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11TH JULY, 1919.

Fred. Orpen Bower, Sc. D., F. R.S., Professor of Botany, University of Glasgow.
Sir James Cantlie, K.B. E., M.A., M.B., F.R.C.S., London School of Tropical
Medicine, etc.

Emeritus-Professor John Theodore Cash, M.D., LL.D., F.R.S.

Field-Marshal Sir Douglas Haig, K.T., G.C.B., O.M., G.C.V.O., K.C.I.E.

Sir David Hardie, M.D., Brisbane, Queensland.

Emeritus-Professor Francis Robert Japp, M.A., LL.D., F. R.S.

Vice-Admiral Sir Roger John Brownlow Keyes, K.C.B., K.C.V.O., C.M.G.
Surgeon-Vice-Admiral Sir James Porter, K.C.B., K.C.M.G., M.A., M.D., late
Director-General, Naval Medical Department.

John Scott Riddell, M.V.O., C.B.E., M.A., M.B., Director of the North-Eastern
District, Red Cross Society (Scottish Branch).

BACHELOR OF LAWS (LL.B.).

Yeh, Shao Ying, M.A., Shanghai, China.

BACHELORS OF LAW (B.L.).

Scorgie, Norman Anderson, Aberdeen (with Distinction in Roman Law, Conveyancing, Jurisprudence, International Law (Public and Private).

Booth, James Graham Mackenzie, M. A., Aberdeen.

Collie, James Stuart Gorham, M.A., Aberdeen.

BURSARIES IN FACULTY OF LAW.

(A.) COMPETITION BURSARIES.

1. CATTO.

See this Foundation under the head of Competition Bursaries in the Faculty of Arts.

2. THE EDINBURGH ABERDEENSHIRE CLUB EXHIBITION.

See this Foundation under the head of Competition Bursaries in the Faculty of Medicine. In the years in which it is awarded to a Student in Law, the Competition is open to Students of either the first or second year, who have the requisite qualification. (Open for Competition, Session 1921-22.)

3. MACKAY.

See this Foundation under the head of Competition Bursaries in the Faculty of Arts.

4. MATHER.

Founded in 1807, by John Mather, Madras (see p. 249), and regulated by "The Aberdeen (Endowed Institutions) Provisional Order, 1881". The number of Bursaries is two, of the annual value of £10 each, tenable for two years. The Competition is open to students of the first year only.

(B.) PRESENTATION BURSARIES.

1. MILNE (COLONEL ALEX.).

See this Foundation under Faculty of Arts.

2. RUNCY.

See this Foundation under the head of Presentation Bursaries in Faculty of Arts.

3. HELEN SCOTT FUND.

See under Science Faculty.

(c.) SCHOLARSHIP.

MURRAY.

See this Foundation under the head of Scholarships in the Faculty of Arts.

SCHOLARSHIPS OPEN TO STUDENTS OF ANY SCOTTISH UNIVERSITY.

HARRY DALGETY BURSARIES.

Students of Aberdeen University who have attended the classes of Scots Law and Conveyancing may compete for one of these Bursaries, each of the value of £50 per annum and tenable for two years at the University of Edinburgh. The subjects of the Examination are Scots Law and Conveyancing. For further particulars apply to Messrs. Dore, Lockhart & Smart, S.S.C., 29 York Place, Edinburgh.

(D.) PRIZES.

1. EDMOND.

Founded in 1889, by Francis Edmond, M.A., King's College, 1823; LL.D., Abdn., 1881, of Kingswells, Advocate in Aberdeen. The annual value is £10, to be applied for a Bursary or Medal, or for Prizes in money or books, to one or more Students of Law attending the Scots Law and Conveyancing Classes of the University, as the Law Faculty may from time to time determine. It has been arranged that in the meantime the revenue of the Fund shall be applied as a Money Prize to be awarded to the student who graduates in Law in each year with the highest number of marks, provided that he has attended the Classes of Scots Law and Conveyancing in this University.

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The Hunter Medal in Roman Law was founded by public subscription in 1903 as a Memorial to William A. Hunter, M.P., M.A., 1864; LL.D., 1882. The following are the regulations for its award:

1. The Hunter Gold Medal may be competed for by any one who has attended the class of Civil or Roman Law in this University within four years immediately preceding the date on which Essays are to be lodged with the Secretary of Senatus as after-mentioned.

2. The Medal shall be awarded annually by the Senatus for the best Essay on some subject connected with the exposition or the History of Civil or Roman Law on the Report of an Examiner appointed by the Senatus.

3. The subject of the Essay for each year shall be announced at the beginning of the Winter Law Session and Essays must be lodged by Competitors with the Secretary of Senatus on or before the second day of the next ensuing Summer Session.

4. Each Essay must bear a motto, and be accompanied by a sealed envelope marked with the same motto, and containing the Competitor's name, address and date of attendance on the class of Civil or Roman Law in this University.

5. These Regulations may from time to time be altered by the University Court. The subject for the Essay of 1920 will be announced at the beginning of the Winter Session. Essays to be lodged on or before 31st May, 1920.

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This Prize will be awarded to the most distinguished Graduate in Law of the year 1919-20, and every fifth year thereafter. For Regulations, see under Faculty of Science.

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4. THE CRUICKSHANK LAW PRIZE.

By her Trust Disposition and Settlement, dated 19th March, 1898, Miss Anne Hamilton Cruickshank, Aberdeen, directed the Special Trustees therein named to set aside a sum of £2000 for the purpose of providing an annual Prize or Prizes in connection with the Faculty of Law, in memory of her younger brother, John Forbes Cruickshank.

Examination for Law Bursaries.

The Examination for the Bursaries will take place on a selection of the papers set at the Autumn sitting of the Arts Preliminary Examination; and for this year and until otherwise directed, the Law Faculty, with the approval of the Senatus, have selected the following papers, viz.: (1) English and (2) Higher Latin.

Candidates are required to intimate to the Secretary their intention of competing not later than 1st September. For dates of competition and other particulars, see under Examinations, Faculty of Arts.

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