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President.

AFFILIATED COLLEGES.

Halifax Ladies' College.

. REV. ROBERT LAING, M. A.

The object of the College is to provide a liberal education. for young women. It has three departments of study, -the Primary, the Preparatory, and the Collegiate.

In the Collegiate department the course of study extends over three years, and includes English, French, German, Latin, Greek (optional), Mathematics and Elementary Science. The teaching staff in this department for 1902-03 was as follows: MISS ETHELWYN PITCHER, B. A., with Hons. in Philosophy (McGill), Mathematics.

MRS. J. S. TRUEMAN, M.A, (Dalhousie), History, Literature and Latin. MISS ELIZA HUNTER, B. A, (New Brunswick University), English and

Preparatory Department.

MISS SUSAN B. GANONG, B. A, (Smith College), Science.

MLLE. MARGUERITE PASQUET, Brevet Supérieur de l'Academie de Paris, French and German

MISS J. E. F. MCKENZIE, B. A., (McGill), English.

MISS IRENE H HAWKINS, (School of Expression, Boston), Elocution. MISS JEAN CAMERON, (Boston Cooking School), Domestic Science.

SERGT. MAJOR LONG, (Army Gym. Staff), Gymnastics and Calisthenics. MISS M. E. FLETCHER, Stenography and Typewriting.

MISS MYRA SMITH, Stenography.

MISS HELEN MOWAT, Art.

Young women who have completed the four years' course are admitted to the first year in the Arts and Science Faculties in this University without examination in subjects which formed parts of the course.

The College Buildings, which include a Hall or Residence as well as Class Rooms and Assembly Hall, are situated in a central part of the City of Halifax, at a distance of about three-quarters of a mile from Dalhousie College. Young women who are registered students of Dalhousie College are admitted to the Ladies' College as boarders. The conditions of admission and the charges may be ascertained on application to the President.

The College has an Art Studio in which instruction in Fine Art is given by Miss Helen Mowat.

Halifax Conservatory of Music.

President

REV. ROBERT LAING, M. A.

FACULTY OF INSTRUCTION.

Piano-MR. PERCY GORDON, Royal Conservatory at Leipsic.
MRS. M. WALLACE.

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MR. J. H. LOGAN, Royal Hochschule at Berlin, and pupil

of Godowsky.

MISS HELEN TILSLEY, Royal Conservatory at Leipsic.

MISS ESTHER CLARK, Halifax Conservatory of Music.

MISS LOUISE C. TUPPER, Halifax Conservatory of Music.

Fletcher Music Method-MISS HELEN TILSLEY.

Violin-MR. EDSON W. MORPHY, New England. Conservatory of

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MISS BEATRICE WHIDDEN, Royal Conservatory at Leipsic. Voice-MR. CHARLES B. WIKEL, New York.

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MR. FRED N. CLARKE,

MR. J. H. LOGAN.

Viola-MR. EDSON W. MORPHY.

'Cello-MISS MABEL KAISER.

Clarionet-MR. HARRY HANSON.

Cornet-MR. T. L COVEY.

Flute, Mandolin and Guitar-MR. JAMES IVIMEY.

String Bass-MR. HENRY STREETER.

Theory and Composition--MR. PERCY GORDON.

Harmony--MR. PERCY GORDON.

History of Music-REV. ROBERT LAING, M. A.

The classes in Theory, Composition, and Harmony, conducted by Mr. Gordon, and in History by Rev. R. Laing, are recognized by this University as qualifying for the Degree of Bachelor of Music.

The Conservatory opens on the first WEDNESDAY of SEPTEMBER, ond closes on the last WEDNESDAY of JUNE in each year.

Applications for information should be addressed to the President, REV. ROBERT LAING, Halifax, N. S.

University Lists.

DEGREES.

Conferred December 18th, 1902.

DOCTOR OF LAWS.

(Honoris Causa).

REV. ALLAN POLLOK, D D In recognition of his valuable services to Higher Education in Nova Scotia.

Conferred April 28th, 1903.

MASTER OF ARTS.

GRACE DEAN BURRIS, B. A.—By Examination in Tennyson.

CLARENCE VICTOR CHRISTIE, B. A.-By Examination in Pure and Applied Mathematics.

ANNIE MACKAY, B. A.-By Examination in English and French History.

WILLIAM ROY MACKENZIE, B. A.-By Examination in Tennyson. MALCOLM JAMES MACPHERSON, B. A.-By Examination in Kant and

Moral Philoeophy.

VERNON DOUGLAS RUGGLES, B. A.-By Examination in Ethics.

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LORAN ARTHUR DEWOLFE, B. Sc.-By Thesis and Examination in

Geology.

BACHELOR OF LAWS.

CHARLES DONALD LIVINGSTONE
Black Brook, C. B.
WILEY MCCLINTOCK MANNING, B. A., (Acad.). . St. John, N. B.
THOMAS MORE PHALEN, M. A., (S. F. X.) .....Little Bras d'Or.
JOHN EDWARD ANNAND MACLEOD, B. A., (Dal.). Dingwall, C. B.
ADAM HENRY STEWART MURRAY, M. A., (Dal.). Sussex, N. B.
JOSEPH WILLIAM WELDON, B. A., (Dal.)

........Penobsquis, N. B.

DOCTOR OF MEDICINE AND MASTER OF SURGERY.

AUSTEN, MINNA MAY, M. A., (Dal.).....Halifax.

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EARLE, RICHARD WILLIAM LAURANCE... Hampton, N. B.

MACKENZIE, KENNETH ALEXANDER.

.Marriott's Cove, Chester,

Wallace, Cumb.

.St. Peter's, C. B.

.South Cove, Victoria, C. B.

Springhill, Cumberland.

Milton, Queens.

Englishtown, C. B.

Meadowville, Pictou.

.Hubbard's Cove, Halifax.

Milton, Queens.

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Halifax.

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WEBSTER, WINIFRED MAY.............. ..Avery Prize.
MACKENZIE, KENNETH ALEXANDER.... Medical Faculty Medal.

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