GRADUATES OF OTHER UNIVERSITIES ADMITTED TO DEGREES OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MELBOURNE
HONORIS CAUSA MEMBERS OF THE ROYAL FAMILY
1868 His Royal Highness Prince Alfred Ernest Albert, Duke of Edinburgh (Edinburgh) LL.D.
1901 His Royal Highness Prince George Frederick Ernest Albert. Duke of York (afterwards King George V) (Cambridge) LL.D.
1920 His Royal Highness Edward Albert Christian George Andrew Patrick David, Prince of Wales (afterwards King Edward VIII) (Oxford) LL.D.
1927 His Royal Highness Prince Albert Frederick Arthur George, Duke of York (afterwards King George VI) (Cambridge) LL.D.
1934 His Royal Highness Prince Henry William Frederick Albert, Duke of Gloucester (Cambridge) LL.D.
1958 Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth, The Queen Mother (Oxford) LL.D. OTHER DISTINGUISHED GRADUATES
1914 Charles Greely Abbot (Massachusetts) D.Sc. Henry Edward Armstrong (Leipzig) D.Sc. William Bateson (Cambridge) D.Sc. William Morris Davis (Harvard) D.Sc. Frank Watson Dyson (Cambridge) D.Sc. Sir Thomas Henry Holland (Calcutta) D.Sc. Luigi Antonio Ettore Luiggi (Genoa) D.Sc. William Jackson Pope (Cambridge) D.Sc. Alfred William Porter (London) D.Sc. Sir Ernest Rutherford (Cambridge and New Zealand) D.Sc. Sir Edward Albert Schafer (London) D.Sc. Johannes Walther (Jena) D.Sc.
1915 Robert Randolph Garran (Sydney) M.A. Albert Bathurst Piddington (Sydney) M.A.
1918 Andre Siegfried (Paris) Litt.D. 1920 Sir William Riddell Birdwood (Cambridge) LL.D.
Sir John Monash (Oxford and Cambridge) LL.D. 1927 Stanley Melbourne Bruce (Cambridge) LL.D. 1931 Charles Edwin Woodrow Bean (Oxford) Litt.D. 1932 Charles Herbert Fagge (London) M.D. 1934 Sir John Cadman (Birmingham) D.Eng.
John Masefield (Oxford) Litt.D. 1935 Edwin Bramwell (Edinburgh) M.D.
John Shields Fairbaim (Oxford) M.D. Sir Henry Lindo Ferguson (Dublin) M.D. Eric Wilfrid Fish (Manchester and London) D.D.Sc. Sir Henry John Gauvain (Cambridge) M.D. Thomas, Baron Horder (London) M.D. Robert Hutchison (Edinburgh) M.D. Frederick Paul Keppel (Michigan and Toronto) LL.D. Ernest Kaye Le Fleming (Dublin) M.D. Sir Ewen John Maclean (Edinburgh) M.D. Sir William Henry Willcox (London) M.D. Raymond Edward Priestley (Cambridge) D.Sc.
1937 Sir Robert Randolph Garran (Sydney) LL.D. Frederick Crossfield Happold (Cambridge) LL.D. Frank William Hart (Columbia) LL.D. Isaac Leon Kandel (Manchester and Columbia) Litt.D. Yusuke Tsurmumi (Tokio) LL.D. Sir Geoffrey Granville Whiskard (Oxford) LL.D. Harry Egerton Wimperis (Cambridge) D.Eng. Laurin Zilliacus (Massachusetts) LL.D.
1938 Norman Bentwich (Cambridge) LL.D. Percy Ellwood Corbett (Oxford) LL.D. Lionel Curtis (Oxford) Litt.D. Philip Henry Kerr, Marquess of Lothian (Oxford) Litt.D. Joseph Aloysius Lyons (Cambridge) LL.D. Sir Alfred Eckhard Zimmem (Oxford and McGill) Litt.D.
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1939 Robert Andrews Millikan (Harvard and Columbia) D.Sc. 1940 Charles Jost Burchell (Dalhousie) LL.D. 1942 Marcus Laurence Elwin Oliphant (Adelaide, Cambridge and Birming
ham) D.Sc. Sir Campbell Stuart (Virginia) LL.D.
1943 Hsu Mo (Peiyang and George Washington) LL.D. Robert Gordon Menzies (Bristol, Belfast and Melbourne) LL.D. Sir Walter Layton (London, Cambridge and Columbia) LL.D. Sir James Barrett (Manitoba) LL.D.
1947 Sir Gordon Gordon-Taylor (Aberdeen, London and Toronto) . . . . LL.D. 1948 Douglas Veale (Oxford) LL.D.
Beveridge, Baron (Oxford and London) LL.D. Sir Patrick Abercrombie (Liverpool) LL.D.
1949 William Morris, Viscount Nuffield (Oxford, Sydney and Birmingham) LL.D. Myron Melvin Cowen (Drake, Iowa and Salem) LL.D.
1950 Robert Vivian Bradlaw (Durham) D.D.Sc. Bertrand Arthur William, 3rd Earl Russell (Cambridge) LL.D. Professor Sir Peter MacCallum (New Zealand and Edinburgh) . . . . M.D.
1951 Sir Neil Hamilton Pauley (Adelaide, London and Melbourne) . . . . LL.D. Sir John Dudley Gibbs Medley (Oxford and Melbourne) LL.D. Professor Matthew Stewart (Leeds) M.D. James Bryant Conant (Harvard) LL.D. Erwin Nathaniel Griswold (Harvard) LL.D. Albert van de Sandt Centlivres (Oxford and Cape Town) LL.D. Sir Francis Raymond Evershed (Oxford) LL.D. Sir Edward Mellanby (Cambridge) LL.D.
1952 Pete Jarman (Alabama) LL.D. Sir Henry Simpson Newland (Adelaide) LL.D. Professor Charles Herbert Best (Toronto) LL.D. Professor Wilfred Edward LeGros Clark (London) M.D. Francis Avery Jones (London) M.D. Professor Lambert Charles Rogers (Wales) M.D. Norman McAlister Gregg (Sydney) M.D. Algernon Beverly Reese (Harvard) M.D. John Foster (Cambridge) M.D. Edward Charles Dodds (London) M.D. Sir John Douglas Cockcroft (Cambridge) LL.D.
1954 Very Reverend Jeremiah Matthias Murphy (Oxford and Melbourne) LL.D. 1955 Sir John Sheppard (Cambridge) Litt.D.
Professor Richard Henry Tawney (Oxford, Manchester and Paris) . . Litt.D. Clarence Decatur Howe (Oxford) (M.I.T.) LL.D. Walter Adams (London) LL.D. Ernst Gideon Malherbe (Cape) LL.D. Ram Prasad Tripathy (London) LL.D. Walter Allen Jenkins (Sheffield) LL.D. Andrew Stewart (Manitoba) LL.D. George Alexander Gurrie (Aberdeen) LL.D. Douglas William Logan (Oxford) LL.D. Henry Urmiston Willink (Cambridge) LL.D. Robert Stevenson Aitken (New Zealand) LL.D. Albert Percival Rowe (London) LL.D. Professor Harrie Stewart Wilson Massey (Melbourne and Cambridge) LL.D. Herbert Cole Coombs (London) LL.D. Sir Ian Clunies Ross (Sydney) LL.D. Professor Richard van der Riet Woolley (Cape) LL.D.
1956 The Honourable Sir Charles Lowe (Melbourne and Adelaide) . . . . LL.D. Professor James Arthur Prescott (Manchester) D.Agr.Sc. John Gumer Bumell (Sydney) D.Eng Professor Frank Reginald Beasley (Oxford and Sydney) . . LL.D. Professor Andrew Moynihan Claye (Leeds) M.D. Professor Arthur Dale Trendall (New Zealand and Cambridge) . . . . Litt.D. Sir William George Penney (London and Cambridge) LL.D. Professor Arnold Joseph Toynbee (Oxford, Birmingham, Columbia,
Cambridge and Princeton) LL.D.
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Lindsay Tasman Ride (Oxford and Toronto) LL.D. Alexander James Reid (Western Australia) LL.D. Otto Sadler Hirschfeld (Queensland and Melbourne) LL.D. John Mellis Napier (Adelaide) LL.D. Essington Lewis (Sydney) LL.D. Charles Bickerton Blackburn (Adelaide, Sydney and New South Wales
University of Technology) LL.D. Professor Samuel MacMahon Wadham (Cambridge and Melbourne) LL.D. Thomas Sherrer Ross Boase (Oxford and St. Andrews) LL.D. Professor Ernest Basil Vemey (Cambridge) D.Sc. Colin Macdonald Gilray (New Zealand, Oxford and Melbourne) . . LL.D.
1957 Sir William Joseph Slim (Leeds, Birmingham, Cambridge, Sydney and Oxford) LL.D.
William Keith Chambers Guthrie (Cambridge) Litt.D. 1959 Sir Owen Dixon (Melbourne, Oxford and Harvard) LL.D.
Dr. Arthur Lehmann Goodhart (Cambridge and Oxford) LL.D. Sir John Greig Latham (Melbourne) LL.D. Professor Emst Mayer (Berlin and Yale) D.Sc. Sir Leslie Harold Martin (Cambridge) D.Sc. Arthur Ernest Howard Nickson Mus.Doc. James Alexander Steele (Melbourne) Mus.Doc.
1960 His Excellency General Sir Dallas Brooks LL.D. Sir Alexander Todd (Glasgow) LL.D. Professor Vasant Raniji Khanolkar (London) LL.D.
1961 Professor James Aitchison D.D.Sc. Sir William Neil McKie (Oxford) D.Mus.
1962 Wilder Graves Penfield (Princeton, Johns Hopkins, Oxford) LL.D. Sir Vincent de Ferranti D.Eng. Franz Holzinger (Vienna) ' D.Eng. His Majesty King Bhumibol Adulyadej of Thailand (Peshawar,
Saigon, Gadyah Mada, Bangkok) LL.D. 1963 Charles Frederick Leopold Nord (Rand) D.D.Sc.
Terence George Ward (Edinburgh) D.D.Sc. Sir Howard Walter Florcy (Adelaide, Oxford, Canterbury, Sheffield,
Birmingham, Nottingham, London, Edinburgh) LL.D. Emeritus Professor Douglas Berry Copland (New Zealand, Mel
bourne, McGill, Clark, Carleton, British Columbia, Adelaide, Tasmania, Bishop's, Queensland, Harvard) LL.D.
LIST OF RHODES SCHOLARS ELECTED FOR VICTORIA 1904 J. C. V. Behan 1923 C. M. Focken 1946 A. H. Cash 1905 H. Sutton 1924 R. R. ShoU H. Stretton 1906 J. A. Seitz 1925 J. C. Eccles 1947 A. G. Serle 1907 A. C. D. Rivett 1926 G. W. Paton 1948 R. R. Shaw 1908 P. R. Le Couteur 1927 N. S. Bayliss 1949 C. L. Bums 1909 C. W. B. Littlejohn 1928 A. Garran 1950 P. H. Bailey 1910 F. L. Apperly 1929 K. C. Wheare 1951 J. R. Poynter 1911 G. M. Sproule 1930 H. G. Seccombe 1952 J. A. Gobbo 1912 E. F. Herring 1931 R. T. E. Latham 1953 S. E. K. Hulme 1913 F. R. Kerr 1932 C. R. Forsyth 1954 J. D. Anderson 1914 N. H. MacNeil 1933 R. M. Campbell 1955 B. E. Kent 1915 W. S. Kent Hughes 1934 L. R. D. Pyke 1956 A. M. Gibbs 1916 D. M. Sandral 1935 J. G. Mann 1957 J. R. Howes 1917 P. M. Hamilton 1936 M. N. Austin 1958 B. W. O'Dwyer 1918 K. H. Bailey 1937 M. R. Thwaites 1959 G. C. Duncan 1919 S. C. Leslie 1938 A. W. Hamer 1960 P. A. V. Roff 1920 C. E. G. Beveridge* 1939 J. H. Chinner 1961 R. J. O'Neill 1921 W. A. Merrylees 1940 A. Treloar 1962 W. Prest 1922 L. T. Ride 1941 Z. Cowent 1963 P. J. McCullagh
1964 G. J. Davison * In 1920 W. K. Hancock was elected to represent Australia as Scholar at large. t No elections of Rhodes Scholars took place between 1941 and 1946. In the latter year two
"extraordinary" Scholarships were offered in Victoria, the field being restricted to men who had been on service during the war.
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RUTHERFORD SCHOLARSHIP
GRADUATES OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MELBOURNE AWARDED THE ROYAL COMMISSION OF THE EXHIBITION OF
1851 SCIENCE RESEARCH SCHOLARSHIPS (First awarded 1891)
Date Awarded to Department 1891 Steele, W. H Physics 1893 MacDonald, G. W. . . Chemistry 1897 Rosenhain, W.
Engineering-Metallurgy 1899 Steele, B. D . Chemistry 1902 Hosking, R Physics 1904 Gumming, A. C Chemistry 1906 Baldwin, J. M Physics 1909 Gray, J. A Physics 1910 Masson, J. I. O Chemistry 1912 Smeal, G Physics 1913 Junner, N. R Geology 1914 Malcolm, L. W. G. Anthropology 1919 Patton, R. T Botany 1920 Roberts, J. K Physics 1921 Wark, I. W Chemistry 1922 Rogers, J. S Physics 1923 Martin, L. H Physics 1924 Lewis, N. B Chemistry 1926 Vickery, J. R Biochemistry 1927 Petrie, A. H. K Botany 1928 Webster, H. C Physics 1929 Hills, E. S Geology 1930 Grieve, B. J Botany
Mohr, C. B. O Physics 1931 Pawsey, J. L Physics 1932 Edwards, A. B Geology
ROYAL SOCIETY'S RUTHERFORD SCHOLARSHIP (First awarded 1952)
1952 Gunnersen, E. M Physics 1960 Darcy, W. J Physics 1956 Segar, A. M Physics
Date Awarded to Department 1933 Burhop, E. H. S Physics 1934 Smith, L. H Chemistry
Petrie, D. P. R Physics 1935 Bower, J. C Physics 1936 Corben, H. C Physics 1937 Hill, R. D Physics
11938 Townsend, A. A Physics 1946 Clark, A. M Zoology 1947 Riddiford, L Physics 1948 Greenwood, N. N. . . Chemistry 1949 Caro, D. E Physics
Martin, R. L Chemistry 1950 Fensham, P. J Chemistry
Gillam, D. G Chemistry 1951 Weeks, D. C Botany 1952 Hoffman, H Zoology 1953 Tanner, N. W Physics 1955 Wignall, J. W. G Physics 1957 Birt, L. M Biochemistry 1959 McComb, A. J Botany 1961 Graham, W. R Physics 1962 Black, J. L Physics
Cotton, J. D Chemistry 1963 Fischer, G Chemistry
Mclntyre, K. G Physics Williams, G. E Geology
AITCHISON TRAVELLING SCHOLARSHIP—LIST OF HOLDERS Note. Until 1940 this scholarship was awarded every second year. From that date
income from the Myer and other funds was used to supplement the income from the Aitchison fund so that it could be granted every year. From 1950 the scholarship was known as the Aitchison-Myer scholarship and the income in the first year was found from the Aitchison bequest and in the second year from the Myer bequest.
1927 Cornell, J. G. . . . 1929 Massey, H. S. W. . 1931 McNab, J. R 1933 Love, E. R 1935 Home, C. J 1937 Kerford, G. B. 1939 Scott, W. A. G.
taken up in 1946 1941 Batchelor, G. K.
taken up in 1945, 1942 Churchward, L. G.
taken up in 1948 1943 Karmel, P. H. . . .
taken up in 1947.
. . . French 1944 McBriar, A. M History
. . . Physics taken up in 1946. . . Classics 1946 Dalitz, R. H Mathematics
Mathematics 1947 Ransford, S. D. . . English Civil Engineering . . Classics 1948 Hurst, C. A Mathematics . . English held for 1 year.
1949 Goldberg, S English Mathematics 1950 Tanner, R. G Classics
1951 Groves, M. C History . . History 1952 Lawler, J. R French
for 1 year. 1953 Kennedy, D. E History . Economics 1954 Roe, I. M History
1955 Harcourt, G. C. . . Economics t No Scholarships were awarded during the period 1940-1945,
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1956 Shaw, B. J Law held for 1 year.
1957 Robertson, I. G History 1958 Barraclough, C. G. . . Chemistry 1959 Clunies Ross, A. I. . . History 1960 Anderson, D. R. C.
Political Science held for 1 year.
1961 Johanson, D. F. C. . . History 1962 Forster, K. I Psychology 1963 Goss, B. A.
Economics and Commerce 1964 Dixon, G. L. R.
Economics and Commerce
SIR ARTHUR SIMS TRAVELLING SCHOLARSHIP LIST OF HOLDERS
1951 Osbome, E. F. . . Philosophy held for 2 years.
1953 Gregory, J. S History held for 3 years
1956 de Graaff, G. E. . . Philosophy held for 2 years.
1959 Knox, B. A History (University of Queensland) held for 3 years.
1962 Moore, R. J History
UNIVERSITY OF MELBOURNE TRAVELLING SCHOLARSHIPS LIST OF HOLDERS
Note. These scholarships do not appear to have been established until 1941, i.e. until after the University received research grants from the Commonwealth Govemment.
1941 Yoffe, A Chemistry taken up in 1945
Scutt, R. A. Classics no evidence of acceptance.
1942 Blarney, J. W Physics taken up in 1945.
Treloar, Bonnie . . French taken up in 1945.
1943 Cochrane, D Economics taken up in 1947.
1944 Jackson, A. C Philosophy taken up in 1945.
Austin, A. T Chemistry taken up in 1945.
1945 Pausacker, K. H. . . Chemistry 1946 Edwards, E. P Philosophy 1947 Barker, F. C Physics
1 year. Richards, J. R Chemistry
1 year. 1948 Gunner, D. L Philosophy
Singleton, O. P Geology 1949 Pamaby, O History
Kemp, M Economics 1950 Herbst, P Philosophy
Rundle, G Physics Rogers, Marsali A. . . German
1951 Tucker, G. S. L. Economic History
Rigby, T. H. . . Political Science 1952 Marks, R. E English
O'Shaughnassy, B. J. Philosophy
1953 Wynter, P. S Physics Brunt, Maureen D.
Economics 1954 Stanley, P. G. . . Biochemistry 1955 Holman, Mollie E.
Pharmacology McCarty, J. W.
Economic History O'Neill, J. C History
1956 Ringwood, A. E Geology Shute, G. G Physics
1957 Hancock, K. J. Economic History
Learner, A Mathematics 1958 Brogan, B. W Economics
McLaren, G. C. . . Economics 1959 Boulton, Diana E. R. . . French
Resigned after 7 months. Raab, F History
1960 Webb, L. R Economics Egan, J. B Bacteriology
1961 Creutzberg, F Chemistry O'Hair, S. G Philosophy
1962 Dalgamo, L Biochemistry Martindale, T. J. . . Economics
1963 Quirk, T. W Physics Simpson, P. J Philosophy
1964 Dening, G. M History Sime, J. M Cliemistry
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