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March 1st 1875
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unanamously agree to the sentence passed on
the 16th utl. on Messrs. White and McDowell,
and has not yet felt itself in
a position to dispose of a petition received
from the students in reference thereto,
but whereas the conduct of the majority
of the students in deserting their classes
on Friday last is subversive of discipline
and detrimental to the best interests of the
College: Therefore resolved that no further
action can be taken by the Senate in the
matter of the petition until the students
return to their classes: and it is further
resolved that public intimation be given
that such students as do not return to
their classes on or before Thursday
the 4th inst. unless detained by sickness
satisfactorily certified, shall be expelled.

A copy of the above minute wsa
handed to the deputation.

Closed with prayer.

W. Snodgrass, D.D., Principal
J.B. Mowat, Secretary
______________________
[margin]
March 2d 1875
[/margin]

Queen's University March 2d 1875

The Senate met and was constituted.

Sederunt Principal Snodgrass, Professors
Williamson, Mowat, Dupuis, Ferguson,
Watson and Rev. D. Ross.

The minutes of the meetings held
Feb 2th and March 1st were read and
approved.

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petition anent
McDowell & White
[/margin]

The Senate having resumed consideration
of the petition of the students anent
the sentence passed on Messrs McDowell

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[margin]
March 1st 1875
[/margin]

unanamously agree to the sentence passed on
the 16th utl. on Messrs. White and McDowell,
and has not yet felt itself in
a position to dispose of a petition received
from the students in reference thereto,
but whereas the conduct of the majority
of the students in deserting their classes
on Friday last is subversive of discipline
and detrimental to the best interests of the
College: Therefore resolved that no further
action can be taken by the Senate in the
matter of the petition until the students
return to their classes: and it is further
resolved that public intimation be given
that such students as do not return to
their classes on or before Thursday
the 4th inst. unless detained by sickness
satisfactorily certified, shall be expelled.

A copy of the above minute wsa
handed to the deputation.

Closed with prayer.

W. Snodgrass, D.D., Principal
J.B. Mowat, Secretary
______________________
[margin]
March 2d 1875
[/margin]

Queen's University March 2d 1875

The Senate met and was constituted.

Sederunt Principal Snodgrass, Professors
Williamson, Mowat, Dupuis, Ferguson,
Watson and Rev. D. Ross.

The minutes of the meetings held
Feb 2th and March 1st were read and
approved.

[margin]
petition anent
McDowell & White
[/margin]

The Senate having resumed consideration
of the petition of the students anent
the sentence passed on Messrs McDowell