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1875-6

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March 18th 1876
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Cross in its relations to bibliography, philosophy, and
ethnology: and of the subject of Thesis for
M.A. proposed by William A. Lang B.A.
viz. Electricity and its applications.

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die for medals
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A committee consisting of Professors
Ferguson, Mowat, Mackerras, and Dupuis
were appointed to consider the propriety
of procuring a die for the founding of
medals, and of applying to the graduates
and others to provide for the expense
connected therewith. Prof. Ferguson
to be Convenor.

The Principal reported progress in
regard to the project for collecting information
respecting the early settlement
of Canada.

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D.D. to be conferred
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The Senate having made the necessary
inquiries resolved that at the statutory
meeting they would on the usual
conditions confer the degree of D.D. upon
the Rev. William Reid M.A. of Toronto.

Closed with prayer.

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


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March 25th 1876
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Queen's University March 25th 1876

The Senate met and was constituted.

Sederunt Principal Snodgrass, Professors
Mowat, Mackerras and Ferguson.

Professors Mackerras, Dupuis, and
Watson were appointed a committee to arrange
a programme of the approaching examinations,
and to report on Saturday

Closed with prayer.

J.B. Mowat, Secretary

407

404

1875-6

[margin]
March 18th 1876
[/margin]

Cross in relations to bibliography, philosophy, and
ethnology: and of the subject of Thesis for
M.A. proposed by William A. Lang B.A.
viz. Electricity and its applicaitons.

[margin]
die for medals
[/margin]

A committee consisting of Professors
Ferguson, Mowat, Mackerras, and Dupuis
were appointed to consider the propriety
of procuring a die for teh founding of
medals, and of applying to the graduates
and others to provide for the expense
connected therewith. Prof. Ferguson
to be Convenor.

The Principal reported progress in
regard to the project for collecting information
respecting the early settlement
of Canada.

[margin]
D.D. to be conferred
[/margin]

The Senate having made the necessary
inquiries resolved that at the statutory
meeting they would on the usual
conditions confer the degree of D.D. upon
the Rev. William Reid M.A. of Toronto.

Closed with prayer.

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

[margin]
March 25th 1876
[/margin]

Queen's University March 25th 1876

The Senate met and was constituted.

Sederunt Principal Snodgrass, Professors
Mowat, Mackerras and Ferguson.

Professors Mackerras, Dupuis, and
Watson were appointed a committee to arrange
a programme of the approaching examinations,
and to report on Saturday

Closed with prayer.

J.B. Mowat, Secretary