Index to Volume 2 (1884-1889) - University Newscuttings Books

  • A

    • academic matters,
      • breadth of education, 47, 48, 49, 50, 51, 52, 53, 54, 55
      • Christian component, 202
      • extension to university teaching, 166, 167
      • technical & academic teaching, 161, 162
    • Adelaide Hospital, 42, 51, 172, 173
    • Advanced School for Girls,
    • Anatomy, Chair of,
      • applicants & salary, 22, 23
      • Professor Archibald Watson, 21, 23, 51
    • Angas endowment,
      • for Chair of Chemistry, 1, 2, 22
    • Angas Engineering Scholarship,
      • endowment, 175
    • Angas, John Howard,
      • endowment for Chair of Chemistry, 1, 2
    • Annual report,
    • art works,
    • Arts, Bachelor of,
      • 1885 examinations & results, 60, 61
      • 1886 examinations & results, 141
      • 1887 examinations & results, 169
      • recognised by University of Melbourne, 41
    • awards,
      • Fellow of Royal Society of London to Professor Lamb, 10, 11, 12, 13
      • Royal Colonial Institute Prize to Arthur Donaldson, 22
    • Ayers, Sir Henry,
      • resignation as Treasurer, 109
  • B

    • Barlow, Dr William,
      • Doctor of Laws, 65, 69
    • Beare, Thomas Hudson,
      • appointed to Chair at Heriot-Watt, England, 185
    • Bragg, Professor William,
      • appointment, 83
      • evening classes in practical physics, 184
    • Boulger, Professor Edward Vaughan, 104, 105
    • buildings, 
      • dissecting room, 64
      • external use of University facilities, 107, 108
      • powder magazine, 64
      • School of Medicine, 98, 99, 100, 101
      • see also Mitchell Building
  • C

    • calendar,
    • Caterer, TA,
      • proposes & supports evening lectures, 3, 4, 28
    • Chancellor,
      • Sir Samuel Way commemoration address, 10, 11, 12, 13
      • Sir  Samuel Way at Medical Congress dinner, 192
    • Chemistry, Chair of,
      • Angas endowment, 1, 2, 22
      • Professor EH Rennie appointed, 1, 2, 22, 42, 84
    • Cleland, Dr WL,
      • Materia Medica lecturer, 95
    • Collegiate Schools’ Association, 6
    • commemorations,
      • see graduation ceremonies
    • conversazione,
      • 1887 Intercolonial Medical Congress, 188
      • concert arranged by Professor Ives, 188
      • scientific displays in Mitchell Building, 188
    • Council,
      • academic staff representation, 153
      • appointment of staff, 144
      • attendance of press, 97
      • compared with Senate, 135, 136
      • elections & results, 138, 139, 140, 141, 142, 144, 145
      • examination system committee report, 167
      • meetings, 109, 153
      • membership, 140
      • Queen's Jubilee address, 182, 183
    • Craven Scholarship, 153
    • curriculum,
      • compulsory courses for Greek, 203
      • languages, 110
      • need for reform, 43
      • women students, 164, 165
  • D

    • Davenport, Sir William,
      • represents South Australia in Cambridge ceremony, 131
    • degrees,
      • ad eundem gradum, 165
      • honorary degrees, 153
    • distance students, 76, 77
    • Donaldson, Arthur,
      • awarded Royal Colonial Institute Prize, 22
    • Dornwell, Edith Emily,
  • E

    • Elder Conservatorium,
      • founding of Music School, 65
    • Elder endowment, 183
      • evening lectures, 29
      • School of Medicine, 10, 11, 12, 13, 56
    • Elder, Sir Thomas,
    • endowments,
      • evening lectures, 29, 35, 36, 38, 57
      • Scottish universities,
      • see also the name of the endowment eg. Angas endowment
    • Enrolments,
      • for 1887, 177
      • compared with University of Edinburgh, 32, 33
      • Evening lectures, 42
      • statistics, 9, 24, 25, 84, 85, 86, 87, 98
      • see also the discipline eg Medicine, School of
    • establishment, University,
    • evening lectures,
      • 1885 review & report, 64, 84, 85, 86, 87
      • arrangements, 38, 39
      • attendance & enrolments, 42, 57, 59, 83, 84, 85, 95, 96, 97, 98
      • costs, benefits & demand, 12, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30
      • endowments, 29, 35, 36, 38, 57
      • extending usefulness of the University, 168, 169
      • fees, funding & financial contributions, 38, 39, 83, 84, 96, 97, 98
      • Fletcher, Reverend William Roby, 28, 29, 38, 39
      • Kelly, Professor David Frederick, 59
      • Latin, Geology, Mathematics, Greek, 30, 31, 59
      • other universities, 32
      • Owens College, Manchester, 170, 171, 172
      • Professor Bragg on practical physics, 184
      • Professor Tate on Australian geography, 2, 3
      • proposal & public meeting, 4, 5, 6, 27, 28, 29
      • support for, 3, 4, 27, 28
      • two streams, 38
      • see also extension lectures; lectures; public lectures
    • examinations,
    • external or extramural students,
      • see distance students
    • Extension lectures,
      • 1899 programme, 163
      • see also public lectures; evening lectures
  • F

    • Finance Committee,
      • replacement of Treasurer, 109
    • Fletcher, Reverend William Roby,
      • association with Owens College, Manchester, 170, 171, 172
      • evening lectures, 28, 29, 38, 39
      • history of the University of London, 180
      • School of Medicine, 109
      • support for evening lectures, 28
    • funding,
  • G

  • H

    • Hartley, John Anderson,
      • role in Advanced School for Girls, 136
    • Hughes endowments,
    • Hughes, Sir Walter Watson,
  • I

  • J

    • John Howard Clark Prize,
      • awarded to Charles Ernest Robin, 13
    • Joyce, Mary Amelia,
      • awarded Thomas Elder Prize for Physiology, 13
  • K

    • Kelly, Professor David Frederick,
  • L

    • Lamb, Professor Horace,
      • 1884 commemoration, 10, 11, 12, 13
      • Fellow of Royal Society of London award, 10, 11, 12, 13, 64
      • relationship with students, 55
      • resignation, 55
      • subsequent appointments, 57, 64, 170
    • land holdings,
    • Laws, Bachelor of,
    • Laws, Doctor of,
      • Dr William Barlow, 65, 69
    • Law, School of,
      • establishment of degree of Doctor of Laws, 56
    • Law students,
    • Lectures,
      • Professor Ives’ inaugural lecture, 31, 32, 33, 34, 35
      • Professor Tate on Australian geography, 2, 3
      • see also evening lectures; extension lectures; public lectures
    • legislation,
      • establishment of Roseworthy Agricultural College, 127
    • Leitch, J W,
      • awarded South Australian Scholarship, 9
    • library,
      • Holgate's book on Australian libraries, 145
    • Literary Societies’ Union, 57, 83, 108
  • M

    • MacFarren, Sir GA,
    • Materia Medica,
      • appointment of Dr. WL Cleland, 95
    • Mathematics & Physics, Professor of,
      • Professor W Bragg, 83
    • Mathematics, Chair of,
      • successor to Professor Lamb, 57
    • matriculation,
    • Medical Congress,
      • see Intercolonial Medical Congress
    • medical students,
      • rules, 22
      • women admitted to Medical School; first enrolment, 166, 174, 175, 177
    • Medicine, Bachelor of,
      • admission of women to degree of medicine, 166
      • 1886 examination results, 145
    • Medicine, Faculty of,
      • establishment, 42, 56
    • Medicine, School of,
      • 1885 enrolments, 98
      • 1887 inaugural Intercolonial Medical Congress, 186, 187, 189, 190
      • accommodation, 64
      • appointments & staffing, 138
      • arrangements for teaching at Adelaide Hospital, 172, 173
      • building, 98, 99, 100, 101
      • Council recommends admission of women; first enrolment, 166, 174, 175, 177
      • endowment by Sir Thomas Elder, 10, 11, 12, 13, 56
      • five year course, 109
      • Fletcher, Reverend William Roby, 109
      • funding, 98, 99, 100, 101, 109
      • Materia Medica, 95
      • need for & opposition to, 105, 126, 127, 130, 131
      • paper on cremation, 191
      • regulations, 129
      • Stirling, Dr Edward C, 130, 131
      • teaching arrangements, 102, 141, 142
    • Mitchell Building,
      • scientific displays for conversazione, 188
    • Murray, GJR,
      • awarded Craven Scholarship, 153
    • Music, Bachelor of,
      • 1885 examination results, 60
      • 1886 examination results, 152
      • first in Australia, 4, 33
      • science of music, 30, 33
    • Music, Chair of,
    • Music, School of,
      • attendance, seating, piano, 36, 37
      • concert for Medical Congress conversazione, 188
      • examinations results, 169
      • foundation, 65
      • funding & popularity, 177
      • inauguration, 31
      • matriculation requirements, 31, 32, 35, 36, 37
      • Sir William Robinson, 3, 10, 11, 12, 13, 65
      • statutes & regulations, 56
      • support from Royal Academy, 132, 133, 134
  • P

    • Prince Alfred College,
      • examinations, results & student success, 71, 77, 78, 79, 80, 81, 82
      • student awarded University Scholarship, 176
    • prizes, 13, 14, 22, 155, 157, 158
    • public lectures, 10, 11, 12, 13
      • extension lecture flier, 163
      • Professor Tate on Australian reptiles, flora & fossils, 2, 3
      • see also lectures;evening lectures; extension lectures
  • R

    • Rennie, Professor Edward H,
      • analysis of imported & locally made vinegar, 199, 200, 201
      • appointed to Chair of Chemistry, 1, 2, 22, 84
      • as Government Analyst, 42, 59, 84
      • evening classes in practical chemistry, 184
      • report to Parliament, 200
    • Robin, Charles Ernest,
      • awarded John Howard Clark Scholarship, 13
    • Robin, Mr PA,
      • awarded South Australian Scholarship, 65, 69
    • Robinson, Sir William,
      • 1885 commemoration address, 67, 68, 69, 70
      • support for evening lectures, 27
      • role in foundation of Chair of Music, 3, 10, 11, 12, 13, 65
      • musical composition for Conversazione concert , 188
    • Roseworthy Agricultural College,
      • 1886 graduation ceremonies, 162
      • importance of, 162
      • legislation to establish, 127, 128
    • Royal Academy of Music, London, 132, 133, 134
    • Royal Colonial Institute Prize,
      • awarded to Arthur Donaldson, 22
  • S

    • St Peters College, 16, 17, 18, 20, 174, 175, 176
    • scholarships, 9, 13, 17, 57, 63, 65, 69, 103, 106, 107, 109, 114, 125, 131, 153, 165, 166, 175
      • reform of anomaly in award arrangements, 174, 175, 176
      • state schools, 106, 107
      • see also specific names of scholarship eg South Australian Scholarship
    • Science, Bachelor of,
      • 1885 examination results, 60, 61, 131,
      • 1886 examination results, 141
      • first woman graduate, 11, 60, 61, 66
    • secondary schools,
    • Senate,
    • South Australian Scholarship,
      • abolition & diversion of funds, 101, 103, 109, 114, 125, 131, 166
      • awarded to AE Tucker, 63
      • awarded to JW Leitch, 9
      • awarded to PA Robin, 65, 69
      • awarded to WJ Walker, 166
      • first awarded to TH Beare, 185
      • last awarded to WJ Walker, 166
    • sport, 84
      • see also the name of the sport, eg. tennis
    • staff,
      • appointments & representation, 144, 153, 176
      • professorial salaries, 197
    • State Government,
      • abolition of South Australian Scholarship, 125
      • Professor Rennie’s report to Parliament, 200
      • University subsidy, 58
    • state schools,
      • see secondary schools
    • statistics,
      • matriculants & graduates, 201
      • see also enrolments; examinations; matriculation; student statistics
    • statutes,
      • changes to statutes & regulations, 56, 168, 169
    • Stirling, Professor Sir Edward Charles,
      • paper on “The State, the practitioner & the public”, 189
      • role in extension of Medical course, 130, 131
    • student statistics,
      • examinations & results, 108, 141
      • state schools, 108
    • students,
      • achievements, 18
      • examination regulations, 137
      • identification numbers for examinations, 76, 77
      • rise in fees, 168, 169
      • school background, 18, 20
      • state schools, 110, 111, 112, 113
      • see also distance students; law students; medical students; women students
  • T

    • Tate, Professor Ralph,
      • 1886 commemoration address, 161, 162
      • lecture on Australian reptiles, flora & fossils, 2, 3
    • tennis, 84
    • Thomas Elder Prizes for Physiology,
      • awarded to Mary Amelia Joyce, 14
      • awarded to Frederick William Gee, 14
    • Treasurer,
      • Sir Henry Ayers, 109
    • Tucker, Alfred Edgecombe,
      • awarded South Australian Scholarship, 63
  • U

    • Union College,
      • abolition & transfer of Hughes endowment, 147, 148, 149
      • role in education, 147148, 149
      • role in University foundation, 147, 148, 149
    • universities, other,
      • Cambridge University, 131
      • Harvard University, 203
      • Owens College, Manchester, 147, 148, 149, 170, 171, 172
      • Scottish universities, 32, 33, 181
      • Edinburgh University, 32, 33
      • University of London, 180
      • University of Melbourne, 41, 179, 197, 203
      • University of Sydney, 201
      • Yale University, 203
    • University colleges,
      • advocated by Primate, Alfred Barry, 194, 195, 196
    • University Scholarships, 57, 174, 175, 176
  • V

    • visitors,
      • Alfred Barry (Primate), 194, 195, 196
      • Earl of Aberdeen, 174, 175
      • Governor of Victoria, Sir Henry Loch, 107
  • W

    • Walker, WJ,
      • awarded last South Australian Scholarship, 166
    • Watson, Professor Archibald, 130, 131
      • appointed Adelaide Hospital Pathologist, 4251
      • appointed to Chair of Anatomy, 21, 23
      • rabbit eradication by exposure to disease, 198, 199
    • Way, Sir Samuel James,
      • 1884 commemoration address, 10, 11, 12, 13
      • 1887 Medical Congress dinner address, 192
      • support for evening lectures, 28
    • Wharton, JC,
      • appointed evening class lecturer
    • Wirreanda,
      • financial records, 24, 25
    • women,
    • women students,