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1875-6

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Oct. 14. 1875
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7. George McArthur, Kincardine
8. James Brown, Beechburg

The Senate sustained the Pass examination
of the folloiwng undergraduates:

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Passmen
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First year
Andrew Love
James Walter Curry

Second year
James Cumberland
Henry Lunam
Gilbert Currie Patterson
John Strange
Joseph Francis White

Third year
Andrew Nugent

Fourth year
Henry Amey Asselstine
John Herald

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scholarships
[/margin]

The Senate found that the scholarships
had been gained as follows:

1. Watkins - Anglin, James V.
2. Leitch Memorial (1) with honour of Mowat -
Finlay M. McLennan
3. Mowat - McCormack, Joseph
4. St. Paul's - McKay, Matthew
5. Allan - George McArthur

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Tassie prize
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and that the Tassie prize had been gained
by J.V. Anglin.

Prof. Watson gave notice that he
will move at the next meeting that one
third be the minimum number of marks
in each subject.

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Cataraqui scholarship
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It was agreed to make the Cataraqui
scholarship open to all undergraduates

393

390

1875-6

[margin]
Oct. 14. 1875
[/margin]

7. George McArthur, Kincardine
8. James Brown, Beechburg

The Senate sustained the Pass examination
of the folloiwng undergraduates:

[margin]
Passmen
[/margin]

First year
Andrew Love
James Walter Curry

Second year
James Cumberland
Henry Lunam
Gilbert Currie Patterson
John Strange
Joseph Francis White

Third year
Andrew Nugent

Fourth year
Henry Amey Asselstine
John Herald

[margin]
scholarships
[/margin]

The Senate found that the scholarships
had been gained as follows:

1. Watkins - Anglin, James V.
2. Leitch Memorial (1) with honour of Mowat -
Finlay M. McLennan
3. Mowat - McCormack, Joseph
4. St. Paul's - McKay, Matthew
5. Allan - George McArthur

[margin]
Tassie prize
[/margin]

and that the Tassie prize had been gained
by J.V. Anglin.

Prof. Watson gave notice that he
will move at the next meeting that one
third be the minimum number of marks
in each subject.

[margin]
Cataraqui scholarship
[/margin]

It was agreed to make the Cataraqui
scholarship open to all undergraduates