J Matthew Ennis, 319

Hall, Miss Elsie, return form Vienna, 350 command performance for Prince and Princess of Wales, 249 pianiste departs Adelaide, 249 temporary engagement at Elder Conservatorium, 167

Hall, Professor Marshall, visiting from Melbourne to lecture on music, 144

Hamilton, Charles Wolfe, admitted ad eundem gradum, 119, 121

Hamilton, Dr. Alexander Archibald appointed clinical teacher at Adelaide Hospital, 127 appointed assistant physician, 457 attended Jubilee of Melbourne University, 433

Hamilton, Dr James Alexander Greer, appointed clinical teacher at Adelaide Hospital, 127 elected to Senate, 171 nominated for Council vacancy on the Senate, 169 election to Council of University of Adelaide, 373 appointed Way Lecturer on Gynaecology, 457 member of the Faculty of Medicine, 457

Hamilton, Elsie Maude, 1898 recital in Berlin, 285

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Handtke, Ethel Hilda Hedwig, in London to study at Academy of Music, 350, 360 awarded Elder Singing Scholarship in 1900, 127, 174, 177 to perform at conversazione for 1900 Library Association of Australasia, 157 awarded Elder Music Scholarship, 179 awarded silver medal from Royal Academy of Music, London, 471 awarded 1902 Elder Conservatorium Oratorio Prize, 276 encore demanded by Governor, 315 honorable mention in 1902 scholarship at Royal College of Music, London, 250, 251 progress at Royal Academy of Music, London, 368, 483

Hardy, Alfred Burton, 1898 Stow Prize, 67

Harris, James Frederick, admitted ad eundem gradum 1901, 236

Harry, May Margaret, awarded 1904 Evening Scholarship, 354

Hartley Studentship, amendment to Paragraph C of regulations, 122 conditions for the award, 407 1900 recommendation to John Frederick Ward, 174 1902 list of qualifying candidates, 280 adoption of statutes by the Senate, 61-62 establishment, 60 given for proficiency in science, 436

Hartley, J A, studentship founded in his honor, 60, 61 in memoriam, 149

Hayward, Dr William Thornborough, appointed clinical teacher at Adelaide Hospital, 127 elected to Senate, 171 nominated for Council vacancy on the Senate, 169 appointed lecturer on Clinical Medicine, Therapeutics & Materia Medica, 457 election to Council of University of Adelaide, 373

Headlam, Rev M L C, admitted ad eundem gradum 1900, 150, 151, 152, 154, 154-155

Henderson, James, filled vacancy on Council of University of Adelaide, 332 obituary, 409

Henderson, John Henderson, admitted ad eundem gradum 1899, 119, 121

Henderson, Louise Koeppen, awarded 1905 Ennis Prize, 414 honourable mention in 1902 scholarship for study at Conservatorium, 250

Henderson, Professor George Cockburn, representative at University of Sydney's 50th Jubilee, 270-271 academic career, 429 appointed Chair of Modern History and English Language and Literature, 256

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elected to Committee of Selection for Rhodes Scholarships, 354, 389, 429 lecture on 'National Wealth' for delegates at SA Teachers' Union Conference, 305, 306-307 extension lectures on 'Francis of Assisi' and 'Oliver Cromwell', 261, 263 extension lectures on 'Leaders of the Middle Ages', 298, 307-308, 309, 310, 358, 359 extension lectures on 'Poets of the Nineteenth Century', 453, 454, 459, 460, 461, 462, 463 extension lectures in Perth, 440, 443, 444, 445, 446, 447, 453 extension lectures on 'Leaders of the Puritan Ages', 364 extension lectures on 'Sir George Grey', 393A, 395, 399, 399-400, 400-401, 401, 402 lecture on 'The Builders of the State' to Adelaide Teachers' Union, 269 photograph of history class in Prince of Wales Theatre, 464 visit to Cape of Good Hope following research for biography of Sir George Grey, 334, 350

Heyne, Laura Olga Hedwig, awarded 1899 Evening Scholarship, 121

Higgin, Alfred James, chemical experiments demonstrated at Public Teachers' Union conference, 108, 363

Higher Public Examination amendment to Paragraph C of the regulations, 122

Hine, Clytie May, awarded 1906 Elder Scholarship (Singing), 432

History, study of appointment of Professor of History and English Language and Literature, 124 photograph of history class in Prince of Wales Theatre, 464

Hodge, Charles Reynolds, published a 'Guide to the University of Adelaide', 89, 90 attended meeting to form committee for Kalgoorlie Rural Centre, 474 attended Jamestown local centre graduation ceremony, 384, 385 visit to Petersburg for establishment of rural examination centre, 465 Registrar in 1906, 464 deputation concerning University exemption from taxation on land holdings, 409-410 attended meeting for proposed rural centre at Kapunda, 462, 467, 469 explanation of objects & working of a rural centre at Mount Barker, 462 report to University Council on Broken Hill visit, 367, 368 twenty-one years of service to University, 402 delegate at the Jubilee of Melbourne University, 433 visit to reorganise Broken Hill Centre, 366, 367 visit to Gawler for proposed establishment of rural centre, 462 visit to University Western Australia Centre regarding music exams, 471, 472, 473, 474

Holden, Edward Wheewall, awarded 1904 Evening Scholarship, 354

Holder, Kathleen Gladys, awarded silver medal at Jamestown local centre, 383, 384

Holder, Sophia Ellen, awarded 1904 Roby Fletcher Prize, 379, 380 awarded 1904 Evening Scholarship,, 354

Holder, Winnifred Breakspeare, awarded 1901 Tennyson Medal, 236, 237 awarded 1902 Tennyson Medal, 280

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Hole, William Magarey, organist and choirmaster, 67 pass approval for MusBac, 243

Homburg, Fritz, awarded 1904 Elder Scholarship in Music (Violoncello), 350

Hopkins, Surgeon Captain William Fleming, memorial tablet erected in Elder Hall, 236, 237, 240

Hornabrook, Dr Rupert W, report on South African wars, 130 banquet to honour work with plague, 186 Chief Medical Plague Officer at Dharwar, India, 84

Hospital Board, settlement of longstanding dispute with University, 125, 126

Howchin, Professor Walter, extension lecture on ‘Geology of the Mount Lofty Ranges', 393A, 395, 403, 404 address to Royal Society on geological discoveries in Mt Lofty & Flinders Ranges, 352 working exhibition in Tate Museum for conversazione for educationists, 363

Hubbe, Edith Ulrica, awarded 1904 Evening Scholarship, 354

Hughes, Sir Walter Watson, career history, 311 endowment for establishment of University, 151, 436, 464, 473, 479, 489 endowment of Chair in Classics, Comparative Philology & Literature and Chair in English Language & Literature & of Mental & Moral Philosophy, 489 memorial statue, 311, 464, 471, 489, 490 contribution to higher education, 379

Hunn, William Morgan, awarded 1904 Dr Davies Thomas Scholarship, 379 awarded 1905 Everard Scholarship, 413, 418, 419

Hunter, Oswald, awarded 1899 Stow Prize, 119, 121

Hussey, Rev John, admitted ad eundem gradum 1901, 236

I Imperial & Colonial Universities' Conference,

University of Adelaide representatives, 316 Indigenous issues,

Board of Enquiry into charges against Dr W Ramsay Smith, 326 encounters with Sir Charles Todd, 487-488

Isbister, William James, candidate for vacancy on University Council, 412

Ives, Professor Joshua, "At Home" to meet Professor of Music, 143 comments on Grand Opera, 185-186 Council expression of confidence, 140

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debate in Parliament on problems with the Chancellor, 255 did not apply for reappointment as Director of Conservatorium, 183-184 director of conversazione for 1900 Library Association of Australasia Conference, 158, 159 extension lectures on 'Harmony and Counterpoint', 91, 92, 93, 94 lectures on 'Music', 96 problems with examining Conservatorium students, 70, 71, 72-73, 122, 137, 138, 139, 140 request to Council to be relieved of duties, 144 withdrawal from examining body of Conservatorium, 139 criticism of Chancellor and Vice-Chancellor, 233, 237 denies setting 1901 harmony paper, 246 disagreement over music examination assessments, 244, 245, 246, 255

reasons for termination of connection with University, 233, 238-239, 239-240 farewell speech, 233, 234 first Professor of Music, 497 problems with the 1901 MusBac examinations, 231, 232, 233, 234, 235, 237, 238-239, 240-241, 241, 242-243, 244, 246-247, 248, 255 plans for future in Adelaide, 246, 255 report to House of Assembly on problems with the Chancellor, 244 request for enquiry into inner workings of University, 238-239 students presentation in recognition of work at Conservatorium, 233, 234, 238-239 to conduct examinations in Practice of Music in Perth and Coolgardie, 141

J Jacobs, Samuel Joshua,

appointed Vice Chairman of Board of Commercial Studies, 372 role in establishment of Advanced Commercial course, 371 attended Jubilee of Melbourne University, 433 deputation concerning University exemption from taxation on land holdings, 409-410 filled vacancy on University Council, 332 resignation from Board of Enquiry into charges against Dr W Ramsay Smith, 324 error in published statement on vacancy on University Senate, 310

Jacomb-Hood, Robert Gordon, admitted ad eundum gradum 1905, 393

Jay, Dr Melville R H, appointed clinical teacher at Adelaide Hospital, 127

Jay, Herbert Melville, applicant for 1906 Rhodes Scholarship, 429

Jefferis, Rev Dr James, role in establishment of University, 170 filled vacancy on University Council, 332

Jennings, Francis A, awarded 1899 Evening Scholarship, 121

Jervis-Smith, Rev Frederick John, admitted ad eundem gradum for 1898, 67-68, 69

Jervois, His Excellency Major-General Sir W D F, laying of foundation stone of university building (Mitchell Building), 473

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John Dunn Scholarship, awarded to John Frederick Ward, 174

John Howard Clark Scholarship, 1898 awards, 67 1899 awards, 119, 121 1900 awards, 174, 177, 179 1901 awards, 236 amendment to Paragraph C of the regulations, 122 awardee Dorothea Landon Poole at University of Cambridge, 447 awarded to Adolf John Schulz in 1905, 451 awarded to Mary Lillecrapp Langman in 1904, 379, 380-381 awards to Adolf John Schulz & Lorna Maud Waterhouse in 1905, 413, 418, 419

John Howard Clarke Prize, pupil teachers marked as proxime accesserunt in 1900, 301-304 pupil teacher shares 1902 prize, 301-304

Johnson Dr J Angas, University representative at the Pasteur Institute, 91 to study cancer in Europe, USA & Japan, 349

Johnson, Edward Angas, admitted ad eundem gradum in 1901, 236

Jolly, Norman William, outstanding Senior Public Examination results in 1898, 174 selected to practice for Balliol College eight, 393 awarded Rhodes Scholarship in 1904, 361, 388 studying at Oxford University, 429, 449 sporting achievements at Oxford University, 433 vacation in France with fellow Rhodes Scholar Roy Lister Robinson, 433

Jona, Judah Leon, awarded 1905 Elder Prize, 413, 418, 419 1902 Senior Examination prizewinner, 5, 280-281

Jones, Brewster Hooper Josse, recital, 396 awarded 1902 Elder Scholarship of Music, 250 to study at Royal College of Music, London, 422

Jones, Elsie, vocal & pianoforte recital, 316

Jones, Thomas Henry, appointed to conduct theory classes at Conservatorium, 82 first music graduate, 240 presented with gift of appreciation by Conservatorium students, 173 first Bachelor of Music in Australia, 426

Jose, Rev Edward Salisbury, admitted ad eundem gradum in 1905, 413, 418, 419

Joseph Fisher Lecture, donation by Joseph Fisher for establishment, 291, 292-293, 299, 372 statutes approved, 310, 320 inaugural lecture by H Gyles Turner, 352

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second lecture L A Jessop on 'Commercial Character', 436, 437-438 Joseph Fisher Medal

awarded to John George Robertson, 379, 380-381 awarded to Herbert Edward Annells, 413, 418, 419 to promote commercial studies at the University, 353 donation by Joseph Fisher for establishment, 291, 292-293, 299, 372 statutes approved, 310, 320

Jude, Gertrude Josephine, awarded Third Year Undergraduate Scholarship in1899, 121

Juett, Alexander, 1906 Western Australian Rhodes Scholar, 429

Junior Commercial Examination, new title, 320

Junior Public Examination, increase in student numbers, 124-125

Jurs, Carlien Ethel May, awarded 1904 Elder Scholar in Music (Pianoforte), 350 pianoforte recital, 465

K Kelly, Mrs Franziska H M,

winner of Elder Scholarship, 67, 69 Kennedy, Daisy Fowler,

awarded 1906 Elder Scholarship (Violin), 432 Kennedy, Wallace,

to study at Royal College of Music, London, 251 King, Rita,

studying music in London, 350 Kingston, Rt Hon Charles Cameron,

awarded ad eundem gradum in 1898, 67-68, 69 address at the 1900 SA Teachers' Union Conference, 150, 152, 153-154

Kleeman, Richard Daniel, directed exhibition in physical laboratory for educationists, 363 awarded science research scholarship, 403 research on properties of radium and the alpha particle, 394, 395

Klintberg, Hilda Mary, awarded 1905 Elder Scholarship (Singing), 414 studying at Elder Conservatorium, 473

Kugelberg, Hermann, retirement as teacher of violoncello, 458, 459 chamber music concert series, 165, 166, 168

L laboratories,

erection of physical and chemical laboratories, 254

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lacrosse, matches between Adelaide and Melbourne universities, 465, 468 dinner for inter-university teams competing in Adelaide, 469

Lamb, Professor Horace, academic history, 280 awarded 1902 Royal Medal by Royal Society of London, 280 University representative at British & Colonial Universities' conference in London, 308, 316

land holdings, surrender to the government of lands dedicated to the University, 117 deputation concerning University exemption from taxation on land holdings, 409-410 deputation to urge a reduction in rent on Murray Flat lands, 286 insert endowment of 50,000 acres of waste land & five acres in City of Adelaide, 473, 489 inspection of University in South-East and Yallum Estate, 430 lands in Tatiara, Wirreanda, Craigie Plain and Parnaroo, 93, 94, 103-104 possible loss of University land holdings, 15 purchase of land from Government, 168 University unable to sell land grants, 409-410

Lane, Annie, first student to take MA under new regulations in Honours, 380-381

Langman, Mary Lillecrapp, awarded 1904 John Howard Clark Scholarship, 379, 380-381

Laurie, Professor D F, study of Alexander Sutherland's 'The Origin & Growth of the Moral Instinct', 294

Law, Bachelor of, amendment to regulations, 122, 169, 171, 310 Council approves statutes affecting Bachelor of Law, 320 repeal of regulations for Bachelor of Laws by University Senate, 61

Law, study of application for exemption from obligation of the final certificate, 5, 32 1898 examination results, 62 1899 examination results, 113 1900 examination results, 128, 171 Law Reform Bill, 47-48, 48-49, 49-53, 58-60 abolishment of the university Law School, 48-49, 49-53, 53 education & admission of barristers & solicitors, 47-48, 48-49, 49-53 contrast between system of study in England & America, 441 Dr William Jethro Brown's arrival in Adelaide, 440, 441 establishment of Professorship of Law, 473 photograph of Law lecture room, 464 publication of 'Jurisprudence' by Professor John William Salmond, 260

Le Hunte, Governor Sir George, member of Rhodes Scholarships selection committee, 379, 380, 389 duties of a visitor to the University, 466, 467

legislation, Law Reform Bill, 58-60

Lendon, Dr Alfred Austin, licensed to practice at the School of Anatomy, 95

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appointed to Senate Select Committee to consider absentee voting, 142 extension lectures on "The Progress of Medicine in the 19th Century", 144, 145, 165 appointed Lecturer on Obstetrics & Diseases of Infants, 457 member of the Faculty of Medicine, 457

Lewis, J B, passed fourth year of the MB degree, 113

library, naming of Barr Smith Library, 464 importance of libraries in education, 146-148 R J M Clucas appointed University Librarian, 128 munificence of Robert Barr Smith, 124, 150 one of the finest in the colonies, 151 Registrar relieved of duties of Librarian, 142 Special Convention of Library Association, 133-134

Lillywhite, Cuthbert, appointed junior master at Townsville Grammar School, 305, 306

Lipsham, Kate Caroline, awarded 1904 Evening Scholarship, 354

Lipsham, Margaret, awarded 1902 Evening Scholarship, 252

Lloyd, Arthur Benjamin, awarded 1902 Evening Scholarship, 252 awarded 1904 Evening Scholarship, 354

Loan, Charles Edward, awarded 1900 Evening Entrance Scholarship, 127 awarded 1902 Evening Scholarship, 252

Lowrie, Professor William, dispute with Ministry of Agriculture, 251

M Macpherson, Stewart,

visiting examiner at Elder Conservatorium, 135 Macully, Rev Alexander,

admitted ad eundem gradum in 1901, 236 Madsen, John Percival Vissing,

admitted ad eundem gradum in 1901, 236 electrical engineering experiments for educationists, 363

Magarey, Dr Frank William Ashley, admitted ad eundem gradum in 1901, 236 obtained MD degree at Sydney University, 290

Marryat, Cyril Beaumont, appointed to committee to act for University in Broken Hill, 367

Martin, W J, clerk of works for Elder Conservatorium building, 132

Martin, C, contractor for building of Medical School, 256

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Masters, Rev F G, admitted ad eundem gradum in 1900, 150, 151, 152, 154, 154-155

Mathematics, Chair of, professorship founded on establishment, 473

Maughan, Mr, management of teacher training scheme, 183-184

Mawson, Douglas, comments on seismic activity in Pacific zone & the influence of sun spots, 471 paper on radioactive mineral species associated with carnotite near Olary, 475

Mayo, Dr Helen Mary, departs for London, 349 awarded 1901 Stow Scholarship, 236 awarded 1902 Everard Scholarship, 279

McArthur, David William, awarded 1899 Second Year Undergraduate Scholarship, 121

McBride, William John, appointed to committee to act for University in Broken Hill, 367

McCarthy, Annie Grace Isabel, awarded 1903 Elder Scholarship for Singing, 286

McCarthy, Justin, appointed to committee to act for University in Broken Hill, 367

McLaren, Samuel Bruce, public mathematics honour examinations at Cambridge University, 90

McMillan, S H, awarded 1900 Evening Entrance Scholarship, 127

McNamara, Louis Warnecke, awarded 1905 Angas Engineering Exhibition, 413

mechanical engineering, study of, agreement with SA School of Mines & Industries to collaborate on courses, 473

Medical School, Adelaide Hospital Board appointments, 126 1904 income, 389 Adelaide students success at Melbourne University, 113 anatomical study of corpses by medical students, 324 Anatomy Act and medical students, 326 Anatomy Bill to amend law relating to dead bodies, 332 appointment of clinical teachers, 457 appointment of honorary doctors to Adelaide Hospital, 308 appointment of Dr Ramay Smith as honorary physician at Adelaide Hospital, 127, 128 banquet to honour the work of Dr Hornabrook, 186 buildings used by students of Profs Stirling & Watson, 457 careers of graduates, 466 celebration of foundation at annual dinner, 453 charges against Dr W Ramsay Smith, 326 comments on surgical & anatomical science methods at Adelaide Synagogue, 323 composition of the Faculty in 1906, 457 criticism of length of medical course, 253-254

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death of Frank J Naish, architect of School building, 354 death of Dr Whittell, examiner in hygiene, 96 details of building for Elder Anatomical & Pathological School, 262 details of building to be erected for Medical School, 256, 263 dispute within the Adelaide Hospital Board, 30, 31, 125, 126, 237, 254, 457 donations & endowments, 457 Dr Stirling appointed first Professor of Physiology, 183-184 Dr F W Niesche appointed superintendent of the School of Anatomy, 432 establishment assisted by gift by John Howard Angas, 151 establishment of Chair of Anatomy, 473 establishment of lectureship in Physiology, 473 full medical course to return to University, 125, 126 gift by Sir Thomas Elder, 313-314, 457, 473 influence of Dr. Edward Charles Stirling in establishment, 466, 467 issue of licenses to practice anatomy, 299 laying of Elder Anatomical & Pathological School foundation stone, 261, 262, 263 lectureship in physiology converted into Professorship if Physiology, 473 legislation for improvements to Adelaide Hospital administration, 138 list of persons who died at Destitute Asylum from January 1 to June 30 1900, 137 need for Medical School, 29 need for Chair of Dentistry, 267-268 need for additional accommodation, 457 old powder magazine previously used as dissecting department, 457 photograph of Professor E C Stirling's laboratory, 464 Profs Rennie, Stirling & Watson association with School since establishment, 466, 467 provision for first two years of medical course, 473 removal of Dr Thomas A Price as Resident Medical Officer at Adelaide Hospital, 127 report on completion of medical degree at Adelaide Hospital, 86-87 sub-committee nomination of doctors to work at Adelaide Hospital, 28-29 students complete degrees interstate owing to 'hospital trouble', 466, 467 twenty-first anniversary of foundation, 457 clinical teaching staff positions at Adelaide Hospital, 126, 127 University added to list of recognised medical schools, 259

Medicine, Bachelor of, arrangements for curriculum, 457, 473 new regulations relating to medical course, 253-254

mineralogy & petrology, study of, resignation of Dr Walter George Woolnough as lecturer on mineralogy & petrology, 366

Mines & Industries, School of, 1904 fellowship entitlements, 379

` first student to obtain Diploma in Mining Engineering & Metallurgy, 236, 237, 266 conduct and teaching, 98,100-102 North Terrace building opened, 286-288 collaboration with University, 183-184, 252, 254, 256 proposed commercial studies course, 285 problems for students with examinations held in advance, 233

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mining engineering & metallurgy, study of, collaboration with School of Mines & Industries in teaching of courses, 473 postgraduate diploma course enabled by bequest of Sir Thomas Elder, 473

Mitchell Building, construction of extension, 186 foundation stone laid by His Excellency Sir W F D Jervois, 294

Mitchell, Professor William, filled vacancy on University Council, 332 proposal that University take control of the Teachers' Training College, 80 (85) President of Literary Societies' Union, 165 extension lectures on 'Hamlet', 89, 90, 91, 93, 94, 96 to add economics to his philosophy professorship, 124 appointed to Adelaide Hospital Board, 126 appointed to Board of Commercial Studies, 372 appointed to committee concerning Rhodes Scholarships, 329-330 extension lectures on 'Materialism', 324, 325, 326, 327 granted twelve months study leave, 429, 430 lecturer in economics & commercial history, 372

Mitchell, S J, nominated for vacancy on University Senate, 169

Modern History & English Language & Literature, Chair of, appointment of George Cockburn Henderson, 256 arrival of Prof R Langton Douglas, 129 resignation of Prof R Langton Douglas, 255, 256

Moore, Bertie Harcourt, appointed Registrar to Port Pirie School of Mines, 308

Moore, George Douglas, awarded 1902 Angas Engineering Exhibition, 252, 253

Moore, Graham P, appointed visiting music examiner, 91, 296

Moore, Phyllis Mary, awarded 1905 Tennyson Medal, 423-424

Morris, Phoebe Annie, 1899 special commendation for singing, 83

Morris, Professor, lecture on 'The Pathos and Humour of Chaucer', 163

Moyes, John Stoward, awarded 1904 Evening Scholarship, 354

Muecke, Francis Frederick, awarded 1900 Dr Davies-Thomas Scholarship, 172, 177, 179

Murray Flat lands, deputation to urge a reduction in rent, 286 insert

Murray, D, retirement from University Council, 53, 58

Murray, George John Robert, 1904 election to University Council, 373 appointed to committee concerning Rhodes Scholarships, 329-330, 354, 389, 429

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attended Jubilee of Melbourne University, 433 member of Faculty of Medicine in 1906, 457

Music, Bachelor of, new syllabus of lectures, 430 Senate amendment of regulations, 169, 171

Music, Chair of, bequest of Sir Thomas Elder, 313-314

first in the Australian colonies, 497 establishment due to efforts of Sir William Robinson, 474 establishment, 426, 473, 497

Music, School of, agreement with University of Melbourne for combined system of examinations, 433, 435, 440, 442, 453, 462, 463, 465, 485 appointment of Harold Stephen Parsons as teacher of violoncello, 458, 459 musical critics and criticism, 162, 164, 165 retirement of Hermann Kugelberg as teacher of violoncello, 458, 459 amendment to regulations for public examinations in theory & practice of music, 461, 462 examinations in music for Associated Board, London to be discontinued, 433 proposal for 'associated board' of music for Australia, 435 proposed amalgamation of States for conduct of music examinations, 433, 435 inaugural address by Prof John Matthew Ennis, 392 1906 results of music examinations, 471- 472 appointment of representatives on Associated Board of Royal College of Music, 454 Bryceson Treharne's literary contribution on 'Rhapsodies' & music critics, 164, 491-492, 492-493, 393-494, 494-495, 496 classes of examinations for Associated Board of Royal College of Music, 454 co-operation between Universities of Commonwealth & New Zealand, 474 conduct of music examinations, 474 criticism of Public Examination in Theory of Music, 484 music centres to be established at Mount Barker, Gawler, Kapunda, Petersburg & Burra, 450, 453, 465 College of Music buildings used by Elder Conservatorium, 484 public examinations in theory & practice of music, 474 examinations in theory & practice of music at proposed Perth University, 474

musical productions, 1903 Elder Conservatorium concert series, 294 concerts by choral & orchestral classes, 321, 366, 406, 470 concerts by ladies' part-singing class, 167, 272, 329, 408, 483 organ recitals by Professor John Matthew Ennis, 263, 316, 319, 366, 402, 484 chamber music concerts, 15, 32, 148, 165, 166, 168, 255-256, 259, 265, 266, 269, 294, 295, 300, 310, 324, 325, 354, 363, 369, 393, 404, 408, 447, 448, 480 extraneous noise during musical productions, 306 concert at Elder Conservatorium open inspection, 131, 132-133 concert to aid Adelaide University Rowing Club, 134, 135 concert by ladies' part-singing class conducted by Guli Hack, 369 concert by Elder Conservatorium students, 114, 231, 264, 276, 307, 332, 355, 362, 414, 460 concert by Conservatorium Orchestra, 14, 15, 16, 20, 24, 26-27, 47, 49, 296, 462, 463, 485

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concert for delegates of SA Teachers' Union Conference, 305, 306 concert of modern music arranged by Bryceson Treharne, 273 Conservatorium Orchestra Wagner concert, 30, 31, 32 student concert rehearsal open to the public, 138 conversazione musical program at foundation of the Elder Conservatorium, 12 criticism of choice of soloists at concerts, 421, 426 criticism of concert by choral & orchestral students, 406 admission charge for Elder Conservatorium concerts, 294, 295, 296, 378 Conservatorium second concert for 1905, 393 Conservatorium staff music concerts, 165, 296 Conservatorium student concerts, 33, 45, 87, 92, 97, 115-116, 134, 135, 138, 141, 165, 171, 174, 295 Grand Musical Fete fundraiser for Elder statue, 32, 45 concert at conversazione for members of the Public Teachers' Union, 108 omission of titles, prefixes & affixes in concert programs, 439 orchestral concert and singing debut of Mr F Bevan, 14 discrimination in distribution of seats to parents and general public, 236

performance by Conservatorium Choral Class, 141 pianoforte recital by Carlien Ethel May Jurs, 465 pianoforte recital by Bryceson Treharne, 128, 129, 130, 131, 133, 145, 157 production of 'Orpheus', 167 recital by Edward Reeves, 136

N Nairn, Alexander Livingstone,

awarded 1898 John Howard Clark Scholarship, 67 Naish, F J,

architect for Medical School, 256 architect for Elder Conservatorium building, 132 architect for extension to Mitchell Building, 186 death of architect, 354

Napier, Alexander Disney Leith, admitted ad eundem gradum in 1899, 119, 121

Natural Science, Chair of, professorship founded on establishment, 473

Naylor, Professor Henry Darnley, academic career at Melbourne University, 480 appointment as Professor of Classics, 440

Neill, Mr W, appointed to Board of Commercial Studies, 372 lecturer in banking exchange for Advanced Commercial Certificate, 372

Newland, Clive, admitted as Member of Royal College of Surgeons, 300

Newman, C S, awarded Evening Entrance Scholarship in 1900, 127

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Newmann, George Gough, translated third book of Caesar's Civil War for use in Senior Examination, 256

Niesche, Dr F W, appointed superintendent of the School of Anatomy, 432

Noltenius, Arthur Roy, awarded 1902 Evening Scholarship, 252

Noltenius, Harry Edward, awarded 1899 Evening Scholarship, 121

Nordmann, Wilfred G R P, awarded 1899 Evening Scholarship, 121

O Oakeley, Sir Herbert Stanley,

obituary, 331 involvement with examining 1897 MusBac examinations, 243, 245, 255

Oratorio Prize, 1905 award to Gladys Ruby Edwards, 414 1902 award to Ethel Hilda Hedwig Hantke, 276

Otto, Ethel May, 1899 special commendation for singing, 83

Owen, Arthur Geoffrey, admitted ad eundem gradum in 1899, 119, 121

P Padman, Clara Helen,

awarded 1904 Evening Scholarship, 354 Padman, Edward Clyde,

awarded 1900 Stow Prize, 172, 174, 177, 179 Padman, Isabel,

awarded 1900 Evening Entrance Scholarship, 127 Paine, Herbert Kingsley,

awarded 1899 Entrance Scholarship, 121 awarded 1901 & 1904 Stow Prize, 236, 379, 380-381 awarded 1901 Roby Fletcher Scholarship, 236

Parkhouse, Devon, awarded 1905 Dr Davies Thomas Scholarship, 413, 418, 419

Parkin, Dr George Robert, visit to explain the Cecil Rhodes Scholarship scheme, 329-330, 352, 482 admitted ad eundem gradum, 331

Parsons, Harold Stephen, awarded 1901 Elder Scholarship, 183, 236 to study in London, 389 appointed teacher of violoncello, 458, 459

Pasteur Institute, Dr J Angas Johnson appointed University representative, 91

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Paton, Rev Dr, unable to represent University at Imperial & Colonial Universities' Conference, 316

Paton, Adolph Ernest, awarded 1900 University Entrance Scholarship, 127 entitled to fellowship of the School of Mines & Industries, 379

Paton, Dora Isabel, awarded 1899 Evening Scholarship, 121

Paton, Dr David, elected unopposed to University Council, 485 ceased to hold office as Council member, 273

Pelly, Gwendoline Dorothy, awarded 1899 Elder Music Scholarship, 83 awarded 1902 Elder Scholarship for study at Royal College of Music, London, 250, 251 studying violin in London, 350

Pennefather, Professor, visiting Adelaide prior to leaving for London, 134

Peterson, Professor Franklin, involvement in problems with examining 1901 MusBac examinations, 231, 232, 233, 234, 235, 238-239, 240-241, 242-243, 244, 246-247, 248, 252, 255 to examine for degree of MusDoc, 269

Pharmacy, study of, appointment of the first lecturer in pharmacy in Australasia, 230 future Diploma of Pharmacy suggested by Registrar, 405-406

Phillips, James Howard, conferred with LLB degree in 1902, 256

Phillips, Mr W H, appointed to Board of Commercial Studies, 372

Philosophy, Professor of, Mr E O G Shann appointed acting Professor of Philosophy, 429, 430

Physics, Department of, lecturer Mr R W Chapman leaves for USA on study tour, 97

Physiology, Chair of, Council approval of statute for Professor of Physiology, 134

Political Economy, Chair of, proposal for establishment, 349

Poole, Dorothea Landon, awarded 1900 John Howard Clark Scholarship, 174, 177, 179 second-class honours in medieval & modern languages at University of Cambridge, 447

Poole, Rev Frederick.Slaney, nominated for vacancy on the Senate, 169 daughter, Dorothea Landon, obtained second-class honours at Cambridge, 447

Porter, Adelaide Koeppen, to study at Royal College of Music, London, 251

postgraduate studies, arrangements for postgraduate diploma course enabled by Elder bequest, 473

Poulton, Dr Benjamin, appointed clinical teacher at Adelaide Hospital, 127

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appointed lecturer on Principles & Practice of Surgery, 457 elected unopposed to University Council, 332, 485 member of the Faculty of Medicine in 1906, 457

Preliminary Examination, abolishment, 183-184 1899 examinations results, 86 1900 examination results, 128 problems with English dictation tests, 144, 145

Price, Dr Thomas A, recommendation of removal as Resident Medical Officer at Adelaide Hospital, 127 resignation as junior house surgeon position at Adelaide Hospital, 127

Priest, Herbert James, applicant for 1906 Rhodes Scholarship, 429

Primary Examination, replacement for Preliminary Examination, 183-184

Prince of Wales Building, 1902 construction, 286 students memorial tablet to late Professor Ralph Tate, 285 building funded by bequests of Sir Thomas Elder, 263 foundation stone laid by Duke of Cornwall & York, 248 to be constructed by Messrs Brown and Peel, 248 nears completion, 256

prizes & awards, 1902 prizes for Junior Examination, 282-283 1902 prizes for Senior Examination, 280-281 1903 Tate Memorial Medal awarded to Herbert William Gartrell, 308 1905 Exhibition and Bursary winners, 425 1906 Dr Davies Thomas Scholars, 488 1906 Elder Prize winners, 488 1906 Everard Scholarship awarded to William Ray, 488 1906 Stow Prize winner, 489 criticism of selection of Elder Scholarships in Music winners, 348 criticism of competition for music prizes between teenagers & mature age students, 489 establishment of perpetual Joseph Fisher Medal of Commerce, 291, 292-293 establishment of Elder Prizes for animal physiology, 457 suggested changes to regulations for exhibitions & bursaries, 421 Council approval of 1902 Elder Conservatorium awards 5, 276

professors, appointment of first Angas Professor of Chemistry, 473 appointment of first Professor of Music, 473, 497 appointment of Henry Darnley Naylor as Professor of Classics, 480 bequests, gifts & endowments to guarantee the salary for Professor of Music, 497 establishment of a Professorship of Law, 473 lectureship in physiology converted into Professorship of Physiology, 473 Professors Rennie, Stirling & Watson associated with School of Medicine, 466, 467 professorships founded on establishment, 473 tenure of University professors, 112

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urgent need for endowment for foundation of new professorships, 489 Prosh,

first procession a satirical success, 421C-421D, 422, 425 public examinations,

see examinations Public Examinations Board,

role in approval of examination papers, 250 Public Examinations Board Manual for 1906, 428 Public Examinations Board 1902 Annual Report, 284

public lectures, address by Sir Josiah Henry Symon at Jubilee celebrations of University of Sydney, 270 Mr R F Drury on 'University Life at Oxford', 269 "The Voice" by Mr Wybert Reeve, 8 request for University science lectures at Mannum Institute, 369

Public Teachers' Union, link with Teacher Training College in South Australia, 362-363

Public Teachers' Union Annual Conference, annual conference held in Adelaide, 104, 105, 105-106, 106-108, 108-110

publications, Guide to the University of Adelaide' by Charles R Hodge, 89, 90 Public Examination Board Manual for 1906, 428

Puddy, Mary Maud, Eder Scholar for Composition, 414 concert at Elder Conservatorium open inspection, 133 first student to pass Diploma of Associate in Music, 169 performance at concert by students of the Elder Conservatorium, 231 1899 Elder music scholarship for pianoforte, 83 1902 Elder Conservatorium Directors' Prize for best performance on pianoforte, 276 1902 Elder Conservatorium Frederick Bevan Prize for best accompanist of vocal music, 276 awarded equal 1902 Elder Conservatorium Prize, 276 Bachelor of Music 1905, 413, 414, 418, 419 conferred with Associate in Music, 179 first student conferred with Associate in Music, 174, 177

Puttmann, Franziska H M, winner of Elder Scholarship, 67, 69

R Ray, Walter Vernon,

1906 Stow Prizeman, 489 Ray, William,

1902 Elder Prize winner (First year), 279 1904 Dr Davies Thomas Scholarship (3rd year), 379 1905 Dr Davies Thomas Scholarship (4th year), 413, 418, 419 1906 Everard Scholarship, 488 applicant for 1906 Rhodes Scholarship, 429

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Read, Rev Professor Henry, role in establishment of the University, 170

Reedy, Leslie Cecil, prizewinner 1902 Junior Examination, 282-283

Reeves, Edward, recital at Elder Conservatorium, 136

Reginald George Burnell, Bachelor of Arts degree for student teacher, 451

Registrar, attendance at meeting for proposed rural centre at Kapunda, 462, 467, 469 attendance at meeting to form committee for Kalgoorlie Rural Centre, 474 deputation to Premier concerning University exemption from taxation on land holdings, 409-410 University delegate at the Jubilee of Melbourne University, 433 attends Jamestown local centre graduation ceremony, 384, 385 Charles Hodge completes twenty-one years of service to University, 402 Charles Hodge was Registrar in 1906, 464 involvement in disagreement between Chancellor and Professor Ives, 246 involvement in problems with examining the 1901 Mus Bac examinations, 231, 232, 233, `

234, 235, 238-239, 242-243, 244 visit to Petersburg for establishment of rural examination centre, 465 to consider improvements to system of affiliation of Perth Technical College, 472 relieved from the duties of Librarian at special meeting of Senate, 142

report to University Council of Broken Hill visit by Charles Hodge, 366, 367, 368 visit to Gawler for proposed establishment of rural centre, 462 visit to University Western Australia Centre regarding music examinations, 471, 472, 473, 474

regulations, BSc agreement between University and School of Mines & Industries, 290

Reid, Rev John, extension lectures on 'Select Comedies of Shakespeare', 358-359, 366, 367, 368 extension lectures on 'Shakespeare's Romantic Plays', 298, 316, 318, 319-320, 320, 322, 324 extension lectures on 'The Four Great Tragedies of Shakespeare', 269, 272, 359

Reimann, G, on leave from Elder Conservatorium, 164

Reimann, I Gotthold, member of Board of examination for pianoforte, singing & composition scholarships, 250 report of 14 month trip to Europe, 249-250

Rennie, Dr Edward Henry, Angas Professor of Chemistry leaves for London and metallurgical research, 22 lecture at Public Teachers' Union conference on the discovery of liquid air, 108 Professor of Chemistry interviewed on overseas tour, 96, 97 appointment as Professor of Chemistry under the J H Angas Endowment, 457 directed chemical experiments during conversazione for educationists, 363 member of the Faculty of Medicine in 1906, 457 photograph of class in first year chemical laboratory, 464 reply to criticism of questions in 1906 Junior Public Examination, 485-486, 487

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results of analytical experiments with Dr W T Cooke on radio-active mineral species associated with carnotite near Olary, 475 University delegate to Jubilee of Melbourne University, 432 University representative at funeral of John Howard Angas, 357

research, experiments in wireless telegraphy by Sir Charles Todd and Professor Bragg, 87, 88, 95 Prof William Bragg & Richard Kleeman on properties of radium and the alpha particle, 394 testing crushing strength of Pyrmont & Murray Bridge stone, 264, 265

Reynell, Walter Rupert, 1906 Rhodes Scholar, 429, 430 academic & sporting career, 429 farewell dinner prior to departure for Oxford University, 461

Rhodes Scholarships, 1904 award to Norman William Jolly, 361, 393 1905 award to Roy Lister Robinson, 390 1906 Western Australian award to Alexander Juett, 429 applicants for 1906 Rhodes Scholarship, 429 applications required by 31st January, 388, 389 Rhodes Scholars were State school exhibitionists, 421 codicils to will of Cecil Rhodes relating to bequests for scholarships, 256A regulations, 329, 354 Dr George Robert Parkin tours on behalf of Rhodes Scholarship Trust, 329-330, 331, 352 election for members of Committee of Selection, 354 establishment of Rhodes Scholarship Scheme, 377-378 expenses of SA Board met by University, 329-330 farewell dinner for Walter Rupert Reynell prior to his departure for Oxford University, 461 first meeting of Adelaide Committee of Rhodes Scholarship Trust, 358 indication to trustees for administration of Rhodes Bequest, 433 meeting of selection committee, 389, 390 Norman William Jolly awarded first-class honours in physics at Oxford University, 449 perceived doubts of finding the ideal candidate to fit Cecil Rhodes' model, 440 qualifications for Australian candidates, 482 qualifications for award, 361 Rhodes scholars usually university men, 466, 467 Selection Committee for 1906 Rhodes Scholarship, 429 South Australian winners to study at Oxford University, 269 sporting achievements of Rhodes Scholars at Oxford University, 433 Governor Sir George Le Hunte appointed to selection committee, 379, 380

vacation in France for Rhodes Scholars Norman William Jolly & Roy Lister Robinson, 433 Walter Rupert Reynell selected as 1906 Rhodes Scholar, 429, 430

Rhodes, Cecil, Codicils to Will relating to bequests, 256A illness prior to death, 256A indication to trustees for administration of bequest, 433

Rhys, Ernest, new publication of 'Frederic, Lord Leighton', 165

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Richardson, Hazel May, passed Teachers Certificate in conjunction with Associated Board of the Royal Academy of Music & Royal College of Music, London, 412

Ridings, Ethel Rose, honourable mention in 1902 scholarship for study at Conservatorium, 250

Rischbeith, Oswald, awarded 1904 Evening Scholarship, 354

Robert Whinham Prize for Elocution, 1900 award to Marie Edmeades, 172, 174, 177, 179 1901 award, 236 1902 award to Ada C L Thomas, 276 1905 awards to Alice Ruby Weston & Mignon Leonie Weston, 414

Robertson, John George, awarded 1904 Joseph Fisher Medal of Commerce, 379, 380-381

Robertson, Thorburn Brailsford, survived San Francisco earthquake, 449

Robertson, Sir William, admitted ad eundum gradum, 392, 393 influence in establishment of Chair of Music, 474, 497

Robinson, Roy Lister, awarded 1905 Rhodes Scholarship, 390 academic & sporting career, 390 entitled to fellowship of the School of Mines & Industries, 379, 390 studying at Oxford University, 429 sporting achievements at Oxford University, 433 vacation in France with fellow Rhodes Scholar Norman William Jolly, 433

Roby Fletcher Prize, 1900 awards, 179 1904 awards to Stella Mary Churchward & Sophia Ellen Holder, 379, 380 1905 award to George Frederick Dodwell, 413, 418, 419 1906 award to Harold Woolnough, 487 1906 Proxime accessit to Annie Louisa Virginia Trehy, 487

Roby Fletcher Scholarship, 1898 awards, 67 1899 award, 119, 121 1900 award to Richard William Bennett, 230 1900 awards, 174, 177 1901 awards, 236 amendment to Paragraph C of the regulations, 122 Spencer Churchward recommended for 1899 scholarship, 114

Rose, Clement Thomas, awarded 1902 Evening Scholarship for third year, 252

Rose, P C, awarded 1900 Evening Entrance Scholarship, 127

Roseworthy Agricultural College, affiliation with University, 141-142, 146-148, 148-149, 473 benefit to city boys, 175

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Senate passed new regulations for affiliation, 412 rowing,

annual inter-state University boat race, 295 1903 Australian Universities' eight-oared boat race, 297 concert by Conservatorium students to aid Adelaide University Boat Club, 134, 135 eleventh Inter-university boat race for Challenge Cup, 12 Victorian University Eight win 1902 rowing cup, 257

Rudall, Reginald John, awarded 1906 Stow Prize, 489

rural centres, establishment of permanent centres for conducting local examinations, 183-184 1905 Jamestown Commemoration Ceremony, 424 1905 primary examination at University centres, 405 conduct of public examinations, 473 criticism of Port Pirie music examinations, 387, 388 establishment of centre at Burra, 465, 470 establishment of centre at Gawler, 462, 465 establishment of centre at Kapunda, 462, 467, 469, 470 establishment of centre at Mount Barker, 462 examination centres for combined system of public examinations in music, 485 extension lecture series by Professor George C Henderson at centres, 462, 463 extension lecturers for country districts, 358-359 Jamestown centre graduation ceremony, 384, 385 centres to be established at Mount Barker, Gawler, Kapunda, Petersburg & Burra, 450, 453 meeting to form committee for Kalgoorlie Rural Centre, 5, 474 primary public examination in general education conducted in centres, 471, 473 proposal for University to hold Primary Examinations in Broken Hill, 367, 368 proposed establishment of centre at Laura, 392

Registrar visits Petersburg for establishment of centre, 465 visit to Broken Hill by Registrar, 366, 367, 368

University Council appoints committee to act in Broken Hill, 367 University Council approval for Gawler committee to be selected at public meeting, 465 value of centres attached to University, 465

Russell, Herbert Henry Ernest, admitted ad eundem gradum, 119, 121

Russell, Walter Henry, awarded 1901 Elder Prize, 236

Rutherford, Professor Ernest, comments on radium as a cure for cancer, 394 experiments with radium, 395, 396 New Zealand visit, 394

S SA Teachers' Union,

annual conference, 144, 146-148, 148-149, 149, 150 annual report, 146-148

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election of officers at annual conference, 146-148 Sache, Florence Olga,

awarded 1901 Elder Scholarship for pianoforte, 183 Salmond, Professor John William,

1898 Commemoration Day Annual Address, 67-68 accepted post at Victoria College, Wellington NZ, 424, 430 appointed to Board of Commercial Studies, 372 appointed to committee to settle resolutions concerning Rhodes Scholarships, 329-330 lecturer in commercial law for Advanced Commercial Certificate, 372 publication of 'Jurisprudence', 260, 272, 273

Savage, Harold Gilks, awarded 1905 Elder Scholarship for Tenor Voice, 414

Schache, Florence Olga, awarded 1901 Elder Scholarship, 236

scholarships, Roby Fletcher Scholarship, 114 Angas Engineering Exhibition, 3, 124-125 Senior Public Examinations Scholarship, 178 Elder Conservatorium Scholarships, 1, 3, 6, 12, 82, 83, 127, 250, 432 amendment to tenure of government scholarships, 123 Prince Alfred College Scholarships, 2 Rhodes Scholarships, 256A Evening Entrance Scholarship, 3 government proposal to increase the number of University scholarships, 80 Hartley Studentship, 60 reasons for refusing to take up University scholarships, 186 recommendation of scholarship to most successful candidates in public examinations, 142-143

School of Anatomy, appointment of Dr William Ramsay Smith as superintendent, 95 license to practice anatomy, 95 student movements due to Adelaide Hospital imbroglio, 86

School of Mines and Industries, anonymous donation to form nucleus of a building fund, 90 report on the stability and success of "technical education", 9-10 student and class statistics, 9-10 preparatory instruction for associate students, 10 mining engineering & metallurgy postgraduate course lectures, 10

Schulz, Adolf John, awarded 1905 John Howard Clark Scholarship, 413, 418, 419, 451 Bachelor of Arts degree, 451

Science Research Scholarships, Commissions of the International Exhibition of 1851 award to William Ternent Cooke, 264, 265

Science, Bachelor of, amendments to statutes and regulations, 123, 124, 124-125, 310 proposed degree for agricultural studies, 141-142 Council approved statutes affecting degree, 320 first in Australia to grant degrees in science, 464

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Science, Doctor of, new regulations governing conferring of degree, 141, 142

Science, study of, approval of scale of maximum marks for public examinations in chemistry & physics, 441, 449 new scale of marks to encourage study, 441 students handicapped by marking system for higher public examinations, 449

Scott, Andrew, management of teacher training scheme, 183-184 appointed Superintendent of Students at University, 123, 124-125

Scott, Malcolm Leslie, awarded 1900 Elder Prize, 172, 174, 177, 179

Seabrook, Dr Leonard Llewellyn, appointed to committee to act for University in Broken Hill, 367

Searle, Frederick John, awarded 1899 Entrance Scholarship, 121

secondary education, comments on education in Germany, Britain & USA, 447 criticism of standard of education at Trinity College, Port Pirie, 333 proposal for basis of greater efficiency for rural schools, 475 scholarships to encourage higher education, 175 new geographical methods for primary & junior candidates, 308 increased number of students completing secondary education, 115D-E, 117-118 proposed establishment of state secondary education schools for boys, 22, 23, 24, 34 preparation for higher education, 35

` relationship between universities and secondary education, 36-37, 38-40 Senate, University of Adelaide

Select Committee appointed to consider absentee voting at Senate elections, 142 attendance at formal opening of Elder Hall, 5, 152, 154, 154-155, 163 lapses of meetings through lack of quorum, 27-28 nomination and election of Clerk and Warden of the Senate, 169, 170, 171 posting of notices as required by standing orders, 253 proposed statutes for systemizing educational efforts, 141-142

role in commemoration ceremonies, 178, 179 report on postal voting for Council members, 169, 171

elections, 171 support for granting larger degree of power over professors to the Council, 90 composition and membership, 464

equality of sexes in membership and voting rights, 439 error in statement re election of J M Ennis & S J Jacobs to fill vacancies, 310

government representation on Senate to exert control on University, 255 officers in 1906, 464 special meeting to fill vacancy on University Council, 412

Senior examination, 1899 results, 86 1900 results, 128 test of general proficiency in elementary knowledge, 254 criticism of study of Ovid, 248, 249, 250

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Caesar's Civil War for use in 1902 examination, 256 Shakespeare Society,

lecture on "Four of Shakespeare's Women", 15 Shann, Mr E O G,

appointed acting Professor of Philosophy, 429, 430 Sheridan Essay Prize,

1899 award, 119, 121 1900 award to Richard William Bennett, 230

Shiels, Mr J, appointed additional examiner for Advanced Commercial Certificate, 372 appointed to Board of Commercial Studies by University Council, 372

Shierlaw, Howard Alison, awarded 1902 Stow Prize, 275, 279

Short, John Gordon, awarded 1905 Elder Scholarship (pianoforte), 391, 414 honourable mention in 1902 scholarship for study at Conservatorium, 250

Sinclair. William Malcolm, awarded 1906 Elder Prize, 488

Skipper, Mervyn Garnham, awarded 1901 Tennyson Medal for English Literature, 236, 237

Skipper, Stanley Herbert, awarded 1898 Stow Prize, 67 awarded 1900 Stow Prize, 172, 174, 177, 179 awarded 1901 Stow Prize, 236, 237

Smeaton, Stirling, candidate for vacancy on University Council, 412

Smith, Dr J A R, appointed Senior House Surgeon of Melbourne Hospital, 95

Smith, Dr William Ramsay, appointed honorary physician at Adelaide Hospital, 127, 128 appointed Superintendent of School of Anatomy, 95 Board of Enquiry, 324, 326 comments on cramming for examinations, 333

Smith, Harold Whitmore, prizewinner 1902 Senior Examination, 280-281

Smith, J A R, completed medical degree with distinction, 85, 86

Smith, Louis Laybourne, awarded 1902 Evening Scholarship for second year, 252

Smith, Robert Barr, see Barr Smith, Robert, 373

Smith, Sydney Talbot, filled vacancy on University Council, 332

Smith, William Ramsay, admitted ad eundem gradum, 379, 380, 380-381

Smythe, Inspector, address on "Intellectual Development" at the SA Teachers' Union Conference, 148-149, 155

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Sobels, Otto Fischer, to study at Royal College of Music, London, 251 see also Fischer, Otto

Soddy, Frederick, extension lecture on 'Radium & Modern Views on Electricity & Matter' at Western Australia Centre, 364-365, 365-366

Somervell, Arthur, visiting examiner at Elder Conservatorium, 135 returns to London, 169, 170

South Australian Commercial Travellers' Association Scholarship, amendment to Paragraph C of the regulations, 122

South Australian Scholarships, discontinued scholarship scheme, 409-410, 457

sport, boat race between Oxford and Cambridge Universities, 4 concert to aid Adelaide University Rowing Club, 134, 135 dinner for members of University of Melbourne inter-university teams, 469 eleventh inter-university boat race for Challenge Cup, 12 amendments to statutes relating to maintenance of University sport, 430, 431, 432, 440 history of inter-university sporting events, 465 inter-university football & lacrosse matches, 465, 468, 469 result of University v Essendon cricket match, 4

students to arrange funding scheme for maintenance of sport, 440 University athletic club inaugurate an Annual Sports Day, 320, 321

staff, appointment of Professor of Physiology, 457 1902 statistics in Calendar, 286 Agent General to find pianoforte teacher for Elder Conservatorium, 113 application for teacher of Theory of Music, 79 applications for Elder Conservatorium, 1 applications for singing master received by Agent-General, 10 appointment of Professor of Law, 427 appointment of examiners, 486 appointment of Professor of Classics, 430, 440, 480 appointment of Lecturer in Pharmacy, 230 appointment of lecturers to School of Medicine, 457

appointment of Junior Demonstrator in Chemical Laboratory, 127 appointment of new Professor of Pianoforte in hands of Guildhall authorities, 108 appointment of Professor of Chemistry under the J H Angas Endowment, 457

appointment of clinical lecturer on diseases of children, 457 appointment of Lecturer on Obstetrics & Diseases of Infants, 457 appointment of Professor of Anatomy, 457 appointment of Lecturer on Principles & Practice of Surgery, 457 appointment of Professor of Music & Director of the Elder Conservatorium, 232 appointment of Way Lecturer on Gynaecology, 457 appointment of Gosse Lecturer on Ophthalmic Surgery, 457

appointment of Lecturer on Bacteriology, 457

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appointment of Lecturer on Pathology, 457 appointment of Lecturer on Forensic Medicine & Lunacy, 457 appointment of Lecturer on Clinical Medicine, 457 appointment of Lecturer on Therapeutics & Materia Medica, 457 composition of the Faculty of Medicine in 1906, 457

Elder Conservatorium teaching staff, 1 appointment of Chair of Modern History and English Language and Literature, 126, 256 appointment of teacher of violoncello at Elder Conservatorium, 458, 459 appointment of Lecturer on Principles & Practice of Medicine & Therapeutics, 457 appointment of acting Professor of Philosophy, 429, 430 appointment of Lecturer on Pathological Anatomy & Operative Surgery, 457 appointment of first Professor of Music, 497 qualities for election to professor, 151 resignation of Hughes Professor of Classics & Comparative Philosophy & Literature, 427, 440 resignation of Professor of Law, 424 resignation of Chair of Modern History & English Language, 255 retirement of teacher of violoncello, 458, 459 retirement of pianoforte teacher, 239 School of Medicine lecturers who are graduates of University, 466, 467 staff statistics for 1876 & 1906, 464 statistics in 1899 Calendar, 81-82 statistics on professors, lecturers & teachers for 1876 & 1905, 473 statistics on professors, lecturers & teachers in 1906, 473 tenure of University professors, 112

clinical teaching positions at Adelaide Hospital, 126, 127 State Government,

regulations for agreement between University and School of Mines & Industries, 290 legislation for improvements to Adelaide Hospital administration, 138

statistics, student statistics after 25 years, 150 1898/1899 comparison on Public Examinations, 115D

1899 commemoration, 115D-E, 117-118 1899 statistics of Public Examinations, 117-118 1899 students, 124-125 increase in number of examination candidates, 273 staff for 1876 & 1906, 464 candidates for public examinations for 1876 & 1906, 464 students who completed medical degrees interstate owing to 'hospital trouble', 466, 467 professors & lecturers in 1906, 473 professors, lecturers & teachers for 1876 & 1905, 473

statues, public meeting for erection of statue of Sir Thomas Elder, 2-3, 4, 5-6 Grand Musical Fete in aid of the Elder statue, 32, 45 importance of memorials to pioneers, 2-3 issue of subscription cards for proposed Elder Statue, 7 need for public statues to those who have served the State, 5-6

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statutes, amendment to Paragraph C of the regulations, 122 amendments relating to maintenance of University sport & Union, 430, 431, 432 Council approval for Professor of Physiology, 134 statutes dealing with the 'Joseph Fisher' regulations, 320 Government refusal to ratify amendments relating to maintenance of University sport, 440 Senate amends regulations for public examinations in theory & practice of music, 461, 462 special meeting of Senate for amendments to statutes and regulations, 114, 115A-B, 115B, 115C, 116 special meeting of Senate for repeal of Chapter V, 142 suggested changes to regulations for exhibitions & bursaries, 421 motion for granting Council larger degree of power over professors, 90 amendments to regulations for courses, 412

Steele, Dr Bertram, awarded Wyselaskie Scholarship in 1899, 255 Degree of Doctor of Science, in absentia, 255

Stephens, Lillian Mary Theakstone, awarded 1904 Evening Scholarship, 354

Stirling, Dr Edward Charles, extension lecture series on 'Life: the Problem of Physiology', 92, 93 visit to Hobart, 128 president of next Medical Congress to be held in Adelaide, 250 appointed Professor of Physiology, 134, 183-184, 457 lecture criticised because terminology too technical, 97 retirement from University Council, 53, 58 inaugural address at Australasian Medical Congress, 403 comments on conversion of North Terrace Lunatic Asylum, 266, 268 member of Committee of Selection for Rhodes Scholarships, 354, 389, 429 extension lecture series on 'Colour in Nature', 298, 311-312, 312, 318, 319 influence on the establishment of School of Medicine, 466, 467 photograph of laboratory, 464 professor since establishment of School of Medicine, 466, 467 Adelaide delegate to Jubilee of Melbourne University, 433

Stirling, J L, nomination and election to Senate, 169, 171

Stokes, Edward, awarded third-class honours in science at Oxford University, 450

Stow Prize, awards to James Leslie Gordon, Herbert Kingsley Paine & Marmion Matthews Bray, 379, 380-381 awarded to Richard William Bennett, 230 1898 awards, 67-68 1899 awards, 119, 121 1900 awards, 172, 174, 177, 179 1901 awards, 236, 237

` 1902 recommendations, 275 ` 1902 awards, 279

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1905 award to Marmion Matthews Bray, 379, 380-381, 413, 418, 419, 489 awards to Marmion Matthews Bray, Walter Vernon Ray & Reginald John Rudall, 489 repeal of statutes by Senate, 61

Stow Scholarship to be awarded to law student winning three Stow prizes during Law course, 61 1900 awards presented at the formal opening of the Elder Hall, 150, 151, 152, 154, 154-155 1901 awards, 236, 237 awarded to Richard William Bennett, 230 1904 award to James Leslie Gordon, 379, 380, 380-381

Stow, Francis Leslie, presented at the formal opening of Elder Hall, 150, 151, 152, 154, 154-155

Stuckey, Francis Seavington, awarded 1899 Dr Davis Thomas Scholarship, 114, 119, 121

Stuckey, J J, nominated for Council vacancy on the Senate, 169

student activities & protests, parade of students through Adelaide streets, 4231C, 421C-421D discourteous behaviour at unveiling of Elder Statue, 313-314, 315, 316

student services, student concession tickets on railways, 454

student statistics, 1901 student numbers, 254 1902 & 1903 Commerce student numbers, 299 1902 & 1903 examination candidates, 329 1902 Elder Conservatorium student numbers, 285 1902 statistics in Calendar, 286 1905 candidates, 412 1905 primary examination at Adelaide & rural centres, 405 1905 statistics for teacher training, 449, 450, 451 1905 student statistics at Jamestown Rural Centre, 424 1906 public examination statistics, 442 1906 statistics for Chairs of Classics, Comparative Philology & Literature and English Language & Literature & of Mental & Moral Philosophy, 489 Advanced Commercial Certificate student numbers, 372 candidates for primary public examination in general education, 471, 473 candidates for public examinations for 1876 & 1905, 473 candidates at University Western Australia Centre primary public examination, 473 candidates for Junior, Senior & Higher Public Examinations, 436, 483 candidates for commercial examinations, 483 candidates for music examinations, 483 candidates for primary examinations, 482

Elder Conservatorium statistics from 1898 to 1906, 484 Elder Conservatorium undergraduates to 1905, 473 entries received for practical examinations of Trinity College, London, 269 entries received for 1902 music examinations, 269 first students at Elder Conservatorium, 1 increase number of entries for Primary Public examinations, 462

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matriculating & non-graduating students for 1876 & 1905, 473 music student examination entry statistics, 158 number of competitors for Elder music scholarships for 1899, 83 Primary Public Examination statistics for 1903, 322 statistics for 1900 Preliminary Examination, 162 Elder Conservatorium advanced grade singing students, 426 junior & higher public examinations, 485 statistics in 1899 Annual Calendar, 81-82 student statistics for 1876 & 1906, 464 student statistics for School of Medicine, 457 examination on theory & practice of music at University Western Australia Centre, 473 students of Elder Conservatorium in 1905, 473 success of students who attended Advanced School for Girls, 34 undergraduates for 1876 & 1905, 473

students, attended Jubilee of Melbourne University, 433 behaviour of university students, 425 conspicuous part in official opening of Elder Hall, 152 criticism of student behaviour on Commemoration Day, 230, 277, 279, 380-381 damage to books in Public Library, 286

discourteous behaviour of students at unveiling of Elder statue, 313-314, 315 approval of railway concession tickets for full-time students, 458 first Prosh procession a satirical success, 422, 425 increased numbers following introduction of preliminary musical examinations, 232-233 lack of attendance at public concerts, 378 large numbers at 1905 primary arithmetic & english papers, 406 medical student movements due to Adelaide Hospital imbroglio, 86, 466, 467 medical students required to leave SA to gain recognition, 27-28 preparatory instruction for associate students at School of Mines & Industries, 10 problems with School of Mines examinations held outside furnished tuition, 233 railway travel concessions, 171 role in commemoration ceremonies, 177-178, 179 science students handicapped by marking system for higher public examinations, 449 class statistics at School of Mines and Industries, 9-10 student behaviour at 1905 Commemoration Ceremony, 424, 425 public presentation in recognition of Professor Ives, 233, 234, 238-239 students' memorial tablet to late Professor in Tate Museum, 285, 290

performance during 1901 Commemoration Day proceedings, 236, 239-240 funding scheme for maintenance of sport, 440 under-achievement by students at University exams, 7 undergraduate role in commemoration proceedings, 118-119, 119-120 undergraduates not to be admitted to commemoration ceremonies, 424 unruly behaviour at commemoration ceremonies, 414, 420

Sutherland, G A, nominated for Council vacancy on the Senate, 169 appointed to committee to consider absentee voting at Senate elections, 142

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Swift, Dr Harry, appointed assistant physician, 457 appointed clinical teacher at Adelaide Hospital, 127

Symon, Sir Josiah Henry, address during Jubilee celebrations of University of Sydney, 270

Symons, Dr.Mark Johnston, Dean of the Faculty of Medicine, 457 attended Jubilee of Melbourne University, 433 appointed clinical teacher at Adelaide Hospital, 127 appointed Gosse Lecturer on Ophthalmic Surgery, 457

T Tate Medal,

1903 award to Herbert William Gartrell, 308 1904 award to Herbert Basedow, 366, 379, 380-381

Tate Memorial Fund, proposal to erect memorial to Professor Ralph Tate in Geological Museum, 253, 290

Tate, Professor Ralph, memorial tablet to late Professor in Natural Science, 253, 285, 290 death during 1901, 254 photograph, 497 tribute to work on the Lake Eyre Basin, 459

Taylor, Arthur Roy, awarded 1900 University Entrance Scholarship, 127

teacher training, 1905 annual report for University Training College, 449, 450, 451 1905 Public School Teachers' Union conference, 36-37,38-40, 80, 105, 106-108, 108-110 397-399 proposal to take control of Teachers' Training College, 46, 47 advantages of university training of student teachers, 118, 286, 301-304, 450, 452-453 agreement reached on role of the University in teacher training, 118 criticism of low salaries for University trained teachers, 313 criticism of university training for student teachers, 400 death of Mr Hartley, 149 extension lectures as supplement to school based education, 358-359 government accepts proposal for University to undertake training of teachers, 123 House of Assembly discussion that University take control of Teachers Training College, 98-99,99-100, 100-102 House of Assembly motion on withdrawal of educational reform for pupil teachers, 111 link between University and Teachers Training College, 362-363 munificence of Sir Thomas Elder benefits University training for teachers, 264 need for study of botany, biology and geology to be included in teacher training, 449, 451 need for training provincial teachers, 475 NSW training of teachers system, 358 overworking of pupil teachers, 99-100, 100-102 school established for first two years of pupil teacher training, 123

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report on success of University training, 146-148 role of University in teacher training, 115D-E, 117-118, 123, 124-125, 150, 183-184 special meeting of Senate for amendments to statutes and regulations to facilitate amalgamation with the University, 114, 115A-B, 115C, 115D-E, 116 student teachers to be trained at University, 255 teacher training costs, 409-410 University entrusted by government with training of teachers, 410 University training of student teachers, 301-304, 306, 397-399, 400 Government concern at increased cost of education in SA, 317-318, 322

technical studies, University and Institute of Mines & Industries provide higher technical study, 289, 290

Tennyson Medal, 1901 award to Emily Milvain Good, 231 1901 medallists, 236, 237 1902 award to Frederic Morley Cutlack, 280-281 1902 award to George Dalrymple Cowan, 282-283 1902 award to Winnifred Breakspear Holder, 280 1904 award to Charles G Bennett, 381-382 1905 Higher Public Examination award to Rita Elizabeth Gardner, 413 1905 Senior Examination medal awarded to Phyllis Mary Moore, 423-424 1905 award to Alfreda Dorothy Young, 414-415 Lord Tennyson established fund for medals for study of English literature, 151-152

Tennyson, His Excellency Lord, comments on qualities for election to professor, 151 established a fund for medals for study of English literature, 151-152 conferred with LLD degree at the formal opening of Elder Hall, 150, 151, 152, 154-155, 163 lays foundation stone of new building for School of Medicine, 261, 262, 263, 457 officially declares Elder Hall open, 150, 152, 154-155 visit to the University, 87 speech at SA Teachers' Union Annual Conference, 146-148, 155

theology, study of, benefits of university education for the clergy, 392

Thomas, Ada C L, awarded 1902 Robert Winham Prize for elocution, 276

Thomas, Annie Gladys, 1899 special commendation for violin, 83

Thomas, Dr John Davies, founding of Dr Davies Thomas Scholarships, 457

Thomas, J Edwin, appointed additional examiner for Advanced Commercial Certificate, 372 appointed to Board of Commercial Studies, 372

Thomas, Nora Kyffin, violin solo at annual organ recital by Professor John Matthew Ennis, 402

Thomson, Mr H A, Melbourne Conservatorium of Music representative visits Adelaide, 462, 463

Todd, Sir Charles, 1904 election to University Council, 373

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biography, 487-488 elected to Senate, 171 encounters with indigenous Australians, 487-488 experiments in wireless telegraphy, 87, 95 interview on occasion of eightieth birthday, 451-452 involvement with construction of overland telegraph lines, 487-488 nominated for Council vacancy on the Senate, 169 retirement as Government Astronomer, 487-488 work on telegraph lines in Australia, 451-452

Tolley, Frank Gordon, admitted ad eundem gradum in 1901, 236

Tonkin, Alfred Bertie, awarded 1904 Elder Scholarship in Music (Violin), 350

Torode, Walter C, builder of Elder Conservatorium building, 88, 125, 132 presence at tests on crushing strength of Pyrmont and Murrary Bridge stone, 265

Tratman, Dr Frank, admitted ad eundem gradum, 86

Treharne, Bryceson, academic history, 129-130 appointed pianoforte instructor at Elder Conservatorium, 122, 123 arranged concert of modern music, 273 arrival in Adelaide, 126, 127 chamber music concert series, 165, 166, 168 criticised, 183 departs London for Adelaide, 123 letter on 'Musical critics and criticism', 164 literary contribution on 'Rhapsodies' & music critics, 164, 491-496 musical critics and criticism, 165 pianoforte recital in Elder Hall, 128, 129, 130, 131, 133, 145, 157, 158, 163 retirement, 239

Trehy, Annie Louisa Virginia, awarded 1901 John Howard Clark Scholarship, 236 awarded 1906 Roby Fletcher Proxime accessi, 487

Trinity College, entries received for music practicals, 99, 102

Tucker, Professor, lecture on 'Chaucer the Poet', 163

Tuckwell, Ernest Sinclair, awarded 1900 Roby Fletcher Prize, 174, 177, 179

Turner, Ernest Frederich, death by poison at Gawler School of Mines, 83, 84, 85, 86

Turner, H Gyles, inaugural lecturer of The Joseph Fisher Lecture in Commerce, 352

Turner, Mr E F, appointment as Inspector of Explosives and Analyst to HM Customs, 20

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Tyas, John Walter, past University Registrar now resident in London, 141

Tyas, Margaret Elizabeth, admitted ad eundum gradum at 1905 special congregation, 392, 393

U Uhrlaub, Mr,

address at the 1900 SA Teachers' Union Annual Conference, 148-149 Undergraduate Scholarships,

1899 awards, 121 undergraduates,

Elliott Arthur Brummitt to continue studies in Edinburgh, 312 Henry Harper Formby admitted as Member of Royal College of Surgeons, 300 London conference for graduates & undergraduates of colonial universities in UK, 294, 297 University Council decision that students not be admitted to commemorations, 424

universities, other, University of Sydney's fifty year Jubilee celebrations, 270-271 Bodleian tercentenary at Oxford University, 273 Adelaide students MB degree success at Melbourne University, 113 affiliation between educational institutions in Melbourne, Sydney & London, 256, 265 applications for Exhibition at Emmanuel College, Cambridge, 294 applications for Ormond Professor of Music at Melbourne University, 174 Australasian Student Christian Union at Sydney & Melbourne universities, 458 Board of Agricultural Studies at Cambridge University, 141-142 Cambridge University interest in work of Prof William Bragg & Richard Kleeman, 394, 395 Chair of Brewing at Birmingham University, 433 Chair of Commerce established in New Zealand university, 438 Chair of Pedagogy at Sydney University & Cambridge University, 358, 450, 452-453 Chamber of Manufacturers protest at reduction in Melbourne University's grant, 310 Charles Edwards, special examiner for Adelaide centre for Trinity College, London, 276 commerce studies in Europe & USA, 258, 294, 352, 353 commercial education in Victorian university, 258 commercial training advocated at Australian universities, 427-428 compulsory annual fees for sports a success in England, USA & Melbourne, 432 commemoration ceremonies at University of Sydney, 178, 179 contrast between studying law in England & America, 441 controversy concerning relative value of classical education & acquirement of scientific knowledge at Oxford University, 439 co-operation between Australian & New Zealand universities for music examinations, 474 cost of courses at technical colleges in Sydney, New York & Boston, 289 Melbourne University defers decision to admit female graduates to Senate, 439 criticism of British system of university education, 325 criticism of Trinity College of Music examinations, 145 death of Alexander Sutherland, Registrar of Melbourne University, 266 description of campus of Melbourne University, 433 Melbourne students discontent with commencement ceremonies, 290

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disruptive behavior of students at Edinburgh University, 350 Dr A Gerber of Earlham College, Indiana, USA visiting Adelaide, 262 effect of university in Western Australia on University of Adelaide, 477-478 endowment of School of Colonial History at Oxford University, 388-389 English colleges benefit from music examinations fees, 465 English language by French teacher at Melbourne University, 483 English universities abhor public airing of grievances, 246 entries received for practical examinations of Trinity College, London, 269 establishment of universities in Great Britain & America, 476-478 establishment of universities in Melbourne & Brisbane, 479 establishment of universities in Sydney & Tasmania, 476-477, 477-478, 479 establishment of universities throughout England, 440 extension lecture movement in London, 393A, 394 extension of age limit for selection for Royal College of Music, London, 402 Faculty of Commerce at Birmingham University, 353 four hundredth anniversary of Aberdeen University, 480 government representation on governing body of Melbourne University, 410 history of the development of universities and university extension, 298 history of foundation of Sydney University, 456 impoverishment of Scottish universities, 184-185 increase in the number of British universities, 397-399 jubilee of Melbourne University, 432, 433, 434, 434-435 land holdings demised to endowment trustees of proposed Perth University, 480 lecture by Mr R F Drury on 'University life at Oxford', 269 lecture on 'Life and Art' by Professor Marshall-Hall, Melbourne University, 156 length of medical course in England and Scotland, 253-254

Melbourne & Sydney universities proposal for higher commercial education, 377-378 Melbourne Conservatorium of Music representative visits Adelaide, 462 Melbourne MBBS results for former University of Adelaide students, 176 Melbourne University declines to appoint pharmacy instructors, 230 Melbourne University professional board given extended powers in cases of misconduct & breach of discipline, 292 Melbourne University to consider commercial studies based on Adelaide model, 353 Melbourne University to give scholarships to state school students, 255 Melbourne University unable to teach electrical engineering beyond second year, 421 Royal Commission into financial position & administration of Melbourne University, 498A, 498B, 498B-498C, 498C NSW Education Commissioner advocates universities not insist on Latin as a compulsory subject for matriculation, 386 opposition to establishment of university in Western Australia, 476-477, 477-478, 478 overseas universities represented at Jubilee of Melbourne University, 433 over-specialization apt to destroy sound liberal education, 151 Parliamentary tribute to Theodore Fink for services to Melbourne University, 371 philanthropy to support American universities, 184-185 establishment of university in Western Australia, 364-365, 366, 473, 476-477, 477-478, 479 Professor at School of Music, Oxford required to give public lectures & performances, 497 Professor Ennis to conduct examinations at Melbourne University, 269, 296

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University of Adelaide delegates to Jubilee of Melbourne University, 432, 433 professorships in music at European universities, 497 proposal by University of Melbourne for co-operation for conduct of public examinations in music, 461, 462 proposed Chair of Pedagogy at Sydney University, 362-363 proposed scheme includes evening lectures & free entry to Melbourne University, 354 improvement to system of affiliation of Perth Technical College to University of Adelaide, 472 Adelaide & Melbourne Universities agree to co-operate in conduct of public examinations in music, 433, 435, 465 Rhodes Scholarship Scheme in British universities, 377-378 role of Greek at English and European universities, 114-115, 115, 116, 118-119, 120 Royal Commission to consider the affairs of Victorian universities, 252, 292, 321, 354, 355, 498 Royal Conservatory at Dresden, Germany, 91 spacious grounds in European and American universities, 265 State representation on University Council in Victoria, 255 statutory duties of music professors at Dublin & Edinburgh universities, 497 student participation in commemoration ceremonies in England, 178 students presented for examination at Sydney and Melbourne Universities, 333 study of dentistry at University of Melbourne, 408 Chancellor a more dignified office in English and Scottish universities, 246 Sydney Jubilee lecture by Professor Anderson Stuart on 'The Majority of the (Sydney) Medical School', 270 Sydney University annual commemoration & parade, 294 Tasmania regarded as within sphere of University of Melbourne, 440 teacher training in German, Scottish & English universities, 301-304 teacher training in NSW & Victorian universities, 301-304 tenure of professors debated by Melbourne University Council, 111, 112 tradition of University dinners at English universities, 277 treatment of 'twicers' by Melbourne University, 384 university education for women in England, Scotland, Wales & Australia, 397-399 Inquiry Commission on extending scientific teaching at Melbourne University, 498A University of Liverpool accepted affiliation of St Aidans Theological College, 392 University of Oxford seeks closer connection with colonial universities, 262 University of Oxford to recognise studies by Rhodes Scholars at Melbourne University, 359 university rural centres in Ireland, 470 university trained teachers in Great Britain, 450, 452-453 vacancies on Melbourne University Council, 498A, 498C Rhodes Scholar's account of student life at Oxford University, 389 Victorian University Eight win 1902 rowing cup, 257 British & Colonial Universities Conference in London, 308 Trinity College, London, practical examination entries, 145

University Building, see Mitchell Building University Christian Union,

lecture on "Critical Study of the Bible", 16

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University Council, see Council

University Shakespeare Society, lecture by Professor R L Douglas, 165

University Sports' Association, 1903 annual ball, 296

University Training College, regulations for training of pupil teachers, 128

University Union, amendments to Statutes relating to maintenance of Union 430, 431, 432 government refusal to ratify Statutes relating to maintenance of sport, 440

University Western Australia Centre, increased interest in public education by students in Western Australia, 183-184 public examinations in theory & practice of music at proposed Perth University, 474 1905 graduation ceremony in Perth, 391 1906 public examination statistics, 442 affiliation between Technical School in WA and University of Adelaide, 306 Alexander Juett selected 1906 Western Australian Rhodes Scholar, 429 annual report of University Extension Committee, 455 conduct of public examinations, 473 establishment of university in Perth advocated by Prof George C Henderson, 440, 443, 445 extension lecture by Frederick Soddy from Glasgow University, 360, 361, 364-365, 365-366 extension lecture series by Prof George C Henderson, 440, 443, 444, 445, 446, 447, 453 history of University Western Australia Centre, 391 increase number of entries for Primary Public examinations, 462 proposed establishment of a university in Western Australia, 364-365, 366, 391

public examinations in theory & practice of music at proposed Perth University, 474 student statistics, 391, 473 University Extension Committee on proposed establishment of state university for Western Australia, 476-477, 477-478 visit by Registrar & Prof J M Ennis regarding music examinations, 471, 472, 473, 474

Urlaub, Mr, address on "Modern Languages and the Teaching of Composition in our Schools" at the 1900 SA Teachers' Union Annual Conference, 148-149

V vacations,

suggestion for common vacation for Australian universities, 433 Vaughan, John Howard,

1898 Roby Fletcher Scholar, 67 Verco, Dr Joseph Cooke,

absence on study leave, 123 appointed clinical teacher at Adelaide Hospital, 127 retirement from University Council, 53, 58, 273 appointed lecturer on Principles & Practice of Medicine & Therapeutics, 457

Verco, Reginald John,

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awarded 1905 Dr Davies Thomas Scholar, 413, 418, 419 Verco, William Alfred,

awarded 1886 Elder Prize for animal physiology, 457 Vercoe, Sydney Manton,

admitted ad eundem gradum in 1901, 236 Vice-Chancellor,

refused Prof Ives's request to access minute book of the Board of Musical Studies, 243 appointed to Board of Commercial Studies by University Council, 372 criticism by Prof Joshua Ives, 233, 238-239, 239-240, 242-243 deputation to Premier regarding exemption from taxation on land holdings, 409-410 Dr William Barlow, 464

visitors, Dr G R Parkin explains the Cecil Rhodes Scholarship scheme, 329-330 Graham P Moore appointed music examiner by Associated Board, 91 Governor Sir George Le Hunte on duties of a visitor to University, 466, 467 lecture by Inspector Clark on singing at SA Teachers' Union Annual Conference, 148-149 Madame Nellie Melba visits Elder Conservatorium, 273

Prof Marshall Hall visits from Melbourne to lecture on music, 144 special commemoration to honour the Duke & Duchess of Cornwall & York, 239-240 Sir George Le Hunte at University Annual Dinner, 379, 380 visit by Governor to the University, 87

von Rieben, Mr O, appointed Chairman of committee to act for University in Broken Hill, 367

W Wainbright, Mr W,

appointed to committee to act for University in Broken Hill, 367 Wale, W H,

problems with examining the 1901 degree of MusBac, 238-239, 240-241, 241, 242-243, 244, 246-247, 248, 252, 255

Walker, Dr William John, obituary, 290

Walker, Tommy, display of corpse & Board of Enquiry into charges against Dr W Ramsay Smith, 326

Ward, John Frederick, outstanding Senior Public Examination results, 174, 175, 176, 178 awarded John Dunn Scholarship, 174

Waterhouse, Lorna Maud, awarded 1905 John Howard Clark Scholarship, 413, 418, 419

Waters, Joseph, awarded 1904 Evening Scholarship, 354

Watson, Dr Archibald, appointed consulting surgeon at South African military hospitals, 123, 129 return from military duty, 171 appointed Professor of Anatomy, 457, 466, 467 discovery of the disease 'trichinosis' in Australia, 249

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experience gained as military consulting surgeon, 254 return from scientific research in Philippines, 351

Way Lecturer on Gynaecology, appointment of Dr James Alexander Greer Hamilton, 457

Way, Chief Justice Samuel James, maiden judgment as Privy Councillor, 1 marriage to Mrs W A S Blue, 8, 10 25 years as Chief Justice, 184 Chancellor in 1906, 464 criticism by Professor Joshua Ives, 233, 237, 238-239, 239-240, 241, 242-243, 244, 245, 246, 255 endowment of lectureship on gynaecology in memory of Dr Edward Willis Way, 457 member of Rhodes Scholarships selection committee, 389, 429 offer of position on High Court Bench, 483 speaker at ten year anniversary of Australasian Student Christian Union, 458 academic career, 289 history of residence in South Australia, 289 resumption of work following illness, 85 deputation to Premier concerning University exemption from tax on land holdings, 409-410 unable to attend University of Sydney's fifty year Jubilee celebrations, 270- 271 inaugural address at 1900 Library Association of Australasia Conference, 159-161 hosted 'at-home' for students and professional and teaching staff, 276, 277

Way, Dr Edward Willis, appointed clinical teacher at Adelaide Hospital, 127 Council approval of Dr Edward Willis Way lectureship on Gynaecology, 260, 261, 457 death during 1901, 254

Wehrstedt, Walter Franz, awarded 1898 John Howard Clark Scholar, 67

Weld, Elizabeth Eleanor, admitted ad eundem gradum in 1901, 236

West, Lily, vocal & pianoforte recital, 316

Western Australia Centre, see University Western Australia Centre

Weston, Alice Ruby, awarded 1905 Robert Whinham Prize for Elocution, 414

Weston, Mignon Leonie, awarded 1905 Robert Whinham Prize for Elocution, 414

Wheeler, Rev Alfred, admitted ad eundem gradum in 1904, 379, 380-381

Whillas, C B, career of retiring President of Public Teachers' Union, 108

White, James, winner of competition for Elder bust to be erected in Conservatorium, 264

Whitham, C L, address at the SA Teachers' Union Annual Conference, 148-149, 155, 156-157

Whitington, Bertram,

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appointed Director of School of Mines at Stawell, Victoria, 266 first to obtain Diploma in Mining Engineering & Metallurgy, 236, 237, 266 first to obtain Fellowship of the School of Mines & Industries, 236, 237, 266

Whitington, Sylvia Muriel, highly commended by 1903 Board of Examiners, 286

Whittell, Dr, death of examiner in hygiene, 96, 124

Williamson, Arthur Burton, awarded 1905 Frederick Bevan Prize, 414

Wills, R J H, elected to Senate, 169, 171

Wilson, Charles Ernest Cameron, admitted ad eundem gradum in 1900, 177

Wilson, Thomas George, admitted ad eundem gradum in 1904, 379, 380-381

Wilton, John Raymond, outstanding Senior Public Examination results, 174, 175, 176, 178 departs for study at Cambridge University, 363, 430

women, Adelaide the first Australian university to give degrees to women, 151, 464 criticism of university training for women student teachers, 400 increased number of female graduates, 178, 179 university education for women in England, Scotland, Wales & Australia, 397-399

Woolnough, Dr Walter George, directed working exhibition in Tate Museum for conversazione for educationists, 363 report on scientific exploration of Fiji under auspices of London Royal Academy, 392 resignation as lecturer on mineralogy & petrology, 366 admitted ad eundem gradum in 1904, 379, 380-381 lecture series on 'Volcanoes', 264, 265 appointed assistant petrologist to Mr. Walter Howchin, 250

Woolnough, Harold, awarded 1906 Roby Fletcher Prize, 487

Worthington, Rev Thomas, admitted ad eundem gradum in 1898, 67-68

Y Yallum Estate,

inspection prior to being made available for selection, 430 Young, Alfreda Dorothy,

awarded 1905 Tennyson Medal, 414-415 Young, Frederick William,

Stow Scholar presented at the formal opening of the Elder Hall, 150, 151 candidate for vacancy on University Council, 412


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