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1864-5

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April 24th 1865
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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 Roddick Thompson, Prince Edward's
Island, with 1st class honours in History,
and 2d class honours in metaphysics. Mr.
James M. Gray was declared to have passed the
University Examination as a third year student,
but was found not entitled to the degree of
B.A.

[margin]
M. Gray passed University
Examination
3d year student
[/margin]

[margin]students of 2d
year pass Second
Examinations
[/margin]

On a review of their written papers the Senatus
agreed to declare the following students to
have passed the University Examination for the
second year: William Caldwell, Lanark, with 2d
class honours in Natural 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; Samuel 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 after
undergoing an oral as well as a written examination
was declared to have passed the Second Examination.

Primary examinations
papers by 10 students
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On a review of their written papers the Senatus
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 honours

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[center]1864-5[/center][right align]162[/right align]
[margin]April 24th 1865[/margin]
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-
[rught align]ours[/right align]