The Archibald Mackie Bursary
Whereas the South Australian Commercial Travellers' and Warehousemen's Association
Incorporated (later known as the Commercial Travellers' Association of South Australia
Incorporated) has paid to the University the sum of $200 for the purpose of founding
a bursary in memory of Archibald Mackie, formerly Secretary of the Association;
the following rules are hereby made:
- A bursary, to be called 'The Archibald Mackie Bursary', shall be awarded
by the University to any person nominated from time to time by the Commercial
Travellers' Association of South Australia (Incorporated).
- The bursar must, prior to the award, have satisfied the requirements of the
University for entrance upon the course for the degree of Bachelor of Economics.
- Unless the Council of the University, with the consent of the Association,
decides otherwise, the bursary shall be of the value of $50 payable once only
during the period of the bursar's studies for the degree of Bachelor of Economics,
or the degree of Bachelor of Commerce.
- The bursar shall be in all respects subject to the discipline and to the statutes
and regulations for the time being of the University.
- The Association may, at any time, with the permission of the Council, substitute
another student for the then holder of the bursary, and the privileges of the
then holder shall thereupon be at an end.
- The bursary shall be offered for competition from time to time as the accumulated
net income from the fund permits.
- These rules may be varied from time to time, but the title and the purpose
of the bursary shall not be changed.
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