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honours in Natural Philosophy, Metaphysics and
History; Samuel McMorine, Ramsay; John
Shortt Muckleston, Kingston; Robert O'Loughlin,
Kingston, with 1st class honours in History;
John Reddick Thompson, Prince Edward's
Island, with 1st class honours in History,
and 2d class honours in metaphysics. Mr.
[margin]J.M. Gray passed Uni-[/margin]James M. Gray was declared to have passed the
[margin]versity Examination[/margin]University Examination as a third year student,
[margin]as 3d year student[/margin]but was found not entitled to the degree of
B.A.
[margin]11 students of 2d[/margin][tab]On a review of their written papers the Senatus
[margin]year pass Second[/margin]has agreed to declare the following students to
[margin]Examination/margin]have passed the University Examination for the
second year: William Caldwell, Lanark, with 2d
class honours in Natuiral Science; Robert Chambers, North
Norwich; Francis H. Chrysler, Bath, with 1st class
honours in all the departments; Nathan Fellowes Dupuis,
Kingston, with 1st class honours in Mathematics
and Natural Philosophy, Logic, Natural Science,
and 2d class in Classics; James Eakin, Markham;
Charles F. Ireland, Kingston; Evan C. W. McColl,
Kingston, with 2d class honours in Logic;
Peter Campbell McGregor, Lanark, with 1st class
honours in Classics; Peter McLaren, Lanark; David
Niven, Niagara. John C. Cattenach aftyer
undergoing an oral as well as a written examintaon
was declared to have passed the Second Examination.
[margin]Primary examina-[/margin][tab]On a review of their written papers the Senatus
[margin]tion passed by 10 students[/margin]declared that the following students of
the first year had passed the Primary Examination:
Thomas Alexander; John Farquhar
Bain; James Edward Burgess, with 1st class hon-
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[margin]April 24th 1865[/margin]
honours in Natural Philosophy, Metaphysics and
History; Samuel McMorine, Ramsay; John
Shortt Muckleston, Kingaston; Robert O'Loughlin,
Kingston, with 1st class honours in History;
John Reddick Thompson, Prince Edward's
Island, with 1st class honours in History,
and 2d class honours in metaphysics. Mr.
[margin]J.M. Gray passed Uni-[/margin]James M. Gray was declared to have passed the
[margin]versity Examination[/margin]University Examination as a third year student,
[margin]as 3d year student[/margin]but was found not entitled to the degree of
B.A.
[margin]11 students of 2d[/margin][tab]On a review of their written papers the Senatus
[margin]year pass Second[/margin]has agreed to declare the following students to
[margin]Examination/margin]have passed the University Examination for the
second year: William Caldwell, Lanark, with 2d
class honours in Natuiral Science; Robert Chambers, North
Norwich; Francis H. Chrysler, Bath, with 1st class
honours in all the departmentsw; Nathan Fellowes Dupuis,
Kingston, with 1st class honours in Mathematics
and Natural Philosophy; Logic, Natural Science,
and 2d class in Classics; James Eakin, Markham;
Charles F. Ireland, Kingston; Evan C. W. McColl,
Kingston, with 2d class honours in Logic;
Peter Campbell McGregor, Lanark, with 1st class
honours in Classics; Peter McLaren, Lanark; David
Niven, Niagara. John C. Cattenach aftyer
undergoing an oral as well as a written examintaon
was declared to have passed the Second Examination.
[margin]Primary examina-[/margin][tab]On a review of their written papers the Senatus
[margin]tion passed by 10 studengts[/margin]declared that the following students of
the first year had passed the Primary Examination:
Thomas Alexander; John Farquhar
Bain; James Edward Burgess, with 1st class hon-
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