CAMBRIDGE. DEGREES CONFERRED FROM APRIL TO JUNE INCLUSIVE. BACHELORS IN DIVINITY. June 6. Rev. Thos. Gregory, St. John's College. Rev. Robt. Little, Sidney College. June 11. Rev. Geo. Barber Paley, Fellow of St. Peter's College. Rev. Samuel Fennell, Fellow of Queen's College. Rev. John Malmsbury Kirby, Queen's College. Rev. Joseph Taylor, Fellow of St. John's College, DOCTOR IN PHYSIC. June 20, Edw, Beck, Esq. Jesus College. INCEPTORS TO THE DEGREE OF MASTER OF ARTS. April 6. Joseph Thackeray, Fellow of King's College. Capel Lofft, Fellow of King's College. Robert Pashley, Fellow of Trinity Coll. Rev. William Airy, Trinity College. Mervyn A. N. Crawford, Trinity Coll. John M. Robinson, Trinity College. Colin Campbell, Trinity College, Lancelot Shadwell, Fellow of St. John's College. George Langshaw, Fellow of St. John's College, William Martin, Fellow of St. John's College. David Bristow Baker, St. John's Coll. Halsted E. C. Cobden, St. John's CollMidgley John Jennings, St. John's Coll. George Goldsmith, St. Peter's College. Rev. Alexan. Thurtell, Fellow of Caius College. ris (son of the late Lord Harris), Corpus Christi College. Hon. Frederick Henry Yelverton Powys (grandson of the late Lord Lilford), Emmanuel College. MASTERS OF ARTS. May 9. George James Cubitt, Caius College. William Ladds, Caius College. Rev. George Phillips, Queen's College. Henry Philpott, Fellow of Catharine Hall. Charles Lesingham Smith, Fellow of Christ's College. Rev. Edmund H. Hopper, Fellow of Christ's College. May 23. Wm. Aldwin Somes, Fellow of Trinity College. Rey, Edw, Pickering Williams, Trinity College. James Taylor Ingham, Trinity College. Frs. Michael M'Carthy, St. Peter's Coll. Rev. Wm. Samuel Parr Wilder, Caius College, Compounder. Richard Fleming Hartley, Queen's Coll. Francis Scott, Trinity College. Rev. Henry Parsons, M.A. of Balliol College, Oxford, was admitted ad eundem. June 20. Rev. John Calthrop, M. A. of Brazenose College, Oxford, was admitted ad eundem. LICENTIATES IN PHYSIC. May 23. Leonard Richard Willan, St. Peter's College. Thomas Briggs, Caius College. BACHELORS IN PHYSIC. May 9. John Okes, Sidney College, Grand Compounder. June 6. Cha. James B. Aldis, Trinity College. Wilcox Lawrence, Trinity College. Michael Nihell Bovill, Trinity College. William Acworth, Queen's College. John Carey, Trinity College. Charles George, St. John's College. Richard Geo. L. Blenkinsopp, Trinity College. Thomas Daniel Holt Wilson, Trinity College. James Garnett, Trinity College. George Tho. Hall, St. Peter's College. Archibald Campbell, Trinity College. May 23. William Brooke, Fellow of King's Coll. Wm. Wigan Harvey, Fellow of King's Marsh, Gwilt, College. 2. To continue until the end of next term the Syndicate appointed to recon sider the report dated February 15, 1831, relative to the mode of raising funds for the erection of a New Library, &c. 3. To confirm the regulations recom. mended in the report of the Syndics appointed to consider whether any and what alterations can be made with advantage in the present mode of examining the Candidates for Mathematical Honours. The Syndics appointed to consider what steps should be taken in consequence of the difficulties which have arisen respecting the legal conveyance of the Old Printing House and other adjoining property, from the University to the Master and Fellows of Catharine Hall, have reported to the Senate "That they have not been able to make any arrangement, mutually satisfactory to the Master and Fellows of Catharine Hall and the Syndics, for the removal of those difficulties; and that the Master and Fellows of Catharine Hall have finally declined to complete the purchase." The Syndics appointed to confer with the Provost and Fellows of King's College, respecting the laying out of the ground in front of King's College and the Public Library, have reported to the Senate"That, by the kindness of the Provost and Fellows of King's College, the plan on which they propose to lay out the ground in front of King's College, has been submitted to the inspection of the Syndics; and the Syndics regret that they cannot recommend to the University to make any arrangement for laying out the ground in front of the Public Library in conformity with that plan." At a meeting of the Syndics of the Public Library, May it was agreed as follows:-"As it appears to the Syndics that the present Librarian is inadequately remunerated for the time and attention which he devotes to the discharge of the duties of his office,-agreed that it be recommended to the Senate to increase the salary of the present Librarian from 210l. to 300l. a year, and to pay the additional 901. out of the common chest ; the augmentation to commence from Lady Day, 1832." At the request of Mr. Lodge, the intended grace to the above effect has been withdrawn, until several improvements connected with the University shall have been carried into effect. |