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387

1874-5

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Ap. 27 1875
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to hold the first named, viz. Alfred Hyla
Betts entitled to the said degree of M.D.
so soon as he shall have attained his majority.
Of these gentlemen Messrs Betts,
Barscallen, Deynard, David H. Dowsley,
Lane, Potter and Tuttle having obtained
140 out of 150 marks in three subjects
at the written examinations were exempted
from the oral examination.

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Alma Mater Soc.
Prize
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In accordance with the proposal of
the Alma Mater Society the Senate agreed
to class as a University prize a Prize to
be provided by that Society for an essay
on the oratory of Edmund Burke.

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qualification for
a scholarship
[/margin]

The Senate agreed that the minimum
qualification for a scholarship be the
obtaining one half of the number of marks
assigned to the subject to which the scholarship
is attached.

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subject of Thesis by
P.C. Macnee
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The Senate approved of "the Feudal
System" as the subject of a proposed
Thesis by P.C. Macnee B.A.

The above minutes were read and
sustained.

Closed with prayer.

W. Snodgrass, D.D., Principal
J.B. Mowat, Secretary

390

387

1874-5

[margin]
Ap. 27 1875
[/margin]

to hold the first named, viz. Alfred Hyla
Betts entitled to the said degree of M.D.
so soon as he shall have attained his majority.
Of these gentlemen Messrs Betts,
Barscallen, Deynard, David H. Dowsley,
Lane, Potter and Tuttle having obtained
140 out of 150 marks in three subjects
at the written examinations were exempted
from the oral examination.

[margin]
Alma Mater Soc.
Prize
[/margin]

In accordance with the proposal of
the Alma Mater Society the Senate agreed
to class as a University prize a Prize to
be provided by that Society for an essay
on the oratory of Edmund Burke.

[margin]
qualification for
a scholarship
[/margin]

The Senate agreed that the minimum
qualification for a scholarship be the
obtaining one half of the number of marks
assigned to the subject to which the scholarship
is attached.

[margin]
subject of Thesis by
P.C. Macnee
[/margin]

The Senate approved of "the Feudal
System" as the subject of a proposed
Thesis by P.C. Macnee B.A.

The above minutes were read and
sustained.

Closed with prayer.

W. Snodgrass, D.D., Principal
J.B. Mowat, Secretary